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- True Crime
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3.7 • 6 Ratings
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Looking for the perfect mix for your true crime fix? Add one part murder, one part crime, three parts laughter, and you’ve got a good time! This recipe by fellow Sleuths: Jennifer, Breya, and Tina will leave you wanting more, but won’t increase your waistline.
Join them every Tuesday as they dissect, deconstruct, or spiral on true crime cases from around the globe. Be sure not to miss their “Picking Out the Particulars” segment at the beginning of each episode for tasty tidbits about them, their lives, and what “particular” interests they have.
Become a part of the Sleuth Be Told community and share in our flavor for danger!
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Thanksgiving Murders (Part 2)
This week, we get into the meat of the case! Episode 73
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Thanksgiving Murders (Part 1)
Lisa and Joel Sr. decided to host Thanksgiving for one last hurrah in their family home before retiring and moving. When Lisa didn’t show up to work the next day, her coworkers became worried. Would this be the last thing they ever host?
Episode 72
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Carl Tanzler
Carl was a man in love that went to great lengths to find his dream woman. Come along with us as we talk about the crazy things he did and where he and his love ended up.
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A Nightmare on Charlotte Street: Terror in Plain Sight (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our story, we discover the identity of our final victim, and how he was able to escape the Charlotte Street house of horrors. What would police discover when they searched the inside of the home and the property surrounding it? What about Robert Berdella? Will police be able to tie him to the crimes, or will he be able escape justice? Find out the answers to these questions & more on this week's episode. Episode 71
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A Nightmare on Charlotte Street: Terror in Plain Sight (Part 1)
Halloween night brings spooks & scares, but sometimes it's not the bumps in the night you have to fear, it's the house right next door in your own neighborhood. In Kansas City, Missouri, a 2 story house located at 4315 Charlotte St. was the epitome of a real life haunted house, complete with scares, screams, torture, and murder. Listen if you dare, for this story is not for the faint of heart! Episode 70
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Re-Release - A Real Life Slasher Film: The Brutal Murder of Sharon Gregory
Re-release of one of our past Halloween episodes!
Horror movies are supposed to be fictional and for entertainment purposes only. But what happens when the killer character in a slasher film, stops being fictional, and starts killing for real? On October 24th, 1988 in the city of Greenfield, Massachusetts, the "Friday the 13th" movie became a reality, and a copycat "Jason Voorhees" killer brutally murdered a very real, 18 year old, Sharon Gregory inside her home. Who was casted as the killer in this very real slasher film?
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Customer Reviews
Each episode gets better!
Lots of details in each episode! Love the setup. These ladies have fun but also respect the victims and survivors. I enjoy listening to them grow with each episode. Would love to hear Tina share a full story….. just once please!!! lol
Well-done!
Love this podcast. More please!
Timothy Taylor
Say his name. Dishing all the hot goss first with only a nervous 2 minute blurb doesn’t absolve you of gleefully piling on. The salacious nature of your hobby really hurts the marginalized people.