Join Scott Fuller as he conducts on-the-ground investigations of a new mystery each season. Cases covered include the disappearances of Amy Wroe Bechtel, Ayla Reynolds, and Jodi Huisentruit.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
18-month-old Ayla Reynolds disappeared from Waterville, Maine 10 years ago today. more
One aspect of that location along the Missouri River in Bismarck, North Dakota where Sandra Jacobson's car was found doesn't seem to fit in the established theory of what happened to Sandra, and her 5-year-old son John. more
The same night she and her son disappeared in November 1996, Sandra Jacobson called the Bismarck, North Dakota Police Department to report satanic activity in the area. more
This episode is Part 2 of our conversation with Detective Tim Turnbull (Ret.) more
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I look forward to each and every episode! I’m amazed at all the new details that Scott uncovers! Extremely interesting how serious podcasters find out details that are so important! I appreciate the risks you take, yet show respect to people you interview and report on. Thank You!!
This fourth season has been a slog, to be honest. Love Scott and his past coverage of actual mysteries but there’s not this much to be said about a mentally ill woman who killed her self and her kid. It’s a tragedy. All this talk about the door and Sandra going to get gas… come on. This was a murder suicide, not a double homicide. Drawing the case out sounds more like Scott over-analyzing and over thinking endlessly to make things sound suspicious that are really just explained by irrational act... more
I really enjoy the content, depth, and particularly the narrator’s voice. A great podcast overall. But I take major issue with information presented in S2 regarding child protective services. As a child protection social worker of 13 years and counting (not in Maine) I know there are things to improve in the system. But to just completely villainize all of child protection and child protection workers is wrong. There are many, many extraordinary CPS workers who genuinely care about children’s sa... more
Initially rated this higher but after one season the endless reiteration, professions of ignorance, noodling and droning quickly outweigh the positives. Disappointing!
Great podcast so far just need fix the set up so episodes play in the right order. I listen to the first episode & then it goes to season four and starts playing so after every episode I got to stop what I’m doing and fix it. It’s really aggravating!!!
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