
70 episodes

True Crime and Chill Amber & Alex
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2.3 • 24 Ratings
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"Just two moms with wine and a love for crime!" We are Amber and Alex. Two best friends with a love of True Crime and all things Supernatural. Join us as we dive deep into some of history's most gruesome, and sometimes, unexplained cases.
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The Heinous Helter Skelter Case
On August 9, 1969, the headlines across the country mourned the loss of 26-year-old and 8 ½ months pregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others at her estate at 10050 Cielo drive in Beverly Hills - Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger, and Steven Parent. Dominick Dunne recalls that “The shock waves that went through the town were beyond anything I had ever seen before. People were convinced that the rich and famous of the community were in peril. Children were sent out of town. Guards were hired.”
This was only a tiny piece of the Helter Skelter plan that Charles Manson had formed based on the race war he believed was coming.
Chillers, today we bring you the heinous helter skelter case.
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The Murder of Holly Bobo
April 13, 2011 Holly Bobo was a young nursing student that disappeared from her home in Darden, Tennessee. With a suspect saying "No body, no crime" it seemed impossible for law enforcement to nail him down......until Holly was found.
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Kristine Kupka's Disappearance: What Does Rudy Know?
5 months pregnant Kristine Kupka left a phone message for her sister Kathy on October 24, 1998. In the call she said that she was going out with the father of her baby Darshanand Persaud - better known as Rudy - to help clean his new apartment and would be back later. She never called back. One of Kristine's roommates alerted the Kupka family that Kristine never returned home.
When questioned, Rudy said that he picked Kristine up to take her to a nearby shopping mall. Rudy told the family members that he drove her to the shopping center, then waited in his car for her to return from shopping. Rudy claimed that he dropped Kristine off two blocks from her home between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m., as she wanted to walk to a nearby health food store. When Kristine's family asked him which shopping mall he had taken her to, he said he did not know and he had stayed in the car while she shopped.
Kristine has never been found.
If you have information about Kristine Kupka and/or Darshanand "Rudy" Persaud Please Contact
K.Kupka
172 Fifth Avenue, Box 230
Brooklyn, NY 11217
or call:
Detective Delassandro: 718-834-4580
1-800 577-TIPS
info@kristinekupka.com
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Mini Episode: What If Brian Laundrie Didn't Do It?
Just hear us out... WHAT IF HE DIDN'T DO IT?
We know, we know.
Did he do it?
Probably.
But anyone that knows us, knows Amber likes to play devil's advocate.
So.
If he DIDN'T do it... Who did?
#TrueCrime #GabbyPetito #BrianLaundrie
Updates:
We recorded this on Sunday, October 10, 2021. Since the recording, Duane "Dog" Chapman the Bounty Hunter has returned to Colorado and apparently resigned his search: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/oct/11/dog-bounty-hunter-ends-search-brian-laundrie/
Also, the final results of Gabby Petito's Autopsy have been revealed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp8keXFfjX8&t=277s
These outcomes do not change the nature of our video but we feel it's important that it be said that we know these updates have been made since we recorded this mini-episode.
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Did An 11 Year Old Really Murder Kenize Houk?
On February 20, 2009, Kenzie Houk was murdered in her home from a shotgun blast to the head. Her stepson Jordan was arrested for her murder shortly after, but would the evidence hold up? And if Jordan didn't kill Kenzie...then who did?
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Delaware: Burying the Ghost of Mr. Chew
People used to make fun of him for his name. Can you Imagine being tormented for your name every day? You walk down the street, and people mimic a sneeze or pretend to chew on something. It was no surprise when Chief Justice Samuel Chew died in 1743 that he started haunting the local townspeople. Then, what they did to quiet his ghost was unexpected.
Correction Note: Mr. Chew was NOT a Doctor. I (Amber) called him a doctor repeatedly throughout the recording without any explanation. It wasn't written in the script as a doctor, nor did any of the research yield he was a doctor.
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Customer Reviews
I Want To Like This Podcast
I like Amber’s vibe. She has a level head and makes good points. But she barely talks throughout the podcast. I wish she would talk more. I think Alex means well, but she feels a bit too impulsive, scattered, and vague for my liking. We all have verbal tics, but the, “and stuff” and the, “and everything” are constant and leave the listener feeling like they aren’t getting all of the information. There is potential for this podcast. Slow down, research everything, communicate clearly, eliminate the verbal tics, and let Amber speak more. Don’t stop…please just take the feedback and get better. Like I said, there is potential…just not a very solid podcast yet.
Edit the podcast !
Podcast has potential. It needs to be edited there are constant long pauses, retakes and coughing throughout. The girls talk over each other. Makes the podcasts feel uncoordinated.
Bickering
With affection I write this review. There is an atmosphere of bickering. Other then this observation I enjoy the recording.