Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast Inhuman Podcast
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Our passion- true crime.
Our mission- to bring awareness to all cases.
On Inhuman you’ll hear everything from the most deranged serial killers, to that missing persons case you’ve been invested in for the last 10 years, to the occasional spooky tale. It’s like kicking it with your besties talking about true crime. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, we’re just trying to keep it human over here.
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Episode 293: Jennifer Dulos
On May 24th, 2019, Jennifer Farber Dulos, a mom of five from Connecticut, disappeared while in the midst of a contentious divorce with her husband, Fotis Dulos. In January 2020, Fotis and hius t hen-girlfirned Michelle Troconis were arrested and charged in connection with Jennifer’s murder, but before Fotis Dulos could face justice, he took his life. This year (2024), Michelle Troconis finally faced trial on the charges of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence, and hindering the prosecution. While her conviction was a small form of justice, Jennifer’s family and friends are still hopeful that one day her body will be found and they will be able to lay her to rest.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. For more information on resources on how you can seek help or for someone in your life, you can also visit CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence www.ctcadv.org as well as contact CT Safe Connect at 1-888-774-2900 for those who looking to be connected with an advocate.
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Episode 292: Karlie Gusé
Karlie Gusé was last seen on October 13, 2018 walking towards Highway 6 after leaving her residence in the White Mountain Estates area of Chalfant, California. She was asleep in the same room as her stepmother when at some point between 5 am and 7:30 a.m. her stepmother awoke and realized Karlie was gone. Karlie was spotted by 3 witnesses walking down the road towards U.S. 6 and seemed to be disoriented. After this, Karlie was never seen again. If anyone has any information on Karlie’s whereabouts, please call the Mono County Sheriff’s Office at 760–932–7549, or you can contact the National Center for Missing & Endangered Children (NCMEC) at 800–843–5678. The Gusé family is offering a reward of $17,500 for the safe return of Karlie. In addition, the FBI is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to her location.
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Episode 291: The Murder of Traci Leigh Jones
On June 22, 2020, a body was found inside a 50-gallon storage tote floating in a lake in Kentucky. The woman had been murdered, and as the investigation into her death began, authorities learned that a complicated “work colleague” history may have led to her death. This is the story of the murder of Traci Leigh Jones.
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Episode 290: Ali Lowitzer
On April 26th, 2010, Ali Lowitzer, texted her mother right after she stepped off her school bus. She was letting her mother know that she planned to walk to Burger Barn, the restaurant where she worked, to collect her paycheck and hopefully pick up an extra shift. Despite the close proximity of Burger Barn to her house, less than a half-mile away, Ali had never walked there previously. Ali failed to reach Burger Barn, never returning home later that evening. There has been no trace of Ali since that day.
If anyone has any information about Ali, please call the Harris County Sheriff's Office at 713-221-6000 or you can call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST, that’s 1-800-843-5678.There is a $25,000 reward for any information leading to Ali’s return.
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Episode 289: Listener Stories Volume 26
Demons, guardian angels, and ghosts, oh my! In volume 26 of our Listener Stories, we have some fantastic tales from you all. Thank you for sharing and listening!
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Episode 288: How to Murder Your Husband: The Murder of Daniel Brophy
Nancy Brophy self-published an essay titled “How to Murder Your Husband”… then 7 years later, her husband was murdered. Daniel Brophy was shot to death in his classroom at the Oregon Culinary Institute. After 3 months of investigation, the romance author became a suspect. Why was Daniel Brophy killed, who killed him, and how did investigators catch his killer?
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Customer Reviews
Just starting up the podcast
I’m gonna be honest, I was iffy about listening to you guys but super glad I started listen to you guys. The last dozen I have listened to, you say things that I think in my head and agree with the things you say.
Unfollowing
The podcast is alright, when I started listening to it I enjoyed it but I soon became irritated about how much they like bashing law enforcement every time they are talking about a case where law enforcement was contacted and the families were told they were unable to help at the moment. It’s so easy for them to judge while doing their research on cases but it’s another thing to actively go out and help out every time someone is reported missing. They should volunteer their time every day at a police station to help EVERY single family that reports someone missing, instead of using social media to “help” spread the word. There are always procedures that law enforcement unfortunately has to follow before taking any kind of action, so stop mentioning on every episode that it’s a “pet peeve” of yours.
3 stars
Please STOP the listener stories. They are so stupid and such a waste of the weekly podcast. We don’t care about ghost stories from some random broad in Wisconsin or whatever.
This a decent podcast but the constant laughter at inappropriate times because they mess up a word gets old. I also can’t stand the way the one girl says “exact-ly”. She says it all the time too.