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You Should Be Here

Fire Eyes Media, LLC
Shores Of Strength
Jason Landry
David Schamp
Victim Advocacy
Liz Barraza
Houston
Covid-19
Shelbey Thornburgh
Daniel Heckerthorn
Cincinnati
Andrew Tyler
Domestic Violence
True Crime Podcasting
Missouri City, Texas
Luling, Texas
Freweini Gebremicael
Missing Persons
The Homicide Tree
Texas State University
Tomball

You Should Be Here is a collaborative podcast to raise money to give back to victims and families. Each season is a new theme and each episode is a different case as told by a volunteer true crime podcast host.Season 1: The Homicide Tree "The Homicide Tree" is a symbolic tree where each ornament is placed in remembrance by name of a victim of homicide who deserves to be here this holiday season.Se... more

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In late October 1995,18 year-old Shana Jaros had just moved out of her parents home and was renting an apartment nearby with a roommate. What seemed to be a normal ordinary Halloween night soon turned into a nightmare for the Jaros family when 18-yea... more

In 1973 in Houston, Texas 12 year-old Kirk Douglas Gaskin was brutally murdered in a bathroom at the restaurant where his mother worked. Little investigation was done and little remains known about what happened to that day at the early Roberts famou... more

Lured by a mysterious couple posing as prospective buyers, 24 year old Lindsay Buziak was brutally murdered in an upscale neighborhood in Saanich on Vancouver Island In February of 2008. Despite a trail of strange phone calls, suspicious behavior, an... more

On February 13, 2017, two best friends—13-year-old Abby Williams and 14-year-old Libby German—set out for a walk along the scenic Monon High Bridge in Delphi, Indiana. The next day, their bodies were discovered in a wooded area nearby, sparking a mas... more

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Recent Guests

Don Waller
Father of Ryan Waller, shares insights on his son's case and the aftermath.
Episode: MURDERED: Heather Quan & SURVIVOR: Ryan Waller || Weird True Crime for Cases That Haunt Us
Ashley Reeler
Cousin of Kali Ann Poulton
Episode: ABDUCTION: Kali Poulton || A Simpler Time True Crime for Cases That Haunt Us
Holly Dunn
A survivor of violent crime and author of 'Soul Survivor'.
Advocacy Center Holly's House
Episode: BONUS: SURVIVOR Holly Dunn Interview & The Why
Mary Vincent
Survivor of a brutal abduction and assault at 15, advocate for victims.
Mary Vincent Foundation
Episode: SURVIVOR | MARY VINCENT || Perplexity: A Mystery Podcast for Death Not Yet
Holly K Dunn Pendleton
Survivor, motivational speaker, and advocate for victims of violent crimes
Holly's House
Episode: SURVIVOR | HOLLY DUNN || Like Mother Like Murder for Death Not Yet
Chris Meyer
Holly's friend and victim.
Episode: SURVIVOR | HOLLY DUNN || Like Mother Like Murder for Death Not Yet
Rinelle Harper
Survivor of a brutal assault and an advocate for victims' rights.
Indigenous Community Advocate
Episode: SURVIVOR | RINELLE HARPER || Wicked Ever After for Death Not Yet
Jennifer Msumba
A survivor of the Judge Rotenberg Center, awarded filmmaker, songwriter, and author
Episode: SURVIVOR | JENNIFER MSUMBA || Least of These for Death Not Yet
Tom Canavan
Survivor of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, sharing his personal experience of that day.
Episode: 09/11 SURVIVOR | TOM CANAVAN || Missing in Hush Town for Death Not Yet

Host

Jules Thorp
Host and founder of the Podcasters Give Back initiative, with a focus on advocacy for victims of crime.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • A beautiful and important tribute

    Well done

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kaydra Brannan
    United States9 months ago
  • So important!

    What an amazing way to raise awareness and give back to a much needed cause!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Queenie2323
    United States9 months ago
  • Love!

    So many true crime podcasts are out there making light of these cases. So happy this is to support a good cause.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CaptainPodcast
    United States9 months ago
  • Another great collaboration for a cause

    I love the podcasters give back idea and seeing so many amazing pod hosts come together is really powerful. Each episode has so much compassion and care.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lilpyrogirl
    United States9 months ago
  • Excellent Podcast

    Research is excellent. Attention to detail. Compassionate and kind in telling the victims story.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SueBeeHoney63
    United States9 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the focus on giving back and supporting victims' families, emphasizing the importance of compassion in true crime storytelling.
Audience members highlight the collaborative nature, framing it as a beacon of hope for survivors and advocating for meaningful change.
Many express admiration for the hosts' efforts to create a meaningful impact while addressing sensitive topics.

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Apple Podcasts
#174
Netherlands/True Crime

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ABDUCTION: Kali Poulton || A Simpler Time True Crime for Cases That Haunt Us
Q: What do you think about Mark Christie's wife, Lacey, turning him in?
I'm very thankful that she had the courage to say something to prevent him from potentially harming others.
ABDUCTION: Kali Poulton || A Simpler Time True Crime for Cases That Haunt Us
Q: What would you say to people who may have information and are afraid to come forward in a cold case?
Have the courage to say something because you would be providing the family with closure.
TRIPLE HOMICIDE: Taylor Toller, Shawn Boschuk and Alan Pennylegion || A Million Other Choices for Cases That Haunt Us
Q: And what do you think of Dustin now? Have you reached a point of forgiveness or are you just?
Yeah, I never did have any hate or anything like that. I mean, he's a human being too, but he ruined his life.
TRIPLE HOMICIDE: Taylor Toller, Shawn Boschuk and Alan Pennylegion || A Million Other Choices for Cases That Haunt Us
Q: Do you feel that we got justice?
Yes, I do. I mean, what more can you expect? I know it doesn't pay for what Dustin has taken from us.
MISSING: The Saloman Family || Like Mother Like Murder for Cases That Haunt Us
Q: Was there any other theories that they either went into or ended up looking into?
Elaine's mother believed that the family's disappearance was Saul's fault due to his unsavory business dealings and personal infidelities, which may have led to their murder.

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Frequently Asked Questions About You Should Be Here

What is You Should Be Here about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on true crime, this collaborative podcast serves a unique purpose of raising funds to support victims and their families. Each season highlights different themes, with the current focus on survivor stories, while previous seasons have addressed homicide victims and domestic abuse. The episodes feature volunteer hosts who recount specific cases or survivor experiences, fostering a sense of community and advocacy for those affected by crime. Additionally, the initiative encourages donations to provide essential support for various nonprofit organizations dedicated to victim advocacy. This podcast not only aims to educate listeners about individual experiences but also strives to make a meaningful difference in the lives of victims th... more

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1. Don Waller
2. Ashley Reeler
3. Holly Dunn
4. Mary Vincent
5. Holly K Dunn Pendleton
6. Chris Meyer
7. Rinelle Harper
8. Jennifer Msumba

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