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Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

A weekly True Crime, Society and Culture podcast
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Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

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Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

Judge and Jeremy

A weekly True Crime, Society and Culture podcast
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Domestic violence is no joke.  It seems that every local news station around the country reports this kind of crime all too often.   This week we take a look at the number of lives ruined by the selfish, murderous act of one person.  
We all make mistakes.  But sadly, some people are so depressed and devastated by their mistakes, that they consider suicide.   This week we look at a man in Virginia who is a cold blooded killer.  And he knows that he doesn't deserve to live.  
Men like Stalin and Hitler held racist visions which proved to be devastating to the world.   Even decades later, they have influenced many individuals to act out on their hatred.   This episode takes a look at one particular person in late 70'
A lot of people associate Alabama with grits and gridiron.  But just like every other state, there are ruthless men there who don't give a second thought to taking what isn't theirs...by whatever means necessary.  And if they have to kill someo
Some creeps are easy to spot.  Others blend into the background and don't raise any suspicions about themselves.  Those are the ones that nightmares are made of.
That old saying, "Follow your gut feeling," holds some merit.  But sometimes that gut is wrong.   In this case, the police investigation gets a little too much tunnel vision going on,  and it proves to be very costly.
Jogging, riding bikes, getting some fresh air.   These are just a few great activities to enjoy in the summer months.   But let this tragic story be a reminder to take a friend with you the next time you hit the trail.  Being fit and healthy is
John Norman Collins faces his accusers in court.  But is the evidence convincing enough?   How many victims did he allegedly kill?   Or was there another murderer working the Michigan area at this time?
In this first of a two part series, we take a look at the murders that terrified the communities of Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor during the late 60's.   You can't judge a book by its cover...and you can't let the "All-American" boy with his charming
LOTS of musicians come to Nashville with big dreams.  But this guy was definitely dreaming if he thought he was going to be the next Garth Brooks.  The people who came in contact with him weren't necessarily musicians, but because of Reid, thei
Concoctions, or confabulations.  In the end, they amount to nothing more than lies.  But as we all know, lies have a way of catching up to you.   But who in their right mind lies about being a member of one of the most powerful families in the
Some secrets are taken to the grave.  Some unanswered questions are as well.  For one family in Virginia, the truth they searched for would never emerge. 
Sometimes,  people kill out of passion.   Sometimes,  it's out of revenge. Then there's other times that the only reason is just for the hunt.
They left the violence in Miami only to come face to face with evil...at a Tennessee rest area.   The occult, demons, vampires, and Ah satan.
No, this isn't a twisted tale about Ted Bundy's sister.   However, Ted somehow manages to make his presence known in this tragic tale.
Some people live their life in such a way that communities name a road after them.   Others have buildings or parks named after them.   But this fool got the state of Texas to name brand new laws after him.
How frustrating is it that so many murders in America go unsolved?  The stretch of highway between Houston and Galveston has long been a dumping site for murder victims.   Most of these victims' assailants have never been identified and brought
Vacations are supposed to be a relaxing break from your usual daily routine. Having fun and making some memories are expected.   But, when a few friends from Kentucky make a road trip to "the big T.N.,"  they engage in some activities that most
Kidnapper, rapist, torturer, murderer.   This type of person is not worthy of compassion.  But in order to survive, one victim was able to beat overwhelming odds against her, by showing a sort of friendship to someone who didn't deserve it.  Th
We would feel terrible if our next crime story upset your stomach and kept you from enjoying your Thanksgiving dinner.   So we're just going to kick it on the back porch this week!  Hope you'll join us!   Be sure to listen for our announcement!
Have you ever looked up old classmates on Facebook?  Or better yet,  maybe you run into them unexpectedly after several years.   It's nice to see how successful many of them have become.  But occasionally, you learn that some classmates have st
There are many people out there who are heroes.   No, not the vigilante justice/superhero type people.  We're talking about people who kept their eyes open and didn't ignore something that looked suspicious.  You might be the next hero.   Don't
Family should be the people who love you the most.   Home should be the one place you can feel safe if all else fails.    This story will leave you sickened and furious.   This is the ultimate betrayal. 
Crimes happen everyday.  sometimes the people we hold the closest to us are the victims.  Do you wait for the authorities to hand down the punishment, or do you take the law into your hands?
For centuries, humans have been guilty for murdering their fellow man for a variety of reasons:   Greed, lust, jealousy, power, revenge, ......earthquakes?
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