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Katie here! I’ve had a weird obsession with true crime since I was a girl. I remember watching forensic files by 10 (not your average Disney fan girl like ever). The weirdest thing that ever happened to me was when I tried to write a research paper on Ted Bundy, at 13, it freaked my teacher out, she called my dad worried. My dad told her I wasn’t interested in things other people perceived as intriguing. He was right, and still was more than 10 years later. Part of me feels like I can solve ...
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Reddit episode: what crime case do you want to see solved and justice served? Ooooo such a good thread. Starting the episode with - things I’ve learned by 27. 2024 is the year to lead with love, I hope y’all hear me!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suspectpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.sp…
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On August 17, 1984, 28-year-old Darlene Hulse was abducted from her Argos, Indiana home in front of her three young children. The following day her body was found 6 miles from her house in a wooded area. 40 years later, her killer’s identity and motive remain a mystery. Story time beforehand on why I’m boycotting the Lyft scooters, so traumatized. …
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Starting off the episode with Jellyroll’s testimony to Congress in his support of the bipartisan bill (that would help law enforcement go after money laundering operations that underpin international opioid trafficking.) - so powerful. Then time for another Reddit episode! Work holiday work horrors, and y’all these are cringe to the max. This week …
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Natalia Grace Barnett (born September 4, 2003) is a Ukrainian-born American with dwarfism, who, in 2010, was adopted by an American family but abandoned by them two years later. Barnett's adoptive parents claimed that Barnett was a legal adult, and, in 2012, they successfully sought a court order legally changing her birth year from 2003 to 1989. H…
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Reddit episode: worst Secret Santa gifts in the workplace including a boiled egg, motor oil and fast food coupons. Discussing core memories from 2023 beforehand. Happy New Year friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suspectpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suspectpodc…
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Donald Lee Cline (born December 10, 1938) is a former American medical doctor of obstetrics and gynecology and convicted felon. Between 1974 and 1987, Cline sired over 90 children without disclosing himself as the sperm donor to his patients. As of May 11, 2022, Cline has been confirmed as the biological father of 94 doctor-conceived offspring. | h…
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Reddit episode: American things that Americans think, take place outside of America - including: free refills, garbage disposals, and more. Hi besties, I missed you guys! Catching you up on my life the last few months. Discussing my Florida trip, work life, things going on in my world. Who else has been binging Love Is Blind?! More on this and the …
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Starting off the episode with an embarrassing story time; yes, it’s been weeks and I’m still not over it. Also, do you guys think I should send the NFL an invoice for ruining my birthday weekend? Let me know. This week we’re discussing John Battaglia, a convicted murderer executed by the state of Texas for filicide in 2018. Just an awful story, dev…
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2023!!!! Mama we made it. Better late than never…. Reddit holiday episode. The most f***** up/embarrassing Christmas presents users have received, including: divorced parents buying the same gift (yikes on the no communication), douche and hospital gowns from grandma, and a bag of shredded cheese? I’m not sure honestly, these are terrible. Also lis…
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Discussing the Colorado Springs shooting at Club Q, the LGBTQ nightclub - leaving 5 dead, 25 injured. Sending love to the victims, their families, and survivors of the attack. https://gofund.me/ecc85ae3 | https://www.cpr.org/2022/11/20/colorado-springs-shooting-q-club-lgbtq/ | Part 2 of the Robert Berdella case: arrest, confession details and convi…
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This is a green bean casserole STAN podcast, and violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent. This week chatting funny Christmas gifts, petty notes my neighbors leave each other, and a full on Karen in my building. Covering Robert Berdella, an American serial killer who kidnapped, raped, tortured, and murdered at least six young men after ha…
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The best way to spread Christmas cheer.. is singing loud for all to hear! Happy holidays besties, this episode let’s chat my favorite Christmas albums (specifically Justin Bieber’s, love u forever). This week bringing you another Reddit thread, “Doctors of Reddit: what’s the creepiest thing you’ve seen?” and it does NOT disappoint. From fist fighti…
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Back to the 70’s this week with a horrrrrible story: Nathaniel Benjamin Levi Bar-Jonah was an American convicted child predator and suspected cannibalistic serial killer - sentenced to 130 years in prison without the possibility of parole. An unbelievable, gut wrenching case… I can only imagine the people who worked on the case never imagined they’…
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Happy October.. I missed you guys! Back in time for Halloween - with another Reddit thread: crazy mortician stories. Warning: not for those with a weak stomach. You know we can’t go without chatting tv.. House of Dragons did NOT disappoint!!!! Geek shit only. Happy fall y’all! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sus…
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On December 28, 2017, a fatal swatting incident occurred in Wichita, Kansas. During an online dispute between Casey Viner and Shane Gaskill, regarding the video game Call of Duty, Viner threatened to have Gaskill swatted. | Chatting about some much needed family time, a personal elevator horror story, and hometown icks from people I went to high sc…
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SCOTUS overturns 1973 ruling of Roe v. Wade - a landmark decision in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States generally protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion. WHAT. Yeah, you read that right. Discussing or more like ranting, about this horrendous need to control women’s bodies. Let’s maybe focus t…
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Happy 2 years besties!!! So thankful for everybody who’s been a part of the Suspect family - we’re just getting started. A more laidback episode this week as Katie just chats and catches everyone up, on what’s new in her world. Also discussing, 8 weird Colorado laws this week. | Thank you for ALL the love!!! | https://instagram.com/suspectpodcast?i…
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On a cold December night in 1993, 18 year old, Rose Larner stopped in a convenience store on her way to her boyfriend's house. She was never seen or heard from again. Rose did not know she was hours away from breathing her last breath, and that her brutal murder would send shock waves through the community of Lansing, Michigan. | Chatting on FX’s “…
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REDDIT EP. Reading from r/nosleep, "My Mother-In-Law was poisoning me, then I found out why". Needless to say - but I'll say it.. holy shit. | Discussing Republican Sen. Mike Braun commenting on the Supreme Court leaving decisions on interracial marriage, abortion to the states - then stating it was a "misunderstanding". | https://www.washingtonpos…
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REDDIT EP. This week’s thread is a combination of cringey Reddit stories including: water skiing tragedies, grocery store mistakes, using mayo as lube (idk???) and more! || Suspect Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/706503343497109/?ref=share | Suspect IG: https://instagram.com/suspectpodcast?utm_medium=copy_link--- Send in a voice mes…
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In 1960, when Ruby Bridges was only six years old, she became one of the first black children to integrate New Orleans’ all white public school system. Greeted by an angry mob and escorted by federal marshals, Ruby bravely crossed the threshold of this school and into history single-handedly initiating the desegregation of New Orleans’ public schoo…
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REDDIT EP. This week the subject is "bad dating experiences". Reading through maybe some of the worst dating stories I've ever heard, laughing and cringing at the same time. A range of stories, including: dates picking scabs at the restaurant table, recruiting Christians on Tinder, ex girlfriends ruining first dates, and more. After reading these I…
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Kicking off the episode with a crazy story time from this week - make sure you’re always paying attention to your surroundings. Discussing a powerful, inspiring, black woman this week: Claudette Colvin. On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segrega…
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Celebrating the new year by reading New Year’s Reddit stories. In this thread we have: end of the world pranks, cringey hospital stories, a less severe Cassie vs. Maddy situation, and more. | Current events: Former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores sues NFL, three teams - alleging racist hiring practices. Discussion prior to episode. | Suspect Faceb…
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I’m baaaaack. We’re jumping right back into things this week, without missing a beat. In 1988, Walter McMillian, was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death in Monroeville, Alabama. His trial lasted less than two days, and although the jury recommended life imprisonment - the judge overruled and sentenced him to death. From beginning …
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Hoping everyone had a Happy Holidays! This week we’re reading from Reddit holiday threads, finding the funniest, goriest, most off putting holiday stories maybe ever. This week’s stories include: work holiday parties going very wrong - very quickly, anal conversations at Christmas dinner with grandma, and more. | Prior to the episode discussing HBO…
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David and Louise Turpin, severely neglected and abused their 13 children - from ages 2 to 29 years old. This abuse included: chaining their children to their beds, not allowing them to bathe more than once a year, restricting them from obtaining any education - even creating false homeschool documents, and more. A gut wrenching story, one I’ll trul…
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Reading through Reddit holiday threads this week, we talk: family game nights doing a 360, opening Christmas presents next to a naked grandma, dogs stealing the Thanksgiving turkey, and more. Discussing the recent, tragic, murder of NFL player and UCF alum - Otis Anderson Jr. for current events. We can’t not talk about the new reboot of Gossip Girl…
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In 1980, Canadian Playboy Playmate, Dorothy Stratten was murdered by her husband in a jealous rage. At just 20 years old, Dorothy’s rising career and life were ripped away from her. Let’s investigate the timeline behind this case. | Discussing Elijah McClain’s settlement to start the episode. | Also 2 words: Taylor Swift. Someone stop me. | *TW*: r…
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This week we’re discussing Roch Thériault, a self-proclaimed prophet who founded the Ant Hill Kids in 1977. They were a doomsday cult whose beliefs were based on Seventh-day Adventist Church beliefs. This might be one of the worst cult stories I’ve ever heard… just unbelievable. *TW*: sexual assault, child abuse. Notes: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w…
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Bringing you another episode of “Reddit Story Time”, this week Katie reads another thread of creepy experiences. Missed calls from a ghost, being chased by a man in the forest, peepholes and bones in the attic, and much more - I’m honestly spiraling. Update on Brian Laundrie investigation prior to jumping into the episode. | Suspect Facebook Group:…
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Miya Marcano, a 19 year old student at Valencia College, was found dead October 2nd in Orlando, FL. A case that didn’t get nearly as much media attention as Gabby Petitio’s, although both had tragic endings. Join me this week as we discuss missing white women syndrome, how society has normalized sexual harassment and sexual assault, and how we as w…
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In honor of Halloween, Katie decides to do some bonus “spooky” episodes. Searching through Reddit threads, she finds some unsettling and unexplainable stories from Reddit users. From bloody footprints in the shower, to a compliment vending machine - this episode is enough to spook you and make you wonder “how”. | Suspect Facebook Group: https://www…
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Halloween 2010, BJ Liske murders his entire family in cold blood. Did his mental health play a factor, or was it completely premeditated? We may never truly know. || Halloween is celebrated daily in October for me, so stay tuned for extra bizarre episodes… something paranormal may be in the works. | Suspect Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/…
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At least 4 children in Oakland County, Michigan, between 1976 and 1977 were the victims of a serial killer(s). Police were never able to positively ID a suspect - though there have been multiple theories about who the “Oakland County Child Killer” may have been. | The Zodiac Killer has been ID’d??? | Squid Games might be my new favorite thing to ev…
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Joining me this week is my lovely friend, Hannah Moore, criminology major. Katie and Hannah spend the episode picking apart the Gabby Petito timeline and investigation details - a case that has quite literally gone viral due to social media. We dissect Brian Laundrie’s behavior from Moab Police Dept’s body cam footage and discuss domestic violence …
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In one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history, 49 people lost their lives during the attack on the LGBTQ community at Pulse Nightclub in 2016 - while others were critically injured and would be traumatized for the rest of their lives. Taking place just a few hours from my hometown, this case has always haunted me - I remember minute fo…
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This week’s case is a bit tough for me to get through - as you’ll see. We’re talking the Tulsa Race Massacre this week, going back to 1921. Even though it took place in 1921 - it’s impacted us even in 2021, crucial information to know and horrific history. Before starting we talk about Bill Cosby and his recent release from prison following sexual …
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This week we’re discussing Cindy James, the bizarre death from 1989, that officials claim was a suicide. Reddit threads seems to have multiple different theories on what they think actually took place. The one thing I’ll say: bizarre at the very least. Also updates in the beginning of the episode on Derek Chauvin sentencing and Aiden Fucci evidence…
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This week we’re talking Sam Little - a case I didn’t hear about until within the last year, but one that definitely blew my mind. Claiming to have murdered over 90 women, and investigators have connected him to over 60 cases - this was a wiiiild case to research personally. Let’s talk about it. | Suspect Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/gro…
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This week we’re talking about the McStay family murders. How does a family of 4, in 2004, vanish without a trace? *trigger warning*: death of children | Tristyn Bailey case link: https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/crime/one-week-later-what-we-know-about-the-tristyn-bailey-investigation-aiden-fucci-st-johns-county-durbin-florida/77-76864383…
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Recorded pre-conviction of Derek Chauvin. Discussing Chauvin’s trial and closing arguments, as well as recent events - including the death of Daunte Wright. Katie then jumps into the case of Danny Rolling, aka who the “Scream” movies were based on. Terrorizing the city of Gainesville in 1990 over a span of 4 days, and murdering 5 students from the …
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Emergency episode. I felt as though it was extremely crucial and critical to discuss the conviction of Derek Chauvin. A lot of us have had anxious hearts for the last year, and though the conviction is a step in the right direction - we have so much more work to do. Justice and accountability - 100% of the time. Let’s talk about the conviction, sen…
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Starting off the episode discussing the most recent shootings, in Atlanta, GA and Boulder, CO. Then, Katie talks about the case of the “Rose Petal Murder”, Kristin Rossum - convicted of the 2000 murder of her husband, Gregory T. de Villers. Colorado Healing Fund - Boulder link: https://www.coloradogives.org/index.php?section=organizations&action=ne…
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Covering Katie’s law this week, inspired by Katie Sepich, a case from 2003 that shook New Mexico. A case of tragedy, but also an example of using a tragic experience to better our system. IG: @suspectpodcast | @katie_kenneddy | Suspect Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/706503343497109/?ref=share | Suspect IG: https://instagram.com/sus…
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We’re talking the Elisa Lam case this week, after Netflix’s “Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel” was released. Guilty of binging the entire thing in one night. Intense. Take a trip back to 2013 with me and dive into the case that turned regular people into self proclaimed FBI agents, as everybody wanted to figure out one thing: “what the…
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Katie takes on this week’s recording SOLO! Different, but different can be good. Covering William Bonin, also known as the Freeway Killer, we dive into all the details of how this sicko terrorized California in the late 70’s, early 80’s. We also briefly chat on some of the events that’ve occurred since the beginning of 2021. ——-> *Trigger warning*:…
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Warning : The amount of plot twists in this week's episode is too much to unpack. Literally.A big shout out to my girl Delainey for responding to that "uh hey, you want to be on my podcast?", text. Much love.Merry Christmas to everybody! We hope you're all staying safe and trying to end 2020 on a high note.This week Katie covers the insaaaane murde…
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Happy November! We’ve almost made it out of this year! Thank you again to Gaby for joining us to fill in with a story. This week Katie covers the Lindbergh Kidnapping from 1932 - the case that turned kidnapping & transporting over state lines from a state crime, to a federal crime. Gaby tells the story from an “I, Survived” survivor Krystal Surles.…
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Join me in welcoming my guest cohost this week, everybody say “heyyyy Brandon!” Trying to spook things up this week with both cases - Brandon covers BTK, and trust me, he doesn’t leave out any details. Katie covers Candy Man. Have you ever wondered where the “poisoned Halloween candy” myth came from? Well in this case, it’s not a myth, it definitel…
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