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#True Crime Podcasts
joytri · 8 months
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Everyone who is into Dark Academia now either had a Greek mythology phrase in middle school, was and still kind of is really into poetry and philosophy, great at history and lives listening to true crime podcasts-
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strangenaturehuman · 10 months
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Things from my life as incorrect quotes, Percy Jackson edition. Pt.15
*Nico and Will walking around New York, comes across a suspicious dark looking tunnel.*
Nico: hey want to go through that tunnel.
Will: *has listened to way to many true crime podcasts* what no!?
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morbidology · 6 months
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On August 13, 2021, Andrzej Latoszewski called the emergency services to their residence, reporting that he had discovered his girlfriend's 15-year-old son, Sebastian, in the bathtub with his head submerged and unconscious.
During the 999 call, he could be heard urgently pleading, "Come on boy, come on boy. Please Sebastian, come on please Sebastian."
Responding swiftly to the scene, paramedics arrived with sirens blaring and were guided inside by Agnieszka Kalinowska and Andrzej Latoszewski. They were directed upstairs to Sebastian's bedroom, where they found him wet and sprawled on a duvet that rested on the floor.
Sebastian was immediately rushed to the hospital, where it was discovered from head to toe in injuries. He had endured 23 separate rib fractures. Among these, five were between two and four days old, one between four and eight days old, 16 ranged from one to two weeks old, and one was estimated to be between five and 12 weeks old.
Additionally, he had a substantial blood clot in his liver, along with bruises on various parts of his body, including his forehead, jaw, abdomen, arms, and legs. His heart muscles were damaged, and there was evidence of a muscle shearing injury to his left thigh. There were also a number of linear scabs across his lower back and buttocks, which were the results of wounds that had been so deep that the fat had been stripped down to the muscle.
Back at the home, detectives noticed surveillance cameras strategically placed in each room of the house....
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romanarose · 3 months
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you can often tell a true crime podcast person from a true crime book person by asking how many victims H.H. Holmes had
I have a lot of issues with true crime podcasts/youtube videos because of the sensationalized nature of it.
True crime podcasts will talk about how he had up to 200 victims! America's most prolififc killer!
Thats based on Holmes own testimony but not the evidence, which proper books will tell you (like Devil in the White City)
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fenixseraph · 1 year
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My piece of the Vinesauce Artcord Halloween Collab! Featuring John Bobo the Trauma Clown and his merry band of Jolly Japers. The ‘90s called. They want their hair back.
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reverietruecrime · 1 year
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goku20193 · 2 years
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This tells you that Johnny Depp is done.
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murderphone · 2 years
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superreader30 · 2 months
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I just listened to...
Hell and Gone Murder Line: Audrii Cunningham. You can listen to it on Goodpods! https://goodpods.app.link/RZ1YYA7LRHb
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roxspoxs · 8 months
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It is now September and still no updates on Home Sweet Hell or Birds of Empire.
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billa-billa007 · 8 months
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Carmine Persico and his place in the great Colombo Hits! - Part 3
Persico was born in Brooklyn, New York, and he became involved in organized crime at a young age. He eventually rose through the ranks of the Colombo crime family, which was known for its involvement in various criminal activities, including racketeering, extortion, and murder. Throughout his criminal career, Persico faced multiple criminal charges and convictions. He was known for his ability to evade conviction in several high-profile trials, earning him the nickname "Immortal" due to his seeming invincibility in court. He was also known for his leadership and ability to maintain order within the Colombo crime family, even during periods of internal strife and conflict.
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morbidology · 6 months
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On Friday the 24th of October 2014, a Halloween party was taking place in Newport, Michigan. Among the guests was 22-year-old Chelsea Bruck, who had meticulously crafted her own Poison Ivy costume.
At around 10PM, Chelsea was picked up by her friend and co-worker, Laura Taylor. She kissed her mother goodbye, told her she loved her, and said she would see her in the morning. Chelsea brought along a change of clothes, a purse, her cell phone, and an overnight bag. Upon arrival at the party, she left these items in Laura's car.
By the time they arrived, party was already in full swing, exceeding everyone's expectations in terms of its size. The field was teeming with approximately 600 attendees, including college students, adults, and even some high school students. Many in attendance were donning Halloween costumes and even some masks.
Chelsea and Laura reunited with friends at the party, enjoying drinks and the live band performances. Around 1 AM, Laura decided to call it a night. When she sought out Chelsea to bid her farewell, she found herself unable to locate her in the sprawling sea of partygoers.
Laura proceeded to her parked car, retrieved Chelsea’s bag, purse, and cell phone. She had planned on giving the belongings back to Chelsea, but she then received a phone call from their mutual friend Becky Brison, who came and retrieved the belongings instead. Becky searched for Chelsea but she couldn’t find her.
She too left that night without seeing Chelsea. That night, Chelsea never made it back home…
This is the tragic story of Chelsea Bruck. You can listen to episode 228 of Morbidology across all podcast platforms:
https://apple.co/3Qn6Rmr
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odielikefromgarfield · 10 months
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the romcom urge to be a regular at a small business vs the true crime knowledge that it makes me predictable and therefore more kidnappable
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performing-personhood · 10 months
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The latest episode of Chris Lambert's world-shifting podcast "Your Own Backyard" is so intensely vindicating to listen to. As someone who followed the trial obsessively, it's just such a relief to know the jury hated the defense attorney as much as I did.
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milk-karton-kids · 1 year
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“But this death was no accident”
Me, listening to a show about murder: “Whaaaat no way”
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reverietruecrime · 1 year
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🚨New Episode
November 28th, 1998 in Muskegon, Michigan, the Privacky family planned on having a family gathering for Thanksgiving.
It took a tragic turn.
One by one, each family member, and a guest, was killed.
All links/apps to the podcast 👇🏻
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