
61 episodes

Murder under the Midnight Sun Murder under the Midnight Sun
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3.8 • 182 Ratings
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Murder under the Midnight Sun is an Alaskan True Crime History podcast, with a focus on unsolved cases and missing persons.
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61 - Halloween Special 2021
In this collaborative Halloween episode, friends and fellow podcast hosts discuss their own real life horror stories.
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60 - A Mystery in Orange County
A bizarre crime scene, a mystery, and a manhunt. In this week's episode, I cover a shocking case that took place in Orange County, CA in May, 2010.
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59 - The Disappearance of Paul Michael LeMaitre
The annual Mount Marathon footrace is a popular event that takes place every July 4th in Seward, AK. Despite how many years it has been going on for, a serious incident had never occurred. That was, until July 4, 2012.
Sources:
Runner's World
Strange Outdoors
Alaska Public
Outside Online
Outside Online
Trail Runner
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or email me at midnightsunmurder@gmail.com
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58 - The Pied Piper of Tucscon, AZ
In this Beyond Alaska episode we discuss a forgotten historical serial killer out of Tuscon Arizona.
Check out this episode guest host's PODCAST
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57 - Bethany Correira Conclusion
On May 3, 2003, 21 yr old Bethany Correira had only lived in Anchorage, AK, for a few days, when she seemingly vanished into thin air. This is the conclusion to her story.
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56 - Bethany Correira
On May 3, 2003, 21 yr old Bethany Correira had only lived in Anchorage, AK, for a few days, when she seemingly vanished into thin air.
Find me online: Facebook, Twitter, Age of Radio, Threadless
or email me at midnightsunmurder@gmail.com
If you would like to become a monthly supporter of the podcast, please visit my Patreon. 10% of all Patreon donations go to AWAIC
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Customer Reviews
Terrific podcast
I love this show. I am pretty sure that I have listened to every episode. This is a show about violent crime in Alaska, but the host (Ariel) has a voice and style of speaking, that really draws you in, even if you are living nowhere near there. And, honestly -- even in regard to cases that I have previously heard about, on other podcasts. In addition, she is beyond excellent, at exploring and explaining the details of the cases that she covers. Seriously, I cannot say enough good thngs about this podcast. You should definitely check it out.
Get to the point!!
Took 14 minutes of unnecessary build up from the start to get to the point of the story. The best podcasts go straight to the story. Boom
Great stories!
I listen to a lot of true crime pods and this one stands out among them because it doesn't rehash the same stories we've heard 1,000 times. The host is fun to listen to and it's great that the stories are from her own state some of which wouldn't probably otherwise see the light of day.