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Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 342: The Case of Jassy Correia. On February 24, 2019, 23-year-old Jassy Correia went out to celebrate her birthday at a nightclub in Boston's Theatre District with friends. When she left the club in the early morning hours, surveillance footage would capture her final moments of freedom. What followed was a frantic search by her family and a race against time by investigators that would span multiple states. Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
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Introducing: Below the Surface from AbJack Entertainment Below the Surface is a true crime podcast covering a variety of strange and bizarre cases with one common theme; a water connection. The show features both solved and unsolved cases, some of which are well known, while others have received little attention. In this special preview of episode 1, we explore the puzzling case of Kim Wall who was Best known for her articles in the Guardian, New York Times, and Vice, journalist. She disappeared in a submarine beneath the Oresund Strait after interviewing inventor, Peter Madsen, on...
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Introducing The Trail Went Cold; The Boys on the Tracks August 23, 1987. Saline County Arkansas. 16-year old Don Henry and 17-year old Kevin Ives head into the woods to do some late-night hunting, but never return. Hours later, the two boys are seen lying on some railroad tracks before they are run over by a cargo train and the medical examiner concludes they had fallen asleep after smoking marijuana and their deaths were accidental. However, Don and Kevin’s families push for a new investigation, which uncovers evidence that they were violently attacked before their bodies were...
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Introducing Of Hell: Texas True Crime This is a preview of Of Hell: Texas True Crime, a narrative investigation into the darkest crimes committed on Texas soil.From the creators of Gone Cold, each episode dives deep into cases where violence leaves a permanent scar on the land and the people who call it home. This clip features the haunting case of Nancy, a beloved mother taken from her home and brutally tortured and murdered. What begins as a tragic disappearance in a quiet Texas neighborhood unravels into a story of fear, grief, and a killer who believed he could erase a life without...
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Episode 12 The Circleville Writer Part 2 Killer Communications Episode 11 The Circleville Writer Part 1 Killer Communications Episode 10 Margaret Ellen Fox Killer Communications Episode 9 Gilgo Beach Between 2007 and 2010 four female sex workers were reported missing out of the New York City area. Of those four, two of their families and friends received unsettling phone calls from a man who seemed to know everything about their missing loved ones…..but who that man was wouldn’t be revealed for over a decade. Additonal victims, possibly connected to the others, would be discovered nearby. This led investigators to ask, was there a Long Island Serial Killer, or LISK? To listen to every episode of Killer Communications ad-free and get other benefits,... Killer Communications Episode 8 Ruth Finley Killer Communications Episode 7 The Chocolate Cream Killer
In our season 1 finale, we conclude the investigation into the Circleville Letter Writer. While the case officially remains unsolved, we provide a few potential suspects for your consideration as well as where the case sits presently.
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The Circleville Writer Part 1
1977 Circleville, Ohio found itself embedded in a deeply disturbing mystery for almost two decades. The small town was terrorized by thousands of letters flooding resident mailboxes, threatening to expose all their secrets, or worse, murder them. While many theories exist about who the writer may have been, no one person has ever been unequivocally connected to The Circleville Letter Writer. We follow the story of the letters in Part 1 of this double featu
Margaret Ellen Fox
In June, 1974, Fourteen year old Margaret Ellen Fox was excited. The Burlington City, NJ resident was trying to earn extra money over the summer to but school clothes for the upcoming school year. She and her eleven year old cousin had placed an ad in their local newspaper advertising their babysitting services. It didn't take long to get a reply. A man claiming his name was 'John Marshall' from the neighboring town of Mount Holly, called to hire the girls. Margaret'
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Ruth Finley
Wichita, Kansas was a terrifying place for many women in 1977, as the serial killer, BTK, was using Wichita as his hunting grounds. So when middle-aged telephone company secretary, Ruth Finley, received a strange phone call on a night when she was alone in her home, police were convinced she would be BTK’s next victim. It was just the beginning of a long campaign of terror that Ruth would endure.
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The Chocolate Cream Killer
In 1871, the town of Brighton, England was rocked by a mysterious rash of poisonings. Some townspeople fell horrifically ill from a nearby chocolate shop. And one tragic day, a 4-year-old boy died after eating a small box of chocolates. No one knew why or how….was it just bad food? Or was it something more nefarious? Surprising to the police, a series of private love letters would crack the case wide open and expose 'The Chocolate Cream Killer'
Introducing Of Hell: Texas True Crime
This is a preview of Of Hell: Texas True Crime, a narrative investigation into the darkest
crimes committed on Texas soil.From the creators of Gone Cold, each episode dives deep into cases where violence
leaves a permanent scar on the land and the people who call it home.
This clip features the haunting case of Nancy, a beloved mother taken from her home
and brutally tortured and murdered.
What begins as a tragic disappearance in a quiet Texas neighborhood unravels into a
story of fear, grief, and a killer who believed he could erase a life without consequence.
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