Murder in the Mountains Murder in the Mountains
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A true crime podcast that explores a new murder every week told to a co-host, giving a variety of insight into each case.
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Unraveling the Lake Waco Murders, A Texas Tragedy
Have you ever been gripped by the chilling echoes of an unsolved crime that linger in a small town's whispered tales? This week's Murder in the Mountains episode takes you to the heart of Waco, Texas, where the 1982 triple homicide case of Kenneth Franks, Jill Montgomery, and Raylene Rice remains etched in the town's memory. As your hosts, we navigate the murky depths of the investigation, led by the determined Sergeant Truman Simons, while uncovering the unsettling dynamics of local communit...
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Tragedy on New Year's Day: The Richmond Family Massacres
Imagine a New Year's Day filled with the aroma of chili and the warmth of family, abruptly turning into a chilling crime scene that would haunt Richmond, Virginia, forever. As hosts Alexa and Cherish, we guide you through the tragic fate of the Harvey family, whose sense of security was shattered by a single unlocked door. Bryan and Kathryn Harvey, known for their love of music and community, together with their daughters Stella and Ruby, were brutally taken from a world they made brighter. T...
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The Unthinkable Acts of an 11 year old Murderer: The Mary Bell Story
Children are often seen as symbols of innocence, but what happens when they step over an unimaginable line? The story of Mary Bell, a young girl whose life was marred by abuse and led to actions so heinous they shook the foundations of societal norms, is the focus of our heart-wrenching discussion. We'll navigate the tragedy of her crimes, her troubled history, and the community that was ill-prepared to deal with the concept of a child as a murderer. Through the lens of this sobering case, we...
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Running into Danger: The Eliza Fletcher Story
Every run tells a story, and sometimes, those stories take a dark turn. Join me, Alexa, alongside my co-host Cherish, as we intertwine the exhilaration of running with the sobering realities of safety for women in the great outdoors. We kick off with heartfelt personal experiences, celebrating our running milestones, and then pivot to the stark statistics that cast a long shadow over female runners. The conversation gets real as we talk about the practical steps we've taken to stay safe, such...
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A Family's Pursuit for Truth: The Story of Lisa Marie Young
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to have someone you love disappear without a trace? Experience the heart-wrenching journey of the Young family as they grapple with the unsettling disappearance of their vivacious daughter, Lisa Marie Young. Lisa, last seen getting into the red jaguar of Chris Adair after a night out in 2002, remains missing to this day, her case mired in a perplexing blend of inaction and mystery.Our exploration of Lisa's unsolved case uncovers the deeply concerning ...
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The Twisted Tale of Austin's Unsolved Yogurt Shop Murders
Ever thought how a simple fire could morph into a crime scene so sinister that it would perplex even seasoned investigators? That's the haunting narrative we explore in this captivating episode, as we journey back into the chilling case of the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders. Join us, alongside our guest Megan, as we delve into the intricacies of a case that saw four young girls brutally killed and left in a scene so shrouded by fire and water damage that the evidence was almost obliterated. ...
Customer Reviews
Cohost hit or miss
Alexa is a good host I like her accent a lot, she’s informative and endearing, matter of fact. Her cohosts can be obnoxious though, a few episodes though her female cohost will interrupt her literally every other word to add stuff that is irrelevant and it’s extremely distracting annoying and ruins the whole thing. This happens ALOT specifically the alissa turney ep, it was so bad I turned it off and found another pod cast with that story to listen to. I would say skip that ep and don’t listen to that cohost and hope she’s not invited back. But Alex is good, also Her dynamic with her cohost Alex (her husband or Boyfriend I think?) is great they have really nice on air chemistry.
Thank you
I found your podcast looking up a case in my family. I came here to say thank you for covering it and that it actually helped me learn things that my relatives refuse to talk about. I was pale listening to my family members names, but grateful for the extended knowledge.
FAV
Greatest podcast I’ve ever listened to. Purely unbiased opinion.