Spelade
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Hi Friends!
Today I wanted to talk about lame ol Barbara and what an awful person she was. I mean, I feel bad for her because she seemed to have a rough life, but damn, did she really need to ruin everyone elses? RIP to poor Tony, yes he made some bad choices but he did not deserve the treatment he received from his family and most of all his own MOTHER.
Love and appreciate you guys a ton and I hope to be seeing you very soon
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On August 16, 1980, 6 year-old Alicia O’Reilly was found dead in her bed, in the room she shared with her 8-year-old sister. For years the case has gone unsolved, but police are currently following up new leads
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In a quiet, upper middle-class neighborhood, overlooking San Pablo Bay in Northern California, a brazen killing in 1997 shocked and shattered the innocence of a whole community. To this day, it is still unknown as to why the killer or killers targeted the victims. With the lack of answers, multiple theories have been put forth and discussed. Was it a home invasion gone wrong? Was it a drug related murder? Was it a part of a vast government conspiracy? Or could it have been the end result of a love triangle? Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia.
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Larissa Sam loved to sing and play guitar. In June 2015, Larissa was preparing for an upcoming audition of American Idol. She saw this as her chance to provide a better life for her young son. But Larissa would vanish without a trace just days before the audition. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia.
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When 10-year-old Holly Jones disappeared in broad daylight after walking a friend home in her west-end Toronto neighbourhood, it would shock Canada, send ripples of panic and fear throughout the city, and bring a community together. The investigation into what happened to Holly would turn into the largest manhunts in Canadian history, as police would through everything they had at the case. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/crimepedia.
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It was November, 1982.
And 20-year-old Tony Jones was about to head off on the adventure of a lifetime.
The Perth born bloke was about to backpack across the outback of North Queensland.He’d trek from Brisbane to Townsville, out to Mount Isa, where he’d planned on meeting his brother.
But Tony Jones never made it. As his brother Mark tells us in this episode, he’s never been seen since.
So how does a person just vanish into thin air? On this episode of Investigates April Glover speaks to Mark Jones, Tony’s brother, about the disappearance, and why his family established Australian Missing Persons week.
Your host is April Glover
The Executive Producer is Elissa Ratliff
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Three boys kick over a mysterious barrel in the woods. A small town cop fishes for answers. Evidence is buried, and the case goes cold.
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Bear Brook, hosted by Jason Moon, is the critically-acclaimed true crime podcast from New Hampshire Public Radio.
Season 1: Two barrels. Four Bodies. And a cold case that’s changing how murder will be investigated forever.
Season 2 - A True Crime Story: Jason Carroll is serving life in prison for a murder he says he didn’t commit. The only evidence against him? His own taped confession. More than 30 years later, is it possible to get to the truth – and who gets to tell it?
Stephen King called both seasons “the best true crime podcasts I've ever heard. Brilliant, involving, hypnotic.” The New Yorker said season one “stands out for its ambition, complexity, and thoughtful tone.”
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Dick Weston is the key to the Stevenson murders. As the Sheriff’s Department and FBI begin to build a case against the former convict, their investigative aim steers toward the two women who alibied him.
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In light of all the discoveries made during the investigation, authorities still don’t have tangible evidence leading to who is responsible for the murders. Yet, as it feels like the case is beginning to run cold, Detective Cooper finds a new person of interest with connections that are hard to ignore – a man many warn is not someone to tangle with or upset.
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As the focus starts to shift towards the mystery man who visited the Stevensons just hours before the murders, unique investigative techniques are implemented by law enforcement in an effort to find answers. Forty years later, those tactics are revealed when a cache of never-before-heard recordings are discovered and reveal a puzzle of new information.
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Police quickly learn that what was initially considered a deadly accident inside the Stevenson home was actually the scene of a quadruple homicide. Was it retribution from a business deal gone wrong? Had Billy shown off his money to the wrong person? An incident that takes place at one of the family's fireworks stands just days before the murders becomes an eerie prelude as the suspect list begins to grow.
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Everyone in Bethel, Ohio, has a theory about what happened to the Stevenson family on July 6, 1981. They were one of the town’s most popular, wealthiest families and operated a number of lucrative firework stands in high demand each summer. But when their house is burned to the ground and everyone inside is found dead, long buried secrets of the past are exposed.
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In this episode Dr. Wolfe discusses the ways in which deaths are described and categorized in the forensic realm. He uses short case examples (real cases!) to demonstrate the necessary features to learn and understand these concepts. All manners of death from naturals through homicides are covered.
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Aletha Jo Williams had some minor run-ins with the law. Then she became pregnant and in 2001 and 2002 seemed to be turning her life around when her Utah family reported her missing. Police did some investigation but had little to go on and her disappearance became a cold case. Acting on new information in 2014, police obtained a search warrant and sent drivers into waterways looking for her body. They didn't find Aletha and no arrests were made for what appears to be her murder. Now, just this week (July 6), a dramatic new development occurred. We rushed out this podcast to tell the story.