This is a podcast where I will bring you stories of true crime on murders, infamous cases and unsolved mysteries. True Crime weekly covers a new case each week bringing you real life horror stories. We will dig into murders, massacres, infamous cases, serial killers and unsolved mysteries. Stories of the most disturbing, controversial, and heartbreaking true crime cases told by your host Alina Tru... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
On July 17, 1989, Shannon’s dad left for work at 10:30pm. After he left, 18 year old Shannon went out to go party with a small group of friends. That was the last time Shannon would ever be seen alive again. This is the story of the murder of Shannon... more
The Newport Bridge stands a majestic 219 feet above the Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. But on the evening of November 10, 1993, shortly before 7:00 PM, a bridge supervisor and a state trooper investigated an empty car that was blocking one of the ... more
On August 12th 1993, John and Nancy Bosco were murdered in their home in Ferndale, Montana. The crime scene was bloody and confusing. John appeared to be more decomposed than Nancy and police initially thought this could be a murder suicide. When the... more
On July 15th, 1982, George Krise, a gravedigger for Cedar Ridge Cemetery, was walking through a wooded area towards the rear of the cemetery when he came across a horrific discovery. Lying face-up on the bank of a creek bed was the decomposing body o... more
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Really love the stories, the hosts but the background music is awful. Please please please get rid of that.
Gets right into the story - thank you ! We aren’t interested in 10 minute intros Great sound quality instruments , meaning good sound quality . None of the tin can sound Speaks quite clearly and enunciates well . Stories are interesting , and well researched . ( so far , 4 episodes in ) The only thing I might add is get rid of the background “music” . It’s just plain detracting and unnecessary. Does nothing positive for the show . more
The story was good but we were surprised to hear the lady host cuss several times. Totally not necessary. We were listening as we traveled & was sad it was not kid friendly at all.
Like the pod…young narrators with short stories. Please, stop the super annoying background music
You say now and ok too much more
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