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Ricky McCormick's body was found in a cornfield. His murder remains unsolved to this day. However, a 2 page coded letter was found in his pocket. Could the case be solved if the code is deciphered?
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Frank Sinatra Sr. was a major success and wildly popular in the 1960's. His fame and fortune made his son, 19 year old Frank Sinatra Jr., a target for a ransom payment.
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On November 13, 2022, the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho, was shaken by the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students: Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. As investigators worked to piece together the chilling crime scene, speculation ran rampant—fueled by internet sleuths, conflicting reports, and a community desperate for answers.
In this episode, we take you through the victims’ final hours, the investigation that led authorities to suspect Bryan Kohberger, and the legal proceedings that have left the public with more questions than answers. With court records sealed and a gag order in place, what do we really know? And what happens when true crime meets the internet age?
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What happens when a would-be car thief picks the wrong vehicle for a quick escape? Chaos, comedy, and a whole lot of grinding gears. In this episode of True Crime To-Go, we head to Billerica, Massachusetts, where one man’s big heist was foiled by his own lack of driving skills. A stolen Toyota Corolla, a manual transmission, and a parking lot performance no one asked for—this is the story of the thief who couldn't handle a clutch. Buckle up (or at least try to), and get ready for a wild ride—sort of.
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A web of corruption, millions in illicit profits, and a gambling mastermind on the run—this is the story of Shane Hennen, the self-proclaimed betting expert at the center of one of the biggest point-shaving scandals in modern sports. From suspicious betting patterns in college and professional basketball to high-profile players caught in the crossfire, this case exposes just how deep the influence of illegal gambling runs. Join us as we uncover the shocking details, from Hennen’s criminal past to the FBI’s relentless pursuit of justice. Is this just the tip of the iceberg? Tune in to find out.
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In this chilling episode, we dive into the tragic and senseless murder of 16-year-old Skylar Neese, a bright and promising honor student from West Virginia. Skylar was last seen sneaking out of her bedroom window on July 6, 2012—never to return home. As her desperate parents searched for answers, Skylar’s so-called best friends, Sheila Eddy and Rachel Shoaf, played the part of concerned friends, even assisting in the search.Months later, a shocking confession revealed the horrifying truth: Skylar’s disappearance was not a runaway case, but a cold-blooded murder planned by the two girls she trusted most. Their chilling motive? They simply "didn’t want to be friends with her anymore."
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Yesenia Torres was gunned down in broad daylight in what appeared to be a robbery gone wrong. However, the investigation into her murder shows us a more sinister plot.
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Ashley Cross thought she had a clever idea that would allow her to steal from stores and never get caught. However, she is now behind bars and never allowed in any US Walmart. How much do you have to steal to be banned from every Walmart in America? Find out now in today's Episode of True Crimecast.
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When a beloved chef is gunned down in his own kitchen, investigators follow a trail that leads them to an unexpected suspect—his wife, Nancy Crampton-Brophy. A romance novelist with a dark imagination, Nancy once wrote an essay titled How to Murder Your Husband, outlining motives and methods eerily similar to Dan Brophy’s real-life murder. Was it a crime of passion, or a plot straight from her own writing?
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Rachel Hoffman was not a seasoned criminal. She was a young woman who was put in a dangerous situation by a police department too eager to make a drug arrest. Rachel was asked to be a confidential informant in order to get a minor drug charge reduced. This request would prove to be a deadly one, as she did not make it out alive.
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15-year-old Nicole van den Hurk disappeared in 1995, and her body was discovered weeks later. Years would pass slowly and each one brought no answers about who had taken her life. In a desperate act of urgency, her stepbrother did the unthinkable. Find out more on today's episode of True Crime to Go.
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Kaitlyn Braun posed as a vulnerable, pregnant woman in need of support—but it was all a lie. Over the years, she manipulated dozens of compassionate doulas with elaborate stories of sexual assault, stillbirths, cancer, and medical trauma, taking advantage of their kindness and dedication. Her deception left lasting emotional scars on those who tried to help her, causing financial loss, PTSD, and even driving some doulas away from their profession.In this episode, we break down the shocking details of Braun’s web of lies, the psychological factors behind her behavior, and how her actions led to over 50 criminal charges.
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17 cases of victims of domestic violence.
17 loved ones who should be here.
17 loved ones who deserved a safe love.
10 podcasters come together to tell their stories, one case at a time.
Introducing the 100 percent not-for-profit fundraising podcast raising money to give back to organizations helping victims of crimes. Just by listening, you will help raise money. Each play means money is raised for victims. Thank YOU.
You are wanted.
You are needed.
And you deserve a SAFE love.
This is a Podcaster’s Give Back collaboration. All podcasters have donated their time and research to help advocate for victims of domestic violence. And we are raising money to give back to non profits which are standing against domestic violence. If you or someone you love is a victim of violence, please contact the domestic violence hotline at 1800-799-7233.
To donate, please visit buymeacoffee.com/youshouldbehere (http://buymeacoffee.com/youshouldbehere) .
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Patrick Baker was convicted of homicide when he and two other men entered a home and killed a man in front of his pregnant wife and child. However, Patrick was pardoned by Governor Matt Bevin on his way out of office. How is this legal?!?
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In June 2007, what should have been a fun family trip turned into an unthinkable tragedy. Christopher Vaughn was found limping along a desolate Illinois road, bleeding from minor wounds—but inside the family SUV, his wife, Kimberly, and their three children were dead. What initially appeared to be a murder-suicide quickly unraveled into something far more complex. Was Christopher a grieving husband and father, or had he meticulously planned the murders to start a new life off the grid?
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On Monday, February 3, 2025, Highland Heights police responded to a call where they found Laura Hern deceased in her bed. She was dead upon arrival, and unfortunately had been for many days.
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Jason Lottmann owned an elaborate mansion/wedding venue called Champagne Manner in North Carolina. Couples paid $20,000 - $50,000 for his full-service wedding experience. However, before their big day, they watched their dreams unravel before them.
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Today's case was pulled from Patreon's archives due to an illness. We swore we would never cover this case. It is disturbing, violent, and downright evil. But we are nothing if not aware, and this is probably the most requested case that we have yet to cover. Here is the case of Fred and Rosemary West.
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Learn about the controversial case of Pastor Chris Avell, a small-town minister from Bryan, Ohio, who faced legal repercussions for offering shelter to homeless individuals in his church. What began as a compassionate effort to provide refuge during harsh winters turned into a courtroom battle over zoning laws, fire codes, and the limits of humanitarian action. Join the discussion about the tension between public safety regulations and ethical obligations, exploring the broader implications of Pastor Avell’s case and the federal lawsuit that could redefine how cities balance compassion with compliance.
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In today's episode, Jamie and John dive into the heartbreaking story of a 17-year-old North Dakota teenager who fell victim to a devastating online sextortion scheme. After he tragically took his own life, his family and law enforcement embarked on a relentless pursuit of justice. The investigation uncovered a global network of scammers and led to the arrest of Samuel Ebube, a California-based middleman who played a pivotal role in the operation.
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