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True Crime | True Stories by Major James R Howell

James R. Howell
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Memphis Police Department
Charlotte
Law Enforcement
FBI
Betty Gail Brown
Officer Geoffrey Redd
Mass Murderer
James Larry Mcannally
Serial Killer
Mental Health
North Carolina
Royal Oak Post Office Shooting
Beverly Rooming House Fire
Arson
David Blanton
Georgia
U.S. Marshals
Trooper Scott Patrick
Carrie Lawson

Shannon Street: It is to this day the largest number of suspects to die in a non-riotous local police action in the history of the United States. January 11 - 13, 1983, in Memphis, TN. If you like true crime stories tune in to this channel to listen to Mayhem in the Midsouth, which will provide stories of murder cases in the South. If you want to hear stories of officers killed in the line of duty... more

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On the evening of January 6, 1999, according to Angela, Bea arrived home from work and noticed Lisa wasn’t home. Assuming she was asleep in her room, she attempted to open the bedroom door which was locked. After breaking down the d... more

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January 18, 1970.

Karen Ferrell, who was 18 and in her freshman year at WVU, was hitching a ride back to her dorm with her friend, Mared Malarik, who was the same age and in the same year of school.

 

The pair became fast friends du... more

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April 17, 1996 (Charlotte County, Florida)

Thomas Reese and Michael Tish, who were storm utility engineers for Charlotte County, discovered a human skull in a remote, heavily wooded area off of Highway 41 and immediately notified th... more

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Seventeen year old Lisa Pennington, along with her twenty-five year old sister, Cheryl Genzer were last seen alive at the Oklahoma State Fair on September 23, 1987.

The sisters would both be found a month later, their bodies in a sh... more

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A Mountain Brook, AL officer on routine patrol discovered Montgomery’s body in the parking lot of the athletic complex of Mountain Brook High School.

Montgomery was face down on the pavement and had been shot multiple times, includi... more

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In February 2019, both Turpin parents pleaded guilty on 14 felony counts, including abuse of a dependent adult, child abuse, torture, and false imprisonment. In April, they were sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of... more

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Host with extensive experience in law enforcement; associated with multiple true crime series and formats, including True Crime | True Stories and related shows.

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The program centers on true crime stories with a strong emphasis on cases in the American South and on law enforcement experiences. Episodes frequently thread together narrative crime cases—from domestic violence investigations and serial killings to prison incidents and ambushes against officers—alongside broader themes like mass arson, unsolved murders, and missing persons. The host's background as a law enforcement professional likely informs a practical, case-driven approach, often highlighting investigative processes, prosecutorial considerations, and the human impact on families and departments. A notable strength is the breadth of case types covered, including high-profile police incidents and historical cases, which can appeal to li... more

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