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Two besties from Colorado bringing Justice to victims by telling their stories.
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In a stunning and controversial turn of events, the conviction of Letecia Stauch—the woman found guilty in the murder of her 11-year-old stepson, Gannon Stauch—has been overturned.After a highly publicized trial that gripped the nation, many believed justice had finally been served. But now, a new legal development has thrown everything into question. What led to the overturning of the conviction? In this episode, we break down exactly what happened in the appeal, why the court made this decision, and what it means moving forward.Join us LIVE in Colorado Springs on April 16th at 6PM for a special Justice For… live show at Voodoo Brewing! 🎙️🍻 Come hang out, talk true crime, and experience the show in person.🎟️ Grab your tickets now: Events | Justice For – we can’t wait to see you there!Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Lea Porter

Lea Porter

2026-04-0701:10:02

In June of 2014, 19-year-old Lea Porter—a vibrant, social, and deeply loved young woman, suddenly disappeared in Westminster, CO, and what follows is a case filled with inconsistencies, unsettling details, and a timeline that just doesn’t sit right. The deeper you look, the more questions come up—and even with answers, it still doesn’t feel finished.Join us LIVE in Colorado Springs on April 16th at 6PM for a special Justice For… live show at Voodoo Brewing! Come hang out, talk true crime, and experience the show in person.🎟️ Grab your tickets now: Events | Justice For – we can’t wait to see you there!Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Jesse Blodgett

Jesse Blodgett

2026-03-3153:56

The small town of Hartford, Wisconsin was shaken to its core when 19-year-old college freshman and rising theater star Jesse Blodgett was found murdered in her own home. What first appeared to be an unthinkable tragedy quickly unraveled into something even more disturbing—an obsession that turned deadly.As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered a chilling connection between Jesse and her killer, Daniel Bartelt, a former classmate whose fixation had been quietly growing in the shadows. Through digital clues, surveillance, and disturbing evidence, law enforcement pieced together a crime fueled by fantasy, rejection, and control.In this episode, we break down the timeline of that night, the investigation that led to a swift arrest, and the haunting details that left a community searching for answers. Who was Jesse Blodgett beyond the headlines? And how did someone so close to her world become her killer?This is a story of talent, promise, and a life stolen far too soon—and a stark reminder of how dangerous obsession can become when it goes unchecked.Join us LIVE in Colorado Springs on April 16th at 6PM for a special Justice For… live show at Voodoo Brewing! 🎙️🍻Come hang out, talk true crime, and experience the show in person.🎟️ Grab your tickets now: Events | Justice For – we can’t wait to see you there!Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Check out the Love>Hate Project here The LOVE>hate Project | ENDing Interpersonal Violence | Promoting Love & ForgivenessFollow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Sherri Rasmusen Part 2

Sherri Rasmusen Part 2

2026-03-1759:07

More than two decades after the murder of Sherri Rasmussen, advances in DNA technology would finally force the case back into the spotlight—and point investigators toward someone they had long refused to seriously consider.In Part 2, we break down the shocking twist that reignited the investigation, the role of the Los Angeles Police Department in the decades-long delay, and the undercover recording that ultimately exposed the truth.A conversation between former Los Angeles Police Department officer Stephanie Lazarus and investigators would unravel a secret that had been hidden for over 20 years.The evidence hadn’t forgotten. And eventually, neither would justice.Join us LIVE in Colorado Springs on April 16th at 6PM for a special Justice For… live show at Voodoo Brewing! 🎙️🍻 Come hang out, talk true crime, and experience the show in person.🎟️ Grab your tickets now: Events | Justice For – we can’t wait to see you there!Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Week three of the trial of Kouri Richins brought major developments as prosecutors wrapped up their case in the death of her husband, Eric Richins. Jurors heard key testimony from lead investigator Jeff O’Driscoll, who walked through the investigation, prescription records, and evidence detectives say helped them piece together the events leading up to Eric’s death.Cross-examination focused heavily on investigative methods and the controversial “walk the dog” letter, with the defense pressing detectives on how evidence was interpreted.But the biggest moment of the week came after the state rested its case. In a surprising move, the defense for Kouri Richins also rested—without calling a single witness—setting the stage for closing arguments and leaving the jury to decide the case based solely on the prosecution’s evidence and the defense’s cross-examinations.Join us LIVE in Colorado Springs on April 16th at 6PM for a special Justice For… live show at Voodoo Brewing! 🎙️🍻 Come hang out, talk true crime, and experience the show in person.🎟️ Grab your tickets now: Events | Justice For – we can’t wait to see you there!Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Sherri Rasmussen

Sherri Rasmussen

2026-03-1051:10

In 1986, 29-year-old nurse Sherri Rasmussen was found dead in the living room of the condo she shared with her husband in Van Nuys. The crime scene looked like a burglary gone terribly wrong—drawers pulled open, valuables scattered, and a brutal struggle that ended in Sherri’s death.But from the very beginning, something didn’t add up.Despite troubling details and early suspicions from Sherri’s family, detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department quickly focused on the burglary theory and the case went cold. For years, the truth about what happened inside that condo remained buried beneath a flawed investigation, overlooked evidence, and one very powerful connection.In Part 1, we walk through the day Sherri was murdered, the initial police investigation, and the red flags that were ignored from the start. Because sometimes the biggest clues are the ones investigators refuse to see.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Week two of the Kouri Richins murder trial brought some of the most tense moments in the courtroom so far.Jurors heard testimony about life insurance policies, financial decisions, and the state of the Richins marriage before the death of Eric Richins. But the week didn’t pass quietly — a heated exchange between attorneys led to accusations of prosecutors making faces at the jury and a brief push for a mistrial, while both sides fought over whether jail phone calls should be played in court.As the case against Kouri Richins continues to unfold, week two made one thing clear: the courtroom battle is only getting more intense.🎧 Watch our original deep dive on the case: Listen to our Deep Dive on Eric Richin’s below Youtube: https://youtu.be/JMA4DLluQO4?si=ZMxee3I1LaaDs9hi Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/justice-for/id1745242840?i=1000677445155 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Gy7OdrnPwa0SSCZFKQ1S7?si=Lf-RI3ZKQGqmjUfCTOZbcA Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Week one of Kouri Richins Murder Trial is officially over— and it did not disappoint. Kouri is charged with the murder of her husband, Eric Richins, the case has already delivered stunning courtroom moments, unexpected strategies, and testimony that could shape the entire outcome.In this episode, we break down everything that happened during the first week inside the courtroom. From the prosecution’s opening statement — where they laid out their theory of what happened the night Eric died — to the defense’s bold and, at times, surprising approach to witnesses, we walk through it all.Who took the stand?What were the key takeaways from each witness?And which moments felt like true turning points?We unpack the alleged financial motives, the digital evidence, the timeline presented to jurors, and the so-called “bombshells” introduced in opening statements that immediately set the tone for this trial.But perhaps most intriguing is the defense’s strategy so far — the questions they’re choosing to ask, the tone they’re setting, and what it may signal about the road ahead.Week one is only the beginning, so Buckle up Buttercups andfollow along as we continue covering every development in this case.Listen to our Deep Dive on Eric Richin’s below Youtube: Eric RichinsApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/justice-for/id1745242840?i=1000677445155 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Gy7OdrnPwa0SSCZFKQ1S7?si=Lf-RI3ZKQGqmjUfCTOZbcA Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
In Part One, we uncovered how the murders of Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin Coleman, were initially blamed on a mysterious stalker. But in Part Two, the narrative completely collapses.As investigators closed in on Chris Coleman, the digital evidence became impossible to ignore. Emails. Timelines. Surveillance footage. The very threats meant to prove his innocence instead exposed a calculated attempt to control the story.In court, prosecutors laid out a devastating case: the staged break-in, the manufactured hate messages, the affair that added motive, and the financial pressure building behind closed doors. What the public once saw as a grieving husband was now being examined under oath.This wasn’t just about what happened inside that Columbia, Illinois home in May 2009. It was about premeditation. About image. About a man who believed he could outsmart investigators.Listen to part one here Youtube: https://youtu.be/pkqnEQdIkB4 Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sheri-garett-and-gavin-coleman/id1745242840?i=1000750099959 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/788Hohj7t0Pg77PuMwZGiq?si=HYWLohllQWSsGxIpd2P9IgDisclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
 The 2009 murders of Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin Coleman, in Columbia, Illinois, shocked the nation. Known as the Chris Coleman case, what was first reported as a stalker killing would later be exposed as a carefully orchestrated deception.At first, the story was terrifying. Threatening messages appeared. A family claimed they were being targeted. A husband insisted someone was hunting them. But as investigators dug deeper, the evidence began to tell a different story.What unfolded was not a random act of violence — it was a staged narrative built to mislead law enforcement and the public. The digital trail, the timeline inconsistencies, and the unraveling lies would ultimately point back to the very person who claimed to fear for his family’s safety.This isn’t a story about a faceless stalkerIt’s a story about control, manipulation, and three lives that deserved protection — not betrayal.Sheri was a mother. Garett and Gavin were young boys with their entire futures ahead of them. Their names deserve to be remembered.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
In 1985, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, 37-year-old Cassandra Rundle and her two children, Melanie Sturm and Detrick Sturm, were brutally murdered in their home. Quickly gaining national attention as the “Lonely Hearts Murders.”Investigators believed Cassandra may have met someone through personal ads shortly before the killings — a detail that raised disturbing questions about whether she and her children were deliberately targeted. Despite early media coverage and investigative efforts, the case went cold. Nearly four decades later, everyone is still asking the same question. Who murdered Cassandra, Melanie, and Deitrich?Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Heather DeWild

Heather DeWild

2026-02-0301:00:14

In 2003, the quiet community of Edgewater, Colorado was shaken by the brutal murder of 30-year-old Heather DeWild. What should have been a straightforward search for answers instead became a case buried by silence, missteps, and unanswered questions.For years, Heather’s family waited—decades, even—as leads went cold and justice felt impossibly out of reach. But this case held a chilling complication that few could have predicted: a shocking twin twist that blurred identities, clouded suspicion, and delayed accountability far longer than anyone could have imagined.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Teresita Basa

Teresita Basa

2026-01-2050:24

 In 1977, a beloved respiratory therapist and passionate musician, 48 year old Teresita Basa, was found murdered in her Chicago apartment. Her case quickly went cold amid fire damage, missing evidence, and a single cryptic clue left behind. With no clear suspect and more questions than answers, investigators were left chasing shadows—until months later, an unexpected tip surfaced that challenged everything police thought they knew about the case.🎨 Get your tickets now for our live show on Friday January 30th!Join us at Painting with a Twist in Colorado Springs for a True Crime & DIY Craft Night with a free drink included —Tickets are going fast, so grab yours before they sell outLive Show! True Crime & DIY Craft Night FREE DRINK - Friday, January 30, 2026 - Painting with a Twist Colorado Springs, CO - East Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
In July of 2000, two young people in Indianapolis, Indiana were killed in a crime that would later be overshadowed by one of the most infamous prison escapes in the state’s history.Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman were complicated, imperfect, real people. Who made mistakes, but they were also more than the worst chapters of their pasts. Unfortunately, they were betrayed by the very people they trusted. Causing their murders to become tangled in the rise and fall of Sarah Jo Pender and Richard Hull — a case that would eventually grab national headlines when Sarah escaped from prison and disappeared. While the world focused on the spectacle of her escape, the story of Andrew and Tricia quietly faded into the background.This episode brings the focus back where it belongs — on two lives that were cut short, on the gray areas that make people human, and on the truth that a troubled past should never be a death sentence.Because this story isn’t just about a fugitive.It's about Andrew and Tricia who were more than their records. two lives that mattered — and a justice system that struggled to protect their memory.🎨 Get your tickets now for our live show on Friday January 30th!Join us at Painting with a Twist in Colorado Springs for a True Crime & DIY Craft Night with a free drink included — Tickets are going fast, so grab yours before they sell out! Live Show! True Crime & DIY Craft Night FREE DRINK - Friday, January 30, 2026 - Painting with a Twist Colorado Springs, CO - EastDisclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Donnah Winger

Donnah Winger

2026-01-0601:10:39

In August 1995, 32-year-old Donnah Winger was violently attacked inside her home in Springfield, Illinois. The case was closed quickly by police after speaking with her husband and getting his side of what happened, just to be opened years later after a shocking witness came forward. In this episode, we break down the evidence, the lies and betrayal, and the lingering questions that continue to divide opinions decades later. Buckle up for this one buttercups. Tickets for out live show on January 30th at painting with a twist are available now! Get them before they sell out! Live Show! True Crime & DIY Craft Night FREE DRINK - Friday, January 30, 2026 - Painting with a Twist Colorado Springs, CO - East Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found at Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Snowden House Murders

Snowden House Murders

2025-12-3001:07:44

In this episode, we dive into the haunting story of the Snowden family murders—a case tangled in tragedy, second chances, and whispers of a family curse. Once a well-known Southern family, the Snowdens’ legacy would be shattered by violence not once, but decades apart.In the 1990s, a mother and her nephew were brutally murdered. The killer was caught, convicted, and eventually released—given another chance at life. But nearly 20 years later, history took a chilling turn when the same man returned…and another member of the Snowden family was killed.Was this fate, failure of the system, or something darker? We walk through the timelines, the investigations, the parole decision, and the devastating aftermath for a family forced to relive its worst nightmare.Join us as we ask: How many chances does a killer get—and when does tragedy start to look like a curse?🎨 Live Show Alert! Join us for our next live show at Painting with a Twist on Friday, January 30th, 2026. True crime, creativity, and a night you won’t want to miss!Tickets Available Now!Justiceforpodcast.com Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.For Show notes for this episode head over to Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
On April 26, 2006, a devastating crash in Indiana claimed the lives of five Taylor University students. Among those involved were Whitney Cerak and Laura Van Ryn, two young women who had only met earlier that day while helping serve their community.In the confusion that followed, identities were assigned, families were notified, and a funeral was held—while another family waited beside a hospital bed, unaware of the truth. What unfolded next was not the result of malice, but of chaos, trauma, and assumptions made in the darkest moments.This episode explores one of the most haunting cases of mistaken identity, the unimaginable impact on two families, and how the truth finally came to light—changing everything.🎄 Holiday Merch + Live Show Announcement 🎄 Support the show and rep your favorite true crime podcast this holiday season. Grab $15 t-shirts and $20 crewnecks, plus take 15% off your entire order with code JFPXMAS15 (good through December 31).🎨 Live Show Alert! Join us for our next live show at Painting with a Twist on Friday, January 30th, 2026. True crime, creativity, and a night you won’t want to miss. Tickets and details coming soon.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/04/28/cerak-vanryn-mistaken-identity-taylor-university/83639026/ https://guideposts.org/positive-living/health-and-wellness/life-advice/managing-life-changes/my-sisters-mistaken-identity/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3564235/Woman-came-dead-car-crash-mistaken-identity-case-recalls-horror-ten-years-anniversary.html More at Justiceforpodcast.comFollow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Angela Craig

Angela Craig

2025-12-1601:07:44

In March 2023, Angela Craig was rushed to the hospital in Aurora, Colorado, after suddenly falling gravely ill. What doctors first believed was a medical emergency soon unraveled into something far more sinister. Within days, Angela was dead—and the man at her bedside, her husband of more than a decade, was under intense scrutiny.James Craig, a respected dentist and father of six, was living a double life. As investigators dug deeper, they uncovered disturbing online searches, secret affairs, and allegations of deliberate poisoning carried out over time inside the family home. What initially looked like a tragic loss quickly became a chilling case of betrayal, manipulation, and calculated murder.In this episode, we break down the timeline leading up to Angela Craig’s death, the red flags missed along the way, and how prosecutors built a case against the person she trusted most. This is the story of a marriage turned deadly—and a reminder that sometimes the greatest danger is the one closest to you.🎄 Holiday Merch + Live Show Announcement 🎄Support the show and rep your favorite true crime podcast this holiday season. Grab $15 t-shirts and $20 crewnecks, plus take 15% off your entire order with code JFPXMAS15 (good through December 31).🎨 Live Show Alert! Join us for our next live show at Painting with a Twist on Friday, January 30th, 2026 True crime, creativity, and a night you won’t want to miss. https://www.paintingwithatwist.com/studio/coloradosprings/calendar/open-studio/Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes Angela Dawn Pray Craig Obituary March 18, 2023 - Horan & McConaty Funeral Service and Cremation23CR664 Affidavit Craig James Toliver Redacted.pdfFor the rest of the show notes head to Justiceforpodcast.comFollow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Betsy Faria Part 2

Betsy Faria Part 2

2025-12-0901:09:23

In Part 2 of our deep dive into the murder of Betsy Faria, we pick up where the courtroom left Russ behind — branded a killer, sitting in a prison cell, while the truth continued to scream just outside the record.This chapter is all about what happened after the verdict: the evidence that didn’t make it to the jury, the witnesses who were never heard, and the pieces of the puzzle that refused to stay buried. As new files surface and overlooked details come roaring back into focus, one name starts showing up everywhere.We trace how Pam Hupp was pulled into the spotlight, how investigators finally started asking the right questions, and how the story of Betsy’s death twisted into something even darker than anyone imagined in that first trial. Insurance policies, timelines, “helpful friends,” bizarre interviews — the truth didn’t come quietly, and neither do we.Because in this case, justice was not a straight line.Russ isn’t done fighting.The system isn’t done denying.And Pam? …well, Pam is just getting started.Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83086318/elizabeth_kay-fariahttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7192769/First-police-interview-released-woman-sentenced-life-prison-killing-man.html  https://people.com/crime/russ-faria-framed-for-murdering-his-wife-on-accused-killer-pam-hupp/  We couldn't fit all the show notes in, please check out our website for the complete list. Justiceforpodcast.comFollow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
Betsy Faria

Betsy Faria

2025-12-0259:03

In this episode, we focus on Betsy Faria: a mother, a friend, and a woman fighting through the final chapters of a long cancer battle. We walk through her last day — the chemo appointment, the holiday plans, and the small decisions that seemed ordinary at the time but would become chilling in hindsight.It was a night that forever changed the people who loved her and set off a chain of events no one could have predicted. This episode centers on Betsy’s life, her strength, and the moments leading up to the tragedy that sparked one of Missouri’s most shocking cases.Part 1 ends here, at the moment her world — and everyone’s around her — suddenly shifted. Be sure to join us next week for part 2 to find out what really happened and how everyone was involved.Our brand new Holiday Collection just dropped — and you’re gonna want to wrap this one up with a bow. 🎁 $15 T-Shirts $20 Crew NecksPLUS — take 15% off your entire order with code: JFPXMAS15(Valid through December 31st 🎄)Disclaimer The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and do not necessarily reflect the views of any affiliated organizations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This podcast is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice or a substitute for professional consultation.Show Notes can be found on our website under this episode Justiceforpodcast.com Follow us @justice for podcast on all platforms for discussion posts and more!Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557246968627Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justiceforpodcastigsh=MTQ2ajlzNXI5b2Jjcw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@justiceforpodcast?_t=8mHHqktOEEV&_r=1YouTube https://youtube.com/@justiceforpodcast?si=rI5sP7MltdqZMZuE
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