Ozarks True Crime editaudio, Anne Roderique-Jones
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- True Crime
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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.
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BONUS: The Sandra Hemme Story: Exclusive Interview With Darryl Burton
We’re still waiting for the ruling from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing so this week we’re releasing our interview with Darryl Burton.
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BONUS: The Sandra Hemme Story: Exclusive Interview with Sean O’Brien
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.
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BONUS: The Sandra Hemme Story: Exclusive Interview With Melvin Lee Reynolds’ Children and Terry Ganey
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.
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BONUS: The Sandra Hemme Story: Exclusive Full Interview With Rick Hartigan
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 murder.
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The Sandra Hemme Story Ep. 9: Slipping Through the Cracks
As she awaits the judge’s ruling, Sandra Hemme returns to the Chillicothe Correctional Center to continue serving out her 50-year prison sentence.
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The Sandra Hemme Story Ep. 8: The State Hospital is a Prison
The hearing concludes, and our team drives to St. Joseph to visit the site where Sandy was first interrogated by police: the St. Joseph State Hospital.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
Really enjoying this series, as I did series 1. I love Anna’s delivery and style. Seems a thoroughly well researched podcast, presented in an unsensational way.
Too slow and nothing happens.
I stuck through the first 7 episodes waiting for it to pick up or for something to happen. You basically learn everything in the first couple of episodes and then it’s just filler. It’s also quite repetitive. Won’t be finishing this one.
Really good
This is a great podcast- I’m really fussy with voices/speed/unnecessary info but this is spot on. Clear reporting & interesting theories. Keep up the great work!