The Forensic Files Duo

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Recapping, updating and sometimes correcting the ORIGINAL True Crime TV show, Forensic Files. One host has been watching True Crime shows since she was (way too) young and the other host thought he was starting a podcast about The X Files, so he is learning everything about true crime for the first time. 

  1. 6 MAY

    For the Victims in "Deadly Neighborhoods" across the USA

    Send us a text The hosts of the Forensic Files Duo podcast provide an in-depth recap and analysis of Forensic Files Season 1, Episode 9, titled "Deadly Neighborhoods," which delves into unsettling clusters of cancer cases that emerged in various communities across the United States.  The episode highlights instances where residents in specific neighborhoods experienced unusually high rates of cancer, prompting investigations into potential environmental causes. "Deadly Neighborhoods." They discuss the forensic techniques and epidemiological studies presented in the episode, examining how investigators approached the complex task of identifying potential environmental carcinogens. The duo also offers updates on the communities featured, discussing any subsequent findings or ongoing health concerns that have emerged since the original airing. During this episode, Danielle shares a personal revelation: while researching the cancer clusters discussed in "Deadly Neighborhoods," she discovered parallels to a medical mystery in her own life. This unexpected connection adds a poignant layer to the discussion, as Danielle reflects on the broader implications of environmental health risks and the importance of continued vigilance and research in these areas. Sources: Wikipedia | Forensic Files | Youtube | Transcript | AZ News 1 | AZ News 2 | Superfund Site | Phoenix News 1 | Phoenix News 2 | National Grid | Pubmed | Sanoviv | Love Canal Podcast | Radium Girls Audiobook  Interested in starting your own podcast? Record using RIVERSIDE. For more information on the BAMFI case, visit www.blackandmissinginc.com. You can also submit any information to the Black and Missing Foundation’s tipline at blackandmissinginc.com/tipline. For more information on the Bureau of Indian Affairs case, visit https://www.bia.gov/bia. To submit case information or tips you can do so one of three ways: Text BIAMMU and Your Tip to 847411, Call in Tips to 1-833-560-2065 or Email OJS_MMU@bia.gov. Please go and follow, @blackandmissingfdn and @mmiwhoismissing. To find The Forensic Files Duo on social media you can find them at @forensicfilespodcast on instagram, tiktok and join the Facebook community at The Forensic Files Duo Discussion Group.

    1h 13m
  2. 31 MAR

    Kathy Loreck's Episode - "Trail of a Killer"

    Send us a text In this episode of the Forensic Files Duo Podcast, the hosts take a deep dive into Forensic Files Season 14, Episode 15, Trail of a Killer. This chilling case follows the brutal 2003 murder of Kathy Loreck, who was attacked while walking on a popular trail during her lunch break in broad daylight while speaking on the phone with her husband. Investigators struggled to find leads—until DNA evidence from cigarette butts near the crime scene led to the arrest of Robert Ward Frazier. Join the Duo as they break down the forensic techniques used to crack the case, from the use of cell phone records to advanced DNA testing. They’ll also discuss the emotional impact of the crime on Kathy’s family and the role forensic science played in securing justice. But that’s not all—this episode also features current updates on the case. Where is Robert Ward Frazier now? Has there been any new legal action or appeals? The Duo will provide the latest information and explore how forensic science has evolved since the case was first solved. Tune in for an in-depth discussion, expert insights, and the latest developments in this tragic yet fascinating case. Sources: Wikipedia | Forensic Files | Youtube | Transcript | Voice Stress Analysis Info  | Interested in starting your own podcast? Record using RIVERSIDE. For more information on the BAMFI case, visit www.blackandmissinginc.com. You can also submit any information to the Black and Missing Foundation’s tipline at blackandmissinginc.com/tipline. For more information on the Bureau of Indian Affairs case, visit https://www.bia.gov/bia. To submit case information or tips you can do so one of three ways: Text BIAMMU and Your Tip to 847411, Call in Tips to 1-833-560-2065 or Email OJS_MMU@bia.gov. Please go and follow, @blackandmissingfdn and @mmiwhoismissing. To find The Forensic Files Duo on social media you can find them at @forensicfilespodcast on instagram, tiktok and join the Facebook community at The Forensic Files Duo Discussion Group.

    47 min
  3. 8 MAR

    Joanna & Summer's Episode - "Seeing Red"

    Send us a text On Forensic Files Season 14, Episode 17, "Seeing Red" we learn about the case that is commonly referred to as the "Suitcase Murder". The body of Summer Baldwin is found in September 2005 in a suitcase in a Texas landfill. Using classic detective work combined with digital forensics, the suitcase leads investigators to Rosendo Rodriguez and the forensic evidence against him seals his fate. However, detectives uncover a connection to the unsolved 18 month missing children's case of Joanna Rogers. And after weeks of the most grueling search efforts in the landfill, they find Joanna also in a suitcase. Sources: Wikipedia | Forensic Files | Youtube |  Daily Motion | Redditt | CBS News | KCDB | KCDB | Texas Tribune | Military Murder | Justia | See No Evil | TDCAA  Interested in starting your own podcast? Record using RIVERSIDE. For more information on the BAMFI case, visit www.blackandmissinginc.com. You can also submit any information to the Black and Missing Foundation’s tipline at blackandmissinginc.com/tipline. For more information on the Bureau of Indian Affairs case, visit https://www.bia.gov/bia. To submit case information or tips you can do so one of three ways: Text BIAMMU and Your Tip to 847411, Call in Tips to 1-833-560-2065 or Email OJS_MMU@bia.gov. Please go and follow, @blackandmissingfdn and @mmiwhoismissing. To find The Forensic Files Duo on social media you can find them at @forensicfilespodcast on instagram, tiktok and join the Facebook community at The Forensic Files Duo Discussion Group.

    1h 1m
  4. 3 MAR

    The Victims of "The Southside Strangler" Episode

    Send us a text Episode 13 recaps and updates the Forensic Files Episode from Season 1, Episode 6 years called "The Souther Side Strangler". After years of terrorizing and murdering women in Richmond and Arlington, VA, FBI profiling, advances in DNA testing and good-old detective work lead Detectives to the man who raped and strangled five women in Virginia from 1984 through 1988. Not only is this The U.S. criminal justice system's first use of DNA profiling in a serial murder case that convicts and ultimately sentances the man to death but it also frees an innocent man after he spent five years in prison. In honor of: Debbie Davis Dr. Susan Hellams Diane Cho Carolyn Hamm  Susan Tucker And all of the victims of the Masked Rapist that never got their day in court. *This episode includes a statement regarding Ethics & True Crime as well as an incident Danielle had on Instagram with a well-known podcaster so she discusses accountability when in a position of influence.  Sources: Wikipedia | Forensic Files | Youtube | Reddit | Google | Mother Jones | IMDb | Episode 8 | Innocence Project | NARA |  Body Farm | Interested in starting your own podcast? Record using RIVERSIDE. For more information on the BAMFI case, visit www.blackandmissinginc.com. You can also submit any information to the Black and Missing Foundation’s tipline at blackandmissinginc.com/tipline. For more information on the Bureau of Indian Affairs case, visit https://www.bia.gov/bia. To submit case information or tips you can do so one of three ways: Text BIAMMU and Your Tip to 847411, Call in Tips to 1-833-560-2065 or Email OJS_MMU@bia.gov. Please go and follow, @blackandmissingfdn and @mmiwhoismissing. To find The Forensic Files Duo on social media you can find them at @forensicfilespodcast on instagram, tiktok and join the Facebook community at The Forensic Files Duo Discussion Group.

    50 min
  5. 6 JAN

    Michelle Harris's Episode - "Auto Motive"

    Send us a text Auto-Motive is episode 18 of Season 14 of Forensic Files. This episode covers the case of Michelle Harris. On the night of September 11, 2001, in Spencer, New York, Michele Anne Harris left her work, went to see a boyfriend and left shortly after 11 p.m. This was the last time anyone has admitted to seeing her. The next morning, her car was found on her estate that she shared with her children and soon-to-be EX-husband, Cal. The episode aired by Forensic Files is not up to date with the current circumstances surrounding this case so we provide an update at the end of the episode recap. Sources: Wikipedia | Forensic Files | Youtube | Reddit | Press Connect | WNBF | WBNG | Press Connects |  Interested in starting your own podcast? Record using RIVERSIDE. For more information on the BAMFI case, visit www.blackandmissinginc.com. You can also submit any information to the Black and Missing Foundation’s tipline at blackandmissinginc.com/tipline. For more information on the Bureau of Indian Affairs case, visit https://www.bia.gov/bia. To submit case information or tips you can do so one of three ways: Text BIAMMU and Your Tip to 847411, Call in Tips to 1-833-560-2065 or Email OJS_MMU@bia.gov. Please go and follow, @blackandmissingfdn and @mmiwhoismissing. To find The Forensic Files Duo on social media you can find them at @forensicfilespodcast on instagram, tiktok and join the Facebook community at The Forensic Files Duo Discussion Group.

    53 min

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Recapping, updating and sometimes correcting the ORIGINAL True Crime TV show, Forensic Files. One host has been watching True Crime shows since she was (way too) young and the other host thought he was starting a podcast about The X Files, so he is learning everything about true crime for the first time. 

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