90 episodes

A true crime podcast, hosted by a college professor and administrator, focusing on crimes committed on school campuses or crimes that are somehow associated with colleges and universities.

Campus Crime Chronicles Nicole Turner

    • True Crime
    • 4.8 • 114 Ratings

A true crime podcast, hosted by a college professor and administrator, focusing on crimes committed on school campuses or crimes that are somehow associated with colleges and universities.

    Chronicle 78: "A Quadruple Homicide"

    Chronicle 78: "A Quadruple Homicide"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale), but if I had anything higher, it would definitely top the scale. It was recommended by a listener a couple months ago and, as I dug into the research, I just knew I had to share the story with the rest of you as well. But, disclaimer: this episode will be hard to hear and will include some semi-graphic details, when necessary. You see, it’s the story of not just one senseless murder, but four – four innocent people horrifically lost their lives at the hands of a scorned former lover who could not accept that his ex-girlfriend had finally moved on. Listen now to hear the full story.

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    • 35 min
    Chronicle 77: "A Friend's Betrayal"

    Chronicle 77: "A Friend's Betrayal"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). When Erika Friman called it quits with her high school boyfriend before they went off to college, she never thought he’d take it so hard. But his heartbreak soon turned into an obsessive mission to win her back – to the point that he ditched his plans to attend a four-year university and followed her to a community college across the state of Florida. Then, when he learned Erika had started dating one of his friends from high school, he spiraled out of control and took the ultimate revenge – murder. At least, that’s what a jury decided in 2014. But, is there more to the story than that? Let’s find out.

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    • 40 min
    Chronicle 76: "A Pristine Print"

    Chronicle 76: "A Pristine Print"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In 2015, 22-year-old Heather Maples packed up her bags and moved across the country from Texas to Tennessee for new opportunities and a fresh start. But only a week after she learned she was accepted into college at Middle Tennessee State University, she was found brutally murdered in her off-campus apartment. Although several persons of interest immediately surfaced, police were ultimately led to her killer through one key clue – a clear-as-day, bloody fingerprint left at the scene. Listen now to hear the full story.

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    • 32 min
    Chronicle 75: "When She Tried to Leave"

    Chronicle 75: "When She Tried to Leave"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). One of the most critical moments in any dating or domestic violence situation, is when the victim tries to leave or break off the relationship. Unfortunately, for 20-year-old college student Alyssiah Wiley, her exit from the relationship with her long-term boyfriend resulted in the ultimate betrayal – her murder. Listen now to hear the full story.

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    • 31 min
    Chronicle 74: "A Negligent Homicide"

    Chronicle 74: "A Negligent Homicide"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale), and it sheds light on just how dangerous firearms can be if they are placed into the hands of an irresponsible owner – even when they aren’t used with intention to kill. In September of 2021, just days after he committed to the U.S. Army, Texas State University student Austin Salyer was fatally wounded by a bullet while he slept. The tragic incident occurred when the gun owner mishandled the weapon from an apartment next door, inadvertently discharging it through the wall. Listen now to hear the fully story.

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    • 31 min
    Chronicle 73: "A Chance Encounter"

    Chronicle 73: "A Chance Encounter"

    This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). When 22-year-old college student Jenna Burleigh didn’t show up to classes during the first week of school and wasn’t responding to texts or calls, her father quickly became worried and reported her missing. Unfortunately, Jenna’s body was found a few days later, over 100 miles away. An intense, yet swift investigation led police right to her body, and her killer. Listen now to hear the full story.

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    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
114 Ratings

114 Ratings

Okpenelope ,

You’ll love it!

Such a great podcast! Love the host’s deep dives. She’s a great story teller. It feels like she’s right here talking to me.

2mnypetz ,

Awry!

I listened to about ten minutes of an episode before the host said a plan went awry, pronouncing it “aw-ree”. What the heck?! She supposedly has a doctorates degree but doesn’t know how to say a pretty basic word?! And if she didn’t know, why not look it up before recording?! I really hate improper grammar and mispronunciations in podcasts; it makes the host sound uneducated and unprepared. At least I can clear out my podcast library a bit by unfollowing this one.

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