
Welcome to Jury Dropouts, the true crime podcast that digs deeper. Every week, hosts Mike, a former law enforcement officer, Jamie, a registered nurse with forensic instincts, and Marissa, a sharp thinker with an eye for detail, come together to unravel real-life mysteries from all sides.
Whether it’s a cold case, a criminal conspiracy, or a quietly buried clue, this trio brings their unique pers... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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Jeffrey Epstein is a name that evokes strong emotions and controversy. But how did a man from a humble background ascend to become a powerful figure entangled in a web of scandal? In this episode, we’ll explore Epstein's early life,... more
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In this episode, the hosts delve into the complex case of the Idaho Four, discussing the background of the case, the character of Brian Kohberger, and the various theories surrounding the murders. They explore the evidence presented... more
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This conversation delves into the chilling story of Robert Pickton, a Canadian serial killer who operated a pig farm and was responsible for the deaths of numerous women, primarily sex workers. The discussion covers his early life, ... more
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The conversation delves into the incident involving Charlie Kirk, focusing on the details from the probable cause affidavit, the analysis of surveillance footage, and the logistics surrounding the alleged use of a rifle. The hosts ... more
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The Franklin story is a rabbit hole for sure. As you research or read the books, The Franklin Cover-Up by John Decamp or The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant, its hard not to trail off onto a different path. Those paths include other... more
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Part 2 of the Franklin trafficking ring covers the interview of Alisha Owens. Alisha, one of the several alleged victims, provided a taped interview to Gary Caradori. The interview lasted several hours and covered events beginning i... more
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This is part 1 of our series discussing what is often called the Franklin Scandal or the Franklin Cover-Up. Our discussion is partially based on two books, The Franklin Cover-Up by John DeCamp and The Franklin Scandal by Nicholas Br... more
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Where are all of our missing children?
September 5, 1982, Des Moines, Iowa, while beginning his newspaper route, 12 year old Johnny Gosch vanished and has not been seen since. Where is Johnny?
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I decided to give this podcast a try because I’m from the Philly area (grew up in Manayunk) and have been following the Ellen Greenberg case since it happened. I’m sorry, but I could not get past the first five minutes because no sane person with two functioning brain cells could think this woman committed suicide. Marissa, do your research, something that goes beyond watching a documentary. She was COVERED in bruises, had been strangled, and had fingernail marks across her neck, likely in an at... more
These stories sound so interesting but the female presenter stammers and and says “like” over & over again. Didn’t even know how to refer to the Canadian Prime Minister. Frustrating to hear serious stories stammered over without any research.
How can you guys dedicate an entire episode to the most popular true crime case in podcast history and come in not knowing…anything about the case? You don’t know the most basic details, such as names, dates, location of the state the crime occurred in…? People have dedicated months and years of their lives to studying this case and fighting for Hae Min Lee and her family, and you don’t even take the time to learn how to pronounce her name correctly, despite hundreds of online sources that could... more
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A true crime show led by a trio with law enforcement, nursing, and analytical backgrounds, delivering investigative discussions on high-profile cases, cold cases, and broader conspiracy narratives. Episodes blend courtroom context, forensics reasoning, and critical questions about investigative transparency, while weighing competing narratives and evidence from victims to suspects. The format tends to feature deep-dives into cases like Idaho Four and historical serial crimes, with occasional coverage of media narratives and public perception. A notable strength is the hosts' ability to connect complex factual threads to broader societal or systemic themes, offering listeners a disciplined, multi-perspective lens on crime and justice.
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