This is The Crime Journal...a podcast by the Arundel County Police Department. Join us as we examine active and cold cases along with an occasional look behind the badge. We want our audience to remain informed and engaged with the goal of providing justice for victims. Your tip could bring closure to a grieving family.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In this episode we get a glimpse behind the badge as we sit down with players from the Anne Arundel County Police Department hockey team. The players open up about their history in the sport, their current roles and how the team and their involvement... more
It is now 2018 and Anne Arundel County Police Homicide detectives have exhausted every lead and resource at their disposal while investigating Michael Temple's murder. Their investigation has seemingly come to a standstill until detectives learn of a... more
It’s Tuesday, February 2nd 2010. Winter has taken a foothold in the small Woodwardville Community in the heart of Odenton, Maryland. It’s late in the evening when Margaret Ridgely and Michael Temple return to their home on Williamsburg Lane. The unsu... more
It’s September 2008, and the fall equinox is knocking on the door of the small, tight-knit community of Brooklyn Park, Maryland. The silence of the early morning hour is shattered by the unmistakable sound of gunfire. The body of 25-year-old, Rudolph... more
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I miss listening to the podcast every morning! They’re really good. I hope to hear more new podcasts. Thank you for all that you do.
This is great podcast. I live in Maryland,so it’s awesome to hear the police attempt to close these cases. The only thing that bugs me, and I realize this is unavoidable, is the woman in the first episode’s regional “baldamore” accent is so distracting. I wish they would have asked someone who was a little more well spoken. She just sounds a little uneducated even though she probably is pretty intelligent. Idk, I know that sounds somewhat rude, but I live here and her accent is THICK.
Podcast was really well done. I enjoy all true crime and this was really entertaining to hear about the local community where I live. I look forward to more episodes. Hats off to law enforcement for the excellent job they do in everything ~it’s appreciated!
I listen to many podcasts and this is a new favorite. The audio quality is great and the fact they focus on unsolved cases is fantastic. Looking forward to more!
Thanks for posting these. I look forward to hearing more.
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