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Crime Divers Podcast
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Welcome to Crime Divers!
Join your hosts Gill and Laura, Scottish sisters, as they dive into true crime.
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Join your hosts Gill and Laura, Scottish sisters, as they dive into true crime.
https://linktr.ee/CrimeDivers
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimedivers
https://www.patreon.com/CrimeDivers
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This episode is about the murder of Sinead Wooding.
This episode is about the murder of Jaqueline Bartlam.
This episode details the crimes of Anthony Hardy.
This episode is about HH Holmes.
This episode covers the murder of Joe Cinque.
This episode covers the murder of Hilda Marchbank, whos niece was accused of murdering her.
This episode covers the disappearance of the Sodder children.
This episode is about the murder of newlywed Cody Johnson.
This episode is about the murder of 7 year old Amanda Brown.
This episode is about the murder of Suzanne Capper.
The town of Circleville started receiving anonymous letters, but who was writing them?
The is the case of the murder of Jane Longhurst.
Brian Shaffer went into a nightclub one night and has never been seen since.
This episode is about the monster David Fullers crimes.
This is the case of the kidnapping and murder of 12 year old Marion Parker.
This discussion took a bit longer than expected so we made it into its own episode.
Kris and Lisanne were visiting Panama when they disappeared, their bodies were later found in mysterious circumstances.
William Wallace received a phonecall to go to a clients house one evening, but when he returned home, he found his wife Julia dead on the floor.
Elisabeth Fritzl was held captive by her father for 24 years in the cellar of the family home.
Tia Sharp went to stay with her grandparents, but went missing after the first night. Where was she?
the accepted narrative of this case makes no sense. this sounds like a thrill killing. it it is just so dysfunctional that the legal system kept searching for a remotely understandable motive. two of the perps were known violent monsters, they may not have needed a motive at all other than having a stranger as a vulnerable target. as far as the female involved, I don't fully believe her breakup story and think some of her later behavior could be because of terror. but she had to have known.
I live in Medicine hat when this happened. It was an incredibly sad time for the whole city and the surviving family
This podcast is a riot. Not in a good way.