Your Own Backyard Chris Lambert
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- True Crime
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A documentary podcast series investigating the 1996 disappearance of Cal Poly student, Kristin Smart.
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Episode 00: Coming Soon
Your Own Backyard: The Disappearance of Kristin Smart starts September 30th. Subscribe now.
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Episode 01: A Face On A Billboard
Who is Kristin Smart? Chris travels to Stockton to meet her parents, Stan and Denise, along with her friends, neighbors, and classmates.
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Episode 02: The Only Suspect
Who is Paul Flores? Chris talks to women who knew him before he was the suspect in Kristin Smart's disappearance, and learns that none of them were surprised.
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Episode 03: Their Own Backyard
If Kristin Smart is dead, where did her body end up? Chris follows a trail left by a lost piece of evidence, and retraces Paul Flores’ movements in the years after.
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Episode 04: Son Of Susan
A man from North Carolina vows to keep the Flores family on their toes, and accidentally finds a new way to get their backyard searched in the process.
Customer Reviews
One of the best
I listen to a ton of podcast. Mostly in the True Crime genre, roughly 8 hours a day 5 to 6 days a week. With that , Chris Lambert has done such a excellent job in this. The content is amazing, and he is an easy listen. I’ve listened to many podcast where the show contains one or the other of these , ease to listen to and great content. Kudos to Chris and team , and thanks for your hard work.
One of the best
If you’re into True Crime you probably ingest A LOT of TC media. No exaggeration, this show is one of the best.
Chris Lambert does an amazing job of bringing light to a cold case without being exploitative. He’s tender and sincere with Kristin’s family, goes above and beyond with his research and interviews and narrating. I also feel he’s one of the true non-biased true crime storytellers. He truly tries to be unbiased and here everyone’s perspective and ties them all together through an objective lens.
And he’s not even a podcaster! He started this because this horrible event happened near his hometown and he felt awful that the case went cold so he wanted to try and help. And he did! The ending is arguably the best part. Great job, Chris. You’re a freaking champion.
The Best
You are the best podcast I have ever heard. I am a true crime junkie. You need to continue.