
In each episode of the Dealing Justice podcast, your host Jennifer Dubasak & Lori Jennings, will spotlight one card from the Cold Case Playing Cards. Hear the victim’s story and learn about the crime.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

In this gripping conclusion, we hear the confession that uncovered the shocking twists that finally brought justice for Mike Williams—a devoted father and husband who vanished on a solo hunting trip in December 2000 on a lake in Tallahassee, Florida.... more
Hear how justice was finally dealt for Mike Williams, a man who vanished in December 2000 during a solo hunting trip on a lake in Tallahassee, Florida. His disappearance left friends and family searching for answers for nearly two decades. Discover t... more
Brittany Phillips, a promising 18-year-old college student was last seen on September 27th, 2004. Three days later her body was discovered in her apartment. It's been 20 years and justice remains elusive with no arrests made.
A special thank you to ... more
Christin Cassels was enjoying a fun day at the beach on April 21, 2017 with her boyfriend. That night the 23-year-old woman would be gunned down outside of her boyfriend’s house just five days before her 24th birthday. There’s also been an update on ... more
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I’m so glad I found this podcast, I love the way you guys describe all the cases, it’s clear you really care about the victims. Great podcast!
I found this show because of the unflattering accusations of stolen material of that other crime show. I’m sure we all know! If it wasn’t for the negative press on that show, I would not have found this show. I was really tired of the silly scripts the fake gasps, and I was trying to find another crime podcast to listen to on my commute to and from work. I love this show because it’s just facts. They have a short discussion at the end, but it’s just very natural. It doesn’t seem scripted, no one... more
Here bc A Flowers was accused of stealing the idea and concept of this podcast. It’s original and phenomenal, keep up the great work guys. Credit is deserved where credit is due.
YAY! So happy you’re back! This is my favorite unsolved podcast!
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Focusing on unsolved cases, this audio series brings to light the harrowing stories of victims through comprehensive narrative storytelling. Each episode centers around a specific cold case, often utilizing the Cold Case Playing Cards concept, which highlights a different unsolved crime. Engaging deeply with the victims' backgrounds, the series not only recounts the circumstances of the crimes but emphasizes the emotional and social impacts on families and communities involved. The hosts frequently include interviews with family members, law enforcement, and experts, creating a rich tapestry of personal connection and advocacy for justice. Its unique approach lies in its commitment to amplifying the voices of victims and their loved ones, p... more
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Recent guests on Dealing Justice include:
1. Brian Winchester
2. Steve Epstein
3. Brenda Cassels
4. Trish Rout
5. Gene Tolbert
6. LaTonya Passmore
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