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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

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Into the Killing examines criminal cases that were unsolved and cold for years, in some cases decades. Then a break comes along and cracks the case wide open. Into the Killing will detail the crime, the investigation, and the resolution. Besides examining cold cases that are solved, Into the Killing will also take a look at the history of forensic science and how that has changed the world of criminology. 

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In March 1975, sisters Sheila and Katherine Lyon went missing from a mall in Wheaton, Maryland. It would take nearly 40 years and a dedicated team of investigators to finally get a conviction.
In 1986, Christine Morton was brutally murdered in her Austin, Texas, home. The investigation left a wave of destruction in its wake.
In the 1970s, a serial killer was killing older women in Los Angeles. He is possibly the most prolific serial killer in Los Angeles' history. But he was largely forgotten until an unexpected twist finally brought him to justice.
In July 1970, 23-year-old single mother, Loretta Jones, was brutally murdered in her home. Against the odds, a dedicated daughter and detective were able to solve the case.
In 1975, friends Patrick Oliver and Susan Savage were senselessly murdered. What no one knew for decades was that they were the victims of a prolific serial killer. Sources: https://pastebin.com/Hxp0BERj
In 1971, 31-year-old mother of three, Maylon Johnson, was murdered in her home. For decades, her murder was unsolved. Decades later, a surprising suspect leads to a controversial conclusion.
After nearly four decades, the murders of Brynn Rainey and Carol Andersen were finally solved. But did the killer have other victims?
In 1999, Sherry Leighty went missing, and the police didn't believe it was a problem. But her family knows something nefarious happened to her and thinks they know who made her disappear. But are they right?
S3 Ep104: Carolyn Lee

S3 Ep104: Carolyn Lee

2024-09-0934:55

In 1977, 12-year-old Carolyn Lee's murder shocked the small city of Port Alberni, British Columbia. For decades, the police had a suspect, but is he the right man?
In April 1975, 25-year-old Hallie Seaman was brutally murdered. When the case was solved, it even shocked the veteran homicide detective who worked on the case.
S3 Ep102: James Lusher

S3 Ep102: James Lusher

2024-08-0538:091

 You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code CRIMINALLYLISTED at checkout You can claim it at: https://magicmind.com/criminallylisted  In November 1992, 16-year-old James "Jamie" Lusher went missing. Two years later, a man the police believe is a serial killer is arrested, and many people believe he's responsible for Jamie's disappearance. Did he kill the teen boy? Or is he just a convenient suspect? Sources: https://pastebin.com/wuwXZ6b9
S3 Ep101: Pamela Pitts

S3 Ep101: Pamela Pitts

2024-07-3027:23

In 1988, 19-year-old Pamela Pitts was murdered, and her body was desecrated. There were odd twists in the case over the decades; perhaps the biggest twist was the controversial way the case was closed.
In this unique episode, which is more like our videos on our YouTube channel, Criminally Listed, we cover three cold cases that were eventually solved. In 1992, 25-year-old Juliette Rivera was brutally murdered. A bizarre twist finally closed the case. Lt. Joe Clark was murdered in his home in February 1981. It eventually became the oldest unsolved case of a law enforcement agent in the USA. Finally, in 1988, a tragic fire in Fort Wayne, Indiana, killed three brothers, Durell, Genayle, and Jermaine Mitchell. Decades later, the truth about the fire would finally be revealed. 
S3 Ep99: Dolana Clark

S3 Ep99: Dolana Clark

2024-06-2426:57

In August 1988, nine-year-old Dolana Clark went missing from Great Falls, Montana. A chance encounter years later finally resulted in the case being solved.
In this double feature, we look at the 1985 death of 13-year-old David Reed. The pathologist isn't sure if he was murdered, but his family knows something sinister happened to him. Who is right? Then in part two, we examine the 1977 murder of 29-year-old Doris Arndt. The police had a long-time suspect, and he was very well-known to the police. But was he the killer?
In February 1975, 9-year-old Marcia Trimble was murdered in Nashville, Tennessee. For decades, the police had a suspect: a boy who was just 15 when the murder was committed. But do the police have the right person? Sally Des Prez's murder was largely forgotten for decades. When her case was solved, it shocked the people of Nashville.
S3 Ep96: Mary Silvani

S3 Ep96: Mary Silvani

2024-05-2629:121

In July 1982, the dead body of a woman was found in Washoe County, Nevada. No one knew who she was, and she became known as the Sheep's Flat Jane Doe. Decades later, not only was she identified, but so was her killer, and it was a darker truth than anyone expected.  
In 1981, Sonia Herok-Stone was brutally murdered in her own home. The police believed they caught the killer, but were they right? Sources: https://pastebin.com/bAcbtQ8S
In 1989, 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling went missing. His disappearance haunted a small city and changed American laws. After decades, it was finally solved.
In 1982, Norma Richards and her two young daughters were brutally murdered. Then, 27 years later, an unlikely source got the case reopened and eventually solved.
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Comments (17)

Gary Howard

the guys a time traveler, went back to 1873 to comment a crime

May 24th
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Angel

I watch you on YouTube and I've known about your podcast for a while but kept forgetting. Glad I'm here now this is so cool I can put my cell in my pocket and go about my day listening 👍

Jun 5th
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miss mazey

This entire episode (part 1 & 2) is quite a ride. Definitely worth giving a listen to.

Sep 9th
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Donna Wilkins

so sad..... predator protected.

Jul 24th
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rupexo

man why did they replace the eerie background music with these cheesy sound effects? kills the mood

Jul 19th
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Katie Lewis

Not loving newish background music. I feel it takes away from your story telling, which I love.

May 11th
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rupexo

wow this one is a ride lol

Apr 29th
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Suzanne Hubbard Gerken

These are great podcasts but you could annunciate much better and perhaps not speak in a monitone. It sounds creepy.

Mar 14th
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Sarah Lake

Love the podcast. quick question ...did they ever identify the body of the woman?

Jan 10th
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Anita Simaganis

I really like the topics of the podcasts. intriguing

Dec 24th
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rupexo

i'm usually watching criminally listed on youtube and have always enjoyed the host's voice - it comes across just as well on a podcast. it's almost like he's purposely slurring his words which you think would be annoying but i still think it sounds great for true crime.

Dec 22nd
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Tokeahontis

thank you for making a podcast! it's so hard to find decent ones

Dec 18th
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rupexo

man these pedophiles are so fucking disgusting. he raped this little girl and then stood on her neck until she suffocated? just horrific

Dec 11th
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rupexo

really great podcast! love the youtube channel and this is just as good.

Dec 11th
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Chicken Dumpling

I've been hoping you'd do a podcast! Thank you!

Dec 5th
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Rene Romero

I love how you are able to easily explain complicated things. there are a lot of Crime podcast here. but I'm sure 100% you will make it to the top. you did a great job on this first podcast like always.

Dec 3rd
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Rene Romero

first comment. I loved your YouTube channel and now I can't wait to listed on here. thank you for doing this. I bet you gonna make to the top of true crime podcast.

Nov 30th
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