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On the first of December 1948, a body of a man was located along the seawall of Somerton Beach, just near Adelaide in South Australia.
At first, the police thought it was going to be a straightforward matter, but as the weeks and months went on, it became apparent that this case was anything but straightforward… To this day we don’t know who he is, we don’t know where he came from and we don’t know how he died.
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On the 11th of January 1965, two fifteen-year-old schoolgirls Christine Sharrock and Marianne Schmidt were found murdered in the Wanda sand hills, just north of Cronulla Beach in Sydney's south.
The crime remains one of the most horrific Australia has ever seen. Despite an exhaustive police investigation, the killer remains unknown…
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In the sixth episode about The People vs. O. J. Simpson, Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti examine how evidence was handled, how Johnny Cochran played to racial tension and double standard of how Marcia Clark was treated by the media.
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In the fifth episode about The People vs. O. J. Simpson, Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti honor the memory of Ron Goldman, the forgotten victim in the double murders.
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In the 4th installment of our "Making a Murderer" discussion, Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti answer questions from our Twitter and Facebook followers,
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In the fourth episode about The People vs. O. J. Simpson, Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti analyze how O. J. and his lawyers tried to make Simpson the victim in the case.
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Part 2 of the discussion about The People vs. O.J. Simpson. Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti analyze the disastrous handling of Nicole's 911 call.
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Part 1 of the discussion about The People vs. O.J. Simpson. Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti examine the gruesome crime scene and how Dr. Henry Lee's dismissal by the prosecution helped the defense.
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In the 5th installment of our "Making a Murderer" discussion, Jim Clemente, Laura Richards and Lisa Zambetti breakdown Jodi Stachowski's interview with Nancy Grace and discuss the behavior of abuse victims.
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on this 3rd installment of our 3 part discussion of the documentary "Making A Murderer", Jim Clemente and Laura Richards rip apart Brendan Dassey's confession, Lisa Zambetti shares her Pizza Parlor Stabbing story...and the trio reveals what they REALLY think happened in this case.
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Part 2 of the discussion about the Netflix Series "Making a Murderer." Jim Clemente, formerly of the FBI, Laura Richards, formerly of Scotland Yard, and Lisa Zambetti, casting director of Criminal Minds on CBS, go over many topics including which detectives should never have been allowed to investigate and the unusual evidence that was found.
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Jim Clemente, formerly of the FBI, Laura Richards, formerly of Scotland Yard, and Lisa Zambetti, casting director of Criminal Minds on CBS, discuss the arrest of Steven Avery and other oddities of the Netflix Series "Making a Murderer."
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In the second installment of our Lost and Found series, we revisit the harrowing case of Elizabeth Smart, a 14-year-old girl abducted from her bedroom in the middle of the night. Raised in a close-knit Mormon family in Salt Lake City, Utah, Elizabeth’s life was upended when a simple act of kindness—offering help to a local transient—set the stage for a chilling and calculated kidnapping.
What followed was a months-long ordeal filled with psychological manipulation, forced travel across state lines, and an unimaginable fight for survival. Against all odds, Elizabeth’s story became one of resilience, strength, and an unforgettable return home.
This episode explores how one family’s faith and perseverance—and a public unwilling to forget—helped bring Elizabeth back from the brink.
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In the gripping premiere of our new series Lost and Found, we delve into one of the most shocking and heartbreaking missing persons cases in modern American history—the abduction of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard. Snatched in broad daylight by strangers in a seemingly random act, Jaycee’s disappearance would haunt investigators and her family for 18 long years. But this was no ordinary kidnapping. Her captors had meticulously planned every detail—and the truth of what happened behind closed doors is even more disturbing than you might imagine.
How do families cope when a loved one vanishes without a trace? When do you give up hope—or do you ever? This series explores the emotional limbo of missing persons cases, the fight to keep their stories alive, and the rare, miraculous moments when the unthinkable becomes reality.
Join us as we uncover the unbelievable true story of Jaycee Lee Dugard, the girl who was found after nearly two decades, and whose survival defied all odds.
Recommended Reading:
A Stolen Life: A Memoir by Jaycee Dugard
Lost and Found: The True Story of Jaycee Dugard and the Abduction that Shocked the World by John Glatt
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Welcome to Once Upon a Crime the true crime podcast that tells the story behind the story of real life crime.
New episodes release every Monday. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pandora or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Clips from show are from the following episodes:
Episode 142: Taunting Terrors: Shari Faye Smith
Episode 146: Rocktober: Altamont, The Rolling Stones and the Hells Angels
Episode 158: Bad Seeds: Lowell Lee Andrews
Episode 149: Fugitives from Justice: Jesse James Hollywood
Episode 156: Behind the Crime: Aileen Wuornos
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It’s February 9, 1999. Hae has been missing for three weeks. A man on his lunch break pulls off a road to pee, and stumbles on her body in a city forest. His odd recounting of the discovery makes Detectives Ritz and MacGillivary suspicious. For instance, why did he walk so far into the woods - 127 feet - to relieve himself? And that’s just the start. A look into the man’s past reveals some bizarre behavior.
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Their relationship began like a storybook high-school romance: a prom date, love notes, sneaking off to be alone. But unlike other kids at school, they had to keep their dating secret, because their parents disapproved. Both of them, but especially Adnan, were under special pressure at home, and the stress of that spilled over into their relationship. Eventually Hae broke up with Adnan. And then, depending on who you ask, Adnan was either understandably sad and moping around, or full of rage and plotting to kill her.
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It's Baltimore, 1999. Hae Min Lee, a popular high-school senior, disappears after school one day. Six weeks later detectives arrest her classmate and ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, for her murder. He says he's innocent - though he can't exactly remember what he was doing on that January afternoon. But someone can. A classmate at Woodlawn High School says she knows where Adnan was. The trouble is, she’s nowhere to be found.
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