Forensic Files is a pioneer in the field of fact-based, high-tech, dramatic storytelling. This series of television programs delves into the world of forensic science, profiling intriguing crimes, accidents, and outbreaks of disease from around the world.
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Based on the iconic, Emmy-nominated series on A&E, this show explores some of the most difficult-to-solve murders, which stymied investigators and went cold, sometimes for decades. In fact, one-third of all murders in America remain open. But thanks to dogged investigators and breakthroughs in forensic technology, these cases become part of the rare 1% of cold cases that are ever solved. Cold Case Files is hosted by Paula Barros.
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Solved Files is your go-to source for all things related to true crime. It goes through the darkest corners of humanity as we explore murder mysteries, solved cases, cold cases, and unsolved cases. Our documentaries feature in-depth investigations, forensic analyses, and heart-wrenching stories of loss and resilience.
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Recapping, updating and sometimes correcting the ORIGINAL True Crime TV show, Forensic Files. One host has been watching True Crime shows since she was (way too) young and the other host thought he was starting a podcast about The X Files, so he is learning everything about true crime for the first time.
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The darkest true crime cases are the ones you've never heard of. Obscura investigates murders written off as accidents, disappearances dismissed as runaways, and obscure cases buried in forgotten files. Host Justin Drown delivers unflinching investigations through real archival audio, court records, and graphic forensic detail. No comedy. No sanitized narratives. Only the complete truth. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Welcome to The Forencis Show—the channel where viral claims and case files meet real forensic document analysis. We test headlines, affidavits, contracts, an...
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Work a cold case alongside investigator Sheryl “Mac” McCollum, Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute. Every week, Sheryl dives into her cold case files alongside accomplished guests to look for clues into unsolved murders, missing people, and more. This ain’t just a podcast but a war room. Sheryl opens her cold case files, her heart and her little black book! You will quickly realize Zone 7 is not a place but a lifestyle!
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Exhuming the Truth is a True Crime podcast hosted by a forensic biologist, toxicologist, criminologist, and forensic investigations research student, Asha Walther. With several years of experience in cold case analysis, Asha explores cold cases, current cases, missing persons, no-body murders, sexual assaults, domestic violence-related crimes, and more while discussing old, current, and emerging forensic techniques that detail many crimes. You will hear from expert guests, victims of crime, ...
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Sarah and Megan are two friends, with husbands (for now), who are also co-workers. Together they share their love of true crime TV shows, like Forensic Files, Betrayed, and Cold Case Files. Their obsession with true crime stories, either from TV or podcasts, seem to cement their theory that it is always the husband. Join them for a fascinating and humorous look at buffoon husbands, their crimes, and the crazy day-to-day lives of the co-hosts.
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Welcome to F for Forensics — the ultimate digital forensic podcast for cybersecurity professionals, investigators, and tech sleuths! Hosted by Ben and Alex, each episode explores the tools, techniques, and real-world cases behind computer forensics, file system analysis, data recovery, incident response, and more. Whether you're into NTFS carving, malware artifacts, or forensic imaging, this is your byte-sized boost of expert insight and geeky banter. Subscribe now for deep dives into digita ...
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In the aftermath of violent crimes, unexplainable accidents and other strange occurrences, authorities search for answers in what was left behind. Listen as detectives, scientists and other experts sift through the clues, analyze the evidence and piece together data — all in hopes of finding the truth.
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RedHanded the podcast jumps head first into all manner of macabre madness. We cover everything from big time serial killers (and those you may never have heard of), to hauntings, possessions, disturbing mysteries, bizarre whodunits and basically anything that tickles our creepy fancy. So, join us, plug in, sit back and prepare for scares.
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Ed and Sarah discuss their favorite TV forensic crime shows. "Master Disorder" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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You've seen the show, you know the crime, but is there more to the story? Discover more about the crimes you love with Forensic Myles, an unofficial companion podcast to the cult favorite - Forensic Files.
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Veteran true-crime producer, Ed (Forensic Files, Cold Case Files, City Confidential) and his crime encyclopedia gal pal, Melissa, bring you the most immersive podcast in the genre - breaking down the barrier between fan and creator. Our unique dynamic resonates with both seasoned true-crime fans and newbies alike, while our unscripted interviews with detectives, forensic scientists, prosecutors, and victims’ families bring you far beyond recycled headlines - immersing you in the world of tru ...
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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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Forensic Nurse Files is not your typical true crime podcast. It is a biweekly show hosted by three Forensic Nurse Examiners. This show hopes to provide a safe space for survivors of abuse and toxicity to share their stories. In addition, it aims to simultaneously bring awareness and provide education about this growing field by highlighting what we do, the types of crimes we work with, and the victims and suspects we encounter.
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Trail of Evidence is a true-crime podcast investigating murders, missing persons, and cold cases. Veteran investigative journalist Jeff Derderian examines crimes and cases that shock the senses, uncovering the truth about what really happened through evidence-driven storytelling and deep reporting.
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Interviews with the best investigators in the world. Cut through the spin and straight to the stories at the heart of major criminal cases with the people who solved the cases. Hosted by international journalist and academic Declan Hill, produced by his students at the University of New Haven - Ryan Decker, Aiden van Batenburg, and others. www.crimewavespodcast.com Follow us at @declan_hill
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(Ads play before the episode begins.) In the shadows where justice hesitates, Partners in Crime dares to ask what others won’t. Each episode drags you beyond the yellow tape—into interrogation rooms where secrets tremble, and into minds that blur the line between genius and madness. From the sun-soaked streets of Miami to the fog-drenched alleys of San Francisco, we unravel stories where every breath could be a confession… or a lie. What drives a serial killer to strike again? What truth hid ...
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Welcome to Criminal Confessions, your ultimate destination for true crime, mystery, and real-life criminal stories. At Criminal Confessions, we uncover the darkest secrets, shocking testimonies, and gripping confessions that reveal the hidden truths behind the world’s most notorious crimes. Each episode brings you closer to the minds of criminals, the pursuit of justice, and the stories that have left a lasting mark on history.Each episode of Criminal Confessions is meticulously crafted to p ...
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Discussions with industry professionals and lawyers who use our services on the latest developments and news in digital forensics, digital evidence, privacy and data security law and cyber security/incident response. Hosted by Tyler Hatch, B.A., LL.B., CCFE CMFE, a former lawyer and the founder of DFI Forensics (https://dfiforensics.com), a Canadian digital forensics and incident response firm.
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Dr. N dives into the captivating world of forensic psychology in a twist on true crime podcasts. Can you make a murderer? Can we trust expert witnesses? How are false memories made? How likely is it that you would confess to a crime you didn't commit? All these questions and so much more are discussed on the podcast. Weekly episodes will touch on different topics, stories, and empirically-based research that highlight forensic psychology's contribution to true crime and the legal system as a ...
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Daily cybersecurity news for practitioners. Vulnerabilities, defenses, threats, network security insight, research and more to make you sound smarter as you get to the office in the morning. New each weekday.
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Uncover the hidden, the haunted, and the unexplained. Beyond the Map explores modern mysteries, UAPs, ancient secrets, and high strangeness with journalistic curiosity and a taste for adventure. Hosted by a former detective and forensic investigator turned explorer, each episode digs into what lies just outside the mainstream — and just beyond the map.
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Drowning in news? Let The Story guide you. Each morning, hosts Manveen Rana and Luke Jones bring you today's most important story, told by the journalists who know what really happened. In depth, honest, and mixed in with exclusive reports and groundbreaking investigations. Discover the story behind the story with the flagship podcast from The Times and The Sunday Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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🔊 This podcast contains promotional ads at the beginning of each episode. In the shadows of America’s underworld — from the humid streets of Miami to the misty back alleys of San Francisco — lies a pulse that never stops beating. It’s the echo of unanswered questions, of voices lost to time, and of crimes that refuse to stay buried. Crime Investigation pulls you into that world — where every clue whispers, every silence screams, and every truth hides in plain sight. Each episode takes you de ...
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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What would you do if someone you loved was the victim of a serial killer? Once a killer is sentenced the case is usually closed, leaving thousands of victims unaccounted for. Laura Brand is the Serial Killer Whisperer she is a Forensic criminologist who has created the largest study on Serial Killers, her research even eclipses the FBI. For over a decade, Laura has developed relationships with the worlds most notorious killers as she extracts information on missing victims. Season 3 of Partn ...
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Katie here! I’ve had a weird obsession with true crime since I was a girl. I remember watching forensic files by 10 (not your average Disney fan girl like ever). The weirdest thing that ever happened to me was when I tried to write a research paper on Ted Bundy, at 13, it freaked my teacher out, she called my dad worried. My dad told her I wasn’t interested in things other people perceived as intriguing. He was right, and still is 15 years later. Part of me feels like I can solve these cases ...
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Welcome to The Geiser Files, the true crime podcast of Rachael Geiser, a 26-year veteran criminal defense investigator, where she walks you through her most unforgettable, and challenging investigations. Each week, Rachael pulls back the curtain on the painstaking work of a defense investigation—tracking down overlooked witnesses, re-examining evidence, and uncovering the hidden facts that never make the news. From life-or-death murder trials to wrongful convictions, you'll hear the unfilter ...
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As Murder Made Me Famous takes a break, we're thrilled to bring you Copycat Killers, the next great true crime podcast from Reelz and Podcastone! Hosted by Forensic Psychologist Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner, this series goes behind the headlines of real-life murder cases which copy memorable slayings seen in Hollywood movies. Each episode features a mystifying murder scene and law enforcement’s hunt for the killer. Whether it’s two high school students terrorizing and killing a female classmat ...
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We’ve started this podcast to create a dialogue with you, that may help solve a 1929 murder in Toorak. If you want to know more, or help in the amateur sleuthing, we’ve uploaded documents and images to our website www.murderarchives.com.au to complement the podcast. About the case. On 9 September 1929, Norma McLeod, an unmarried 29-year-old teacher was found unconscious in her parent’s home in the prestigious suburb of Toorak. A pair of men’s underpants lay across her forehead. By 5pm that d ...
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The Evidence Room takes you beyond the headlines and into the files where the truth hides. Each episode opens the door to a different case — from cold trails and missing persons to shocking confessions and trials that gripped the world. With investigative storytelling and an eye for the overlooked detail, we sift through the records, the testimonies, and the shadows left behind. Step inside. The evidence is waiting.
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Join anthropologist Tony Kail and forensic archeologist Steven Katz as they look at the phenomena of culture and its appearance at crime and incident scenes. What happens when public safety agencies find artifacts, walk in on ceremonies or discover unfamiliar shrines at scenes? What can anthropology tell us about religion, magic and witchcraft? Tony and Steven demystify the mysterious and dispel myths by taking listeners into world cultures that are frequently misunderstood. Using cases and ...
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Among the Dirt and Trees is a podcast that dives into the stories behind true crime cases that occur out in nature through short and sweet episodes that work for even the busiest schedules. Join our host, BreeAnn, as she ruins the forest, the desert, the beach, the ocean (and pretty much anywhere else with fresh air) one case at a time. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday and guaranteed to make you never want to leave your couch! 🔪🌲
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Each season of the FraudQast [The Fraud Files by FloQast Studios], takes the listener on a journey through a new fascinating true financial crime story. With an array of characters, and intricate sound design elements, the FraudQast is truly a movie for your ears. Share and support the show by entering our tech giveaway! Find out more about the show, the cast, the crew, the giveaways contest, and the story, at www.fraudqast.com FraudQast, Season 1: The Dawn J. Bennett Fraud Files, is availab ...
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This episode originally aired May 13, 2019. A 33-year old woman meets, falls in love with, and marries a successful young doctor, but an unusual amount of discomfort during her pregnancy arouses her suspicions, prompting a personal investigation that culminates in a startling revelation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad…
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Rebecca, Fred & Kenneth's Episode - "Fate Date" AKA The Toothless-Mini-Peen Killer
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40:41Send us a text They’re baaaack! After a long hiatus filled with caffeine, musicals, kids, and chaos, Danielle and Drew are back in the studio — and kicking off Season 2 with one of Forensic Files’ darkest episodes: “Fate Date.” This case takes us to Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2004, where a seemingly ordinary night of online dating turned into a deadly setup.…
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A serial rapist is terrorizing women around Portland, Oregon, and investigators are faced with an endless list of potential suspects until a hunch finally pays off. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dalia Dippolito: 5,000% Guilty | #427
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1:35:18Add together a narcissistic gold-digger, a gullible gym bro and a police department with a flair for theatrics, and what do you get? The Dalia Dippolito saga. She thought she’d hired a hitman to kill her husband. Instead, she ended up starring in a viral sting complete with a staged crime scene, hidden cameras, and the world’s least convincing croc…
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Wallace Chapman previews tonight's instalment of The Panel.
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We're going to talk history with Dr Grant Morris and this week he is looking at stories of the New Zealanders who have, and who do, identify as Catholic.
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
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8:37Time now to solve some of the world's problems. Dave Armstrong is with Jesse from our Wellington studio and this week he's turning his attention to some of the issues plaguing the capital.
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In this week's NZ Sporting History, we go behind the scenes to speak to a man who has coached many of our finest teams in mental toughness - and worked out how to find that winning edge. Author of Become Unstoppable, Gilbert Enoka is best known for his time with the All Blacks - he worked with them for 23 years - during which time they won two Rugb…
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Relationships: Advice for those tricky moments in life
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11:57Okay it is time to talk relationships now, whether romantic, professional or somewhere in between, Jesse is joined by Professor Kirsty Ross from Massey University's School of Psychology Do let us know if there are any topics you would like Kirsty and Jesse to cover at [email protected].
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After weeks of trailing, flip-flopping, and media briefings, the government finally unveiled its budget. And while there were no real surprises, questions– both practical and existential– remain. Has Rachel Reeves done enough to save her and Keir Starmer’s jobs? And what will it mean for you, the listener? This podcast was brought to you thanks to …
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From cooking on the Rainbow Warrior to becoming a Buddhist Nun
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8:07Not many cookbooks - if any - are launched with a live theatre performance. But then Jade Reidy isn't your average author. Jade has not only been a professional non-fiction writer for 40 years, she is also a Buddhist philosopher, environmentalist and cook, and goodness does she have some stories to share. Jade chats to Jesse.…
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This afternoon it has been announced where the memorial to honour those killed in the Mt Erebus flight will be built. Jesse speaks to Rev Dr Richard Waugh, the instigator of the National Erebus Memorial and close friend of the families.
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Are Australians becoming more progressive as they age?
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14:50Dr Sarah Cameron is a political scientist at Griffith University's School of Government and International Relations and a Chief Investigator on the Australian Election Study. She has found that, for the first time, Australian millennials are becoming more progressive as they age, and identifying with the political "left". Sarah talks to Jesse.…
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How Does Indigo Dye Block Forensic DNA Tests?
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17:55An 18-year cold case from Flint, Michigan gets revived when new DNA methods bypass indigo-dye interference on a suspect’s jean jacket. Forensic expert Eric Spekin walks through why a single, tiny blood spot testing positive for both victims is a massive red flag, how siloed lab workflows can mislead prosecutors, and the cross-examination strategy t…
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(Ads play before the episode begins.) In the shadows where justice hesitates, Partners in Crime dares to ask what others won’t. Each episode drags you beyond the yellow tape—into interrogation rooms where secrets tremble, and into minds that blur the line between genius and madness. From the sun-soaked streets of Miami to the fog-drenched alleys of…
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The Wrongful Conviction of Andrew Mallard
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13:35One of Australia's most shopcking miscarriages of justice: the wrongful conviction of Andrew Mallard. In 1995, Andrew was sentenced to life for the murder of Perth jeweler Pamela Lawrence, a crime he didn't commit. For 12 long years, Andrew fought to prove his innocence from within prison. We explore the flawed investigation, the overlooked evidenc…
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Missing on Mother’s Day: Joe Giacalone on the Clues and Contradictions in the Susan Morphew Case
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29:32On Mother’s Day 2020, Susan Morphew vanished from her Colorado home, leaving behind a community full of questions and loved ones searching for answers. In this episode of Zone 7, Sheryl McCollum sits down with retired NYPD Sergeant and cold case expert Joe Giacalone to revisit the investigation, the early red flags, and the clues that continue to r…
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SANS Stormcast Wednesday, November 26th, 2025: Attacks Against Messaging; Passwords in Random Websites; Fluentbit Vuln; #thanksgiving
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6:07Spyware Allows Cyber Threat Actors to Target Users of Messaging Applications Spyware attacks messaging applications in part by triggering vulnerabilities in messaging applications but also by deploying tools like keystroke loggers and screenshot applications. https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2025/11/24/spyware-allows-cyber-threat-actors-targ…
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Why creativity is an important as health and exercise
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20:21We know the usual pillars of health; sleep, exercise, watch your diet and maintain social connections. Dr Daisy Fancourt says her research shows we need to add a fifth pillar, creativity. She's a professor of psychobiology and epidemiology at University College London and Director of the World Health Organization's Collaborating Center on Arts. Her…
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Easy Eats: Vietnamese inspired turmeric and dill fried fish
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5:33This is Kelly Gibney's (simplified) version of Vietnamese cha ca, a dish that originated in Hanoi. Fish is marinated in curry powder, turmeric, fish sauce, sugar and dill. It's then fried and served over rice noodles. The combination of ingredients might sound unusual if you've never had this dish but it's absolutely delicious. Like most Vietnamese…
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The forgotten postmaster ‘hounded to death’ by investigators
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33:17Of the thirteen sub-postmasters thought to have taken their own lives because of the Post Office scandal, only two have been named publicly. Michael Mann was one of them. Our reporter has spoken to his family, former partner and ex-colleagues to tell his story for the first time. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of T…
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Heading Off: Autonomous Region of Bougainville
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7:02Time for heading off, our weekly travel segment where we hear from you - our afternoons listeners - about some of your amazing adventures. We've travelled the silk road, motorbiked around the world, and kayaked the Yukon. It's been a while since we've had a local adventure though, maybe you are an expert in exploring the West Coast cave systems or …
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Author Fleur Beale, why local stories are crucial for kids
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6:07Every year the New Zealand Society of Authors gives out the President of Honour award. The award is to recognise contributions to writing and to the NZ literary scene. This year's recipient is child & young adult author Fleur Beale. Fleur has written more than 50 books, including I am not Esther, Juno of Taris and End of the Alphabet. Fleur chats t…
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NZ is full of paper roads - but what are they exactly?
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11:10We have 55 thousand kilometres of paper roads across New Zealand. But in our team meeting we discovered that there was confusion about what paper roads are, and why they are important. To help give us the answers is Dot Dalziell, who's a regional field adviser with Herenga a Nuku Aotearoa - otherwise known as the Outdoor Access Commission.…
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Being a fussy eater might not be as straightforward as it seems
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15:27A large study into avoidant and restrictive eating (which is an extreme form of picky eating) in children shows the issue is much more common than we thought. About 6% of children have ongoing restrictive eating patterns, and 2-3% meet the level of clinical concern. A cohort study of over 35 thousand children in Norway also found links between rest…
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The Disappearances That Started as Normal Days
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48:18(Ads play before the episode begins.) In the shadows where justice hesitates, Partners in Crime dares to ask what others won’t. Each episode drags you beyond the yellow tape—into interrogation rooms where secrets tremble, and into minds that blur the line between genius and madness. From the sun-soaked streets of Miami to the fog-drenched alleys of…
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Troy & Janene: Marriage on the Edge of Murder
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48:00Welcome to Criminal Confessions, your ultimate destination for true crime, mystery, and real-life criminal stories. At Criminal Confessions, we uncover the darkest secrets, shocking testimonies, and gripping confessions that reveal the hidden truths behind the world’s most notorious crimes. Each episode brings you closer to the minds of criminals, …
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F is for Forensic Imaging – Capturing the Crime Scene
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15:57In this episode we break down one of the most essential skills in digital forensics: forensic imaging. Learn why bit-for-bit acquisitions matter, how write-blockers protect evidence, which tools professionals rely on (from FTK Imager to Cellebrite), and the real-world mistakes that can make or break a case. Whether you're imaging a laptop, server, …
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SERIAL KILLER: Paul Durousseau | Jacksonville, Florida 1997-2003
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47:40On a humid September day in 1997, a man walking his dog discovered the nude body of 26-year-old Tracy Habersham in a ditch near Fort Benning, Georgia. She had been strangled. What investigators couldn't know then was that her death marked the beginning of a six-year killing spree. Part 1 of 2 VICTIM PROFILE: Paul Durousseau's victims shared heartbr…
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Ep:79 | A Conversation with Gil Zamora (Forensic Sketch Artist) | Murder Unscripted
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1:32:05How reliable is your memory of a face? In this episode of Murder Unscripted, Melissa and Ed sit down with world-renowned forensic sketch artist and cognitive-interviewing expert Gil Zamora. Gil shares his remarkable journey from law enforcement to becoming one of the most outspoken reformers in forensic art. He breaks down how traditional eyewitnes…
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New York denizen Arohn Kee is a lesser known serial killer, but no less odious. He preyed on teenage girls in Harlem. Check out our holiday deals!! Happy Mammoth: Be good to your hormones! Go to HappyMammoth.com and get 15% off your first order with code COLDCASE at checkout!! Progressive: Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the ove…
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Send us a text Show: Deadly Women Episode: s5E15 Alice Mitchell fell in love with the adorable Freda Ward but unfortunately it was 1892 and she couldn't do shit about it. Freda's family forbad their relationship and Freda moved away. Alice wasn't going to take no for an answer, because she was nuts. This all makes for a really bad situation. Suppor…
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The pre-Panel Wallace Chapman previews tonight's instalment of The Panel.
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Feature interview: The one and only Warren Ellis
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19:35Interesting people make interesting music. Warren Ellis is in a class of his own. He's a composer, multi-instrumentalist and longtime creative partner of gothic rock poet laureate Nick Cave. For more than 40 years Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have challenged us with narrative-driven music that touches on love, death, and religion. Ellis is also the …
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SANS Stormcast Tuesday, November 25th, 2025: URL Mapping and Authentication; SHA1-Hulud; Hacklore
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6:11Conflicts between URL mapping and URL based access control. Mapping different URLs to the same script, and relying on URL based authentication at the same time, may lead to dangerous authentication and access control gaps. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Conflicts%20between%20URL%20mapping%20and%20URL%20based%20access%20control./32518 Sha1-Hulud, The Se…
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Brad Foster joins Jesse to talk about the latest news from Australia. Today he is talking about Meta reacting to the social media ban for under 16-year-olds; Pauline Hansen's latest stunt in Parliament and a teenager who has been charged with murdering another teen.
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Book Critic: A self-help book for brainboxes
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11:24Book critic Bill Hastings reviews: Lea Ypi, Indignity: A Life Reimagined (Allen Lane Penguin, 2025), Daniel Kalderimis, Zest: Climbing from Depression to Philosophy (Ugly Hill Press, 2024).
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A new peace plan, and a critical moment for Zelensky
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30:48The prospect of peace in Ukraine may be edging closer, after the leak of a controversial 28-point plan to end the war prompted Ukrainian and Western officials to meet for ‘productive’ talks in Geneva. Is this the beginning of the end? And how does the latest proposal ensure that Russia will not invade again? This podcast was brought to you thanks t…
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Is prison really the answer to cracking down on crime?
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8:25Could we do better when it comes to how we manage our prison populations? That's what a Canterbury University political science researcher has been looking into as part of her studies into justice policy and its intergenerational impacts. Dr Lin Mussell's work on this issue has won her an award, ahead of her publishing a book on it early next year.…
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