
🩸#truecrime podcast 📖 Stories of those who are gone A true crime podcast that covers the missing, murdered and more. We share about the culprits and the victims. These are their stories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

This week's episode will give you a sneak peak into what patrons receive at least once a month over on patreon as bonus content. Myself and my family were on vacation for the past week and while I endeavored to get a new episode done, I came up short... more
On January 11th, 1965 Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock would take Marianne's four youngest siblings to Wanda Beach for the day for an outting. The beach that day though was closed because of bad weather. Marianne and Christine left the childre... more
For years, decades even, this case of missing and murdered women on Long Island in the Gilgo Beach area was hampered by a lack of evidence, a lack of knowledge and a lack of investigation by the people who were charged with serving and protecting cit... more
On October 9th, 2020 Jamie Faith and his wife Jennifer left their home at 7:30am to walk their dog and the couple were attacked, seemingly unprovoked, by a masked and armed man. Jamie was murdered in his street, hit by seven bullets, and Jennifer was... more
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Really not a fan of female podcaster. She mispronounces words and has a grating voice. The low production quality on her end is pretty bad. Makes for a jarring listen.
Don’t quit your day jobs. Out of respect for this family, you could have rehearsed the names of people and other pronunciations in the script.
The stories they tell are interesting because they are real-life, but it is obvious that they are just reading from a script. Even their jokes are scripted. I prefer podcasts that sound like someone is telling a story, not reading a story.
This show is so amazing! I love the genuine empathy for the victims and their families. Thank you so much for the work you put into each and every episode. It shines through.
Such an amazing show. Podcasts that cover missing persons cases like GBNF are so special, and each episode is so thoroughly researched.
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The focus centers on true crime stories, particularly those involving missing persons and murdered victims. Each episode explores intricate details surrounding the cases, including the lives of the victims, the actions of perpetrators, and the societal implications of these crimes. The podcast emphasizes the importance of remembering those who have been lost and seeks to shed light on the often complex intersections of crime, justice, and victimization. Hosts engage in empathetic storytelling, aimed at honoring the lives of individuals affected by such tragedies, while also examining the broader social issues at hand.
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GBNF: A True Crime Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 195 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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