Michigan Crime Stories is MLive’s most popular podcast exploring murder, mysteries and mayhem in the Mitten. Our new four-part season, "Christmas Eve Cannibal" drops Tuesday, May 9. Produced by Jessica Shepherd and reported by Gus Burns. Got a tip for us? Email Gus at fburns@mlive.com.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
A question arises as Mark Latunski faces charges in the murder of Kevin Bacon — is he competent to stand trial for the crimes? more
On the night of December 27th, 2019, police found Kevin Bacon's naked body hanging from a pulley system in what prosecutors described as a custom kill room in Mark Latunski's basement. Police made the shocking discovery after online chat logs led the... more
Many call Mark Latunski a monster, but he was once a seemingly ordinary husband and father of four children. What changed and when did it change? more
On Christmas Eve 2019, a 25-year-old man named Kevin Bacon met up with a contact from the dating app Grindr. He was never seen alive again. more
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No excitement what’s so ever
I enjoy this podcast very much. When will new episodes be released?
Fab podcast
Excellent series! Looking forward to many more episodes — especially any that detail northern Michigan, which naturally lends itself to mystery.
Very interesting podcast by mLive. Hopefully they branch out to other areas of the state beyond the Ann Arbor area. Don’t sleep on this podcast!
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