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Arizona’s Family journalists Briana Whitney and Serjio Hernandez take a deep dive into both unsolved and solved cases around Arizona — retracing steps, uncovering new evidence, and revealing new theories from those involved in the investigations.
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Scottish Murders is an award shortlisted victim focused podcast, dedicated to solved and unsolved murders carried out on people from or living in Scotland, and is hosted by Dawn, and occasionally Dawn's sister, Cole.
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Invisible Tears is a platform for truth and healing. Jane Boroski's story is a miraculous one, but her story doesn’t end the night she was attacked by the Connecticut River Valley Serial Killer and lived to talk about it. Jane tells her entire story, and we explore the Connecticut River Valley cases along with other unsolved cases, to bring light to all these victims because, after all, they are unsolved and that isn’t acceptable to us. We are on a mission to help and heal others by giving a ...
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The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

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Welcome to The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, which started off life as a weekly written blog in 2016, and has now made the jump into a regular one man and his mic, matter of fact straight talking podcast. In it, the host Paul looks at and recounts in-depth true crime cases from the UK and Ireland - both solved or unsolved crimes, but more often than not the lesser known and obscure ones. Follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheTrueCrimeEnthusiast/) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/ ...
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Welcome to A Closer Look: True Crime Podcast! New episodes are uploaded every Monday at 5AM PST where we discuss unsolved cases, solved cases, frauds, missing people, conspiracies and more. Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a.closer.look.true.crime/
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Missing

Crawlspace Media

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Missing is a true crime podcast that tells stories of missing people, homicides, and injustices. Starting in 2015 with the disappearance of Maura Murray, Missing has covered the vanishings of Brianna Maitland, Brandon Lawson, Phoenix Coldon, Trenny Gibson, Daniel Robinson, Jessica Stacks, Erica Franolich, Cieha Taylor, Calvin Johnny Hunt, Abbie Flynn, Tabitha Queen, Raymond Green, Alicia Markovich, Niqui McCown, Samantha Tapp, Archer Ray Johnson, Dale Williams, Morgan Bauer, Pepita Redhair a ...
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Unsung Murder Ballads

Janus Dead, Jameson Dead, & Joyous Dead

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This is a True Crime podcast that focuses on murders, solved or unsolved. We will occasionally break our own rules when that catches out fancy and cover something that may not exactly be a murder. We would like to warn anyone listening that we do cover sensitive content and it's usually presented to the co-hosts with little to no knowledge of the case details so that their responses and reactions are genuine. And we tend to do all this with some dark humor. So, if this doesn't work for you, ...
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In Utah, there are over 450 unsolved cases including homicides, missing individuals, and unidentified deceased persons. Their stories are more than statistics—they're about lives interrupted and families left without closure. Join us on this journey as we tell the stories of these victims, highlighting their cases, and working towards the answers their families deserve. Whether you're a local Utah resident or a true crime enthusiast from afar, our podcast offers a unique perspective on the o ...
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Melissa Morgan hosts an often funny, always compelling adventure into murders and mysteries and other weirdness she finds fascinating. Looking into solved and unsolved homicide cases and looking for tips from anywhere, from anyone, on anything, Melissa's curiosity and love of detective work and forensic science is contagious. Melissa's sense of humor and interest in spirituality also make for a wild ride. A broadcasting professional by training, she has written for a nationally-syndicated co ...
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In 1970, Mary Petry and Bill Sproat, two university students in love, were murdered in a Columbus, Ohio apartment. The crime was so brutal it drew comparisons to the Manson murders of the previous year. The case has never been solved. Host/Producer Justin Glanville and the sisters of the two victims track down friends, witnesses to the original investigation and the Columbus police to understand why the case remains unsolved, despite the existence of solid DNA evidence and the fact that poli ...
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Mystifyingly missing? Is a podcast that will explore both solved and unsolved, both famous and not so famous disappearances and true crime cases. We will explore why some cases make headlines, while others are pushed aside. We will look at why the memory and legacy of some events endure while other disappearances are forgotten. We willl also look at media, and see if or how they impacted the investigation, and whether they hurt or hindered the case. We will also explore overshadowed events, ...
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Love going through the details of a case or get intrigued over legends and their origins? Want to cut through the noise to find out what really went on?Then you'll love the 'The Truth Inside'. I'm Lauren and together we'll discover the truth inside some of the most fascinating true crime stories (both solved and unsolved), and mysteries and legends from around the world.
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True Crime Travel Map

Mike Masilotti | True Crime Travel Map

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As an avid true crime fan, I have always been fascinated by what motivates people to commit heinous crimes. I started True Crime Travel Map as a way to share my passion for true crime with others. I travel the country doing stand up comedy which puts in me in very random cities that I wouldn't typically go to. I started visiting old crime scenes or known areas where killers grew up or hung out with photo/video proof. I started to keep track of them and build a map as well as make some videos ...
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At any given time in the world, there are thousands of unsolved murders. Most of them will never be solved. The first 48 hours of a homicide are the most crucial to an investigation. Eventually, leads dry up, witnesses become less cooperative, and cases go cold (unsolved). Meanwhile, detectives continue receiving new homicide cases which push older ones to the back. After a case goes cold, it quickly becomes yesterday’s news. The public and the media will forget about the crime and move onto ...
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It only takes one idea or one story to change the whole trajectory of your life, career, and work. In each episode, we talk to entrepreneurs of all stripes, so you can prime yourself with the knowledge and mindset you need for your own journey.
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Speaking Of Spooky

Speaking Of Spooky

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A podcast where we dive deep into all the spookiest topics, from true crime to paranormal, supernatural and unsolved mysteries, to medical mysteries and urban legends from around the world. Join us, Jen (she/her), Jolene (she/her) and Becca (she/her); three friends from small town Maine, as we bring you a new topic each week and satisfy our need for all things Spooky! We'd love to hear from you, please send your personal spooky stories or any comments/feedback to speakingofspookypodcast@gmai ...
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After Work Murder Club

After Work Murder Club

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Crappy boss got you down? Spending more time with your desk than with your loved ones? You‘re not alone! The After Work Murder Club is a safe space for people who, just like us, want nothing more than to scream in a pillow after a long day at work. Every week we talk about a missing person, (serial) killer, solved or unsolved mystery and make way too many random side notes along the way. We hope you enjoy! Feel free to hang out with us at the After Work Murder Club anytime. Cheers!
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Season 4 Episode 18: The Murder of Melissa Tremblay Melissa Tremblay was only 11 years old when she was found murdered on Monday September 12, 1988 in Lawrence Massachusetts. She had gone missing the afternoon before nearby the Lasalle Social Club in Lawrence. The autopsy revealed that little Melissa or "Missy" as her friends called her, had been b…
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Angelika and her fiancé were kayaking down the Hudson River one day when disaster struck. Her fiancé's kayak flipped causing him to drown with Angelika as the only witness of his death. Was this really an accident or did Angelika kill her fiancé for money? Thank you all so much for listening to today's episode! Don't forget, I post a brand new epis…
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This week Dawn is joined by John from the Persons Unknown podcast, who tells us the story of Ann Heron's unsolved murder. Part One: In the summer of 1990, Ann Heron’s life was tragically cut short. John Dobson from the Persons Unknown podcast tells the story of this unsolved murder, tracing Ann’s early life in Scotland, her move to England, and her…
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In this episode, Janus and Jameson discuss the listener suggested case of Hazel and Nancy Frome and the possible connection to German Spies in the 1930s as well as the spooky case of the Lady of the Lake, Hallie Latham Illingworth, whose body was perfectly preserved due to some bizarre science. #HazelFrome #NancyFrome #NaziSpies #Texas #LadyOfTheLa…
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32 years ago, much-loved mum Vera Anderson received a phone call that resulted in her leaving her home at 10pm on a Saturday night and driving to a quiet, deserted area. Hours later, she would be found murdered in her car, in what appeared to be a hit. Despite extensive investigation, authorities have never found any motive, any reason as to why so…
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Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer from Bullhead City, AZ, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for an involuntary manslaughter conviction in the death of Halyna Hutchins. Hutchins was the cinematographer on the movie ‘Rust’ starring Alec Baldwin, when in 2021, a prop gun the actor was rehearsing with on set had a real bullet inside instead of…
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Mackenzie Lueck was a bright college student whose life was cut short by a sinister predator she met online. On June 17, 2019, she flew back to Utah to meet with a man she met on the website "Seeking Arrangement." Three days later, her dad filed a missing persons report with the Salt Lake City Police Department. Less than two weeks later, a man was…
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It's time for our third FJI Episode, For Joyous's Information. We will be discussing the famous and unsolved case of JonBenet Ramsey. Joyous knew more about this case than she has the past FJI cases, but hearing her reactions to the specifics reminds us of what it was like when we first learned of the case. #JonBenetRamsey #Unsolved #Murder #TrueCr…
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Season 4 Episode 17: Voice For The Voiceless On Tuesday March 19th, the Invisible Tears team traveled to Concord NH to be guest speakers at the Concord Library True Crime Club. Join this episode of Invisible Tears as Jane, Drew and Amanda recap the presentation and talk about the experience. Speaking to a sold out room, the team even had some surpr…
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This week Dawn sits back again as Caitlin and Sam from The Crime Pod tell us about the murder of Pauline Reilly. In 1984, the waiter Shu-Kee Leung, originally from Hong Kong and employed at the Dragonara, faced charges for the heinous murder of Pauline Reilly, aged 19, at Annabel’s disco located in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. After a trial lasting s…
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Noura Jackson returned in the early morning hours of June 5th, 2005 after a night of partying to find her mother dead on her bedroom floor with over 50 stab wounds. Many believe Noura was behind her mother's murder because of her suspicious timeline, unexplained cut on her hand and their rocky relationship. But DNA evidence found on the scene says …
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On November 16, 2023, Courtney Townsend took her mother’s car in St. George, Utah and a few days later the vehicle was located in adjacent Kane County, Utah, at a campsite on Cedar Mountain. The vehicle had been set on fire. Family and friends have not been able to locate or communicate with Courtney ever since. ***Courtney's sister reached out and…
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In this episode, Janus and Jameson discuss the case of Anjelica Hadsell but also get to interview and talk with her stepfather Zach Hoffer. Zach goes into detail about Anjelica and her life, as well as the struggles he had with the courts that were indirectly responsible for some of what happened. Check out the site Zach created for more informatio…
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Jordan Gonzales, aka Jgo, has not been seen or heard from since March 10th, 2024. His family is very worried about him. Jordan's description from the flyer: Date of Birth: 12/5/1989 Age: 34 Sex: Male Race: Hispanic Eyes: Brown Hair: Brown Height: 5'5"-5'7" Weight: ~140lbs Last seen wearing: Tru Religion jeans, red shirt, K Swiss shoes, and a black …
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This series' Monsters Of episode comes this time around on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where in a reach into the archives of Patreon, we head to Greater Manchester to meet two individuals capable of the most callous of crimes against a vulnerable adult. They tick the Monsters box all right. The episode contains details and descriptions of cr…
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In this episode Janus and Joyous discuss the abductions and murders of two young women in Romania at the hands of Georghe Dinca and the possible connections to human trafficking, which is a massive problem in that nation. #AlexandraMacesenu #LuizaMelencu #GeorgheDinca #Romania #Murder #HumanTrafficking #TrueCrime…
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Joyce Yost was a 39 year old mother, living in Ogden, Utah in 1985. Joyce disappeared from her house on August 11, 1985, 10 days before she would testify against her alleged rapist. Police suspected one man, Douglas Lovell, yet were unable to arrest him at the time. This began one of Utah’s few no body homicide investigations and trials. Joyce’s ca…
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Season 4 Episode 16: Mental Health Check In After an unexpected mid-season break, Jane and Amanda are back with a mental health check in episode. The unexpected break is explained and they give updates on exciting things coming up! Jump back into the season 4 with us! Follow or Visit Invisible Tears everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/invisibletearspo…
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In the heart of Edinburgh’s Tron Square, a harrowing tale unfolded where George Robertson, fuelled by unresolved anger and accusations, unleashed a brutal attack on his family. This episode was a listener request from Steven, who also features on this episode due to his own family’s link to the Robertson family. Promo by Hands off my Podast SOURCES…
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Kwame Kilpatrick went from being the future of Detroit to one of the city's most notable felons. While Kilpatrick is out of prison, he still owes hundreds of thousands dollars. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark wonders what it will take for Kilpatrick to clear his debt. (PHOTO: Phillip Faraone/Getty)…
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Skylar, Sheila and Rachel were absolutely inseparable until some inter-group drama arose in their Grade 10 year. Sheila and Rachel were starting to become closer and wanted to “get rid of Skylar.” However, they didn’t just distance themselves from her and instead had other plans… Thank you all so much for listening to today's episode! Don't forget,…
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Welcome to Utah True Crime, the podcast where the serene landscapes of Utah conceal gripping tales of true crime and mysterious disappearances. I'm your host, Renee, a local to the heart of it all, Salt Lake City. Join me on this ethical true crime journey, as we explore the shadows cast upon the picturesque valleys and mountains of Utah. In each e…
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In 2015, 21 year old Lauren Agee went to a weekend festival with her friends but little did she know she wouldn't be returning home. There's been lots of speculation over the years as to what happened to Lauren, law enforcement wrote it off as an accident but her family has never accepted that, because as you'll come to see they didn't actually inv…
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Today's episode is featuring a number of updates on cases I've covered in the past, small and big! We have a murderer being found in the Colonial Parkway case, movements in the Redhead murders, the Amelia Earhart plane potentially being found, and as always, plenty of Doe identifications and updates.…
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When we are young we sometimes believe our love can change or save someone. That very rarely happens. This is one of the more heart breaking cases I have heard. The most dangerous time for victims of domestic violence are when they make a decision to leave the abuser. It feels like this is what may have happened. The layers of this case with the st…
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The high school basketball coach and man famously known for his “Mr. ORNG” character at Phoenix Suns game has now been arrested for soliciting sexual videos and pictures from teen boys. According to police, 37-year-old Patrick Battillo asked male students at the school he coached at to send explicit videos of themselves via Snapchat, in exchange fo…
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Johnny Gosch was abducted on his morning paper route almost 42 years ago. Is there a chance he's still out there? Thank you all so much for listening to today's episode! Don't forget, I post a brand new episode every Monday at 5am PST. See you there! Find me on instagram for exclusive updates, sneak peaks and open case requests: https://www.instagr…
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All families have squabbles from time to time - it's human nature. But sometimes, a squabble exists only in the mind of one family member, and when they become obsessed that they are right, wild horses cannot change their mind - sometimes, it borders on paranoia. The tale this time around on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, a horrific tale from M…
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In this episode, Janus and Jameson discuss the murder of the Lillelid family at the hands of 6 people ranging in age from 14 to 20. Join us as we discuss the details and even debate a little on how the charges were given out. #LillelidFamily #NatashaCornett #EdwardMullins #JosephRisner #CrystalSturgill #JasonBryant #KarenHowell #Tennessee #Kentucky…
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In 1983 a transient man called Henry Lee Lucas was arrested for the murder of an elderly woman called Kate Rich and as he stood in court for his crimes he asks 'what about the rest of the people I killed?' Beginning a frenzy throughout law enforcement across the country. He would go on to confess to over 600 murders, but how many people did Henry L…
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No one wants to believe a mother could actually kill her own son; holding a belt tight around his neck and squeezing until he took his last breath. No, an act this disturbing would defy comprehension, go against every innate parental instinct to protect, care for, and love your child. According to prosecutors, the evidence was conclusive: a suburba…
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She was described as a loving, doting mother. From the outside, Ruth DiRienzo-Whitehead checked all the right boxes - the suburban mom who would go above and beyond for her only child, including sending him to an elite, pricey private school. From within, the pressure was mounting. Money problems, having to care for an elderly parent with dementia,…
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Trigger Warning – This episode covers the topic of child murders. In Scotland, from 2016 to 2021, females accounted for 9% of homicide accusations. In this episode we tell you about two women, who, in different times and for very different reasons, harmed and murdered very young children; Jean Barclay Waddell in 1961 and Mary Ann Anderson in 1891. …
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In August of 1989, Larry DeLisle drove a station wagon with his wife and four children in it into the Detroit River, killing the kids. On a new Daily J On The Case, WWJ's Christy Strawser and Zach Clark explore whether he had a leg cramp and a deficient car, or if he's a cold-blooded killer. (PHOTO: Fox 2 Detroit/YouTube)…
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James Ruppert was never the favourite child and grew up constantly being compared to his older, much more successful brother Leonard. This led him to build up so much resentment against his family that on Easter Sunday 1975 he shot his mother, Leonard, his sister in law and his 8 nieces and nephews without a second thought... Thank you all so much …
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