Dark Dialogue

In Part 1 of this Dark Dialogue investigation, John and Angela examine the environment surrounding 22-year-old Hope College student Janet Chandler before her disappearance from the Blue Mill Inn in Holland, Michigan in January 1979. What initially appeared to be a robbery quickly reveals deeper issues involving transient Wackenhut security guards, blurred boundaries, group dynamics, normalized misconduct, and a motel environment that had become increasingly volatile long before Janet vanished.
This episode explores Janet’s life, the Chemetron strike, the transformation of the Blue Mill Inn, warning signs inside the social environment, and the final hours leading up to the phone call that changed everything.
Includes a victim tribute to Janet Chandler.
Comments:
Dark Dialogue Podcast Network presents a victim-focused investigation into the 1979 Janet Chandler case. Featuring analysis of the Blue Mill Inn environment, Wackenhut security personnel, normalized group behavior, and systemic failures surrounding Janet Chandler’s disappearance and murder. Includes the song “You’re Not Alone” by The JJ Hawk Band, used with permission.
Composer:
JJ Hawk Band / Hawk Studios
Copyright:
© 2026 Dark Dialogue Podcast Network. All Rights Reserved.
Music: “You’re Not Alone” performed by The JJ Hawk Band. Used with permission.
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What is Dark Dialogue?

Dark Dialogue is an investigative true crime podcast that breaks down complex cases through evidence, timelines, and critical analysis.

Hosted by John and Angela, each episode goes beyond the headlines to examine what actually happened—exploring forensic details, investigative decisions, and the questions that remain unanswered.

As John walks through the case, Angela challenges assumptions, asks the questions listeners are thinking, and pushes the conversation deeper—turning each episode into a detailed, real-time examination of the facts.

From cold cases and controversial investigations to courtroom battles and overlooked evidence, Dark Dialogue focuses on one goal: understanding the truth, not just retelling the story.