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Crimelines and Consequences Crimelines & Consequences
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4.5 • 53 Ratings
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Hosts Charlie (Crimelines) and Eric Carter-Landin (True Consequences) are bringing empathetic, respectful, and compassionate true crime with a conversational format. Twice a month either Charlie, Eric, or our guests will cover a case and discuss it together from the two perspectives of a true crime writer and a family advocate.
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Ad free: Katie's Law
We are back! Eric presents the case of Katie Sepich and the advocacy work of her mother.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime
Support the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Licensing and credits
Music: Critical Thinking by Philip Ayers
Cover Art: Lars Hacking -
Small Talk April: Conspiracies in True Crime
Eric and Charlie have an off the cuff conversation on the danger of conspiracies in true crime. Please note: this was recorded in mid-March and some details of the Riley Strain case may have been clarified since then.
Licensing:
'Skyscraper Samba' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au -
Cold Case Coverage ft. Justin from the Generation Why and the Peripheral
Cold cases aren’t always as straightforward as they seem. Listen in as Charlie and Eric talk with Justin Evans from the Generation Why and the Peripheral podcasts about navigating the issues with covering cold cases on podcasts.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Instagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequences
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime
Support the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Licensing and credits
Music: Critical Thinking by Philip Ayers
Cover Art: Lars Hacking -
Cold Case Review: Sherry and Johnna Wrisinger
Sherry and Johnna Wrisinger walked through their front door in June 1986 and were never seen again.
Johnna Wrisinger was 16 at the time she went missing, was 5 foot 6 and around 145 lbs. She had dark blonde hair and green eyes.
Sherry was 40 years old. She was five foot three and about 180 lbs. She had brown hair and hazel eyes.
If you have any information, you can call the Richmond Police at 816-776-5826, the MO state highway patrol at (573) 526-6155 or NCMEC at 1 800 THE LOST.
Join the conversation!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Instagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequences
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime
Support the show! patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Licensing and credits
Music: Critical Thinking by Philip Ayers
Cover Art: Lars Hacking -
Katie's Law
We are back! Eric presents the case of Katie Sepich and the advocacy work of her mother.
Join the conversation!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/crimeconspod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Instagram: https://instagram.com/crimelinesandconsequences
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crimelinestruecrime
Support the show!
patreon.com/crimelinesandconsequences
Licensing and creditsMusic: Critical Thinking by Philip Ayers
Cover Art: Lars Hacking -
Small Talk March: Life Changes, Quitting Managers, Husbands
Eric and Charlie had a very similar life change this month and they're clearly both still processing.
Licensing:
'Skyscraper Samba' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Customer Reviews
Great research, discussion & analysis!
You two are great, and you are playing an important role and bringing awareness to these cases, the victims and the extended secondary victims. I really enjoy listening to these. Keep it up!
Who knows whether it’s good!
Too many an unpaid listener can’t access!
I’m on a fixed income! I subscribe to each of your primary podcasts through Apple — the only way I can since I’ve been assimilated!🖖🏻
I’m thinking to unsubscribe bcuz y’all like all the other podcasts don’t seem to care about the unpaid subscribers. But I tell you this—for ever podcast I pay for I listened for years bcuz I was able to pay. — My husband died so life insurance was my main income along w/SSDI. But no more life insurance = fewer podcasts.
The rarity of episodes in front of the paywall is disappointing & I thought I‘d let you know…
bcuz I REALLY ENJOY THE OTHER PRODUCTS EACH OF YOU PRODUCE!
Excellent
The teaching about these cases is so much more than just true crime- it shows the families and the angles and the humanity of the victims. So inclusive and respectful. I don’t know who recommended it but I am glad they did!