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Faceless

USG Audio

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In December of the year 2000, an unknown male broke into a suburban Tokyo home and killed an entire family. Despite leaving thousands of pieces of evidence in the house, including his clothes, the murder weapon, his DNA, his blood, even his excrement—we are no closer to knowing this man’s identity. There’s no clear motive. And no sign of the case being closed. The Miyazawa family murders are a paradox. They’re a case which has haunted Tokyo police for 22 years now. A case which should be sol ...
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Cold

KSL Podcasts

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Cold is a narrative podcast series focused on missing persons cases. Investigative journalist and host Dave Cawley takes on a single story with each season. Season 1: Susan Powell Case Files, the Cold journey begins with Dave’s investigation into the unsolved disappearance of Susan Powell… and the man with the most to gain from her death. Season 2: Justice for Joyce Yost delves into the details of a murder-for-hire plot and attempts to find justice for Joyce – a woman who bravely reported he ...
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12-26-75

12-26-75.com

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Was Donna Richmond's murder the end of a string of burglaries and homicides in small-town California? Was the wrong person convicted? This podcast provides new information and insight into Donna's case. We also detail a string of ransacking burglaries, the murder of another young teen, and the shooting of a father protecting his daughter as she was being kidnapped. The police came close to catching the ransacker, but he shot his way out. Were all of these crimes committed by the same person? ...
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Faded Out

Sarah DiMeo

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Delving into the most dark and disturbing missing child cold cases - the 1982 Johnny Gosch case out of West Des Moines, Iowa, and the 1988 Doreen Vincent case out of Wallingford, Connecticut. Hosted by Sarah DiMeo.
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Cold Case Chronicles

Central State Studios

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The Cold Case Chronicles are the finding of a group of women dedicated to researching, investigating, and reporting their findings on cold cases. Follow along, as Amy, Ali Alicia, and Dani learn, dissect information, build suspect lists, and assist police. These are the Cold Case Chronicles, and Season One is Little Linda Weldy.
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Cold & Buried

Cold & Buried

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Formerly Crime Time Nerds. Cold & Buried is a true crime podcast, focusing on unidentified person's cases, cases of the missing or kidnapped, cold cases, and lesser known murders from across the United States. hosted by sisters in law Ash Lee & Nat Slater
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The Murder In My Family

AbJack Entertainment

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Murder is a crime of many victims. It affects not only the murdered, but also those who loved them. The Murder in My Family tells the effects of murder from the perspective of the family members of the victims and shows how they, too, are victims in this terrible crime.
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The Living Dead Girls Broadcasting from Buffalo's own Think Twice Radio, The Living Dead Girls is a podcast that covers true crime, unsolved mysteries, the paranormal, and generally spooky and bizarre topics. We're just two #murderino #paranerds who want to talk it up. You can reach us at [email protected] and can follow along with our updates and news at Facebook.com/livingdeadgirlspodcast
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DIE-ALOGUE

Rebekah Sebastian

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What are we even talking about when we talk about true crime? That’s the big question DIE-ALOGUE host, Rebekah Sebastian, is getting to the heart of when she interviews her guests — a diverse cross section of true crime and criminal justice players. From lawyers and creators, to authors and survivors, DIE-ALOGUE examines the most compelling aspects of true crime, challenges the genre's tropes, and explores the ethics of true crime content for both creators and consumers. Listen in to hear th ...
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On the evening of October 31, 2001, Cindy Song, a 21-year-old Penn State student, dressed up in a Playboy bunny costume and headed out with friends to celebrate Halloween. After a night of partying, dancing, and a stop at a 24-hour diner, Cindy was dropped off at her apartment on West Clinton Avenue around 4 a.m. It was the last time anyone would s…
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In the 1990s in a suburb of Chicago, seven people were murdered inside a Brown's Chicken restaurant terrifying the entire area. Police aggressively investigated the case, but no suspects were uncovered for years, until they finally got a break. I will be talking with Patrick Wohl, the author of "Something Big: The True Story of the Brown's Chicken …
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Caty Szeto is a woman with a dream: to become a K-Pop superstar. The 23-year-old Asian American is traveling from her home in LA to South Korea’s capital Seoul to attend a K-Pop academy. There she’ll do hardcore training in singing, dancing and styling. All this is to prepare for make-or-break auditions for K-Pop entertainment agencies. If she make…
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Part 3 of "Nobody Else Could Have Done It" explores faults in the defense that contributed to the 2009 conviction against Paul Kovacich. This episode was created using computer generated voices. All of the content, research, and source materials were provided by the contributors to 12-26-75.com ©2025 with all rights reserved. No claim is made to th…
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Part 2 of "Nobody Else Could Have Done It" explores faults in the circumstantial and direct evidence used to obtain the 2009 conviction against Paul Kovacich. This episode was created using computer generated voices. All of the content, research, and source materials were provided by the contributors to 12-26-75.com ©2025 with all rights reserved. …
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Part 2 of 2. Anomalous Health Incidents. AHI's. That is what the intelligence community refers to it as, but you likely know it as "The Havana Syndrome." People reported feeling sick, dizzy, or even worse after experiencing a loud sonic-like wave in and around the U.S. Embassy in Cuba. The U.S. Intelligence Community says there is no evidence of an…
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Anomalous Health Incidents. AHI's. That is what the intelligence community refers to it as, but you likely know it as "The Havana Syndrome." People reported feeling sick, dizzy, or even worse after experiencing a loud sonic-like wave in and around the U.S. Embassy in Cuba. The U.S. Intelligence Community says there is no evidence of any deliberate …
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Episode 46 of the 12/26/75 podcast was created using computer generated voices. All of the facts were researched by 12/26/75 contributors. Copyright 2025, with all rights reserved. No claim is made to the copyright of third parties which are included herein under the claim of fair use. EDIT NOTE: An error regarding victim names was corrected at the…
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Episode 45 of the 12/26/75 podcast explores the direct and circumstantial evidence connecting Joseph James DeAngelo to the "Zodiac Killer" series. This episode was made using computer generated voices, but all of the facts and evidence were researched and collected by the 12/26/75 team. There is additional information including videos, sample handw…
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We’re excited to share a new podcast from KSL Podcasts & Lemonada Media: Stolen Voices of Dole Valley, a nine-part series about survival, injustice, and the fight for answers. It’s the story of a predator you’ve likely never heard of — one who prowled the Pacific Northwest in the 1970s, when hitchhiking was a rite of passage for many young people. …
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This episode of the 12/26/75 podcast uses computer-generated voices. All of the research performed in this episode was performed by contributors to 12/26/75.com. All of the content in this episode was developed and written by contributors to 12/26/75.com -- No claim of copyright is made to the source materials. All other rights reserved to 12/26/75…
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This is the first episode of 12/26/75 that uses computer-generated voices to present the facts and evidence of the case. All of the material presented in this episode have been presented in earlier posts, and are derived entirely from the original case files. Please excuse the mispronounced names, times of day, and place names, etc. Hosted on Acast…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: Marilyn Koolstra embarks on an unexpected pilgrimage to the place where her husband, Eric Robinson, lost his life in the Uinta Mountains. The journey into the wilderness tests her physical, mental and emotional limits. But Marilyn doesn’t travel alone. Friendships forged through tragedy help carry her through to the …
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Introducing: Clues with Morgan Absher & Kaelyn Moore Join hosts Morgan Absher and Kaelyn Moore as they take you deep into the world of the most notorious crimes ever — where a single clue can crack a case wide open. From shocking murders to serial killers, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing of the world's most infamou…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: Eric Robinson took 77 photographs on his last hike. Those images, recovered with Eric’s remains in 2016, tell the story of what he experienced on the Uinta Highline Trail. They also contain clues about why Eric diverted from the trail in his final hours. Dave Cawley follows those breadcrumbs to the brink in search of…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: Marilyn Koolstra returns home to Australia without any answers about what happened to her missing husband, Eric Robinson. As months turn to years, she’s forced to accept the awful reality of his death at some unknown place in the Uinta Mountains. But an accidental discovery in those mountains will one day stun everyo…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: The last glimmers of hope fade as the search for Eric Robinson enters its final stage. The Duchesne County sheriff, running out of time and money, makes one last push to find him. Searchers brave the weather and the wilderness in the hopes of sending Eric’s wife, Marilyn Koolstra, home to Australia with answers about…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: As news coverage of the search for Eric Robinson spreads, a Boy Scout leader tells of spotting Eric far off the Uinta Highline Trail. This encounter along Yellowstone Creek raises questions about Eric’s state of mind, and expands the search area to include an even greater swath of High Uintas Wilderness. Was Eric los…
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New Podcast from the COLD Team: The wife of missing trekker Eric Robinson flies halfway around the world, from Australia to Utah, in search of her husband. A rural sheriff struggles to organize an effective rescue across the vast expanse of the High Uintas Wilderness Area. An unlikely meeting along the Uinta Highline Trail brings Eric’s friends int…
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New podcast from the COLD team: Eric Robinson doesn’t show up at the end of the Uinta Highline Trail. Eric’s friend reports him missing, kicking off a search-and-rescue mission. Marilyn Koolstra, meanwhile, feels powerless to help her husband from half a world away. Uinta Triangle host Dave Cawley sets off on his own solo hike, looking for clues ab…
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