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In 1983 in Aberdeen in Scotland, a man going about his usual work day was senselessly and brutally murdered he was a kind man described by friends and family as a good, ordinary hard working man. Fast forward 41 years and Police haven’t given up, they are still working on finding the man who did it, and they’re almost there. With the public’s help, George's family can get the answers they need.
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In the small, tightly-knit communities of Hawaii's Big Island, the Schweitzer brothers—Albert Ian and Shawn—once lived a seemingly idyllic life, overshadowed by their wrongful convictions for one of Hawaii's most notorious crimes: the 1991 rape and murder of 23-year-old Dana Ireland. This episode explores the brothers' journey from being wrongfully accused and imprisoned to their eventual exoneration, highlighting the flaws in the justice system and the cultural biases that influenced their case.
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Keith Lyon was a very cute 12 year old boy with a cheeky face and ears that he’d not yet grown into. He lived with his Mother Valda, father Ken and little brother Peter who was 7 in the village of Ovingdean- which is a small village very close to Brighton and Hove in East Sussex. They lived in a pretty large home. The family were a very respectable family and were well liked. On the 4th May 1967 Ken was preparing to play in a concert at the Metropole hotel in Brighton when Police arrived asking to speak with him. That day would change the lives of the Lyon family forever.
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In September 2011, a shooting occurred in South Philadelphia, and two suspects were implicated based on eyewitness identification. There would be inconsistencies in the eyewitness testimonies, and both suspects had alibis. Despite this, both would be charged and placed on trial for the shooting. What followed was a travesty of justice, where the suspects would face the potential of serving decades behind bars.
Takeaways
Eyewitness identification can be unreliable and subject to inconsistencies.Having a strong alibi and supporting evidence is crucial in building a defense.Proper legal representation is essential for a fair trial.Mishandling of investigations can lead to wrongful arrests and convictions. The importance of having a good understanding of the legal systemThe impact of financial resources on the quality of legal representationThe consequences of inadequate representation in criminal trialsThe need for proper preparation and attention to detail in legal cases Ineffective legal representation can have severe consequences for defendants, as seen in CJ Rice's case.Sanjay Weaver, CJ's defense attorney, failed to provide a strong defense and neglected crucial evidence.The judge's lack of intervention and the prosecution's reliance on weak evidence further contributed to the injustice.After years of appeals and reinvestigation, CJ's habeas petition was granted, leading to his release and eventual exoneration.The case highlights the importance of competent legal representation and the need for oversight in the criminal justice system.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Shooting Incident
03:18 Eyewitness Identification and Inconsistencies
05:48 Strong Alibis and Supporting Evidence
09:46 Lack of Proper Legal Representation
14:08 Mishandling of the Investigation
29:39 The Impact of Financial Resources on Legal Representation
36:13 The Mishandling of CJ Rice's Trial
58:56 The Consequences of Inadequate Representation
01:05:26 Ineffective Legal Representation
01:17:24 Exoneration and Injustice
01:19:07 Sandjai Weaver's Incompetence
01:21:27 Reinvestigation and Murky Evidence
01:25:14 Lessons Learned and Compensation
01:26:19 Acknowledging Weaver's One Right Move
01:31:48 Dumb Criminal: Burglar Hiding Under a Couch
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Last weekend on March 10th the UK celebrated Mother’s Day. They say that there is nothing like a Mother’s Love. When you have a child you vow to love and protect them for the rest of your life. One woman took that vow so seriously that she came up against some of the most dangerous people in Mexico. Often only armed with a gun, fake ID and a disguise she gave hope to hundreds of parents of missing children.
Summary
In this episode, Cherry shares the case of Miriam Rodriguez, a mother in Mexico whose daughter was kidnapped by the Los Zetas drug cartel. Miriam paid the ransom but received no news about her daughter. She took matters into her own hands, conducting her own investigation and eventually discovering the location of her daughter's remains. Miriam faced frustration with the authorities and the lack of response from the government. The case highlights the brutality of the drug cartel and the challenges faced by families seeking justice. Miriam Rodriguez, a mother from Mexico, took on a drug cartel single-handedly to seek justice for her daughter's abduction and murder. Despite facing death threats and lack of support, Miriam went to great lengths to track down and expose the gang members involved. She infiltrated their families, gathered evidence, and handed them over to the police. Miriam's determination and bravery inspired others, but tragically, she was shot and killed on Mother's Day. Her story serves as a reminder of the love between a mother and child and the power of one person's fight against injustice.
TakeawaysThe Los Zetas drug cartel in Mexico is known for its violent tactics, including kidnappings, beheadings, and torture.Miriam Rodriguez's relentless pursuit of justice for her daughter showcases the challenges faced by families in the face of corruption and lack of resources.The case highlights the importance of human rights organizations in documenting violations and pressuring the government to take action.The story serves as a reminder of the brutality and impact of drug cartels on communities and families. Miriam Rodriguez's story showcases the incredible determination and bravery of a mother seeking justice for her daughter.Her relentless pursuit of the gang members involved in her daughter's abduction and murder led to the capture and imprisonment of several individuals.Miriam's tragic end highlights the dangers she faced and the risks involved in challenging powerful criminal organizations.Her legacy serves as an inspiration for others to fight against injustice and to never give up in the face of adversity.
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In October 2001, an assistant United States attorney sat in his basement floor office working late into the night. Without warning, gunshots would ring out from the backyard, breaking the window facing his desk and hitting the man. They would be fatal. More than 20 years later, people are still asking who killed the man and why.
Summary
In this episode of Crimepedia, Morgan and Cherry discuss the upcoming CrimeCon UK event and congratulate a friend on being shortlisted for an award. They then delve into the case of Tom Wales, an assistant United States attorney who was assassinated in his home. The FBI's handling of the investigation is examined, and the lack of physical evidence leads investigators to focus on motive. The episode ends with the exploration of Tom's personal and social life to determine a possible motive for his murder. Tom Wales' murder investigation explores various potential motives, including an altercation at a parking garage, his involvement with Washington Ceasefire, and his work as an assistant United States attorney. The investigation also focuses on the helicopter case that Tom had been working on, as well as the legal action and motives of James Anderson. The FBI identifies a suspicious man in the neighborhood and discovers unusual markings on the bullets used in the murder, leading to the search for a replacement gun barrel. These chapters provide a comprehensive overview of the principal themes in the conversation. This episode concludes the discussion on the unsolved murder of Tom Wales. The conversation delves into the credibility of witness recollections and the discovery of an anonymous letter claiming responsibility for the murder. The FBI's theory of a conspiracy and hired gunmen is explored, along with the ongoing investigation and increased reward for information. The hosts express their fascination with the case and share a story about a dumb criminal.
TakeawaysThe accuracy of witness recollections can be questioned, especially when details are remembered years after the event.An anonymous letter claiming responsibility for a crime can provide valuable information, but its credibility must be carefully evaluated.The FBI's theory of a conspiracy and hired gunmen suggests a complex network of individuals involved in the murder.The investigation into Tom Wales' murder is ongoing, with the FBI determined to solve the case and bring justice to the victim's family.
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A young man on his way home from a football game finds himself confronted with a choice. Take the short path and walk through a situation that gets out of control fast or take the long path and avoid the situation completely. He makes the right choice- only fate has other ideas. The situation and him collide and he is left fighting for his life- having done nothing wrong. Someone chose to involve him, and to take his life.
Summary
In this episode, Cherry and Morgan discuss the unsolved case of Sammy Sidum, an 18-year-old who was fatally stabbed in 2018. Sammy was described as popular, ambitious, and caring, with a passion for law and helping others. The attack occurred after Sammy witnessed an altercation between rival gangs and tried to avoid it. Despite multiple arrests, no one has been convicted for Sammy's murder. The hosts highlight the impact on Sammy's family and the need for witnesses to come forward. They also discuss the broader issue of gang violence and the grooming of young individuals. In this conversation, Morgan and Cherry discuss a bizarre incident where suspects escaped from a Porta Potty. They explore the gross and humorous aspects of the situation, highlighting the challenges faced by the police officers involved. The hosts also provide information on how to contact them for case suggestions.
Takeaways
The case of Sammy Sidum highlights the devastating impact of gang violence and the need for witnesses to come forward to bring justice to the victim's family.Grooming young individuals into gangs and the allure of belonging and protection can lead to tragic consequences.The lack of progress in solving Sammy's case underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling gang-related crimes.The legacy of Sammy Sidum lives on through the Sammy Sidum Award, which supports a student at Queen Mary University. Escaping from a Porta Potty is a highly unusual and gross way to evade the police.The suspects in this case were caught in a very embarrassing and uncomfortable situation.The lack of regular cleaning of Porta Potties can lead to unsanitary conditions.Listeners can contact the hosts on Instagram for case suggestions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
02:05 Introducing the Case of Sammy Sidum
04:02 Sammy Sidum's Background and Interests
07:46 Altercation and Attack
10:10 Witnesses and Investigation
16:19 Appeals and Lack of Progress
23:45 Impact on Sammy's Family
25:38 Gang Activity and Grooming
29:13 Connection to CJ Davis's Case
36:15 Appeal for Information and Legacy
39:44 Discussion and Closing Remarks
42:38 The Porta Potty Escape
43:11 A Crappy Situation
44:14 Contacting the Hosts
44:40 Case Suggestions
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In 1974, Karen Silkwood was a technician at a plutonium processing plant near Oklahoma City. In November of that year, she would be killed in a mysterious one-car crash. Prior to her death, Karen Silkwood had been critical of the plant’s health and safety procedures and had files numerous complaints to the Atomic Energy Commission about unsafe conditions at the plant. Was Karen’s death a tragic accident, or was it her status as a whistleblower that lead to her being killed?
Summary
In this episode, Morgan and Cherry discuss the case of Karen Silkwood, a chemical technician and advocate for labor unions who died under suspicious circumstances in 1974. Karen worked at a nuclear facility where she discovered multiple breaches of health and safety protocols. She was contaminated with plutonium and her car crashed shortly after attending a union meeting. The circumstances surrounding her death raise questions about possible foul play and a cover-up by the company. The missing documentation and the presence of sedatives in her system add to the mystery. Karen Silkwood's suspicious death and the subsequent investigation into the nuclear facility she worked at revealed potential foul play and safety concerns. The missing paperwork, threatening phone calls, and exposure to plutonium raised suspicions. Legal battles ensued, with the jury initially awarding Karen's estate $10.5 million, which was later reduced to $5,000. The case led to a federal investigation and the closure of the plant. Karen's story inspired a movie and serves as a reminder of the importance of workplace safety.
Takeaways
Karen Silkwood's death raised suspicions of foul play and safety concerns at the nuclear facility she worked at.The missing paperwork, threatening phone calls, and exposure to plutonium added to the suspicion.Legal battles ensued, with the initial jury award being reduced to a mere $5,000.The case led to a federal investigation and the closure of the plant, highlighting the importance of workplace safety.
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In this episode, Cherry and Morgan discuss the mysterious case of Jim Dawson, a farmer who was shot and later died from his injuries. The investigation takes a turn when it is discovered that the bullet was homemade and likely shot from a catapult. The locals in the small village of Bashall Eves are reluctant to talk about the case, leading to various theories, including mistaken identity and a jealous husband. The case remains unsolved, and the village continues to keep silent about the events. The murder of Jim Dawson remains unsolved after over 80 years. The conversation explores various theories and speculations surrounding the case. One theory suggests that Jim may have been mistaken for someone else, possibly Tommy Simpson, who had a conflict with another person named Tommy. The conversation also discusses the possibility of a youth being involved in the shooting, with Jim possibly knowing the identity of the culprit. The villagers' refusal to talk about the murder suggests that they may be protecting someone, possibly a child who made a terrible mistake. The conversation concludes with a discussion about a dumb criminal who taped fish to ATMs in Utah.
TakeawaysCrimeCon London is an immersive true crime experience featuring sessions with renowned experts.Jim Dawson, a farmer, was shot and later died from his injuries in the small village of Bashall Eves.The bullet was homemade and likely shot from a catapult, leading to theories of mistaken identity and a jealous husband.The locals in Bashall Eves are reluctant to talk about the case, adding to the mystery surrounding Jim Dawson's death.Chapters00:00 Introduction and CrimeCon London
03:30 Unusual Case: The Murder Witness
07:57 The Location: Bashall Eves
09:08 Jim Dawson's Last Night
12:22 The Mysterious Shooting
19:16 The Unusual Bullet
22:48 Jim Dawson's Death
25:23 Theories and Locals' Silence
38:33 The Mystery of the Dog
39:58 Speculations on the Culprit
41:27 Tommy Kenyon's Theory
42:20 Protecting the Culprit
43:19 Jim's Knowledge of the Culprit
44:21 No Enemies, No Issues
45:16 A Prank Gone Wrong
46:38 The Target Practice Connection
48:31 Protecting the Culprit
49:19 The Culprit's Identity
50:27 Unsolved Mystery
51:56 Interest in the Case
52:53 Dumb Criminal: The Fish Bandit
Music: The Day After Tomorrow by Sascha Ende
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College years are typically a time of significant transformation. For many, it marks the initial taste of genuine autonomy, starting a path toward personal discovery. However, in 1976, this quest for self-understanding might have contributed to the disappearance of a college student.
Takeaways
The old school thinking surrounding marijuana as a gateway drug may have hindered the private investigator's investigation into Brian's disappearance.The Salvation Army's Missing Person Department played a role in the search for Brian, but ultimately no new leads were uncovered.Speculation about Brian's relationship with Kim raises questions about possible shame and confusion surrounding his sexuality.The family's belief in Brian's eventual return and their ongoing search for answers highlight the emotional toll of a missing loved one.Investigating a cold case after many years presents significant challenges, including the difficulty of obtaining accurate information and the fading memories of witnesses.The case serves as a reminder to be compassionate and understanding towards individuals who may be struggling with their identity or facing societal pressures.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:24 The Under-Appreciated Crime of Stalking
03:48 Acknowledging New Patreons
05:03 Introduction to the Case of Brian Vargo
08:02 Brian Vargo's Background and Personal Struggles
09:03 Brian's Arrest and its Impact on Him
10:09 Brian's Emotional State and Letters to Family
11:07 Possible Reasons for Brian's Struggles
14:51 Brian's Academic Decline and Decision to Drop Out
19:18 Brian's Disappearance and Possible New Life
26:31 Concerns and Efforts to Find Brian
34:55 Private Investigator's Focus on Drug Involvement
36:40 Old School Thinking
37:09 Private Investigator Investigation
37:41 Salvation Army's Investigation
38:59 Speculation about Kim
40:08 Possible Shame and Confusion
42:52 Exploring Kim's Identity
45:29 Family's Belief in Brian's Return
49:46 Late Police Report
50:23 Difficulty of Investigating After Many Years
54:45 Hope for Brian's Well-being
55:33 Contact Information for Tips
56:05 Discussion on Privacy and Family's Need for Answers
59:19 Hope for Brian's Message to His Family
01:01:39 Dumb Criminal: Stolen ID
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Summary
In this episode, Cherry and Morgan discuss the unsolved murder of Jean Townsend in 1954. They provide background information on Jean and her job as a manageress at a costume-making firm in London. The hosts also mention their plans for the year, including attending CrimeCon UK and True Crime Fest. They then delve into the details of Jean's murder, including her attendance at a pyramid party and her last moments before her body was discovered. The conversation covers witness accounts, similar cases in the area, and the investigation's focus on American servicemen. The hosts discuss the possibility of a cover-up and the involvement of a family member in the crimes. The episode concludes with the closure of the case and the mention of other unsolved murders in the same area. This episode discusses a series of unsolved murders in the same area, highlighting the need for further investigation. The conversation explores the possibility of a connection to Air Force bases in the vicinity and speculates on the killer's movements. The hosts discuss the challenges of tracing potential serial killers and the chilling thought of the killer's mobility across different countries. The episode concludes with a lighthearted segment on a dumb criminal who went skinny dipping in a store aquarium.
TakeawaysThe murder of Jean Townsend in 1954 remains unsolved, despite extensive investigations and witness accounts.Witnesses reported seeing men with American accents in the area, leading to speculation about the involvement of American servicemen stationed nearby.Similar cases of unsolved murders of women occurred in the same area during the same time period, raising questions about a potential serial killer.The case remains open, and the files have been reviewed multiple times, but no definitive suspects have been identified.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Plans for the Year
05:46 Background of Jean Townsend
06:34 Pyramid Party and Jean's Last Moments
10:15 Discovery of Jean's Body
11:43 Witness Accounts and Similar Cases
21:28 Bloodstained Clothing and Suspects
28:06 Vigilante Patrols and Speculation
32:47 Closure of the Case and Unsolved Murders
40:41 Unsolved Murders in the Same Area
41:19 Possible Connection to Air Force Bases
42:27 Speculating on the Killer's Movements
43:30 Tracing Potential Serial Killers
44:45 Possibility of Killings in Other Countries
45:51 Chilling Thought of the Killer's Mobility
46:35 Dumb Criminal: Naked Swim in a Store Aquarium
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In December 1958, The Martin family left their home in Portland, Oregon to gather some greenery for Christmas crafts. They would never return home. It has now been over 65 years since the Martin family's mysterious disappearance from the Columbia River Gorge, marking it as one of Oregon's most perplexing unsolved cases.
Takeaways
The disappearance of the Martin family remains an unsolved mystery.The Columbia River Gorge in Oregon is a challenging location for search and rescue operations.Conflicting reports and autopsy findings make it difficult to determine what happened to the Martin family.The discovery of the bodies of two of the Martin children raises more questions about their fate. The condition of the bodies and the presence of aluminium in their autopsy findings suggest they were in or around the river for a significant amount of time.The threatening phone calls received by Dr. Waterman and the unclaimed urns of Virginia and Susan raise suspicions of foul play.Donald Martin's suspicious behavior, including failing to attend memorial services and inheriting the entire Martin estate, makes him a prime suspect.The possible involvement of ex-convicts and the connection to Wayne, a close friend of Donald, further complicates the case.The opposition from law enforcement agencies and the mishandling of evidence hindered the investigation. The story of the helicopter heist involving Santa and Rudolph is a fascinating mystery.Santa's escape to Lapland and his possible involvement in the theft adds intrigue to the story.The motive behind the theft and the whereabouts of the stolen helicopter remain unknown.The podcast 'Santa May Be a Criminal' is recommended for those interested in satirical true crime stories.
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Teenage girls are full of mystery- hormones all over the place as they embark on the journey to adulthood. For one young woman, adulthood would never be a place shed reach. Her parents would never know what kind of adult life she would lead- what job shed have and if shed have a family of her own one day.
Someone took that away from them.
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For the initial three years of her life, Oakley Carlson was nurtured by caring foster parents, before eventually being reunited with her biological parents. In February 2021, Oakley went missing from Oakville, WA, a fact that unfortunately remained unreported for almost 10 months. Subsequent investigations into her disappearance uncovered a troubling situation in her biological parents' home, marked by child abuse, drug use, and the tragic turn of events leading to Oakley being a missing child.
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Adam Ellison was born on 7th Feb 1988, He worked at tesco in Prescot working through a management course and was described by colleagues and friends as a true gentleman. He was kind and loving and adored his family. They were a close family. Adam’s family clearly adored him.
November 2017 would be a month that the family would never forget, Adam was brutally murdered, his life stolen from him in a callous attack.
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During the '70s and '80s, a shadow of terror loomed over Wichita, Kansas, as the community was rocked by a series of horrific crimes. Although the infamous BTK was responsible for many of these heinous acts, some remained unconnected to his reign of terror. Among these was a chilling case from 1987, where a father and his two daughters were brutally slain in their own home. The mystery that persists: Who was behind these murders, and what was the motive?
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This week we have two cases for you that involve Halloween. But one is a trick (fake) and one is a true crime. Can you figure out which one is which?
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On September 15, 1981, Ursula Herrmann, a 10-year-old girl, rode her bike home after visiting with a cousin. She would never make it. This event marked the beginning of one of Germany’s most debated and infamous criminal cases in modern history.
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