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Travel SURVEY: Steve Watkins showed up to pick his daughter up for court ordered visitation just two days bfore Thanksgiving in 2008. The following day was a court hearing where he hoped to get more parenting time. But that hearing would not happen. What happened instead is a matter of debate. This case is solved but disputed. Justice for Steven Watkins petition: Thank you FÜM for sponsoring this episode! Use code crimelines at to get a free gift with your Journey Pack! Support the show! Get the exclusive show Beyond the Files plus Crimelines...
info_outline Alexandria "Ali" Lowitzer | Without a TraceCrimelines True Crime
Travel SURVEY: Ali Lowitzer talked her mom into letting her walk to work one day after school. She was 16 and excited about her new job. Cell phone in hand, Ali left the neighborhood never to be seen again. This case is unsolved. Thank you to Ali's mom for her help with this episode. At the time Ali went missing, she was wearing a gray hoodie, a white t-shirt, black and white checkered skinny jeans and black tennis shoes. She has braces on her teeth. She had a blue LG slide phone and a multi-colored checkered backpack, neither of which have ever been found. If...
info_outline Christie Wilson | Leaving Her MarkCrimelines True Crime
A 27 year old woman went out gambling one night and disappeared. But there are two rules at a casino. The house always wins and the house is always watching. Security cameras would be the key to cracking the case. This case is solved. Check out the AMAZING place I stayed for my birthday weekend! Thank you to today's sponsor! Start the Good Habit with FÜM at to save 10% off the Journey Pack today. Support the show! Get the exclusive show Beyond the Files plus Crimelines episodes ad free on Patreon or through Apple Subscriptions For one time...
info_outline The Futo Family | The Stories of Emory FutoCrimelines True Crime
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. A huge thank you to this episode's sponsors! They make the show possible! Use the code 'Crimelines' at for an exclusive 20% discount on your subscription! Get 15% off a Skylight Calendar at Start the Good Habit with FÜM at to save 10% off the Journey Pack today. Get 20% off all IQBAR products. Text...
info_outline Nicole van den Hurk | Confessions versus DNACrimelines True Crime
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. This case is solved. Sponsors help make the show possible. A huge thank you to them! Get 15% off a Skylight Frame at If you are ready to kick back and unwind, download Two Dots for free on Android and iOS and start connecting! Get 20% off all IQBAR products. Text CRIMELINES to 64000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details Want...
info_outline Susan Poupart | A Missing MotherCrimelines True Crime
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 happened that night. This case is unsolved. If you know anything, please call the Sheriff’s Office at 715-479-4441 or you can also leave an online at the tip 411 site. There is a $20,000 reward for information leading to the resolution of Susan’s case. True Crime Podcast training Want more content? Check out my...
info_outline Lonene Rogers | A Daughter's SurvivalCrimelines True Crime
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 missing and her daughter is pushing to find out what happened. This case is unsolved. Alison’s memoir: Light The Way: Facebook Page: Thank you to FACTOR for sponsoring this episode! Use code crimelines50 at for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next box! Want more content? Check out my other podcast...
info_outline Lisa Pate and Mickey Schunick | The White TruckCrimelines True Crime
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 Recommendation: Murder, She Told Want more content? Check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube. Links to all my socials and more: Sources: Events: July 12-14 Oct 18-20 Transcript: If an exact transcript is needed, please request at [email protected] ...
info_outline Latrese Curtis | SecretsCrimelines True Crime
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 for sponsoring this episode! Use code CRIMELINES for 20% off! Podcast Recommendation: Key to the Case available wherever you get your podcasts! Want more content? Check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube. Links to all my socials and more: Sources: Events: July...
info_outline Sarah Ludemann | Stand Your GroundCrimelines True Crime
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. This case is solved. Podcast Recommendation: Key to the Case available wherever you get your podcasts! Want more content? Check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube. Events: July 12-14 Oct 18-20 Links to all my socials and more: Sources: ...
info_outlineWhen 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 out of reach.
If you know anything about the disappearance of Leona Kinsey, please call the La Grande Police Department at 541-963-1017 or reach out to the Finding Leona Kinsey Facebook group.
*This case is unsolved*
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