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“My name is Dr. S. I’m using a pseudonym and concealing my identity to protect my legacy, and my reputation.” After fourteen years working for a major county in a well-known city, Dr. S. began noticing strange connections between a series of mangled bodies, jealous lovers, and one recurring clue: a receipt for an antique hand mirror. Dr. S. Files unearths those forgotten case reports. Where science met the supernatural, and reason gave way to dread. Told through recovered audio, personal not ...
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Noble

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In the winter of 2002, police discovered more than 300 bodies on one property in the tiny town of Noble, Georgia. What followed was one of the biggest and most expensive investigations in the history of the American South. To get to the bottom of this forgotten case, journalist Shaun Raviv visits a rural community with plenty of secrets. He discovers the epic history of the well-respected family who owned the property, uncovers the fates of the bodies sent to a crematory called Tri-State, an ...
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Dakota Spotlight is a true crime series investigating unsolved murders, cold cases, and missing persons in North Dakota and the Midwest. Hosted by investigative journalist James Wolner, each season takes a deep dive into one case, from rural crime and small town murders to decades-old disappearances. Through meticulous research, exclusive interviews, and on-the-ground reporting, Dakota Spotlight brings forgotten crimes back into the public eye and gives voice to victims and their families. A ...
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Forgotten Australia

Forgotten Australia

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Created by Michael Adams, author of The Murder Squad and Hanging Ned Kelly, Forgotten Australia delves deep into bloody crimes, dark histories, unsolved mysteries, eccentric personalities and bizarre happenings that are almost always stranger than fiction. Each episode brings to life people and events that were once known to everyone but are now barely remembered by anyone. Based on intensive original research, Forgotten Australia is crafted with a novelist’s eye for character and detail to ...
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The World War II podcast with comedian Al Murray and historian James Holland. We Have Ways of Making You Talk dives deep into WWII history, exploring key battles, forgotten front lines, and incredible untold stories. Whether you're fascinated by the Battle of Britain, the D-Day landings, or the Eastern Front, this show offers a rich, detailed look at the war that shaped the modern world. Al and James bring a unique blend of expert knowledge and humour, discussing everything from the Third Re ...
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Up North: Where Cases Go Cold

Derek Hamilton & Podium Podcasts

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Who killed John Doyle Jr. — and why? In 1983, 14-year-old John Doyle Jr. disappeared from his home in the rural community of Mitchell Settlement, New Brunswick. Weeks later, his body was found. The case was never solved. No one was arrested. And for decades, no one spoke openly about what happened. Up North is a Canadian true crime podcast investigating one of the country’s forgotten cold cases — an unsolved murder that has haunted a small community for more than four decades. It’s a story o ...
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Want to learn about the horrible bits of history you weren’t taught l? Come check out the dark history podcast a Bi-monthly podcast on history’s darker side. We will delve into the macabre, torturous and bloodthirsty side of history not widely spoken about. looking at some of the most evil people, historical true crime and mysteries. Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dark-history?ref_id=36220 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d Email: darkhistory2021@outlo ...
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Killing Color

Enlightenment Productions

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Killing Color is the latest true crime podcast that focuses on often overlooked and seemingly forgotten cases affecting African Americans and other minority groups. Our goal is to commemorate the lives of those who were lost and to make sure their stories are never forgotten.
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TheColdCases.com Podcast | True Crime & Cold Cases

Dustin Terry | True Crime Journalist

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🕵️‍♂️ TheColdCases.com Podcast is founded by Dustin Terry, host of TheColdCases.com Podcast taking you on a deep dive into the chilling world of true crime and cold cases that have left communities searching for answers. Each episode uncovers true crime mysteries, from haunting murder stories 🩸 to puzzling disappearances, exploring the evidence 🔍 and unraveling the threads of cases that have long remained in the shadows. Through careful investigative journalism 📝, we bring you gripping true ...
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Prash’s Murder Map is a true crime podcast created and hosted by British true crime author Prash Ganendran. Each episode explores real murder cases from history and around the world through original, in-depth research that uncovers overlooked facts and forgotten details. Told objectively and without sensationalism, the series places every case in its true historical and social context, offering thoughtful, evidence-based storytelling.
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True Haunting Files uncovers the chilling realities behind history’s most infamous hauntings. Each episode opens a new case file, blending historical detail, eyewitness accounts, and investigative analysis to separate legend from truth. From forgotten graveyards to world-famous haunted houses, these are the stories where the past refuses to rest.
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Extinguished

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Join us for this long form podcast about the murdered and missing. Long form because we will do one case in 4 weeks. Make sure to tune in each and every week so you do not miss an episode of the case.
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EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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On 27 March 2015, the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge held a major international conference on EU Internet Regulation After Google Spain, supported by the Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) and Hogan Lovells. The theme for the Conference was to explore the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's long awaited "right to be forgotten" case. Alth ...
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Explore the unsolved mysteries of Ontario, Canada with our captivating true crime podcast, Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast. Join our team of dedicated detectives from Nicoll Investigations as they investigate cold cases, homicides, missing persons, and other crimes, all across Canada. Delve into forgotten crimes and help us remember the victims and bring justice and hopefully peace, to the families. Tune in to our engaging exploration of unsolved mysteries today and discover the chilling st ...
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The Moonlit Road Podcast

The Moonlit Road, LLC

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Welcome to The Moonlit Road Podcast, broadcasting from the American South where strange folktales infuse the humid air, and ghost stories are as common as fireflies on a summer night. So light a lantern and pull up a chair—just don't forget to keep an eye on the shadows. Since 1997, we've been your trusted guides on a storytelling journey along the South’s mysterious backroads. The Moonlit Road Podcast unearths classic campfire tales, forgotten ghost stories, and odd legends, whispered acros ...
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Who Killed...?

Evergreen Podcasts | Killer Podcasts

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Everyone deserves to know the truth about what really happened to their loved ones. We hope Who Killed...? will help shine a light on cases that may have been forgotten over time.
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we dive deep into the lost, overlooked, and unsolved cases that history left behind. From chilling murders and mysterious disappearances to bizarre scandals buried in time, we uncover the true stories that never made the headlines—or were deliberately erased. Join us as we unravel long-forgotten mysteries, explore strange and eerie cases, and shine a light on the crimes that history tried to forget.
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Dead Case Files

Dead Case Files

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Dead Case Files is a true crime podcast that dives deep into unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and forgotten investigations. Each episode explores the facts, evidence, and theories behind cases that have gone silent, giving a voice to victims and a spotlight on the pursuit of justice. Join us as we examine what went wrong, what clues remain, and what might finally crack these cases wide open.
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The Truth & Justice Podcast is listener driven show, devoted to the pursuit of truth and justice. Host, Bob Ruff, investigates potential wrongful conviction and cold cases using a unique crowdsourcing approach. Bob invites listeners to participate in the investigations, as he breaks down a new case in each season in real time. Truth & Justice season 15 follows and investigates the potential wrongful conviction of Jodi (Joseph) Hill, and the divide between the people of Benton Harbor Michigan ...
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Welcome to "The Murder of Sandra Birchmore," a podcast channel dedicated to uncovering the dark and disturbing details surrounding the tragic death of Sandra Birchmore—a case that has shaken the foundations of trust in law enforcement in Massachusetts. Sandra Birchmore was a young woman whose life was marked by manipulation and exploitation at the hands of multiple police officers, including those from the Stoughton Police Department. Beginning when she was just a minor, Sandra became entang ...
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Missing Magnolias

Scarlett Davis

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Missing Magnolias tells the stories of the murdered or missing but certainly not forgotten. Too often we sensationalize the offender and undermine the victim. This true crime podcast combats the norm by offering a curation of interviews with victims, criminologists, experts, and truth- seekers who begin the dialogue: what is the "real true crime experience?"
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While Wales is often celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, iconic choirs, and passion for rugby, its valleys and hillsides also cradle some of Britain’s most intriguing and haunting tales. From baffling disappearances and unsolved murders to the eerie whispers of Welsh folklore, there are hidden stories woven into every corner of the country. Too often overlooked by mainstream media and the wider true crime world, this podcast shines a focused light on the murders, mysteries, and forgo ...
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Where the mountains remember everything—even the secrets buried in their shadows. Season by season, Rocky Mountain Reckoning takes you deep into the heart of the American West—uncovering the most haunting unsolved cases, from desolate canyons to forgotten ghost towns. Each season focuses on a different mystery rooted in the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountain region. Season One: The Great Basin Serial Killer. A chilling string of Jane Doe cases across Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming suggests a pa ...
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Beyond Recognition: The First Modern Murder

Beyond Recognition: The First Modern Murder

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From the creators of Small Town Dicks comes a story about the first modern murder investigation... It was a crime like no other, unleashing horrors not seen since Jack the Ripper. On a crisp autumn morning in 1935, a brother and sister out for a walk in the Scottish countryside stumbled upon dozens of packages containing dissected human remains. Who - or what - could have done this? Now largely forgotten, the Ruxton case grabbed worldwide attention. A real-life Agatha Christie mystery, the g ...
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Ye Olde Crime

Lindsay Valenty and Madison Stangl

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Join sisters Lindsay & Madison every Wednesday as we discuss the funny, strange, and obscure crimes of yesteryear. Proud member of the Colture and Cultiv8 Networks.
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Paraverse Live Show & Podcast Series consists of 5 shows currently. Our flagship live show is where the hosts either research and discuss a topic at length or interview a guest on their field of expertise or personal experiences. Illuminate Me, where we discuss conspiracy theories we have found online and the likelihood that they may be true. Eerie theories, in which we look into urban legends and strange experiences people claim to have had. Our 2 newest shows, Forgotten Unsolved, our cold ...
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Predator

The Morning Bulletin

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A 9-year-old girl is attacked on a busy road as she walks home from school. Her murder stuns a community, but it also reveals a horrifying secret: a serial killer has been stalking our streets. The Morning Bulletin's Michelle Gately tells the forgotten story of Queensland's first convicted serial killer through interviews with those closest to the case, including a victim's mother and the prison informant who became an unlikely hero.
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Dark Dialogue

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Giving voice to the voiceless — one case at a time. Step into the shadows with Dark Dialogue, a longform true crime podcast committed to telling the stories that often go unheard. Hosted by John and Angela, this flagship series goes beyond headlines and into the lives of the missing, the murdered, the unidentified, and the overlooked. Through in-depth investigation, survivor advocacy, expert analysis, and community memory, we dig deep into cold cases, stalled investigations, and systemic fai ...
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The streets of wartime London are pitch black and the darkness offers cover to a murderer every bit as terrible as Jack the Ripper. During one awful week in February 1942 he viciously attacks women night after night. But the victims of the so-called Blackout Ripper are now all but forgotten. In this season of Bad Women, historian Hallie Rubenhold and criminologist Alice Fiennes share new details from the archives to tell the extraordinary and moving stories of the women who died and why thei ...
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I’m Megan, your host, and each week I revisit unsolved cases from decades past—stories that have too often been forgotten or overlooked. Together, we examine the facts, question the myths of “the good old days,” and ask whether a simpler time was ever really a safer one. This podcast honors the people at the heart of each case—focusing not on sensationalism, but on the lives affected and the justice still waiting to be served. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podc ...
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Vintedge

Niamh McLauchlan

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Welcome to Vintedge, your biweekly dive into the shadowy world of vintage true crime and unsolved mysteries - based entirely in the British Isles! 🇬🇧 Every other Friday, we unravel chilling stories from Britain and Ireland’s past - from the Vile Victorians to the Nasty Noughties. Join us as we explore historical crime archives, bringing forgotten mysteries to life with gripping storytelling. 🔪 Whether you’re fascinated by classic British and Irish mysteries or obsessed with unsolved crimes, ...
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Two attorneys go beyond the headlines to shine a light on stories that hide, exposing the bones of legal cases left to molder in our hallowed halls of justice. We find the claims that didn't make the news and the facts that didn't make the record—the questions that didn't reach the bench and the answers that didn't come from it—the voices of truth that never got their chance to be heard. Join us, friends, as we venture into the underworld of long forgotten lawfare and learn how verdicts are ...
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Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

Rich Napolitano

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A maritime history podcast. Dive deep into the captivating world of shipwrecks, maritime disasters, and seafaring legends. Each episode unravels the true stories behind history’s most infamous shipwrecks, from legendary vessels lost to the depths to modern-day maritime mysteries. Join host Rich Napolitano as he explores the history, science, and human stories behind these sunken relics—perfect for history buffs, sailors, divers, ocean lovers, and adventure seekers alike. Set sail with us on ...
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Join our host Oliver Kadel and guest presenters, in conversation with industry thought leaders, practitioners, artists, academics and entrepreneurs discussing all aspects of this rapidly evolving industry from art, science and business to practical insights and project case studies. We aim to inform, educate, explore and unite the community. Immersive Audio Podcast is produced by 1.618 Digital Ltd.
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Welcome to The Lowest Crime, a true crime podcast that explores some of the most intriguing and unsettling cases from the Netherlands. In each episode, I, Eline, take you through a new story, covering everything from unsolved mysteries to notorious crimes that have shaped the country’s history. With a straightforward approach and a focus on the facts, I try to offer fresh insights into cases that often fly under the radar. We will explore a wide range of stories, from cases with clear-cut vi ...
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Darts & Letters

New Books Network

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Darts and Letters is about ‘arts and letters,’ but for the kind of people who might hack a dart. We cover public intellectualism and the politics of academia from a left populist perspective. Put simply: we love ideas, but hate snob culture. Each week, we interview thinkers about key debates that are relevant to the left. We discuss politics, arts, culture, and ideas. But the show is for everyone. That means sometimes you'll hear from the usual suspects, like that authoritative old professor ...
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Box in the Basement

Arlene, Leah, Bree

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"Box in the Basement" is a compelling new podcast created by Arlene, a woman whose life was forever changed by a family tragedy. The unsolved murder of her Uncle Leon Laurales serves as the catalyst for this investigative series. Disturbed by the lackluster investigation and the mystery that still surrounds his case, Arlene dives deep into the details of her uncle's story, uncovering the many problems that plagued the investigation. Her journey doesn't stop there, as she expands her focus to ...
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Send us a text Discover the full story behind the Theresa Fusco murder — a 1984 Long Island cold case reopened after four decades. Learn how modern DNA testing, a discarded straw, and advanced forensic genealogy led to the arrest of Richard Bilodeau, after three men were wrongfully convicted and later exonerated. Support the show Thank you for list…
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Send us a text In this episode of TheColdCases.com Podcast, I sit down with Jody Walsh, sister of missing Will County Sheriff’s Deputy Robin Abrams, who vanished in 1990 under circumstances that still raise hard questions. Jody shares who Robin was beyond the headlines—her courage, her career, and the life stolen from a loving family. We discuss th…
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They thought Freddy Krueger was fiction. But in the early 1980s, dozens of healthy young men from Southeast Asia began dying mysteriously in their sleep — their hearts stopping after nights filled with screams and terror. This episode of True Haunting Files peels back the legend to uncover the horrifying reality behind A Nightmare on Elm Street. Fr…
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How did the SS units fight back against the Italian partisan brigades? When was the Marzabotto massacre? What happened to the leaders of the Stella Rossa, and their families? Join James Holland and Al Murray for part 2 as they explore the story of the largest mass killing of civilians in Western Europe outside of the camps, and try to understand wh…
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Send us a text The mysterious disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley continues to captivate true-crime followers around the world. In 2025, new evidence and FBI updates have reignited hope for answers nearly three decades after Amy vanished from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship near Curaçao. The viral Netflix docuseries Amy Bradley Is Missing sparked hundr…
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The Unsolved Murders of Lori Pinkus and Toronto’s Sex Trade WorkersUnraveled Secrets in the Shadows of Toronto In the dark streets of Toronto, a sinister pattern emerged from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s: five sex trade workers, including Lori Pinkus, brutally strangled and left in chilling scenes far from where they were last seen. Were these m…
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Traveling preacher seeks revenge on a inhospitable farm couple in this darkly funny ghost story from Arkansas (by way of Ireland). Another version of this story by storyteller Bill Harley can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltKUDHBCEGA For more strange Southern folktales, including stories not on the podcast, visit https://themoonlit…
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Esteemed forensic anthropologist, Dr. Erin Kimmerle, founder and executive director of the Institute of Forensic Anthropology at the University of South Florida, joins us to discuss her groundbreaking investigations into the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys. Dating back to the early 1900s, the Dozier School, once a juvenile reform institution in Fl…
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Lindsay is joined by bestselling thriller and horror author Scott Wells to discuss his book, “Marked By The Ouija,” which established him as a powerful voice in YA horror—blending supernatural mystery with the emotional depth of adolescence. When a group of friends stumble upon a brand-new Ouija board, a night of harmless fun spirals into a terrify…
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THE GIRL IN THE BOILER ROOM: Andrea Atkinson and a Toronto Nightmare Toronto, October 1990. Six-year-old Andrea Atkinson vanished from the high-rise she called home. The sudden disappearance of an innocent child launched a frantic, city-wide search that consumed a community and broke a family. Ten agonizing days later, the worst was confirmed. Andr…
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In July 1942, as Australia’s armed forces were about to begin what would become the legendary battle for the Kokoda Track, in another occupied part of New Guinea, the brave Aussie coastwatcher Con Page was desperately trying to evade a huge force of Japanese soldiers that was systematically hunting him down. It’s easy to get a free trial that will …
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After five days of deliberation, a jury finally returns a verdict in the case of Johnny Eng. Its ultimate meaning depends on whom you ask — and the lessons it taught the justice system may already be forgotten. For more: Mike Moy’s memoir book Bad to Blue and his Chinatown Gang Stories channel on YouTube. Rong Xiaoqing’s article in Documented, "Gho…
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Where is Monte Sole in Italy? Why was the Stella Rossa such a successful partisan group? What resistance did Italians engage in to fight Nazi Germany? Join James Holland and Al Murray for part 1 as they explore the story of the largest mass killing of civilians in Western Europe outside of the camps, and try to understand why the tragedy is so poor…
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Send us a text In 2008, Pleasanton, California, was rocked by the brutal murders of Ernest and Charlene Scherer. The couple was found dead in their home, the scene staged to look like a burglary. Detectives soon uncovered financial troubles, gambling debts, and a hidden motive for greed. Their son, professional poker player Ernie Scherer III, becam…
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The Murder of Donna Oglive – A Cold Case BreakthroughA Cold Case Cracked. A Killer Caught. The Truth Unearthed. In the gritty streets of 1998 Toronto, 24-year-old Donna Oglive—a sharp, street-smart mother pregnant with her second child—was found strangled in a desolate parking lot, her body chillingly posed. Her murder joined a string of unsolved k…
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In 1975 Sacramento, a young girl named Harriet went out to play at the park and never returned home. Her concerned mother called police and tragically, the next day, her body was found in a dumpster just a mile away. Police quickly focused on two local boys who claimed it was all part of a child’s game that went terribly wrong. But as you’ll hear, …
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When a young couple's death echoes a tragedy in her own marriage, Dr. S finds herself drawn in. But this case cuts deeper than she expects. As she unravels its secrets, old wounds reopen and the ghosts she's buried refuse to stay quiet. Support the show Dr. S. Files is a psychological horror series from the Bloodborne Cinemática universe, where eve…
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The Cannington Cover-Up: The Unsolved Shearer Family Murders In the dead of night, flames devoured a quiet farmhouse—and a family's secrets. August 4, 2007. Cannington, Ontario—a sleepy rural haven where neighbors wave from unlocked porches—awakens to inferno. Firefighters battle the blaze on Cameron Street, only to unearth a nightmare: beloved tea…
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This episode of Extinguished delves into the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW), exploring the historical, legal, and social structures that have perpetuated this tragedy. Hosts David McClam and LaDonna Humphrey honor the story of Misty Rainey Bedoni, a Navajo woman who disappeared in 2016, and discuss the systemic issues that a…
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The Cannington Cover-Up: The Unsolved Shearer Family Murders In the dead of night, flames devoured a quiet farmhouse—and a family's secrets. August 4, 2007. Cannington sleeps—until flames awaken a nightmare. Teacher Don Shearer, 16-year-old Andrew: Bludgeoned. Their home? Set ablaze to bury the brutality. Survivor son Charles escapes the inferno, b…
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The Kansas City Alias: The Mystery of Room 1046 and Artemus OgletreePart 2: Secrets from the Police FileThe body was identified. The killer was not. Welcome back to Ontario Cold Cases. I’m your host, Jay Nicoll, and in this highly anticipated Part 2, we peel back the layers on the infamous 1935 murder of Artemus Ogletree, found tortured and dying i…
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Send us a text Eighteen-year-old Logan Nathaniel Musil, a freshman at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, was reported missing in late September 2025 after vanishing from campus in Weatherford, Oklahoma. Now, in a tragic update, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation has confirmed that Logan’s body was found in a wooded area near Veteran’s …
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On April 15, 1975, Melanie "Suzy" Cooley left Nederland High School where she was a senior. She was last seen hitchhiking in Nederland. A road maintenance worker found her body on May 2, 1975, in Coal Creek Canyon. Cooley was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue jean jacket with an embroidered eagle on the back and tan-colored boots. She had been h…
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Send us a text Uncover the shocking story of 15-year-old Martha Moxley’s 1975 murder in Greenwich, Connecticut. Explore the Skakel family’s Kennedy connection, key evidence, Michael Skakel’s conviction and overturned verdict, and the unanswered questions that still haunt this infamous unsolved case. Support the show Thank you for listening to this …
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Bob, Zaq, and Janet discuss Chris' statements and answer listener questions. The majority of the funding of our work comes directly from listeners, through our Patreon community. To join Patreon, click THIS LINK. At the $5/month level you'll get access to lots of Patreon Only BONUS EPISODES, Ad Free versions of all episodes, an hour of Patreon Excl…
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The Kansas City Alias: The Mystery of Room 1046 and Artemus Ogletree The Hotel President, Kansas City, 1935. A "wide-open" city where secrets were deadly. A young man checks into Room 1046 under the name "Roland T. Owen." He has no luggage, asks for an interior room for maximum secrecy, and spends his time in the suffocating dark. For two days, hot…
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They say truth is stranger than fiction — but sometimes, it’s far more terrifying. In this episode of Whispers from the Dead, host Lucien V. Crow peels back the mask on The Strangers and the chilling real-life cases that inspired it — from a quiet Texas neighborhood’s mysterious knock, to the senseless savagery of the Manson murders, to the unsolve…
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Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) was an Anglo-Irish explorer best known for his daring Antarctic expeditions during the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration. Born in County Kildare, Ireland, and raised in London, Shackleton first ventured south with Robert Falcon Scott on the Discovery Expedition (1901–1904), before leading his own journeys aboard Nimr…
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Send us a text In this episode of Box in the Basement, Arlene and Leah uncover the chilling case of Vicki Lynn Nisbett, a Texas mother who vanished in 1991—without a body ever found. Her husband was convicted, released, and reconvicted in a legal saga that still divides Williamson County. Was justice truly served, or is the real story still buried …
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The Kansas City Alias: The Mystery of Room 1046 and Artemus Ogletree In January 1935, a man named 'Roland T. Owen' checked into this Kansas City hotel... ...He asked for a room with maximum discretion, never unpacked, and only communicated with one person: "Don." Days later, he was found bound, stabbed, and brutally tortured. When asked who did thi…
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As a part of our continuing effort to commemorate the incredible global story of WW2, we present our ongoing ‘Family Stories’ series. This series tells YOUR relatives’ stories of derring do - both on the front line and home front. In this episode we hear your tales of bucking broncos, Hogan's heroes, and adventures with The Chindits. With thanks to…
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The Fortune Teller’s GameWhen the tea leaves spell murder, who do you trust—fate, or the Fortunatos?A Mick & Mack Mystery Toronto’s Little Italy has a queen, and her throne is a lace-covered table in a bustling tea shop. Milly Fortunato is loud, loving, and terrifying when crossed—matriarch, fortune-teller, and underworld player who’s been running …
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Send us a text Eighteen-year-old Logan Nathaniel Musil, a freshman at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, vanished without a trace in September 2025. He was last seen walking across campus — skateboard in hand — before disappearing into thin air. Nearly three weeks passed before anyone realized he was gone. Now, investigators, classmates, and h…
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Send us a text. Thank you for your messages I really appreciate it 😁 During the American Civil War, the nation was bleeding on the battlefield—but another war was being waged in the shadows. Counterfeiters flooded the Union with fake money, threatening to destroy its fragile economy from within. Amid the chaos, Abraham Lincoln faced an invisible en…
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In July 1919, tiny-statured but huge-hearted youngster George Mendies won the Australian Flyweight Title. This was a crown he'd defend successfully again and again – until fate dealt him a cruel blow when he did a favour for a fellow boxer. It’s easy to get a free trial that will give you access to ad-free, early and bonus episodes. Hit either of t…
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Send us a text The brutal 1964 murder of 9-year-old Marise Chiverella haunted Hazleton, Pennsylvania for nearly six decades. Through groundbreaking DNA analysis and forensic genealogy, investigators finally identified James Paul Forte as her killer — bringing justice and closure to one of America’s oldest cold cases. #MariseChiverella #ColdCaseSolv…
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In 1989, 22-year-old Yolanda Broussard was shot in her home in Lydia, Louisiana. Decades later her daughter, Seneca, is still searching for answers. In New Iberia—a town of just 30,000—she’s even crossed paths with the man long suspected of her mother’s murder but never charged. Seneca, who was only three-year-old when the murder occurred, opens up…
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Send us a text SUMMARY On Christmas Eve 2023 in Llandaff, Cardiff, 23-year-old William Bush was brutally murdered by his childhood friend Dylan Thomas. Thomas stabbed Bush 37 times, including 21 wounds to the neck, in a frenzied attack at the home they shared. The night before the killing, Thomas stayed at his grandmother’s home in Rhoose before re…
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Lindsay and Madison continue Spoopy month and discuss the Miniwashitu, as well as why you should be careful around waterways, that it can be more dangerous during the day than at night, and how to die via insanity. Information pulled from the following sources 2024 Jack and Kitty Norton blog post 2024 KX News article 2023 Atlas Obscura article by A…
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A seasoned coroner known only as Dr. S breaks her silence about a string of brutal, unsolved cases. Each one linked by a single clue: a receipt for an antique hand mirror. As she recounts the horrors she’s witnessed, she begins to suspect the curse has followed her home. Support the show Dr. S. Files is a psychological horror series from the Bloodb…
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