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Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast

Author: Melissa Morgan

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Melissa Morgan hosts an often funny, always compelling adventure into murders and mysteries and other weirdness she finds fascinating. Looking into solved and unsolved homicide cases and looking for tips from anywhere, from anyone, on anything, Melissa's curiosity and love of detective work and forensic science is contagious.

Melissa's sense of humor and interest in spirituality also make for a wild ride. A broadcasting professional by training, she has written for a nationally-syndicated comedy radio show, been a music DJ in a major US radio market, run one of the country's most popular comedy clubs - AND - she teaches yoga! All of which makes for a truly fascinating, often hilarious, often edge-of-your-seat, riveting personality and a completely enthralling listening experience.

Send your tips on ANYTHING to Melissa Morgan by sending an email to JTTIPSTERS@GMAIL.COM - or call the Tip-Ster Hotline and leave a voice mail message at (832) TIP-STER - (832-847-7837)!
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When we are young we sometimes believe our love can change or save someone. That very rarely happens. This is one of the more heart breaking cases I have heard. The most dangerous time for victims of domestic violence are when they make a decision to leave the abuser. It feels like this is what may have happened. The layers of this case with the strange interacations of multiple murders is just one part of the heart break. Hear Carrie's story here. Host-Melissa Morgan Co-Host - Joshua Bevan Editor - Matthew Kelly
Did a young man walk into the ocean because he was having some difficulties in his life? Did someone else have a hand in his disappearance? Finding only a small part of him is devastating to his family. And there have to be better answers out there for them. Bryan's story is so layered. Hear it this weeks episode. 
When a beautiful, ambitious young woman  disappears from her overnight second full time job its not because she walked away from her life. She had everything to live for and many people who loved her so much they would take turns coming into the Circle K where she worked overnights just to make sure she was alright. Hear Debbie's story. IF you know anything about Debbie's disappearance please contact the Orlando PD at 321-235-5300
I always thought In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was kind of a heavy metal joke. I had no idea that Iron Butterfly were so influential in the rock world and so many artists credit them with giving them inspiration. I also had no idea that Taylor Kramer, the bassist was a high school drop out who went on to be an engineer for the Departmet of Defense and was an originator of facial recognition technology (IN THE 1990's!) to help find missing children and adults. Hear his very twisty story here. 
I do not have the answer. I feel like those much smarter than me do not either. But botched executions should not happen. Using nitrogen hypoxia might be more humane than a botched lethal injection but how do we know? One thing I do know is that the listeners to this podcast are some of the most brilliant and compassionate souls. I am open to hearing your thoughts, pro or con.
Can one woman who is determined to find the Lost King actually achieve this?!?! You bet she can. Phillipa Langley did have some help. Some. But she is a force of nature and she alone set in motion a group, a village of researchers, anthropologists, genetic genealogists, experts in many fields to dig up a parking lot and lo and behold, 500 hundred years later, Richard WAS there. The film "The Lost King," is her story. AND Richard's story. 
54 year old Roberta "Bobbie" Miller  of Gilford, NH was trying to settle into her new home with her dog Sport. She had only been in her house for a few days after a contentious divorce that took over 3 years to settle. Strange circumstances happened in her realm, like the lake house her husband got in the divorce burned to the ground a few days before she and her dog Sport were murdered inside her new home. Hear her story. If you or anyone you might know has ANY idea who did this please contact the New Hampshire State Police. They are asking for our help. The Headquarters number is (603) 223-4381
ANYONE with information about Gwenn Marie Story, or the two males she traveled to Las Vegas with is urged to contact the Homicide Section by phone at 702-828-3521, or by email at homicide@lvmpd.com. You can remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers by phone at 702-385-5555, or online at www.crimestoppersofnv.com. (The sketch done by Carl Kopelman shows the shirt and jewelry worn by Gwenn.) ANYONE with information on the disappearance of Cynthia Jane Anderson please contact Toledo Police Department at (419) 245-3340.
Most High School predictions aren't precursors for how our lives will go. But the students of Sioux City High School voting Hugo Selenski "Most Likely to be in Detention For Life," seems pretty accurate. A career criminal who escaped a maximum security area of a prison, stole large amounts from mulitple other criminals and had several bodies buried in his backyard, it looks like he will not be outside of prison walls for the foreseeable future if ever. One of the bodies in his yard is still unidentified but we know that several agencies are working on this now and hopefully the last person found will be known soon. 
Patrick Weber, very loved son, father, husband, friend was killed while transporting cannabis in Northern California. Was it a botched robbery? Was it a road rage incident? Was it a contract killing? We know MORE THAN ONE PERSON KNOWS. If YOU know anything about what happened in February of 2019 on Highway 20 in Northern CA please contact the CHP Ukiah Dispatch at 707-467-4000.
Many podcasts and documentaries have been created around Suzanne's case. Its almost unbelievable that her case is STILL UNSOLVED 25 years later. Her story isn't unusual but it is unique. Murdered in an odd way on a street in an upscale neighborhood surrounding Yale University where she was a senior. How does something like this remain open? IF you know anything please contact the Connecticut Attorney General at 866-623-8058 or jovin.case.ct.gov
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Mark Probasco

Glad to be listening to you again. Just realized you've been doing episodes again and am in the process of catching back up. Love it when I see you liking my stuff on Facebook and it's great hearing your voice again! Love ya! OC Mark 😊

May 12th
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Becky Green

There used to be a company in the late 80's-early 90's called Kentucky Textiles in Paris, Kentucky that made "loose fitting" clothing for women called Sloppy Joe's. I had no idea why they were called that, but I guess it came from Australia. They were very comfortable.

Dec 28th
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Becky Green

I grew up in Kenton County and have lived in Boone County for the last 20 plus years. I had never heard of the Nichols case. Thanks for covering it. And also, my family and I were not candy corn eating people...ever. But we discovered if you mix it with salted peanuts-- it's heaven. Trust me...I too love a Black Cherry Kickstart.

Dec 4th
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Montana Joe

Hallo from Germany!

Feb 25th
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California PC 187

that was so beautifully done. thank you, Melissa and producer Mark. happy 100th.

Sep 11th
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Johane Mc Duff

They could be in WitSec...

Aug 23rd
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Johane Mc Duff

Jesus Christ! Alright it's a bad movie. Move on and tell the fucking story.

Aug 22nd
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Johane Mc Duff

Sounds like border personnality disorder...

Aug 14th
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Johane Mc Duff

Giggles @ shitsicle

Aug 13th
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Hayleigh Dixon

does anyone love this podcast as much as I do? Melissa Morgan and Producer Mark produce the greatest true crime/yoga podcast ever!!!

Feb 27th
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Hayleigh Dixon

Melissa is the best storyteller, hilarious, and great at investigating all things true crime!!

Feb 28th
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