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Have you ever wondered how many murderers you've walked past on the street? Is it normal to imagine danger everywhere you turn? Ever think about which of your childhood friends might have been voted most likely to become a killer?

Join our hosts as they discuss the crimes, and the criminals, that have been a part of their lives. From the childhood best friend to your dad's boss - no one is off limits. Who is the Murderer You Know?
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A corrupt cop. A fake cocaine warehouse. A city in turmoil. It's 1994, and something really crazy is going down in the Crescent City. Join our hosts to learn all about it.
Three years after a bank president in Missouri disappeared and was found dead in 1989, his murder was still unsolved. Join our hosts for the conclusion of this stranger than fiction tale. Rumors, conspiracies, and 60 feet of duct tape free with stream.
So, what happens when the President utilizes his absolute authority tosave your life, but actually, you had other plans.The story begins in 1989, when a bank employee in a small town in Missouri arrived to work to find the bank vault open and all the money gone... we know how you might end up on death row at the federal penitentiary, but do you have any chance of getting out?What happens when the commander in chief reverses your sentence?And should youreallyjust take the win after 33 years?This week, join our hosts as they dive into this engrossing subject.

Episode 100: Pardon Me

2025-01-3059:28

Presidential pardons have been β€Šin the news a lot these days, but what does that mean? What is the history of presidential pardons? Is this something new? Something old? Something borrowed? Something blue? Join our hosts for something a little different, as they investigate ancient and recent history of Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of ye ol' Constitution: Pardon Power.
Warning: this episode contains content which some may find emotionally or psychologically disturbing. Please listen with care. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out for help by calling or texting the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. You can also chat online at 988lifeline.org. It started out as a rather ordinary day, in an ordinary Oregon town, on May 21st, 1998, when a 15 year old headed off to school. But Kip Kinkel had a horrible secret at home, and a horrible plan for the day ahead, which was anything but ordinary. Join our hosts as they unravel this listener request - which took place one year before the infamous Columbine High School massacre - the 1998 Thurston High School shooting.
Dogs are so central in so many of our true crime podcast stories. From sniffing out the bad guy halfway across town, to scent casting, to providing some much needed cuteness relief, dogs do a lot of important work. But have you ever wondered how they do some of the amazing stuff they do? In this episode, join our hosts (and a very special guest) for a tiny glimpse into the world of man's best friend on the job. All the puppy snuggles you want with your own baby free with stream.
In 2018, a mom disappeared without a trace. Searches, dogs, tens of thousands of dollars and man hours, and a whole ass confession later, all police had was a wallet, a car, and a set of keys. Oh. And, a perp in jail. But even as the alleged perpetrator sat in jail, the hard work really started to prove that the 39 year old woman was not missing, but murdered, and at his hands. Join our hosts for the conclusion of this tale. Minimization techniques, invoking the right to remain silent, and corpus delicti free with stream.
On July 2nd, 2018, a team mom for her son's baseball team, a devoted dance mom to her oldest baby, a new mom to twins, a hard worker, and a full time student had not been heard from by any of her family members. But as evidence quickly came to light, including a very sweaty and frantic looking ex boyfriend, a vehicle that turned up in an apartment complex nearby, and a missing, but previously very heavily used phone, possible foul play was quickly suspected. Join our hosts for a two part dive into the devastating and suspicious disappearance of a Virginia mom. 19-hour interrogations, surveillance cameras, and a crash course in police work free with stream.
In April of 2011, friends and family members of a Virginia businessman had not heard from him for several days. After a number of calls, police went to his home to perform a wellness check, but what they found inside definitely indicated that the man was not well. Join our hosts as they discuss the disappearance of Jim Britt, who seemingly vanished without a trace over two decades ago. A great offense against mom free with stream. At the time of his disappearance, Jim, who would have been 62 this year, was 5' 9" and 190 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. He was a mechanical engineer and was single with no children at the time of his disappearance. He was possibly taken from his home rolled in a tan Berber carpet. Anyone who might know anything about his disappearance is encouraged to call the Portsmouth Police Department at 757-235-0315.

Episode 94: Sticky Notes

2024-11-1401:08:38

It's a Thursday morning, you're driving to work. You flip on your favorite podcast like so many mornings before. The mom writes something mysterious on a sticky note and promises to follow up at some unforeseen date in the future. Will you ever get your much desired sticky note update? Or will you be left in the dark for all of eternity? Join our hosts for a sticky note smorgasbord of updates from a number of cases covered over the past two years. Need to catch up before the catch up? Be sure to check out the following episodes which will be revisited in Episode 94: Episodes ⁠27⁠ & ⁠28⁠: The Crime That Made Us (Obsessed With True Crime. That Is) Episode ⁠67⁠: The Old DNA Evidence Episodes ⁠68⁠ & ⁠69⁠: The Murder of Daylilies Episode ⁠71⁠: Seeing Red Episode ⁠77⁠: UPDATE - The Crime That Made Us (Obsessed With True Crime. That Is) Episodes ⁠88⁠. ⁠89⁠, & ⁠90⁠: Coco <3
We're baaaaack πŸ‘» 57 years ago on a Halloween night much like this one, a man and his wife said goodbye to their employees and headed home. They were likely expecting a festive evening of candy and costumes, but what waited for them near their house was much more sinister than an evening of trick or treating. Join our hosts, in their return to regular broadcasting, for a 1967 Halloween tale which changed a family forever, and left a lasting impact on a quiet Blue Ridge community.
After a young woman went missing in 1980, the last person to see her alive was eventually brought before the court, but with no body and no confession the odds were stacked against the prosecution. Join our hosts for the finale of this two part story. From court, to appeals, to new facts in the case - and nearly a decade of continuous research by the missing woman's older sister - this train is in for a bumpy ride. Trigger warning: this episode contains some mention of sexual violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Join our hosts for a case which was the first of its kind in Virginia - in the 80s babies.
In the final installment of a three part story, a father of four, originally arrested on abuse and neglect charges, finds himself in court facing charges for second degree murder and concealing a body, but in this no body case, will the commonwealth secure a conviction? Join our hosts as they discuss the trial, the witnesses, the verdict, and what has happened since legal proceedings wrapped up only 6 short weeks ago. Be sure you stick around to the very end to hear a portion of an interview with the father himself. Trigger warning: this episode contains extremely graphic details of violence perpetrated against a child. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Interview clips for Episodes 88, 89, and 90 were captured in part from Wavy TV 10 and News Channel 13.
In late 2020 a man who was co-parenting with his ex girlfriend agreed to take custody of their children while she was sick and in the hospital. 456 days later, one of their little boys, Coco, disappeared from his dad's house overnight. At least according to his dad. Join our hosts for a continuation from last week as they discuss the father's continued journey through the legal system, bond hearings, competency restoration, and the continued search for missing Coco.
In late 2020 a man who was co-parenting with his ex girlfriend agreed to take custody of their children while she was sick and in the hospital. 456 days later, one of their little boys, Coco, disappeared from his dad's house overnight. At least according to his dad. Join our hosts over the coming weeks, as they discuss a case that rocked coastal Virginia and reshaped the way that cases involving missing children are handled.
Through the 2022 and 2023 school years, a young student was giving his teachers a lot of trouble - threatening notes, name calling, even physical violence - and while his teachers reached out to administrators for help and guidance, as the years passed, they worried their concerns were falling on deaf ears. Eventually, their fears became reality when he brought a weapon to school. Join our hosts for an update on a horrible crime which took place just over a year ago and is still actively evolving. We recommend you listen to Episode 35 before you proceed.
In the final installment in the story of a pair of former young lovers - after attempting diplomatic immunity, going on the lam, avoiding extradition, breaking up, throwing each other under the bus, and possibly committing a terrible murder together (?!) - their fate will be determined. Join our hosts as they discuss the final of two trials in 2000, and the fallout over the next two decades. Betrayal free with stream.
In a continuation of our story from last week, our runaways are located, along with a whole heck of a lot of incriminating evidence. Join our hosts as they discuss a trip abroad in October of 1985.
In 1984 a young couple met and fell in love shortly before a devastating loss in one of their lives. Was their coming together the cause? Join our hosts on this multiweek adventure involving another pair of star-crossed lovers.
This week, join our hosts for more stories of parricide and men gone wild. It's a shorty double feature! Trigger warning: this episode includes mentions of suicidal thoughts and actions. Please listen with caution.
In 2016 a 20 year old woman married her 56 year old beau. In another world, maybe it could've been love everlasting, but in this world, he was away a lot and she had a wandering eye. Join our hosts in 2020 as they discuss the straw that broke the camels back. Trigger warning: this episode involves a violent assault on an infant. Please listen with caution.
In another parallel episode, the hosts discuss parricide. Join them in 2022 for another sad tale - WE ARE SO SAD - about a family in which things went horribly, irreparably wrong.
A woman and her husband. Her mother in law. Her father in law. Her sister in law... A full house on the cusp of a global pandemic. Join our hosts back in 2020 as they discuss what was sure to be a recipe for disaster. If you or someone you know has a mental illness, is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about their mental health, there are ways to get help. Visit the National Institute of Mental Health to find resources that may help you, a friend, or a family member.
In the aftermath of a horribly violent crime in the Hampton Roads community, leaders, family members, and neighbors alike tried to grapple with what happened and what could be done to prevent this from happening again. In this part two episode, join our hosts as they discuss some of the impacts this 2022 tragedy continues to have nearly 1 1/2 years later. Trigger warning: this episode contains descriptions of mass violence in the workplace as well as brief mentions of suicide. Please listen with caution.
In a continuation on the theme of parallel episodes, join our hosts for a two part story discussing another horrific mass shooting which rocked the Hampton Roads community in 2022. Only 3.5 years after, and a short 15 miles away from the devastating case covered in Episodes 29 and 30, a lonely and bullied overnight shift manager out for revenge took his coworkers lives into his hands in the worst possible way. Could anything have been done to prevent this terrible loss? Updates, recaps, and pleasetakeyourmentalhealthseriously <3 free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode contains graphic details involving suicide and mass violence in the workplace. Please listen with caution.
We're baaaack! Welcome to the first episode of 2024! For the first episode of 2023, we covered the cases that got our host hooked on true crime - a violent string of *potentially linked* and all unsolved, double murders in the late 1980s. Flash forward to January 8th, 2024, and the Virginia State Police have released some very important information that we wanted to share with you all ASAP! If you knew Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. or know anything about his activities or whereabouts in the 80s, 90s, or otherwise, please contact the FBI by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI or by submitting a tip online at www.tips.fbi.gov. You can also reach out to the Virginia State Police by email at questions@vsp.virginia.gov or you can make an anonymous tip to the Peninsula Crime Line by calling 888-LOCK-U-UP.
This week, join our hosts in 1999 for the devastating story of two sisters who were attacked by a "friend" (read a total loser). Redemption, Y2K vibes, and really horrifying blasphemy free with stream. Trigger warning: the episode contains extremely graphic descriptions of sexual assault and rape. Listener discretion is advised.
After 16 year old Virginia's employer was found horribly beaten to death, she quickly became the primary suspect and was arrested. Almost as quickly, the battle to commute her capital punishment sentence to life in prison began as well. From unlikely allies to questionable choices, almost no stone was left unturned. Join our hosts for the conclusion of Virginia's story. Letters, lawyers, and seriously-that-was-what-you-thought-was-appropriate-heres free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode contains brief mentions of suicide. Please listen with caution.
After school on a Monday in 1912, a 13 year old girl arrived home to find that her house was not quite the way she left it. Her sister was no where to be found, there was blood in the kitchen sink, and she could just see a mess in the front room from the hallway. Once authorities arrived to little Harriet's home, the investigation very quickly focused in on another child, only a few years older. Join our hosts, in the first of two parts, for another capital murder case. Was it the sailor with the necktie in the parlor or the maid with the broomstick in the bedroom? Union shirts (?), neck cloths (??), and waist shirts (?!?) free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode includes graphic details read from a handwritten coroner's note composed at the crime scene. Listener discretion is advised. Want to learn more about capital punishment in Virginia? Be sure to check out episodes 19 and 20 as well as several other stories such as Your Mom's Colleague, Your Mom's Neighbor, Romeo and Juliet, and Lingerie Show.
After a Virginia woman received two death sentences for her part in orchestrating her husband and stepson's murders, the fight for her life began. Was she the head of the snake, or was she tricked by her cunning lover? Did she deserve death for her part in the plot? Is eye-for-an-eye fair or just? Join our hosts as they discuss capital punishment and more specifically, this woman's time on death row, and her post conviction journey through the legal system. New leaves, reflections, and last meals free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode briefly discusses suicide. Listen with care.
After a bit of a rough childhood, a wild streak, and bouncing from job to job (over 50 in 15 years to be exact-ish) a 31 year old woman seemed to have finally landed in a more positive situation. She had a new husband, a new - stable - job, a new house... Things were looking up. At least for a couple of years. Join our hosts, in this continuation on the theme of capital murder from last year, as they discuss the details of a Mischief Night mistake so big, it ended in the worst kind of punishment. Mysterious cuties, poor decisions, and bad coverups free with stream. Trigger warning: This episode contains brief mentions of child sex crimes. Please listen with caution.

Episode 71: Seeing Red

2023-11-0958:47

In early March 2022, a young man in Hampton Roads was feeling on top of the world. He had a great girlfriend, their relationship was in a good place, she was starting a new job, he was getting a new business off the ground...things were genuinely good. But by March 22nd, after a phone call with a nosy mom brought some underlying stressors bubbling to the surface, things very quickly became anything but peachy keen. Join our hosts in this sister episode to Episodes 17 and 18 from year 1 for another tale riddled with warning signs. Masks in public = BAD (?!), a whole ass armory, and regrets (or maybe not) also free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode discusses violent scenes of domestic abuse, suicide, and animal cruelty. Please listen with caution. Excerpts captured in part from interviews by 13News Now on March 31, 2022.
Welcome to the Halloween Week Spooooooktacular! Vampires, aliens, evil-doers, frights a plenty, and witches! Join our hosts as they discuss the peculiar evolution of the fear of witches and the Virginia Witch Trials that stretched into the 1700s. From herbal remedies, to cunning behavior and black cats, this episode has it all. Listen if you dareeeeeee.
On July 19th, 2022 a run away, purportedly broken hearted husband was apprehended at the Dulles Airport attempting to leave the country. And with a car full of blood, a phone full of lies, and an escape bag of incriminating evidence, things were not looking good for him. Join our hosts for this part two episode where they discuss the trial, the witnesses, the evidence, and the outcome. Is he truly fleeing from heartbreak? Does the foot doctor exist? IS THE DOGGO OK?! Tune in and find out. Trigger warning: This episode contains brief references to suicide. Please listen with caution. Some of the information for Episode 69 was extracted in part from articles published by 13 News Now, Wavy TV 10, and the Virginian-Pilot. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
In the summer of 2022, after 17 years of marriage, a relationship was turning sour. And after the wife disappeared on the 17th of July, all eyes were on her husband. But was he as guilty as he seemed? Join our hosts, for the first episode of two parts, as they discuss the details of the case, as they unfolded in real time, just over one year ago. Jamaica, pawn shops, and deceivingly loose lips free with stream. Want more similar content? Be sure to check out episodes 15 and 16 from last year! Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
This week, in a parallel story to the Middle School Pal case from last year, our hosts are taking the time machine back to 1994, when a high-powered executive on a business trip in the Bahamas, couldn't get in touch with his wife. Helpful pals, a sweet and brave little bean, and banterfully chats free with stream. Want to check out some similar content? Be sure to give episodes 13 and 14 a listen! Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
In a continuation from last week, our hosts discuss another case of a missing woman, and her daughter, in Hampton Roads. On April 30th, 2017, 34 year old Keir Johnson told her mom she was meeting a friend at the beach for the day and climbed into her car with her 8 month old daughter Chloe; they were never seen again. And over 6 years later, very little has changed since that fateful spring day. Join our hosts as they discuss the few details known about this important case. If you know anything, or think you may know something about Keir and Chloe's disappearance, please call Newport News Police Department at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
This week, our hosts explore local cases of missing women as a sister episode to Episodes 11 & 12 from our first year. In the first of two parts (next episode will be out 10.05) the team discusses details of a case currently evolving in Hampton Roads (like as we post evolving - phew!) as well as a mysterious and absolutely devastating case from 2000. Join us for this important discussion and be sure to check out our social media platforms for additional details about these women and children who are so deeply loved and missed. Tila Tequila, beepers, and straight-up-math-things free with stream. If you know anything about the disappearance of 23 year old Hope Renee Curry, please call the Virginia Beach Police Department at 757-385-4101. Hope (who also sometimes goes by her middle name Renee) has been missing since November 11, 2000 when she left her brother's house to go use a pay phone. At the time she disappeared, she had brown hair and brown eyes, stood between 5'7" and 5'9", and weighed between 115 and 150 pounds. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity. The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
On Wednesday, January 11th, one day after celebrating her 18th birthday, a young woman said goodbye to her roommate and disappeared. But after her family filed a missing persons report, and the police classified her as a runaway *eyerollll*, things evolved relatively quickly, thanks to an unexpected assist. Join our hosts for this new episode, meant to compliment the relisten episodes from the past two weeks. FLOCK cameras, shared locations, and very strange decisions free with stream. If you would loveee more similar content, be sure to check out episodes 62 and 63 for updated versions of our sister story from last year! Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
This week, join our hosts for a slightly updated version of Episode 10 from last year. This episode, as well as Episode 62, are intended to be paired with Episode 64, which will be dropping next week! After a young mother goes missing in February 2018 - and thanks to tips from social media, family, and friends - the list of persons of interest has grown. But as more time passes without any sign of the missing woman, tensions are mounting as well. This week the team will dive into where the investigation went next. Late night spooks free with stream. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
Join our hosts this week for a slightly updated version of Episode 9 from year 1. This episode will pair with a new release coming your way on September 21st. On a crisp, clear morning in February 2018, residents in a small farming community were waking up to what they thought would be a normal day. But when a young woman didn't show up for work, and her boss, family, and friends find her children home alone and a suspicious scene outside of her house, it quickly proves to be anything but. Head back to 2018, and meander through the peculiar happenings turned absolute nightmare from February 27th into early March. A missing mom, a large list of interesting people, and a mysterious necklace - will the perpetrator be caught? Attempted deciphering of shoddy records free with stream. Disclaimer: This podcast is  intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The  content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is  for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied  upon in any legal capacity. The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
This week, enjoy a revamped version of episode 8 from last year! This is intended to be the perfect accompaniment to all of the old timey spook vibes from the Black Sisters Episodes over the past two weeks. French-Canadian trivia, kings with really bad ideas, and horrifying torture free with stream!
It has been sort of a rough life for Caroline Wardlaw and after she shows up in Virginia and runs her sisters school into the ground, things don't look to be getting any easier. Honestly, after the family leaves Virginia and heads north, things really just seem to go from bad to worse - if that is even possible. Join our hosts for this part two episode that picks up after the Wardlaw-Sneads move to New Jersey and New York to and attempt to piece their lives back together. Suspicious doctors, attempts at an intervention, and excellent detective work free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode contains brief mentions of suicide and struggles with mental health. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Want more content? Be sure to check out our parallel episode from last year! Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
In 1845 in Randolph County, Georgia, the oldest child of 6 siblings was born - her name was Caroline. From childhood, trouble seemed to follow Caroline wherever she went. Have you ever lost a job? Caroline did. Become a sad old maid? You can bet your butt Caroline did. Did you finally score a hot husband and an enormous mansion only for it to all slip through your fingers in a mysterious fire? Well you already know that this unnecessary shit happened to Caroline too. But was Caroline simply an innocent bystander in all of this turmoil? Join our hosts in this two part episode as they investigate the lives of the Wardlaw children and grandchildren. Ambuli, fires, insurance fraud, cousin marriage, and one really bossy bitch free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode references suicide and struggles with mental health. Listener discretion is advised. Discalaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
In 2022 a mother arrived home to find her child unresponsive and called 911 buttttt as first responders arrived, it quickly became clear that things were not what they seemed. Join our hosts, and a special guest, as they discuss the bits and pieces of this case as they are currently known just over one year later. Unconventional diaper bags, unconventional doctors, and a heap of mystery free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode contains details of an abusive situation involving a child. Listener discretion is advised. Need more content?! Be sure the check out our interview with a woman of mystery last week as well as a similar story from last year in episodes 6 and 7. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
In the first of a pair of parallel episodes to 6 and 7 from year one, our hosts interview a local author who found herself in the thick of the case in 2011. Join the team for this episode as our guest sheds some light on additional details of (is definitely, imo) the most infamous case to ever hit their small hometown. Cliffhangers, strange demands, and the importance of story telling free with stream. Did you miss episodes 6 and 7 or need a refresher? Be sure to check those out before you stream episode 57! Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
An unlikely pair in 2016 commit a horrible crime and ruin countless lives forever. Join our hosts as they discuss the plan, the mistakes, and the outcome. Long track records, cage fights, and extra trying to take our minds off of the sadness this week free with stream. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be an exploration of crime that hits close to home. The content here should not be taken as legal advice. The content here is for entertainment purposes only and is not in any way meant to be relied upon in any legal capacity.  The transmission of information on this podcast is not intended to establish, and receipt of such information does not establish or constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act on the information contained in any of the materials on this podcast without first consulting legal counsel. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast and website are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. While we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments or corrections. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on the podcast or website. The way the hosts discuss the subject matters of the podcast is not intended to minimize the seriousness of the crimes committed. Crimes of violence are difficult to discuss and, oftentimes, people use humor to make difficult topics more palatable. There is no ill intent contained in any of the dry humor expressed by either of the hosts.
On November 7th, 1999 a couple checked in for two romantic nights at a Hampton Inn, but when they failed to check out after their second evening, hotel staff got involved and found the door to their hotel room was barricaded shut. A couple of hours and a few borderline incoherrant mumbles from the other side of the door, and the growing crowd of staff, family, and law enforcement outside of the door still had no idea what was going on. Join our hosts as they chat about the aftermath of what should have been a nice weekend for a couple who was allegedly very much in love. Omnibus hearings, specters of unfair prejudice, and a creative slap free with stream. Trigger warning: this episode contains brief discussions of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Need more to listen to? Want some similar content? Listen to episodes 3 and 4, which are referenced throughout this episode!
Enjoy a revamped version of the episode that started it all. This is intended to be listened to as a partner to episode 53. Bloody handprints, bloody trails, and decompression cigarettes free with stream.
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