Episodes
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Just last month, six individuals were killed by an attacker in a shopping center at Bondi Junction in Sydney, Australia. It was a brutal crime and there are not a ton of details available yet, but the message to be learned is an important one.
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14-year-old Jodi Jones was brutally murdered near her home in 2003. Luke Mitchell, her boyfriend, was the obvious suspect and many viewed it as an open and shut case. But was there more to the story? Is a killer still out there?
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Sara Lynn Moore-Colucci was found dead outside of her business under very suscpicious circumstances. Her husband, Michael Colucci, was accused of and charged with her murder. But after the first trial ended in a hung jury, will the truth come out at the second trial? What really happened to Sara? Will justice be served? Beth Braden joins the show to break down the case and let us know what to look for in the upcoming trial.
Beth is an award-winning journalist whose mastery of the deep dive is evident in her work.
In addition to Braden’s experience writing about local government, crime and courts, and engaging features from her home state of Tennessee, her byline appears on several internationally-known websites. She is passionate about communicating complex information in an easy-to-understand manner and loves to pore over public records.
Braden joined Luna Shark Media in 2023 armed with a love of truth as she seeks out data from the darkest places, drags it into the light, and provides illuminating analysis. In her spare time, she enjoys quilting, strange museums, and good cups of coffee.
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When a woman comes into the bank for a loan, she makes sure to bring her uncle to cosign. But he is unable to sign the papers, because he's...dead.
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Andrew Cunanan loved the finer things in life: food, fashion, and fame. But when he could not have it all, instead of starting anew he decided to put an end to those that had what he could not have. His most notable victim was Gianni Versace, but he also took the lives of Jeff Trail, David Madson, Lee Miglin, and Bill Reese. None of them deserved to be killed. Would Cunanan get what he deserved?
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Shohei Ohtani, the two-way phenom electrifying Major League Baseball, is a superstar on the field. But off the field, he recently faced a shocking betrayal by someone he trusted most - his interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara.
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Mike Williams had it all - a good job, a healthy family, and a chance to go hunting. While his death was originally ruled an accident, time and the persistence of his mother would ultimately reveal what happened out on Lake Seminole that day.
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Tommy Trotta stole a lot of things. Like, a whole lot. When he finally got caught, he flipped faster than a pancake at IHOP. Would he be held accountable for his role in these heists?
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Who was the first group to reach the top of Mount Everest? Should we believe what we read in history books? Or did George Mallory and Andrew Irvine make it to the top only to have evidence stolen and hidden by a foreign government? Yes, you read that right.
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When Morgan Nick went missing in 1995, her family was hopeful to get answers in a small Arkansas town. Will they ever know what happened to Morgan?
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The heir to a fortune decides to build onto her modest home. And build some more. And build some more. And eventually build a structure full of mystery and fuel for rumors. What really went on at the The Winchester Mystery House?
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When a woman discovers an issue with a gas pump giving fuel away for free, how much is "too much" to take?
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In July of 1988, Sharon Johnson was brutally murdered. The path to get to a trial was complex, surprising, and yet all too familiar. Did Jason Carroll kill Sharon Johnson? Or has he spent 30+ years behind bars as an innocent man?
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A young woman in Las Vegas is kidnapped and murdered. And after they caught the killer, the story got even more disturbing.
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A brutal murder, a public place, and a very complex crime scene. A manager came into her Lululemon store and found Brittany Norwood and Jayna Murray inside after an apparent break-in and attack. What really went down in the mall that day? Was justice served?
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Artemus Ogletree checked into the Hotel President under a pseudonym, kept knocking his phone off the hook, and was then put in a coma. His mother continued to get letters from him from around the world and learned he lost his thumb in a street fight. If none of this makes sense, then you're on the right track.
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When a local chef is murdered and a man is sentenced to life, everything you thought you knew is called into question when someone else confesses and the governor decides to pardon everyone in sight.
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Even if you don't think you know who Dave Navarro is, you have heard his music. But you may not have heard the tragic story of his mother's passing. Connie Hopkins and her friend, Sue Jory, were brutally attacked by a man that went on the run for a decade. You don't want to miss the fascinating conclusion to this story.
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District Judge Traci Soderstrom made waves in one of her first trials, but not in a good way.
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Gary Linnemeyer is a career law enforcement officer with a background in just about every facet of service. Details of his work are below, but you do not want to miss this conversation about interview tactics, particularly the controversial Reid technique. And we close out with a story that really brings the overall approach of law enforcement into perspective.
- 10 year Air Force career military police. VIP and resource security.
- Spent two years at the Pentagon as security for the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of the Air Force.
- 14 year law enforcement career with Police Departments in rural Nebraska.
- worked patrol and investigations
- worked as school resource officer
- Reid and Wicklander-Zulawski interview certified.
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