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Crimelines True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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A weekly True Crime podcast featuring Charlie Worroll
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Crimelines True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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Crimelines True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

Crimelines True Crime

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A weekly True Crime podcast featuring Charlie Worroll
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On July 26th, 1991, four bodies were found in three separate locations in St Louis, Missouri. The police immediately believed the murders were connected based on one simple fact: they were all members of the same family.   This case is solved.
In 1995, 15-year-old Nicole van den Hurk disappeared on her way to work. Her family fought for years to get justice for her–sometimes going to extremes. In the end, they got justice and changed how the Dutch court system recognized families.  T
Twenty-nine-year old Susan Poupart attended a party in May of 1990. Her mother had a bad feeling and asked her to stay home. Susan brushed off her concerns and went anyway. And 34 years later, her family is still looking for answers as to what
In the winter of 1981, Bud Rogers woke his children up at 3 am and hurried them to the babysitter’s house. He claimed his wife Lonene had left in the middle of the night and he was going to look for her. Forty-three years later, Lonnie is still
In 2012, Mickey Schunick left on her bicycle to ride home. When she vanished, over a thousand tips came in but it took two to lead to the killer. What they later learned was Mickey wasn’t his first victim. This case is solved. Podcast Recommend
Latrese Curtis told her husband she was going to the library to study but instead went to another man’s house. What happened after that exposed more secrets than anyone had anticipated.  This case is solved. Thank you to Newspapers.com for spon
When two young women began a feud over the same guy, the arguments and the threats were a two way street. No one expected them to amount to anything until they did. And this teenage feud turned into a test of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law.  
In 2019, Auburn Alabama was shocked by the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard and it brought to mind another case from the area: the disappearance of Lori Slesinski. Though a suspect was in custody, the question remained: where was Lori? This cas
After Gloria King was found dead, investigators wanted to question her estranged husband. The problem was they couldn’t find him. It turned out this wasn’t the first time he had lived on the run… and this wasn’t the first estranged wife who end
After Carol Kennedy was found dead in her home, her ex husband Steve DeMocker became the prime suspect when his alibi could not be verified. He said he was on a long bike ride, and his phone just happened to be dead for that entire time and no
A divorce settlement doesn’t always mean everything is settled. So when a recently divorced woman was found murdered in her home, the investigators immediately looked at her ex husband. And then found themselves under fire for supposedly only i
Language warning: This episode is marked explicit as there is some cursing during the off-the-cuff conversation. In October 2023, I attended the Studio Both/And launch party in North Adams, MA, and moderated a panel of true crime podcasters. T
In 2020, Tiffany Booth took on a roommate who soon became a boyfriend. But when she didn’t return from a weekend away and the boyfriend was nowhere to be found, Tiffany’s family started seeking answers alongside the police and now they’re seeki
Carolyn Killaby went out one night to clear her head and was last seen walking across a parking lot. The police zeroed in on a suspect and when he realized it, he took off. They now had to build a case while chasing a fugitive.  If you know any
The New Years holiday is a celebration of new beginnings. With that in mind, we know this collaboration will introduce you to several amazing new true-crime podcasts that will quickly become your newest true-crime binges as we enter 2024 be
The New Years holiday is a celebration of new beginnings. With that in mind, we know this collaboration will introduce you to several amazing new true-crime podcasts that will quickly become your newest true-crime binges as we enter 2024 be
In 1977, a 6 year old girl went missing in Ireland and the case remains unsolved. But different family members eventually adopted different theories–theories that led to pain and estrangement.  If you know anything, call the Ballyshannon Garda
Hannah Truelove was 16 years old when she didn’t come home one night. As the police investigated her disappearance, many wondered if the clues to what happened lay in her vague tweets in the weeks before.    If you know anything, call the Hall
With no permanent residents, violent crime in Antarctica is very low. But low doesn’t mean zero and the mysterious death of Rodney Marks is thought by some to be one of the only murders on the continent.    *This case is unsolved*   Want more c
When Leona Kinsey went missing, separating fact from rumor proved difficult. But within a few years, one person of interest rose to the top of the list but suspicion is not evidence, and the real answers to what happened and why are still just
Gambling debts led a woman to take out five insurance policies on family members. It wasn’t until three people were dead before someone got suspicious.   *This case is solved* Want more content? Check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequen
A couple moved to an uninhabited island in the Galapagos but they wouldn’t be alone forever. When more settlers arrived, tensions rose and left us with multiple mysteries nearly 90 years later.    *This case is unsolved*   Want more content? Ch
In 2022, Debahni Escobar protested to bring awareness to the missing and murdered women of her home state of Nuevo Leon. She didn’t know that within weeks, people would be marching in her name.  *This case is unsolved* Anyone with information o
In August of 2018, Robert Whitwell’s neighbors noticed a few days worth of newspapers on his front step. As he was 81 years old, they were worried for his well-being as he lived alone. But what they imagined happened was nowhere near as tragic
In 1980, a family of three disappeared. Though two would later be found murdered, it took 4 0 years to solve what happened to the third. But as often happens in unsolved cases, one answer just leads to more questions but in this case, it leads
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