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  • We are back and we have new content, old content and all in between. Join us today for a spine-tingling journey through the world of eerie classrooms and humorous horror stories, much like when you were a kid. Don't miss out on this thrilling episode filled with ghost stories, cultural comedy, and some unexpected classroom scares.

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    A thrilling new creepy pasta story about a mysterious and sinister teacher affecting her students in chilling ways. We also talk about some heartfelt reviews and recent listener contributions. I (Brooke) expose just how morbid I was as a child when we deep dive into personal fears and superstitions related to ghost stories and haunted objects.

    As always we love hearing from you! Drop your thoughts about today’s creepy pasta story in the comments below. What was your interpretation? Share your own school-related ghost stories and let's discuss the creepiness together! Don't forget to rate today's story on our Instagram page. We love collaborating with you there.

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  • Today’s episode starts at 26:40 and we hope you all have been enjoying our rants lately. As you can see we are struggling out here in these streets, but today we are back with a regularly scheduled case, a case we have seen many times before here on Teachers Talk Crime.

    On October 2, 2017, Aaron Friar and his 15 year old daughter were missing. Aaron’s girlfriend called 911 and the investigation got quickly on its way. The morning started out with a child (the middle child belonging to Aaron) discovering her father's blood on the family couch and the day ended with her 15-year-old sister arrested for their father's murder.

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    Sources:https://www.oxygen.comhttps://kobi5.com/news/medford-teen-sentenced-in-dads-murder-99304/ https://www.reddit.comhttps://www.fox32chicago.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gcGY5XKHXw
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  • Today's episode delves into the tragic case of Sharla Sims, a special education teaching assistant at Spruce High School in Dallas, Texas, whose life was abruptly ended following an attack by a student known for his aggressive behavior towards her and others.

    Today we will unravel the layers of this case, examining the implications for school safety, the responsibilities of educational institutions, and the legal battles that ensue when tragedy strikes within our very own schools.

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  • Today's episode begins at 20:27 and yes we chat a lot today, but I promise it is all relevant to the case and our own personal experience inside the classroom, because this is something we are passionate about.


    Teachers and staff members working with special education students in the Northside Independent School District expressed their distress over a series of violent incidents, highlighting the urgent need for improved staffing, training, and support. The plea for action came in the wake of a tragic event on February 17, 2024, when Alfred "Mr. Fred" Joseph Jimenez, a 73-year-old instructional assistant at Brandeis High School, sustained fatal injuries while attempting to intervene with a student. Jimenez's death was deemed a homicide and is under investigation by the San Antonio Police Department.


    Sources:https://www.kens5.comhttps://www.mysanantonio.comhttps://www.kktv.com/2024/02/20/teaching-assistant-dies-after-classroom-incident/ https://wpde.comhttps://www.kens5.comCheck out our socials for more content from us:
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  • Cameron Coyle Herren, a pretty boy racer from Florida is a convicted felon, but once was a speed racer from the Tampa area. He became famous/well known after causing an accident in May 2018 while street racing post graduation down a busy pedestrian road. His car hit Jessica Reisinger and her 21 month old daughter, Lillia Reisinger. The mother, Jessica died on the scene, while baby Lillia passed away a day later due to her injuries.

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  • Today's episode begins at 21:29, because we were extra chatty so be warned now. If we aren't your cup of tea, then jump ahead to the case.

    Kenneth White, 32, was fatally struck by a 6-pound rock hurled off an overpass by a group of five teens. The incident occurred on October 18, 2017, as White was traveling on Interstate 75 in Michigan, north of Detroit. Several vehicles, including the one White was in, were damaged by rocks thrown off of the overpass, until one rock took a life it was never supposed to take.

    Sources:https://abcnews.go.com https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Interstate_75_rock-throwing_murders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpEii452UIk https://www.freep.com https://www.abc12.com https://www.mlive.comCheck out our socials for more content from us:
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  • Dylan Schumaker, 19 years old when he was sentenced in January of 2014 for the murder of baby Austin Smith, his current girlfriend's two year old son. He was given the maximum punishment of 25 years to life when prosecutors proved the intent was in fact murder that fatal night. This sentence was modified to 18 years after appeals were made in the court system. Listen now for all the details of this tragic case.

    Sources:https://www.paranormalcatalog.nethttps://wegmans.co.uk
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  • Welcome back to Teachers Talk Crime. This is Episode 116 (HOLY COW). We created this podcast to shed light on the education system and the mental state of youth around the world in this day in age. Today we got into the heart-wrenching case Tatiana Haywood, featuring special guest Jameson who can be found on Instagram at Lessons With Coffee. In this episode, we navigate the tragic events that unfolded in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on May 24, 2023, taking a closer look at the young lives of Tatiana Haywood and Nasir Scott, both 18, whose story ended in a devastating murder-suicide.

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  • Welcome to Episode 115 of Teachers Talk Crime, where we delve into a case that has captivated and divided public opinion: the story of Mackenzie Shirilla. In this episode, we explore the tragic event that led to the untimely death of two teenagers and the intense legal battle that followed. Was it a heartbreaking accident, or was there intent behind the actions that led to such devastating consequences?

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  • Jamie Fuller, then 16 years old, lured his 14-year-old ex-girlfriend Amy Carnevale to his home on Aug. 23, 1991 under the impression she would be giving him a haircut. What she didn’t know was she would never be seen again as Jamie Fuller stabbed her repeatedly before stomping on her head as she lay dying. This case gained attention quickly and was even made into a lifetime movie. Listen for more on today’s episode.

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  • On June 6, 2023, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, a post-graduation trip turned tragic when 18-year-old Blake Linkous emerged with a stab wound, revealing the murder of his ex-girlfriend Natalie Martin. The two had dated for three years, but their relationship ended in February 2023 after an alleged assault by Blake. The day before Natalie's murder, they argued over her texting another man. Blake was arrested two days later, suspected of strangling Natalie. The community mourned Natalie's vibrant spirit, and Blake's bond hearing sparked outrage as the judge set a $150,000 bond, emphasizing Blake's non-violent history. Blake will be on house arrest, wear an ankle monitor, and undergo a mental evaluation due to concerns about self-harm and potential suicidal tendencies.

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  • Welcome back, estudiantes! Today’s episode begins around the 18:30 mark…we had a lot to chat about before we started.

    In a tragic incident on June 25, 2022, 22 teenagers were found dead at Enyobeni Tavern in East London, sparking investigations into the circumstances. Underage access to the bar raised concerns and led to the revocation of its liquor license. Witnesses reported a suffocating smell, suggesting a possible gas leak, while forensic analysis hinted at substance ingestion or inhalation, with methanol identified as a potential factor. The ongoing investigation has resulted in arrests for serving alcohol to minors, and the South African National Civic Organization is supporting the victims' families. SAPS seeks public assistance as the community awaits answers.

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    https://www.cbsnews.com
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    https://en.wikipedia.org
    https://www.nytimes.com
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  • Welcome back, true crime enthusiasts! In today's SPECIAL episode, we have a gripping exclusive interview with Dominic Bartlam, the brother of Daniel Bartlam. For those of you who may need a refresher, we highly recommend going back to Episode 99 to revisit the shocking case that unfolded there with Daniel Bartlam.

    In Episode 99, we discussed the chilling story of Daniel Bartlam, a teenager who shocked the nation with his heinous crime. Daniel was convicted of the murder of his mother, Jacqueline Bartlam, in a case that sent shockwaves through the community. Now, in this exclusive interview, we have the opportunity to hear from Dominic Bartlam, Daniel's brother, who has never spoken publicly about the events that unfolded.

    Dominic's perspective is crucial in understanding the complex dynamics within the Bartlam family and shedding light on the events leading up to that fateful night. He is here to set the record straight and we are honored to be chosen by him to speak out on his life and where he is going next.

    This interview offers a unique opportunity to understand the case from a different angle, providing a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding Daniel Bartlam's crime and those affected.

    So, join us in today’s episode as we unravel the untold story of the Bartlam family. This exclusive interview with Dominic Bartlam is not to be missed. Make sure to tune in and share your thoughts with us on social media using the hashtag #Teacherstalkcrime.

  • Welcome back. It is just us today, but that is ok. We have missed this one on one time with you guys. Today’s episode starts at the 18:05 mark, but we wish you wouldn’t skip ahead.


    Prom night, a dreamy occasion for teenagers, turned tragic for four teens in Huntington, West Virginia, back in 2005. The morning after the event, Dante Ward, Eddrick Clark, Michael Dillon, and Megan Poston were found murdered near Dante's residence, marking a devastating end to what should have been a joyous celebration. Despite numerous suspects and leads, the case remains unsolved.


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  • The New Years holiday is a celebration of new beginnings. With that in mind, we know this collaboration will introduce you to several amazing new true-crime podcasts that will quickly become your newest true-crime binges as we enter 2024 because, let’s face it, we know that’s exactly what you needed! With tons of episodes each, investigative curiosity, and a focus on advocacy, these podcasts will live up to the theme of our collaboration (“New Year, New Binge”) because you’ll soon find yourself falling in love with the podcasters included in these episodes. So, sit back, grab your detective caps, and let’s get this party started!

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    Crimelines https://linktr.ee/crimelines
    Sirens: A Southern True Crime Podcast https://bit.ly/TheSirensNetwork
    Private Dicks Podcast https://linktr.ee/privatedicks
    Morning Cup of Murder www.morningcupofmurder.com
    Persons Unknown https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com
    Fresh Hell Podcast https://freshhellpodcast.com/
    Stories With Sapphire www.storieswithsapphire.com
    Travel and True Crime https://linktr.ee/twistedtraveltruecrimepodcast
    Excuse Me, That’s Illegal www.linktr.ee/excusemethatsillegal.pod
    A Nefarious Nightmare www.linktr.ee/anefariousnightmarepodcast
    The Trail Went Cold https://www.trailwentcold.com
    Coffee and Cases Podcast https://linktr.ee/coffeeandcases
    Teachers Talk Crime https://linktr.ee/teacherstalkcrime
    True Crime Creepers https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeCreepers


  • The New Years holiday is a celebration of new beginnings. With that in mind, we know this collaboration will introduce you to several amazing new true-crime podcasts that will quickly become your newest true-crime binges as we enter 2024 because, let’s face it, we know that’s exactly what you needed! With tons of episodes each, investigative curiosity, and a focus on advocacy, these podcasts will live up to the theme of our collaboration (“New Year, New Binge”) because you’ll soon find yourself falling in love with the podcasters included in these episodes. So, sit back, grab your detective caps, and let’s get this party started!

    Be sure to follow all of the podcasts you enjoyed so you never miss a new episode.

    Podcasts are listed below in the order in which you will be introduced to them:

    Crimelines https://linktr.ee/crimelines
    Sirens: A Southern True Crime Podcast https://bit.ly/TheSirensNetwork
    Private Dicks Podcast https://linktr.ee/privatedicks
    Morning Cup of Murder www.morningcupofmurder.com
    Persons Unknown https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com
    Fresh Hell Podcast https://freshhellpodcast.com/
    Stories With Sapphire www.storieswithsapphire.com
    Travel and True Crime https://linktr.ee/twistedtraveltruecrimepodcast
    Excuse Me, That’s Illegal www.linktr.ee/excusemethatsillegal.pod
    A Nefarious Nightmare www.linktr.ee/anefariousnightmarepodcast
    The Trail Went Cold https://www.trailwentcold.com
    Coffee and Cases Podcast https://linktr.ee/coffeeandcases
    True Crime Creepers https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeCreepers

  • MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE! We are wishing you all an amazing Christmas season with family and friends. Today’s episode starts at 12:59, but you might miss a BIG announcement if you skip ahead.

    Jung Yoo-jung, a 23-year-old woman in South Korea known for her fascination with true crime, has been sentenced to life in prison after killing a stranger out of sheer curiosity. Over several months, Jung delved deep into studying murders by immersing herself in true crime shows, books, and online resources. Listen to this wild case as it unfolds.

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  • Welcome back! How is everyone doing? Today’s episode starts at 13:29, but just know you will miss some good content if you skip ahead.

    Isaac Grimes, a shy, introverted teenager longing for acceptance, found an unlikely friend in Simon Sue, a popular senior at Palmer High School. But this friendship turned sinister as Simon led a group called O.A.R.A., manipulating Grimes and his peers into criminal activities. Grimes was coerced into a loyalty test that escalated into the tragic murder of Tony Dutcher and his grandparents.

    Sources:https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=8347009 https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=8356244 https://extras.denverpost.com/news/news0310d.htm https://www.9news.comhttps://culteducation.comhttps://scarymatter.comhttps://luminolpod.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esJ7lSZ-X3A https://www.amazon.com
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  • A custodian at Middletown High School in Middletown, New York, arrived to work just after 6 am on January 16th, 1986 only to find someone slumped over by one of the school's side-entrance doors; he immediately phoned local law enforcement. When police arrived, they discovered that the "someone" was only a child-- a child who had been violently and senselessly attacked. After his identity was discovered and an autopsy was performed, a full-scale investigation began. Despite strong efforts by law enforcement, nearly 37 years later we are still wondering how he got to the school, why he wasn't dressed for the weather, and (most importantly) who could have taken his life. This is the case of Shawn Edwards.

    Sources:
    Various articles from the Times Herald-Record By: Oliver Mackson, Lance Oliver, Billy House, John Milgram, John Scavelli, Julie Campbell, and Tristan Corden
    "Unsolved: The Horrific 1986 Killing of Shawn Edwards-- More Questions than Answers." the-line-up.com By: Orrin Gray
    "Shawn Edwards Murder: How Did He Die? Who Killed Him? thecinemaholic.com By: Shraman Mitra
    Crime Junkie Podcast "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 1" and "Murdered: Shawn Edwards Part 2"

  • Welcome back! We have an awesome guest today on Teachers Talk Crime, so everyone welcome Allison from Coffee and Cases Podcast. Today’s episode starts at 17:55, but just know you will miss some good content if you skip ahead.

    Zander Lyda died in a heart-wrenching tragedy. His life was suddenly taken, leaving his family devastated. Zander was 9 years old and lost his life when his sister stabbed him to death in their Oklahoma home. This is an ongoing case; we will have updates as it unfolds.

    Sources:https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/girl-12-says-im-sorry-30130603https://www.the-sun.comhttps://lawandcrime.comhttps://youtu.be/rFS4u856DHs?si=6STvQ3-1w5-CsFf6https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei5oOwjwDJw https://www.gofundme.com/f/april-lyda-and-her-family
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