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Each week Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting unsolved true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details. We tell the stories of the victims, the facts surrounding the cases, and look at all possible suspects. We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.

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    • 4.8 • 5.3K Ratings

Each week Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting unsolved true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details. We tell the stories of the victims, the facts surrounding the cases, and look at all possible suspects. We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.

    Ivon and Inisha Fowler

    Ivon and Inisha Fowler

    Twins Ivon and Inisha Fowler went missing around 2006. This case is even more mysterious because no one outside the immediate family knew until 2016. Their mother, Patricia Fowler, has given many different stories about what happened to the twins.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Ivon and Inisha Fowler. Child protective services were at the Fowler home more than once. They even removed some of Patricia's children. How was it that no one knew that these two children, who would have been around seven years old, had been missing for ten years? And what happened to them?


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    • 1 hr 17 min
    The Blue Ridge Murders

    The Blue Ridge Murders

    On July 22nd, 1966, three bodies were found near Lake Summit in Henderson County, North Carolina. The victims were 43-year-old Vernon Shipman, 36-year-old Charles Glass, and 61-year-old Louise Shumate.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss what has become known as the Blue Ridge murders. Vernon and Charles had been friends for over ten years, but Louise had no known connection to the men. Nearly 60 years later, their murders remain unsolved.

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    • 1 hr 26 min
    Christopher Hoye

    Christopher Hoye

    In May 2022, 33-year-old Christopher Hoye left his home and never returned. His truck was found on a bridge overlooking a river, but there were no signs of him anywhere. Two years later, Christopher has still not been found. His family has no idea what happened to him, but they have speculated about the possibility that someone harmed Christopher or that he ran away to start a new life.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Christopher Hoye's disappearance. With his truck parked on the bridge, the police initially thought Christopher had entered the water. An extensive search was conducted, including divers and dragging the river. Some mysterious bits of information would emerge, but none has led to a break in the case. There has been a lot of speculation and some plausible scenarios.

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Henry McCabe

    Henry McCabe

    Henry McCabe disappeared over Labor Day weekend in 2015 after a night out with friends. His body was found in a lake two months later, about seven miles from where he had been dropped off. There was no evidence of foul play, and the authorities couldn't say conclusively what happened to Henry other than he drowned.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Henry McCabe's disappearance and death. This case has many nagging questions, most notably about what happened to Henry. Adding to the mystery are two voicemails Henry left before he died, one to his wife and one to his brother. What do these voicemails mean, and do they say anything about what happened to Henry?


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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Rebecca Coriam

    Rebecca Coriam

    Rebecca Coriam was a 24-year-old British citizen who worked on a Disney cruise ship. Rebecca disappeared from the ship in March 2011. Company officials theorized that she was swept overboard by a powerful wave. However, Rebecca’s family and private investigators suspect she was harmed in some way.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Rebecca Coriam's disappearance. A Bahamian officer conducted a quick investigation, but nothing emerged. There was a video that showed Rebecca making a call, but no video of exactly what happened to her. Years later, Rebecca's girlfriend gave her account of what happened before Rebecca disappeared. But this case remains shrouded in mystery.


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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Lindy and Azaria Chamberlain

    Lindy and Azaria Chamberlain

    In August 1980, the Chamberlain family decided to go on a family camping trip to Ayers Rock in Australia. Park rangers had been discussing a need to decrease the dingo population because they threatened humans. This proved itself when the Chamberlain's 10-week-old daughter Azaria disappeared from their tent.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Lindy Chamberlain and the death of baby Azaria. Lindy screamed to the other campers that the dingo had her baby. When investigators arrived, they found blood in the tent and tracks leading away. But they became convinced that Lindy had killed her daughter.

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    • 1 hr 14 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
5.3K Ratings

5.3K Ratings

Ogr3sl4y3r ,

Love this podcast

Love this podcast and team Mike. You guys do a great job with the episodes and give just enough sidebar to keep it light hearted. The Blue Ridge Murders episode does have one slight discrepancy though, and honestly that’s from the journalist. Not all of the evidence was lost in this case. The sheriff’s office does still have some, but the majority was lost decades ago. There’s so many good cases in western NC that is love to hear you guys cover. Keep your own time ticking fellas.

SlothsSwimWeirdHuh? ,

Interesting and funny

I think it’s funny how Ferg will say random things pertaining to something he and Gibby did in the past—“Like that time you were in my bed” and he just leaves it there and Gibby is always trying to clean up the mess 🧹 “Yeah..meaning the time we had to share a hotel room with only one bed..we weren’t snuggling..we had no choice..Geez can you give the audience some context?!” Hahaha Just as an example.

Ch2244 ,

Great podcast

Mike and Gibby are the best. Great research, conversations and jokes.

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