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Weeknight Mysteries Podcast

Weeknight Mysteries Podcast
Ball Cemetery
Bélmez Faces
David Schultz
Nebraska
Kristen Modafferi
Springfield Three
Missing Persons
Jodi Huisentruit
Bélmez De La Moraleda
Foul Play
Iowa
Lisa Marie Young
Ghosts
Paranormal Phenomena
Mason City
John Vansice
Truck Driving
Second Autopsy
Autopsy
Ty Duncan

Welcome to Weeknight Mysteries Podcast where we discuss mysteries and share our perspectives and opinions. Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.com

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Latest Episodes

21 year old Kortne Stouffer disappeared from Palmyra, PA in the early morning hours of July 29, 2012. She was last seen by her friend Cody Pruett, who was staying in with Kortne after a wild night out. Cody claims that he woke up and left Kortne's ap... more

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Bill Dwayne Shipley was a 47 year old contract painter who was last seen in Goldsby, Oklahoma, on July 19, 2011. The final confirmed sighting of Bill was captured on a Sonic Drive In surveillance camera, which showed him picking up an order alongside... more

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Arpana Jinaga was a 24 year old Indian woman living in Redmond, Washington when she was murdered in her own apartment during a Halloween party in 2008. Her body was discovered a few days later. The killer had attempted to clean the crime scene, but m... more

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Allan Bryant a 23 year old man from Glenrothes, Fife, in Scotland was last seen leaving a nightclub at around 2:00 a.m. on November 3rd, 2013. Surveillance footage shows Allan stumbling on his way out,  he appears to be heading towards the direction ... more

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Hosts

Juras
Co-host, responsible for analysis and input on various mysteries and true crime cases discussed in episodes, often providing insights into psychological aspects.
Rain
Co-host, known for engaging storytelling and in-depth discussions surrounding the mysteries tackled in the episodes, contributes personal insights and anecdotes.
Eurus
Co-host, brings a distinctive perspective and depth to the discussions, often focusing on new theories and speculations related to each mystery.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 197 ratings
  • Love These Two

    I’ve listened to two and a half episodes so far and I love these two. They do a fantastic job in their second language. I love hearing their Eastern European perspective on these cases.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tlklhughes
    United States4 months ago
  • Plagiarism at its finest!

    This podcaster has stolen work directly off true crime sub Reddit’s and has read them literally word for word. The episodes on “Elena Hawkins” and “Daniel Woods” were all taken from the articles written by popular true crime Redditor “taracalicosbike” please see/listen for yourself! He’s a fraud!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Matthew178763837
    United Statesa year ago
  • Inaccurate

    Just listened to the Claudia Lawrence ep.

    Inaccurate - she spoke to her parents on the night before she disappeared. She was due to meet her mate the following eve

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    neilgregs
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Well researched!!

    Thank you very much for your podcast! I have only just discovered you two! You are so well researched and I love listening to your insights and possible theories into the mysteries of the subject!!my very favorite now!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShellyPinkBooks
    United States2 years ago
  • Very good

    I like this podcast, the host has a no nonsense approach and does a thorough job of explaining these cases. He offers his own theories and opinions which I personally find pretty interesting, well worth its addition to the library.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    geosimm59
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

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

Listeners appreciate the well-researched insights and varied perspectives on true crime cases.
A number of reviews express concerns over occasional inaccuracies or lack of clarity, highlighting the challenges of interpreting complex cases.
Some enjoy the conversational style and the depth with which topics are covered, providing opportunities for personal reflection.
The hosts are praised for their storytelling abilities and unique take on familiar mysteries, creating engaging content for true crime aficionados.
Mixed reviews indicate that while many listeners find the content compelling, others critique certain presentation aspects as distracting or inconsistent.

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Talking Points

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#52 What Happened to Bill Shipley?
Q: Why was Bill Shipley's trailer found in disarray?
When his family checked on him weeks after he was last seen, they found the trailer unlocked, with power shut off, spoiled food, and signs that he vanished suddenly.
#52 What Happened to Bill Shipley?
Q: Was the unidentified passenger ever identified?
No, the passenger has never come forward or been identified, raising questions about their involvement.
#45 Disappearance of Terrence Woods: Vanished in Front of a Film Crew
Q: Did you find it suspicious that the crew entered Terrence's hotel room before law enforcement?
Not really, as they were likely just trying to help by getting clothing items for the dogs.
#45 Disappearance of Terrence Woods: Vanished in Front of a Film Crew
Q: What do you think about the case of Terrence Woods?
It's a complex case that raises concerns about mental health and the pressures of production work.
#34 Daniel Robinson Case: Accident or Foul Play?
Q: What do you think about the possibility of foul play in this case?
There are hints of potential foul play, especially considering the details surrounding the crash and the access to Daniel's apartment.

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The content explores captivating and often mysterious true crime cases, ranging from disappearances to unresolved murders. The hosts provide their insights and theories while analyzing various factors surrounding each case, such as personal relationships, community dynamics, and law enforcement involvement. Notably, the emphasis on connecting personal narratives with broader societal implications offers listeners a unique perspective on the complexities of each mystery.

Additionally, the detailed discussion paired with engaging narratives tends to attract those intrigued by human psychology and the darker sides of society. With a focus on current and historical cases alike, the exploration of real-life mysteries is likely to resonate well ... more

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