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Author: Emash Digital & Mike Ferguson, Mike Morford

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Criminology is a true crime podcast that takes a deep dive into some of the most famous cases in the annals of crime. Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Morford will give you every details of these infamous crimes. New episodes come out every Saturday night at 10 PM.
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Hannah Kobayashi

Hannah Kobayashi

2024-12-2257:25

On November 8th, 2024, Hannah Kobayashi headed from Honolulu to Los Angeles for a very short layover en route to New York City. Hannah never made her connecting flight, and her family became worried about her. Over the next few days, she sent out a series of mysterious texts. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Hannah Kobayashi. What started as a disappearance case turned into a web of mysteries. Hannah's location, two green card marriages, and the reasons behind what she did would soon begin to emerge. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
50-year-old Brian Thompson worked his way up to be the CEO of United Healthcare, which is currently the largest private payer of health insurance benefits in the United States. On December 4th, 2024, Brian was gunned down in Manhatten as he was about to enter a hotel for a meeting. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the assassination of Brian Thompson. This case has dominated the headlines as the police searched for the shooter. The case drew even more attention when the authorities arrested 26-year-old Luigi Mangione whom they believe to be the shooter. But many questions remain, including just exactly what the motive behind the shooting was.  You can support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
On Saturday, January 6th, Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom had planned to go on a date. The couple had only been dating for about two months. Their night ended in an unspeakable double murder. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom. The pair were carjacked by a group of people who then systematically tortured and murdered them. The details that emerged were horrific and shocking. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
Amy Mullis

Amy Mullis

2024-12-0101:04:13

On November 10th, 2018, Todd Mullis called 911 as he rushed his wife, Amy, to the hospital. Amy died from her injuries, which resulted from being impaled by a corn rake or a pitchfork. Todd claimed Amy must have fainted and fallen on it causing her death. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Amy Mullis. On its face, he did everything he could to save his wife. But just under a year later, Todd would be found guilty of her murder. Many believe the jury got it right while others believe he is protecting someone. Either way, three children no longer have a mother, and their father is spending the rest of his life in prison. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
Suzanne Simpson

Suzanne Simpson

2024-11-2401:11:54

Suzanne, a 51-year-old mother of four from Olmos Park, Texas, is currently missing but presumed dead. Despite multiple searches, including a sweep of the landfill in Bexar County, Suzanne still has not been found. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the disappearance of Suzanne Simpson. It’s a case with circumstances that are all too familiar to those who regularly follow true crime. Suzanne's husband, Brad, was a suspect from the start. And just weeks before this episode aired, he was arrested for Suzanne's murder. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
Gary Farris

Gary Farris

2024-11-1757:39

Gary Farris was a very successful commercial real estate attorney in the metro Atlanta area. By 2018, he had been married to his wife Melody for thirty-eight years, and the couple had four adult children. They seemed like the perfect couple with the perfect family. But when Gary was found dead secrets began to be revealed. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the death of Gary Farris. Once it was realized that Gary was missing a search of the property began. It didn't take long for one of Gary's sons to find his remains in a burn pit on the property. The investigation quickly turned into looking at who had the motive and opportunity to murder Gary. You can help support the show at patreon.com./criminology An Emash Digital production    
Stephanie Coyle

Stephanie Coyle

2024-11-1001:20:05

In 1993, 74-year-old Stephanie Coyle was murdered inside her home. Adding to the brutality and mystery, a large symbol was carved into her back. This is a case that has gone unsolved for over 3 decades. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Stephanie Coyle. In this episode, we called on trained criminologist, Dr. Lee Mellor who worked on this case to help us understand the case and the crime scene a little better, and to help us try and get into the mind of someone that would do something like this. You will hear from Lee throughout this episode.    You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   A Emash Digital production
Kristen Trickle

Kristen Trickle

2024-11-0301:00:40

On Oct 30th, 2019, 26-year-old Kristen Trickle was preparing for the Halloween festivities. The next morning, Kristen's husband, Colby, woke up to a loud noise. He quickly realized that his wife was lying in bed dying from a gunshot wound. Colby called 911 to report that his wife had shot herself. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the death of Kristen Trickle. Kristen's family and friends were shocked when the coroner pronounced her death a suicide. Kristen was afraid of guns, and everyone said she was in a good place. Suspicion began to fall onto her husband Colby after a series of revelations that suggested everything was not as it appeared. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
On May 2nd, 2001, 50-year-old wife and mother Leslie Preer didn't show up to work. She was found dead in her Chevy Chase, Maryland home. One October 21st, 2001, 25-year-old Christine Franke was found dead inside her apartment in Orlando, Florida. Both cases would go unsolved for decades. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the cases of Leslie Preer and Christine Franke. Two unrelated murder cases that languished for years with no resolution. But, advancements in DNA technology, and more specifically, genetic genealogy was used to solve them both. The killers of Leslie and Christine were eventually revealed, and Leslie's family was shocked by who her killer turned about to be.  You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production  
This is a preview of Gone Cold’s coverage of the 2007 case of 19-year-old Brittany Danielle McGlone, who was viciously attacked and savagely slain in her boyfriend’s bed while the rest of the home’s inhabitants were away. As you’re listening, join gone cold’s mission to bring these forgotten cases back into the public’s awareness by subscribing to gone cold podcast – Texas true crime wherever you listen to podcasts. https://www.GoneCold.com
Sarah Harris

Sarah Harris

2024-10-2051:37

On January 26th, 2022, a 51-year-old doctor named James Ryan called 911. His girlfriend, 25-year-old Sarah Harris, had overdosed and his efforts at CPR weren’t helping. Sarah was dead by the time officers and paramedics made it to the home. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the death of Sarah Harris. The opioid epidemic has ruined many lives and for a long time many supplying the drugs have not been held accountable. But that is changing. In Sarah's case, the question was whether or not the jury would hold James Ryan accountable for his actions after hearing the salacious details of what he had done. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production 
Heather Bogle

Heather Bogle

2024-10-1358:421

In 2015, 28-year-old Heather Bogle was employed at the Whirlpool factory in Clyde, Ohio. After clocking out in the early morning hours of April 9th, 2015, Heather left the facility, but she never made it home that morning.  Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the case of Heather Bogle. Heather's body was found inside her trunk the next day. The investigation to find her killer saw several people wrongly accused and a detective found guilty of criminal acts. All of this delayed the identification of Heather's killer. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
What makes a serial killer? Mind of a Serial Killer takes you deep into the twisted minds of history’s most notorious serial killers. Every Monday, hosts Vanessa Richardson and Dr. Tristin Engels, a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, combines gripping true crime storytelling with expert psychological analysis to answer the question - what makes a serial killer?  From Jeffrey Dahmer to Ted Bundy, explore not only their chilling crimes but the dark psychology behind them. Follow Mind of a Serial Killer wherever you get your podcasts!
Renee Pagel

Renee Pagel

2024-10-0653:16

In 2006, 41-year-old Renee Pagel was nursing instructor in Michigan. She had three children and was estranged from her husband Michael as the two were going through a divorce. On August 5th of that year, Renee didn't show up to an outing with friends. Her father went to her house to check on her and found her dead. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Renee Pagel. At the time she was killed, Renee was recuperating from donating a kidney to the father of one of her students. This was the type of selfless person that Renee was. Who would want her dead? Her estranged husband Michael was an obvious suspect but police were also looking at a man who rented an apartment on Renee's property. It would take good police work to solve Renee's murder. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
Jonathan Crews

Jonathan Crews

2024-09-2950:52

On February 2nd, 2014, Super Bowl Sunday, at 11:30 PM, 26-year-old Brenda Lazaro called 911 in Coppell, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. She told the 911 dispatcher that her boyfriend, Jonathan Crews, had shot himself. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the death of Jonathan Crews. Many believe that Brenda was slow to call 911 that night and that she may have fired the fatal shot herself. To many, the clues don't add up to a self-inflicted gunshot. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
On a dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder. After 32 years behind bars, a judge ruled Green was wrongfully convicted — so why is he still in prison? Here’s a preview of the new “48 Hours” podcast, “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green,” which offers the most comprehensive deep dive into this shocking case that leaves one man fighting desperately for his freedom. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty has followed this controversial case for 25 years, delving into inconsistencies — from coerced confessions to allegations of a racial hoax — that challenge the integrity of the verdict. You can hear the rest of this episode by searching for “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled Case Against Crosley Green”wherever you get your podcasts.
Barbara Jean Horn

Barbara Jean Horn

2024-09-2201:01:45

On July 12th, 1988, in Philadelphia, 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn went outside to play. She was trying to find some of her friends to play with, but no one was home. This seemingly normal day turned into a nightmare when she went missing. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the disappearance and murder of Barbara Jean Horn. A witness saw her walking with a man who seemed to be leading her by the elbow. Less than two hours after she was officially listed as missing, her body was found inside a television box which had been set next to someone's trash cans. There have been a few suspects through the years but so far no one has been held accountable for Barbara Jean Horn's murder. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
Ted and Corey Shaughnessy

Ted and Corey Shaughnessy

2024-09-1501:03:33

Corey Shaughnessy went to bed one night and woke up to find herself in a nightmare cowering in her closet between 2 rows of hangers and calling 911. Gunshots rang out some of which she fired in self-defense. She soon found out that her husband, Ted, had been shot and killed. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Ted and Corey Shaughnessy. Police had to try to find out who would want to kill the affluent couple who owned a successful jewelry store. Was this a robbery gone wrong or someone who knew the Shaughnessys and had a different reason to want them dead? You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production  
Michele Neurauter

Michele Neurauter

2024-09-0857:29

In 2017, Michele Neurauter was living in Corning, NY, with her 14-year-old daughter. She was going through a bitter custody battle with her ex-husband Lloyd Neurauter. When Michele was found dead, some in law enforcement thought it was a suicide. But that outlook quickly changed. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Michele Neurauter. Free of her abusive husband, Michele was finally beginning to live her life on her terms. Her death came as a shock to friends and family. Naturally, the ex-husband would be looked at first. But what came out about who all was involved in Michele's murder would shock everyone. You can help support the show at patreon.com/criminology   An Emash Digital production
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m w

hard to believe no one has seen her if she's still alive. her looks are quite outstanding and if someone would see her she wouldn't be mistaken for anyone else. not only is she very tall she has long curly hair and an Australian accent so that sets her apart from almost everyone. I don't know the law out there in California but I don't know how they could have let her goal when she was in the hospital.

Dec 25th
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Saffron_DE

3:58

Nov 26th
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Saffron_DE

4:11

Nov 25th
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Saffron_DE

5:10

Nov 24th
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Saffron_DE

3:52

Nov 24th
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Saffron_DE

The jury isn't supposed to do an initial vote!!!! They are supposed to elect a foreperson, review all the evidence, procedures, and the burden of proof before they do their first vote. Also, Discovery did an investigation of all the evidence, and they tested the "shrinkage" theory of the glove and found the gloves did not shrink after exposure to blood. They also reviewed a bunch of other evidence. However, I have been unable to find that show again.

Nov 15th
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Saffron_DE

If this person is ever caught, there is a big difference between armed robbery and the murder of 5 people and attempted murder of another person. I really hope they have something, a fingerprint, dna, something more than just the sketch. And I hope they catch this person. This is a terrible crime, with huge ripples in the community. My thoughts go out to all the loved ones who miss these victims.

Oct 26th
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Saffron_DE

I think it's crazy that I was super young when this happened, like under the age of 10, and I remember all of this. Found in his boxers, the blood, the cord around his neck, the video equipment, and the sexual ties. It truly affected me and is probably why I'm so into true crime because I always wondered who did this.

Oct 25th
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Melanie St.George

that mom was well aware of what was happening to her daughter. she loved that money and nice trips too much. hope she lives with that guilt for the rest of her life.

Oct 20th
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Saffron_DE

The guy who was 'shocked' that it was Rex, obviously he doesn't pay attention to details. The man owned over 200 guns. There was an inkling of a chance he would do something.

Oct 18th
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Saffron_DE

The husband could have easily had a burner phone and indicated to the killer that he was leaving. It seems very odd that they drove up just minutes after he left. I'm not sure if it was available at the time, but maybe the FBI can ping the cell phones in the area that were active.

Oct 14th
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Saffron_DE

I'm in the camp that she committed suicide. Someone may have said during the argument that she could lose her scholarship and not go to college if she continued this type of behavior. Teenagers are impulsive. And although the parents want to put blinders on. And if the window is so tight, how did someone abduct her, do something to her, and then drag her to the train tracks?

Sep 27th
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Amy Buckley

I live in Texas, born here.... and I knew more people in Missouri and Pennsylvania with hand guns than I do in Texas. Texas have shotguns /hunting rifles.... it's not fair to say most Texans have guns lol

Sep 17th
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Rachael Brubaker Biehler

can't. soooooo boring!

Sep 17th
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Saffron_DE

If you want to watch a good ghost investigation site, watch Ghost Hunters. I think Ghost Adventures is a big scam, and I can't believe that guy makes as much money as he does. Ghost Hunters actually tried to debunk the haunting.

Aug 29th
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Saffron_DE

How did you two not call this stuff out?? This is how conspiracy theories get started!!! This is all smoke and mirrors. Not even worth listening to.

Jul 24th
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Saffron_DE

I remember going to watch the movie Son of Sam with a friend of mine, Giovanni. He was so mad that John Leguizamo played an Italian character. That is my only memory of that movie! 😆😆

Jul 23rd
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Saffron_DE

Why didn't these people just act as if they were doing these acts? The person on the phone can't see anything. They could have just pretended they were doing this. Thank goodness for some of those people who put an end to it. Some of the people, like Walter, just piss me off. How is it legal to ask a minor to do those acts? When would police ever ask you to do those things??

Jun 21st
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Saffron_DE

Actually, I have a kitty cat that gets nose bleeds, and yes, blood does dry very quickly.

Jun 9th
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Saffron_DE

The wife said they had a good marriage ... yikes, Judith, he hated you and blamed this on you. Not that it is her fault at all, but he must have been putting on such a show for her.

May 15th
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