Ozarks True Crime is an editaudio Original investigative podcast based on true crime in the mysterious and oft-forgotten region of the Ozarks.... more
On July 10th, Sandra Hemme’s murder conviction was overturned. In this episode, we have breaking news on her release
Sandra and her family finally have a ruling in the murder conviction that has cast a shadow over their lives... more
We’re taking a short break and will return as soon as we have a ruling from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, which... more
This week we’re sharing another podcast that deals with similar subjects to this season of Ozarks True Crime, namely wrongful... more
We’re still waiting for the ruling from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing so this week we’re releasing our interview with Darryl Burton.
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing a never-before-heard interview with lawyer and professor Sean... more
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing the first-ever podcast interview with the children of... more
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing our never-heard-before interview with Rick Hartigan — a... more
As she awaits the judge’s ruling, Sandra Hemme returns to the Chillicothe Correctional Center to continue serving out her 50-year... more
The hearing concludes, and our team drives to St. Joseph to visit the site where Sandy was first interrogated by... more
After the last day of the hearing, we met a man who had a serious interest in Sandy’s case–and for... more
In this episode, we hear more about the internal investigation into officer Michael Holman, the evidence connecting him to Patricia... more
We learn about the Chief of Police, Robert Hayes, and his uncharacteristic involvement in Sandy’s case.
In this episode, Anne and her team of producers are reporting live from Chillicothe, Missouri, where new evidence of Sandy’s... more
Two years before Sandy is convicted, another patient at the St. Joseph State Hospital is charged and sentenced to life... more
In this episode, we look into evidence that casts doubt on Sandy’s guilt and points to a new suspect.
Who is Sandra Hemme and how did she end up in prison for the murder of Patricia Jeschke — despite... more
Following the success of season two of Ozarks True Crime, the editaudio Original podcast returns to uncover a new mystery.
In season three of Ozarks True Crime, host Anne Roderique-Jones returns to her home state of Missouri to report on... more
Join us for a more informal show. In celebration of 3 million downloads, we have a special Q&A regarding all... more
Ozarks True Crime is gearing up for another season, and we’re working on a bonus episode that explores the behind-the-scenes... more
Since airing season two of Ozarks True Crime: The Feeney Family Murders, listeners have reached out to us to share... more
Anne tracks down Jon Feeney in South America and speaks to one of his more recent students about what he... more
Jon Feeney is found not guilty of the death of his family. But shortly after the verdict, another lawsuit emerges... more
There were 135 pieces of evidence presented at trial, but some information was left out. Anne returns to Springfield and... more
This is a heavy topic and we want to be mindful of family, friends, and listeners over the holidays. The... more
Jon Feeney is indicted on three counts of murder for the death of his wife and two children. In the... more
The day after the funeral for Cheryl, Tyler, and Jennifer, authorities call Jon Feeney in for questioning. The town becomes... more
Jon Feeney appears to be a loving father and husband. He is considered one of the best science teachers in... more
On the morning of February 27, 1995, Cheryl Feeney doesn’t show up to work and her coworkers become concerned. Her... more
In 1995, in a quiet neighbourhood in Springfield Missouri, Cheryl Feeney and her two children, Tyler and Jennifer, are killed... more
The Feeney family were what some would call a 'picture perfect' family. They lived in a tidy, new subdivision in... more
Following the success of The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance, the editaudio Original true crime podcast returns to uncover a... more
Host of Ozarks True Crime, Anne Roderique-Jones, shares her latest podcast obsession: Father Wants Us Dead. In a quiet, well-to-do New... more
This week, we wanted to share an interview that Anne was part of on one of our favorite podcasts, Reckon... more
Since The Springfield Three came out last May, new tips and theories have come pouring in. In this first bonus... more
Do you have information on the Springfield Three? Please reach out to the Springfield Police Department or us at hello@editaud.io Special... more
In the second bonus episode we finally speak with Bartt Streeter, the son of Sherill Levitt and brother of Suzie... more
In episode eighth and final episode of The Springfield Three, we look at Springfield now--nearly 30 years after the disappearance... more
In episode seven of The Springfield Three, we dive into questions that remain. Because, really, there are so many questions.... more
On episode six of the Springfield Three we uncover what went wrong in the investigation. To be perfectly clear, there... more
In episode five of The Springfield Three, we look at some of the potential suspects that emerge in this case.... more
In episode four of the Springfield Three, we start to delve into the leading theories that emerge. We’ll talk about... more
Episode 3: Who took Suzie, Sherrill, and Stacy—and more importantly, why? In this episode, we join the town as they... more
Episode 2: We dig into the details of the girls’ graduation night—a night that was filled with excitement and promise,... more
Episode 1: On June 7 of 1992 three women went missing from a single-family home in the Missouri Ozarks. Stacy... more
A sneak peek into editaudio original The Springfield Three: A Small-Town Disappearance, hosted and written by Anne Roderique-Jones. See Privacy Policy... more
Episode 1: On June 7 of 1992 three women went missing from a single-family home in the Missouri Ozarks. Stacy McCall and... more