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149. Lessons learned from the Logan Clegg murder trial
Presumption of guilt. Consciousness of guilt. The magical shell casing. Testilying. Giving the dogs credit. These are just some of the lessons learned as we wrap up discussion on the Logan Clegg murde
148. Can you murder someone from 3,000 miles away?
Andrew Denton had made it clear he wanted to die. Sidney Kilmartin, living in Manchester, Maine, 3,000 miles away from Dentons home in England, was determined to make sure that would happen. In Decem
Something suddely came up. But now Groovy Tube podcast is back.
Well have Episode 148 of Crime & Stuff up shortly. But in the meantime, we have some exciting news! After a nearly four-year hiatus, our other podcast Groovy Tube: The Crimes of the Brady Bunch, is r
147. Gay panic: No justice for Frederic Spencer
No one knows why Fred Spencer was in his friend and apartment-mates room on the afternoon of April 28, 1973. One thing quickly became clear he didnt come out alive. The outcome of the University o
146. Amber Cummings: A special justice
No one in Belfast, Maine, who knew James Cummings liked him very much. But was it OK for his wife, Amber, to shoot him to death as he slept? Turns out, it very well may have been. Rebecca explains. Ma
145. Amie Riley Unfinished Justice
When Amie Riley disappeared from a Manchester, New Hampshire, bar on August 15, 2003, her boyfriend, mother and friends were frantic, but police werent. Not even a little bit. Eight months later, whe
144. James Cameron the worst kind of criminal
When police visited James Camerons house in Maine in 2007 and took his computer, among other things, most people figured there was just one crime he was likely being investigated for. And they were r
143. Gerald Goodale Part 2: Janet Brochu
In June 2021, we brought you Gerald Goodale Part 1, the 1988 murder of Geraldine Finn. At the time her killer, Goodale, had just been arrested for the 1987 murder of Janet Brochu. His case has finally
142. The forgotten murder of Lillian MacDonald
Lillian MacDonald was just doing her job, passing out the pay envelopes on July 12, 1930, when she disappeared from her Portland, Maine, place of employment. Her grisly murder wasnt the only injustic
141. The sad tale of Rosie Ruiz
People will say that in 1980, Rosie Ruiz came out of nowhere to win the womens race in the Boston Marathon. But it soon became clear she came out of the crowd a half mile from the finish line. In t