Insights from the Crime Junkie episode “MISSING: Brittany Wallace Shank”, published June 22, 2026.
In "MISSING: Brittany Wallace Shank" (Crime Junkie, June 2026), brittany Shank vanished in 2018 after a suspicious car incident in rural Michigan. Her disappearance remains an unsolved puzzle, complicated by a web of drug culture, conflicting alibis, and individuals seemingly obstructing the investigation. Her family…
In "MISSING: Brittany Wallace Shank", Procedural bias occurs when police assume a missing person chose to leave because of their history of substance abuse or legal troubles. In Brittany Shank's case, this led to immediate dismissal of foul play, resulting in the failure to process physical evidence.
In "MISSING: Brittany Wallace Shank", In this case, friends and family members were allowed to access digital accounts and handle recovered items like the victim's phone components. This significantly reduced the likelihood that these items could ever be used effectively in a legal prosecution.
In "MISSING: Brittany Wallace Shank", Because the local sheriff's office did not treat the case as a potential crime, the family was left to track down leads, speak to witnesses, and recover evidence themselves, leading to a disorganized and unreliable body of information.
Brittany Shank vanished in 2018 after a suspicious car incident in rural Michigan. Her disappearance remains an unsolved puzzle, complicated by a web of drug culture, conflicting alibis, and individuals seemingly obstructing the investigation. Her family continues to seek answers five years later.
Topics: True Crime, Cold Case, Missing Persons, Investigation