
46 episodes

Nightmare Next Door ID
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- True Crime
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4.6 • 5 Ratings
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Nightmare Next Door is a true crime show that peels back the peaceful facade of small town America and exposes the dark secrets hidden behind its white-washed picket fences. Nightmare Next Door, the official Nightmare Next Door podcast from ID, dives into each real life murder mystery through first person accounts and unfolds the darkness amidst the colorful backdrop of the town and the characters that live there.
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Prescription for Murder
On April 15, 2004, residents of Riverton, WY, are worried about more than the IRS after the brutal murder of prison nurse, Tammy Watts. Police begin an all out manhunt for the killer and it takes a hair-raising discovery for them to nab their guy.
Season 3, Episode 3 originally aired on ID on 12/11/2012.
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Dead of Night
When beloved store manager Mary Peterson is found stabbed to death in her bed, storm clouds brew over sunny Lakeland, Florida. Cops race through a lengthy list of suspects, but a tip from an unlikely source helps nab the cold-blooded killer.
Season 3, Episode 1 originally aired on ID on 12/4/2012.
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Murder on the Menu
When friendly cashier Tammy Petrin is found shot execution style at the local burger joint, the town of Woonsocket's in shock. After lead suspects don't serve up answers, a helpful hooker and letters from jail might be just what detectives ordered.
Season 3, Episode 1 originally aired on ID on 12/18/2012.
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Re-release: Recipe for Murder
When the body of 18-year-old Breanna Schneller is discovered in her apartment, the residents of tranquil Wausau, Wisconsin are stunned. Police hope a cell phone and surveillance videos can help them unravel the mystery surrounding Breanna's death.
Season 1, Episode 20 originally aired on ID on January 8, 2012.
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Re-release: Midwestern Malice
A small town is jolted awake when 31 year old Laura Wynn is found dead in her home. And when a double homicide hits a nearby town, people are terrified. Thirteen years later their fears are confirmed when DNA proves the killer lives among them.
Season 1, Episode 19 originally aired on ID on September 15, 2011.
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Re-release: Trouble in Tulsa
When Jerry Martin is found brutally murdered in 1975, the city of Tulsa is left in fear. And with no solid leads, ignorance as well. It takes detectives more than 25 years and new DNA evidence more than 1000 miles away to warm up this cold case.
Season 1, Episode 18 originally aired on ID on January 29, 2012.
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Customer Reviews
Good, but some annoying features
I quite enjoy the stories and they’re well narrated.
After a while, two things gnawed away at my enjoyment to the point I could listen no longer. Firstly, whoever does the writing is far too hung up on kitch and cringy phrases themed around the place of the episode, like ‘something smelt bad, but it wasn’t a fish sandwich’ or ‘more shaken that a mango milkshake’ for a story set in a fast food restaurant.
And the guy who does the editing must get paid by the sound effect. Way OTT. I counted, and the max time between SFX is 24 seconds. Often it’s 3-4. Too much for me. Might return if they back off on both of these, but for the meantime it’s just too annoying.