
Welcome to Weeknight Mysteries Podcast where we discuss mysteries and share our perspectives and opinions. Contact us at: weeknightmysteries@gmail.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 293 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

16 year old Trenny Gibson Disappeared during a school trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on October 8, 1976. After separating from classmates on the trail back to the bus, she was last seen just 40 minutes before the group was meant to l... more
15 year old Rebecca Reusch disappeared from her older sister’s home in Berlin, Germany, on the morning of February 18, 2019. She was last known to be inside the house with her brother in law, Florian, who later became the prime suspect in the investi... more
18 year old Katelin Akens vanished on December 5, 2015, after being dropped off at her former stepfather’s home before a scheduled flight to Arizona. Although he claimed to have taken her to the airport, Katelin never checked in, and cell phone data ... more
3 year old Sandy Davidson disappeared on April 23rd, 1976, while playing in the garden of his grandparents home in Irvine, Scotland. He was outside with his younger sister and their dog when the garden gate suddenly opened and the dog ran out. Sandy ... more
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Super guys!
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.
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!
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
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!!
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The show tackles a wide range of true crime cases, from disappearances and murders to historical mysteries, with a focus on timelines, suspects, and emergent theories. Hosts discuss case details, context, and possible explanations while highlighting investigative challenges and real-world implications for victims and communities. A notable strength is the thorough, case-by-case analysis and the conversational yet purposeful delivery that keeps complex information accessible for engaged listeners. Potential sponsors may appreciate a loyal audience drawn to methodical storytelling and a preference for well-researched coverage that avoids sensationalism, with frequent discussion of safety and investigative nuance.
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