
During this podcast, your host Emily shares and talks about true crime cases ranging from serial killers to missing persons cases. New episodes are uploaded every Saturday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

In 1987, Gloria Weidner came home in a panic looking for her daughter after she wasn’t answering the house phone only to stumble across the scene of a mother’s worst nightmare. That morning she found 16-year-old Amy Weidner lying in bed covered in bl... more
November 26th, 2010 was the last time that Andrew, Alexander & Tanner Skelton would last be seen before they disappeared. Their father, John Skelton was the last one to have the boys and refuses to tell police where the boys are at. In this episode, ... more
May 9th, 2021 was the last time that anyone would see 13 year old Tristyn Bailey alive. In this episode, your host Emily explains her last known whereabouts and how the police tracked down her killer. Source material: •www.clickorlando.com/ne... more
On Halloween night of 1984, Doreen Erbert answered a knock at the door to find a man on the other side in a wolf mask holding a machete in his hand. Minutes later, Doreen’s husband came home to find Doreen and their unborn son murdered. In this episo... more
I listen to a lot of true crime and the best shows tell you more than a quick local news article. I understand it was your first episode but I don’t really think you gave Tia’s episode justice. You have to research people, not just do a quick internet search. This will lengthen the time of the podcasts. If you just state known details it will be super short.
You should reach out to Dan’s friends and family to Learn more on his back story, and talk to Tias friends who knew more details regarding... more









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