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Small Town Mysteries

Kate, Christine, and Rachael
Natalee Holloway
Missing Persons
Domestic Violence
Haley Dandorand
Telma Boinville
Stephen Brown
Ashley Loring Heavyrunner
Pupukia
North Shore Community
Hawaii
True Crime
Tent Girl
George Carroll
Jackalin Thompson
Tracy Mondabough
Blackfeet Reservation
Brian Cohee
Warren Barnes
Erin Marie Gilbert
Criminal Justice

3 lifelong friends who like to dish on true crime and the kind of drama that only small towns can provide đź’€

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes177Founded3 years ago
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Today we're going to be talking about the murder of Shirley Ann Duguay, who went missing in 1994 and was later found dead in a shallow grave. 

Shirley Ann Duguay was from Canada and a 32-year-old mother of five. Most reports don’t go ... more

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On the morning of November 15, 2004, Peter Porco woke up as usual and carried out his typical morning routine: he packed a lunch, he filled the dishwasher, and he wrote and signed a check to his son Christopher. He even locked himself... more

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On September 7, 1978, Georgi Markov, a Bulgarian defector living in London, was on his way to work. He left his car and crossed the Waterloo Bridge, which was part of his everyday routine. While waiting for the bus, Markov felt a stin... more

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Today, we’re going to Norway! We’ve got another international case on our hands this week, with some parallels to The Somerton Man, which was recently covered. This one goes back to the autumn of 1970, to a place nicknamed “The Ice Va... more

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Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars from 181 ratings
  • Melissa Gosule

    I really did not appreciate the laughter when talking about my childhood friend’s murder. And no, you did not pronounce her last name correctly or really say anything meaningful.

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    1
    Nikkii12436
    United States2 months ago
  • Okay

    Kate really needs to stop interrupting stories for random not really necessary tangents.

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    3
    ksudhjsisnsbisnsbsj
    United States2 months ago
  • Libs

    I was ready to dive into the Bridgewater Triangle series they have but all the victim blaming and liberal propaganda like “Cause white people” statements when talking about the name of a war. Not to mention the main girl comparing her beliefs to the same as the Chief who wanted the land back. Guess what native Americans stole land from native Americans. So did they feel the need to “recognize “ the pervious tribes land like you are telling your listeners… Yikes.

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    1
    poorpicks69
    United States7 months ago
  • Victim judgement

    Lots of victim blaming such as "if you can be influenced in leaving your children you're a bad person" lol they need to take a more scientific angle to their stories. Otherwise it's just silly girls talking about real people who have suffered.

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    3
    Groomieswkris
    United States7 months ago
  • Easy Listen

    I genuinely like these girls. I’ve read that some of the reviews say they have no chemistry. I beg to differ with that. I enjoy the banter and their insight. Not everybody’s always going to get it right. So maybe that’s something they need to be more mindful of.

    My only bit of advice would be leave the politics out of it. With the Rockefeller episode, they kept yelling about white privilege and colonization.

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    Christine0920
    United Statesa year ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some listeners express concerns about the hosts' occasional tangents detracting from the main narratives, preferring a tighter storytelling format.
The hosts' chemistry and banter are highlighted positively, providing a sense of familiarity and relatability that keeps listeners engaged.
The podcast's focus on lesser-known true crime stories is appreciated by listeners, as it uncovers intriguing facets of small-town life.
Critiques regarding political commentary suggest a desire for a more balanced approach to sensitive topics during the discussions.

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#151
Norway/True Crime

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The Boy Under the Billboard
Q: What led to the identification of Bobby as the boy under the billboard?
Investigators matched Bobby's DNA to a sample submitted to the GEDmatch database, leading to the identification through familial connections.
The Boy Under the Billboard
Q: How did Bobby's family not know that he was missing for 20 years?
Bobby's family believed he was with his mother in South Korea, as indicated by his father, John Witt, hence they never reported him missing.
What Happened to Dorothy Kilgallen?
Q: How did she die, actually?
Dorothy Kilgallen overdosed on barbiturates, but it's unclear whether it was intentional or accidental.
Harrowing Homicide in Hawaii: Telma Boinville
Q: Why did she receive two life sentences and he only got one?
It's just because of the logistics of them having to separate the case; the judge and jury determine sentencing and guilt independently.
Harrowing Homicide in Hawaii: Telma Boinville
Q: Do you have the right for an independent trial?
It's not explicitly stated as a constitutional right, but it could be included in the overall penumbra of other rights enshrined under the Constitution.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Small Town Mysteries

What is Small Town Mysteries about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast is centered around true crime stories entwined with unique small-town dramas. Through a lens of camaraderie, three lifelong friends share their insights and anecdotes, exploring the peculiar cases that often hide behind the facades of seemingly quiet communities. Episodes cover a variety of topics, including unsolved mysteries, historic crimes, and societal impacts, all steeped in the context of small-town life. The hosts bring a mix of humor and thoughtful commentary to their discussions, contrasting the weighty nature of true crime with a light-hearted friendship dynamic that makes it engaging for listeners.

What sets this podcast apart is its focus on lesser-known cases rather than mainstream stories, highlighting the overl... more

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