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Latest Episodes
Episode 108: Joyce McLain and the long confession
After Joyce McLain was murdered while she was out for a run in East Millinocket, Maine, in August 1980, the investigation took awhile, but it seemed seemed like cops mightve finally had their guy whe
Episode 107: The Cowden family massacre and more Oregon injustice
Our very special guest, sister Liz, joins us to discuss some unsolved Oregon campsite cases, including the 1974 murders of the Cowden family, as well as the 1977 attack, by pickup truck and hatchet, o
Episode 106: Finding justice for Dawn Leighton
Dawn Leighton loved her dogs, her new house, and was kind and friendly a loving sister, daughter and friend. Unfortunately she was also another Maine victim of a senseless murder by a man who though
Episode 105: No justice for Laura Lee Howard
Laura Howard had gone through a messy divorce in her home state of Massachusetts, and thought Florida would be a great place to make a new start. Once in Fort Myers, she became known for her big heart
Episode 104: What You’re Doing on Our Summer Vacation
Were taking a break for a few weeks, but we want to make sure you have something to entertain you while were not around, so we have recommendations for our current top podcasts, TV shows and books.
Episode 103: Frank Sandford, bound for heaven, prison or hell?
Frank Sandford was just another baseball-playing kid from a big rural Maine family until the spirit hit him when he was 16. Before Jonestown, before Scientology, Sandfords self-styled religion gained
Episode 102: Gerald Goodale hot case, cold case part 1
When Gerald Goodale was convicted of killing Geraldine Finn in 1989 in Waterville, Maine, there was something else hanging over his head. Finally, in 2021, it came back to bite him. Also, we give the
Episode 101: Sherry York, twice a victim
The brutal attack by a stranger that Sherry York suffered one night in a Portland, Maine, parking lot was compounded by the narrative that followed: her attacker was a family man and firefighter, the
Episode 100: Singing a song of crime oh yeah
We celebrate 100 episodes by counting down our favorite songs about crime. What, you were expecting a party? Well, youve got one!
Episode 99: Inventing the imperfect murder
Every murderer makes mistakes, and it only takes a couple to mess the whole thing up. Inventor Todd Howley thought he was pretty smart, but he made more than a couple when he killed Paul Maasland, a n