David Glenn Lewis: The Three Million Dollar Lawsuit & A Red Herring

How does a Texas judge vanish from his living room and end up dead 1,600 miles away in less than 24 hours? On Super Bowl Sunday, 1993, David Glenn Lewis, a respected Amarillo lawyer and former judge suddenly disappeared. He left behind a half-recorded game on the VCR, sandwiches in the fridge, and his wedding ring on the counter. His car was later found parked at the local courthouse, but David was nowhere to be found.  The real mystery began when a "John Doe" was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in Moxee, Washington, just one day after David vanished. The man was wearing camouflage fatigues and work boots—clothing David didn’t own. It would take 11 years for DNA to confirm that the John Doe in Washington was the missing judge from Texas.  In this episode of The mADD Chatter Podcast, we’re cutting through the "woo-woo" theories and looking at the cold, hard facts. From the mysterious $5,000 bank deposit to the plane tickets found in his name, we explore the logistics of a 1,600-mile journey that seems physically impossible by car. Was David living a double life, or was he on a mission of mercy that went tragically wrong? Inside this episode: • The "Super Bowl Sunday" disappearance: What he left behind. • The 1,600-mile gap: Investigating the flight paths and travel timelines. • The Camo Gear: Why was a judge dressed for the woods in Washington? • The 11-year identification: How a cold case John Doe finally got his name #truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #truecrimedocumentary #unsolvedmysteries #coldcase #missingperson #unsolvedcases #unexplained #vanished #johndoe #trendingvideo #davidglennlewis