
Covering the victims that need it most. Every life matters. Everyone deserves justice.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 254 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

A necklace, a puddle of blood, and criminal cousins.
In May of 1995 co-workers and friends 21-year-old Robbie Bond and 27-year-old William Hatcher went out to the Mahned Bridge to look at the stars.
William’s vehicle was later found abandoned on th... more
A puddle of blood, missing keys, and a note.
In September of 1993, 17-year-old Angela Freeman vanished in Petal, Mississippi.
All she left behind was a note, telling her friend that she was going to the local Pizza Hut to talk to her ex-boyfriend. more
A phone call, Alligator Alley, and an overturned ruling.
On November 7th of 1998, motorists in south Florida saw a young woman, beaten, bleeding, stumbling, and barely able to signal for help on the side of the highway. She was severely wounded and ... more
Two dogs, an icy pond, and a lack of clues.
On February 15th of 2001, 12-year-old Steven Kraft II left his home on Holly Drive in his Benton Heights neighborhood. He was headed over to a friend’s house.
When Steven didn’t return, an all-out search ... more
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Always cases I’ve never heard before. I love this podcast!
Listened, and enjoyed… then saw the weird Charlie Kirk episode and immediately unfollowed; I don’t support people who support terrible people.
Yikes. Recruitment advertisements for ICE and pro Charlie Kirk rhetoric is not the vibe.
I’ve been a fan of yours for quite a while now but your episode on Charlie Kirk and the things going on in this country was THE BEST! Thank you for all you do and THANK YOU for sharing about God!! Keep up the good work, Leah!!
Um, Charlie Kirk didn’t want you to have a podcast. He also argued that statistics about 1 in 5 women being raped aren’t true “because they’re liars.” His vitriol is as Un-Christian as you can get. Jesus would be appalled at Kirk’s statements.
No one deserves to be assassinated. And the misogyny and racism he promoted, documented ad nauseum, is something you should reconsider supporting. Your podcast is mediocre at best, but it was a good placeholder until something better comes on. But after... more
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Exploring the stories of individuals impacted by violent crimes, the content highlights lesser-known cases that often go unnoticed in the true crime genre. Each episode focuses on victims and the consequences of their tragic experiences, providing an in-depth look at the complexities surrounding their stories. There is a notable emphasis on the emotional toll on families and communities affected by these crimes, showcasing the necessity for continuous pursuit of justice. The podcast likely stands out for its dedication to illuminating the narratives of victims, advocating for their memory and seeking to inspire awareness and action in listeners.
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