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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On January 17, 2010, the body of Samuel Johnson Jr., was found in a San Antonio cemetery. Not only had Samuel been brutally killed, but his body had been transported in the trunk of his own car. Who would have wanted to kill a loving father?
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In October 2011, a woman named Marie Carlson disappeared. The police learned from members of a church in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, that Marie had been in a polygamous relationship with the pastor, James Flanders, and his wife, Tanya. Was this relat... more
On October 5, 1989, the Greenville, Pennsylvania police were contacted about an alleged gravesite. They dug around the area until they found the body of Roger 'Butch' Pratt. His hands were handcuffed and his feet were tied with a necktie. Who would h... more
On March 22, 2008, the body of 25-year-old Rochelle Anderson was found outside the gas station where she worked. Rochelle was a young mother and well-known to the officers working on her case. The police realized almost immediately that Rochelle had ... more
You seem like a lovely person. However, you are recording segments from a television show and playing them on your podcast. Listing sources in your episode description and verbally mentioning them doesn’t make this okay.
I found your blog first and had to support the podcast 🤞
The podcast, the blog, just don’t. Horrible research, bad grammar, and definitely doesn’t give a crap about the victims.
Fine story telling but absolutely horrible grammar!!! And a man named Dominique is pronounced Dominick. Do you do research??
Only thing worse than listening to someone just blandly read from articles, is listening to her read it with vocal fry!! Every single sentence ends with the dreaded fry - every single one(!) Most uninspired crime podcast I've heard, and I've heard a ton.










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