Ozarks True Crime is an editaudio Original investigative podcast based on true crime in the mysterious and oft-forgotten region of the Ozarks. Host and writer Anne Roderique-Jones travels to back to her hometown and weaves in a personal narrative as she examines the intricate trail of untold stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing a never-before-heard interview with lawyer and professor Sean O’Brien. In this episode Sean gives us first-hand information on the systems responsible for placing those stru... more
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing the first-ever podcast interview with the children of Melvin Lee Reynolds: the St. Joseph man who spent four years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. We hear about how ... more
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing, we’re releasing our never-heard-before interview with Rick Hartigan — a former St. Joseph, Missouri, journalist who received threats from police for his reporting on the Patricia Jeschke mu... more
As she awaits the judge’s ruling, Sandra Hemme returns to the Chillicothe Correctional Center to continue serving her 50-year prison sentence. In this episode, we ask what will happen if Sandy is released. We talk to advocates, and hear first-hand fr... more
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Yup, I’m a fan. One thing that always aggravates us people of the Ozarks is when writers or producers don’t get us. It’s not like it’s hard, we’re pretty common folks. But they tend to portray us and our location in a way that is not authentic. We don’t mind showing non-native people what’s behind the curtain (I can promise you it ain’t a wizard) as long as it’s authentic. It’s a poor region, we gots lots of problems. But we also have lots of good. Anne gets us, she writes us in a way that is tr... more
Please make the episodes longer and release episodes with consistency
In a sea of true crime shows, this one stands out as one of the most meticulous. The host’s devotion to detail as well as hearing every voice yields truly fascinating, gripping episodes. A must listen not only for those interested in these particular cases but for true crime and mysteries in general.
Enjoyed both podcasts. Keep it up, there’s more to discover. Ravell would be interesting and this current case of Dr. John Forsyth!
Must listen! Not only is this in-depth but you can feel the compassion For the victims and their families!
Apple Podcasts | #184 | New Zealand/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #194 | Belgium/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #198 | Denmark/True Crime |
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