
312 episodes

Crime Junkie audiochuck
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- True Crime
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4.8 • 224 Ratings
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If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people.
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PRECEDENT: Adam Walsh
In 1981 a young boy named Adam was abducted by a stranger from a shopping plaza. It would take almost three decades to bring closure to his family but in that time Adam’s legacy would forever change the way America views and handles missing children cases.
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MURDERED: QC Chadwick
When mother-of-three QC Chadwick and her husband, Peter, don’t pick their kids up and the bus stop, their friends and neighbors immediately know something’s wrong. But, they never could have guessed the horrors that had already occurred behind closed doors… and the lengths a man would go to in order to avoid capture.
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MISSING: Phoenix Coldon
When 23-year-old Phoenix Coldon walks out the front door of her family home, her parents never could have guessed that she wouldn’t come back. The search for her only turned up more questions, and over 10 years later, many of those questions still remain.
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MURDERED: Darlene Hulse
Darlene Hulse was forcibly taken from her home in Argos, Indiana on August 17, 1984. Her two oldest daughters witnessed the attack but they didn’t recognize the man who took their mother.
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MURDERED: Julie Kibuishi and Sam Herr
When Julie Kibuishi’s body is discovered in Sam Herr’s apartment, investigators immediately launch a manhunt to track Sam down. But things take an unexpected turn when a new suspect places himself front and center, and confesses to a crime so callous, it’s as if it’s a movie.
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WANTED: Justice for Sasikala and Anish Narra
Strangeland Season 2: Murder in Maple Shade is available right now wherever you listen to podcasts.
Customer Reviews
One of my favorites!
Very interesting and well put together. Very pleasant to listen to.
Engaging content and story telling all ruined by Britt’s “contribution”
Great, catchy and well narrated content in a pleasant voice! This podcast is really close to perfect. PLEASE, MAKE BRITT’S ANNOYING COMMENTS STOP! Completely useless interjections, “umm, wait, what?” comments and silly child like sarcasm. Zero contribution, unhelpful and annoying.
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