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We're back with updates on the case of Derek "Ritzy" Ritz, which we first discussed on the show in October of 2021. Ritzy has been missing for over six years, yet the local police department isn't giving his case any attention. Ritzy deserves justice, and in order to get it, his case demands more attention from the police, and more witness testimony.
Going to the bank is the worst. Standing in line for what seems to be hours versus using an app? There is no contest. In this episode from Horrifying History, going to the bank resulted in death for one U.S. pizza delivery man.
Join C.J. from Beyond the Rainbow as she tells you how citizen detectives helped to solve a 33 year old cold case of porn star Billy London who was murdered in West Hollywood.
Can being on drugs be a viable defense for murder? Travel to Canada with ODFM for this creepy Halloween day story complete with a zombie and a psycho killer.
This week marks seven years since the death of 16-year-old Kedarie Johnson in Burlington, Iowa. The teen was gender nonconforming and non-binary, and was murdered seemingly in response to that gender expression. Still Kedarie's killers, two cisgender men, were not charged with a hate crime.
The tiny town of Texarkana, which straddles the state line separating Texas from Arkansas, was tormented by a string of violent attacks in the 1940s. A mysterious assailant dubbed 'The Phantom Slayer' preyed upon young couples parked on lovers' lanes, leaving an indelible mark on Texarkana as one of the earliest unsolved serial killer cases in America.
After she was found brutally murdered in December of 1995, the community of Mansfield, Texas mourned the loss of 16-year-old Adrianne Jones. The details of her vicious attack came to light during a trial that wrapped up twenty-five years ago this week, as Adrianne's killers were finally brought to justice.
For years in Salt Lake County, February 9th was a date fraught with nervous anticipation. After the slaying of 6-months-pregnant Sonia Mejia in 2006 and Damiana Castillo in 2008, a dedicated police task force patrolled the area in hopes of preventing a repeat killing in the years that followed. Today, concerned Utahns eagerly await the trial that could bring about a conviction 17 years in the making.
Our friend Fanny, a brilliant neuropsychologist. stopped by for an exclusive chat about the link between Traumatic Brain Injuries and violent crime, the relationship between serial killers and bedwetting, and everything you always wanted to know about the brain of a psychopath but didn't know who to ask!
On January 26th 2011, 27-year-old schoolteacher Ellen Rae Greenberg was found dead in the kitchen of her Philadelphia loft. Ellen suffered a total of 20 stab wounds, half of which were delivered to the back of her neck and head. Curiously, Ellen's death was declared a suicide.
Jasmiyah and Tasmiyah Whitehead grew up in a family that their counsellor says "thrives in chaos." The twins bounced back and forth between their mother and great-grandmother's houses while a generational power struggle simmered. By the time Jas and Tas were teenagers, they were sick of it. On January 13, 2014. Nikki Whitehead was murdered, and police began to investigate her own daughters as suspects.
Three and Four years ago respectively, sisters Jade Wagon and Jocelyn Watt were found murdered. Their mother, Nicole Wagon became an unexpected activist and advocate for MMIWG2S after losing her daughters. Nicole found out first hand how frustrating it can be to deal with authorities during the investigation of the disappearance or unsolved murder of an indigenous woman as she fought for answers and justice for Jocelyn and Jade.
While we're on a short holiday break, enjoy an episode from one of our favorites, Lagim: A Filipino True Crime Podcast. This episode covers the murder of Caroline Crouch, a Greek student of Filipino and British descent, who was found dead in her home in an Athens suburb in May of 2021.
Feeling festive this holiday season, Darkcast Network has compiled an extra special episode featuring both ‘Naughty’ and ‘Nice’ holiday tales from a selection of podcasters. Pour yourself a tall glass of eggnog and fill your ears with bite-sized stories shared by indie podcasters from the dark side while you wrap up some last minute gifts.
While we're on a short holiday break, we've decided to share some episodes from a few of our favorite podcasts with you. In this episode, Margot from Military Murder shares the story of lesser-known serial killer Rosendo Rodriguez III.
While we take a short holiday break this December, we're sharing some of our favorite podcasts with you. Today we're sharing an episode from a fellow Darkcast podcaster, Jasmine Castillo, who hosts 'Hands Off My Podcast.' The pod focuses on missing persons cases affecting the BIPOC community. This episode details the disappearance of Shaniece Rose Harris.
We’re on a podcasting holiday this month, so we’re taking this opportunity to share some of our favorite podcasts with you! We’ve talked a lot about how we’ve found such a cozy home on the Darkcast Network, and how we’ve met so many new friends and found so many great shows since we joined. This week we’re sharing an episode from the Cause of Death podcast, which we have raved about on our show. In particular, we enjoyed the Zombie Apocalypse episode, and we hope you love it just as much!
Since the early 1970s, the area surrounding Canada's Highway of Tears has seen a number of mysterious disappearances and discoveries of human remains. RCMP officers doubt they will ever be able to solve all the cases connected with the highway, but there have been some convictions over the years -- including Cody Legebokoff, who was apprehended 12 years ago this week, and ultimately convicted of four counts of first degree homicide.
One year after buying their first home together, Keith and Elaine Dardeen decided it was time to move from Ina, IL. With a population of under 500, Ina had a surprisingly violent history, and they dreamed of moving their growing family to a community that felt safer. Unfortunately the family wouldn't make it out of Ina alive. 35 years ago today, were the victims of a gruesome multiple murder.
Fourteen years ago this week, 14-year-old Sabrina Matthews lost her life in a vicious stabbing attack that took place in her family home in Cambria Heights, a predominately black, middle class neighbourhood in Queens, NY. Six years ago this week, the case came full circle, and loose ends were tied up just as her broken family acknowledged the anniversary of Sabrina's death.