The Tragic Case of Sky Metalwala by Talk Murder With Me

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Hi everyone, this is Natalie from Talk Murder With Me. Thanks so much to Joe for featuring one of my episodes on his podcast. I hope you enjoy it.The Tragic Case of Sky MetalwalaBellevue, Washington. November 6, 2011. Sky Metalwala's short life was tragically sad. At just 2-years-old, he had already been through a lot. His parents, Julia Biryukova and Solomon Metalwala, were going through a bitter divorce and custody battle over him and his 4-year-old sister Maile. One morning in early November 2011, Sky woke up feeling unwell, so Julia decided to take him to the doctor. On the way there, she ran out of gas. She parked on the side of the road and walked to a nearby gas station, leaving Sky in the car. When she got back to her car, Sky was nowhere to be found. When Julia told the police her story, however, it didn't add up. They had a lot of questions, but Julia refused to talk. Eventually people began to wonder whether Sky had ever been in that car at all that morning...You can find my blog at www.talkmurderwithme.comInstagram - talkmurderwithmeFacebook - talkmurrderwithmeIf you liked this episode, please search Talk Murder With Me wherever you listen to podcasts and subscribe. Thanks!SourcesSky Metalwala’s disappearance still an active investigation after 3 yearsPolice: Missing boy not seen for 2 weeksSky Elijah Metalwala - The Charley ProjectThe Disappearance of Sky MetalwalaMissing Washington toddler Sky MetalwalaPolice say they have new information in Metalwala caseSky Metalwala Missing: Dad Thinks Boy's Mother, Julia Biryukova, May Be Involved in DisappearanceKirkland resident Solomon Metalwala granted custody of daughter, son still missingMother of missing child has new baby, declared unfit motherMusic from Purple Planet MusicBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/10-minute-murder-bingeable-true-crime-stories--4603604/support.

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