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If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people.
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WANTED: Justice for MMIP
May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Month, and we want to highlight some of the many cases involving members of Native American communities that so often go underreported and underserved, and thus unsolved. Today, we’re bringing you five stories that can be solved… if the right people come forward.
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MURDERED: Brittany Locklear
When a little girl goes missing from her bus stop in 1998, it’s just the start of one community’s decades-long search for justice.
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BWBRSA: Online Scams
Scammers have an infinite number of ways to steal your money and information. In this episode, we explore and expose several scams that have impacted our listeners.
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INTRODUCING: Crime Junkie AF
Have you heard yet? Your newest obsession and the ultimate destination for 24/7 true crime, Crime Junkie Radio, is here and exclusive to SiriusXM’s app!
On Crime Junkie Radio, you’ll hear episodes from not only Crime Junkie, but from some of our other chart-topping titles like The Deck. But the best part is… it will be the home for our brand-new show, Crime Junkie AF, where we’ll explore cases that are unfolding right now, hosted by the OG Crime Junkie herself, Ashley Flowers.
On this first episode, Ashley sits down with special guest Delia D’Ambra to discuss one of the wildest headlines she’s seen in a while – the death of John O’Keefe. -
MURDERED: Scott Johnson
When 27-year-old Scott Johnson is found deceased at the bottom of a cliff in Australia, authorities are quick to rule his death as a suicide. However, his brother, Steve, isn’t convinced, and begins a multi-decade quest to get answers – and justice.
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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Franchesca Alvarado
When 22-year-old Franchesca Alvarado set out on a quick weekend trip to Atlantic City in March of 2012, it was meant to be a simple getaway… but it spiraled into a baffling tragedy. Her family is hoping that someone out there has the answers they’ve been searching for.
Customer Reviews
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!