Crime Junkie audiochuck
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If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people.
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MISSING: From a Bus Stop
For most of us, heading to a bus stop would be a mindless act. Just a stop before your next destination. But unfortunately for some, it’s become their last known sighting. Today, Brit and I are exploring several unsolved cases where victims have mysteriously disappeared from a bus stop. We’re hoping someone out there has more information as to what occurred before each of those buses arrived…
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NEW SEASON: Park Predators
audiochuck is back with the fifth season of the hit podcast Park Predators. Host Delia D’Ambra is telling listeners about murders and missing persons cases in parklands across North America and beyond.
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INFAMOUS: The LaSalle Street Murders
When a couple of young Indianapolis businessmen fail to show up for work in December of 1971, their secretary grows concerned as the day goes on, and a friend volunteers to swing by their house to check up on them. He never could have expected the carnage he would find inside, or how it would set off one of the strangest investigations in Indiana history. Was the perp the jealous partner of one of the men's many romantic conquests? A businessman with a grudge? A contract killer hired by the Mob to send a message? Or even by the White House itself?
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SURVIVED: The Chowchilla Kidnapping
On a warm summer day in 1976, 26 children went missing from the town of Chowchilla, California, setting off one of the most bizarre kidnapping cases in U.S. history.
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MURDERED: Lisa Norell
When a 15-year-old girl vanishes on her way home from a friend’s quinceañera rehearsal in 1998, a California community holds its breath and hopes it’s a one-off. But when other young women in the community are targeted one by one, investigators have to ask if there’s a serial killer in their midst.
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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Douglas Wagg, Jr.
33 years after Douglas Wagg, Jr. turned up on a lone stretch of railroad tracks in the middle of the night in rural Martin County, and over a year since Delia took on the case, the scope of what was really going on in the area during the 1990s has come into view. Who was Doug? How did he end up so far from home? Who was he last seen with? Was the train really what killed him? Why was his case never investigated?
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Brit is back!!! It brought me tears.
I love you guys. I have been listening to this Crime Junkies for more than three years, by other podcast station. I thought I better to leave the review here to support the podcast. This podcast is not an entertainment or funny crime talk show. There are many ways to look at crimes in our society, especially the grief of families is so painful that it cannot be expressed in words. Ashley and Brit are always sincere and respectful when they talk about stories. They are changing the world.
I always think it would be wonderful if we have such community like Crime Junkies in Japan.
I am a Japanese listener from Japan. I will get married in this fall and move to North Carolina. I look forward to the day when I can meet you guys in person someday. Until then, please be well and stay safe. Love.
Support from and Tokyo
As an American living in a foreign country it can get quite lonely! This podcast keeps me company. I listen to Crime Junkie as I go one my nightly walk around Tokyo. Headphones in and I get lost in the stories, rolling my eyes every time Ashley says, “EGGsaxtly” (lol I secretly love it). I get so lost in the stories that whenever a jogger runs close to me from behind I ALWAYS jump and scream. Thanks Ashley and Britt for making my walks a thrill and sharing these stories so that maybe someone out there can help solve a case.
Great show! Must listen!
One of my friends told me about the show since I was a big fan of Serial. Once i started listening to it, nothing can stop me!