Another Sunday, another mini-episode! This week, Katie and Liz stick to the usual heartwrenching stories of people of color in New England. Katie starts off the episode with the story of the upsetting death of 23-year-old Angelica Martinez, who was found in Springfield, Massachusetts in April of 2003. Then Liz talks about the disturbing story of the murder of 8-month-old Aisha Dickson, who was found unresponsive and with every bone broken in her body in Bangor, Maine in January of 1995. Both cases remain unsolved.Anyone with any information on the suspicious death of Angelica Martinez is asked to please call Springfield Police Detective Bureau at 413-787-6355. If you or anyone you know has any information on the death of Aisha Dickson, please call Bangor Police at 207-947-7382.
For their last episode of 2025, Katie and Liz continue the tradition of talking about big events to close out the year. What could be better than discussing the Great Molasses Flood of Boston? An unseasonably warm January day in 1919 would live on infamously as a 50 foot tall metal tank containing over 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst, creating a giant tidal wave. The force of the dense molasses killed 21 people and injured over 150 more, killed dozens of horses and swept buildings off of their foundations. Tune in to this week’s episode of True Crime New England to hear all of the details of this sticky situation.
Can you believe this is the 80th installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series? Today, Katie and Liz share two stories that have felt like a theme throughout these episodes. First, Liz tells of the murder of Luis Fernando Gonzalez-Sandoz, a man who was shot in the streets of Fair Haven, Connecticut in 2011. Katie then discusses the mysterious disappearance of Jesus De La Cruz in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1996. Both cases remain unsolved. Anyone with any information on the murder of Luis Fernando Gonzalez-Sandoz is asked to please call the New Haven Police Department Investigative Services Division at 203-946-6304. Anyone with any information on the disappearance of Jesus De La Cruz is asked to please call the Lynn Police Department at 781-595-2000 or the Massachusetts State Police at 781-396-0100.
Join Katie and Liz on this week’s episode of True Crime New England as they discuss the case that inspired the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, an acknowledgement of the unsolved murder of Rita Hester. On November 28th, 1998, 34-year-old trans woman Rita Hester was found stabbed to death in her Allston, Massachusetts apartment. What followed was local media and law enforcement misgendering and deadnaming her, putting a harsh mark on trying to raise awareness of a woman who was so brutally slain. Despite the awareness and advocacy from her loved ones, Rita’s heinous murder remains unsolved.Anyone with any information on the murder of Rita Hester is asked to please call the Boston Police Department through their anonymous tip line at 1-800-494-8477 or by texting “TIP” to CRIME (27463).
Another Sunday, another installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series. This week, Katie kicks off with the upsetting story of the murder of Amos Brown Jr. Amos was shot and killed in the streets of Norwalk, Connecticut on August 13th, 2010. Then, Liz shares the tale of the senseless murder of college student Kanagala Seshardi Rao, an Indian immigrant who was killed on April 19th, 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts. Both cases remain unsolved.Anyone with any information on the murder of Amos Brown Jr. is asked to please call the Connecticut Cold Case Hotline at 866-623-8058. Anyone with any information on the murder of Kanagala Seshadri Rao is asked to please contact Boston police at 1-(800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463).
Join Katie and Liz on the last episode of the 2025 Spooky Halloween Extravaganza Party VIP Experience ™ as they talk about the mysteriously infamous Bridgewater Triangle. Given the name by the well-known cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, the 200 square mile area in Massachusetts is home to extensive lore and intrigue due to paranormal sightings, strange first-hand accounts, and an elaborate history. People have reported seeing UFOs, cryptids, and even ghostly apparitions within the confines of this triangle. Tune in to hear about some of the landmarks, some of the legends, and some of the satanic forays that took place in the Bridgewater Triangle.
Tune in for another addition of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series! This week, Liz starts the episode off by discussing the May 1999 disappearance of Angel Antonio "Tony" Torres out of Barre, Massachusetts. Tony was last seen in Biddeford, Maine. Then, Katie tells the horrifying murder of Shanike "Nikki" Roldan. On November 3rd, 2019, Nikki was seen running down School Street in Springfield, Massachusetts when she was shot and killed. Her killer left clues to lead to his eventual arrest, including threatening text messages. If you or anyone you know has any information on the disappearance of Angel Antonio Torres, please call the Maine State Police at 207-657-3030.
For this week’s Spooky Halloween Extravaganza VIP Haunted Spectacular ™ episode, the girls of True Crime New England head over to Burlington, Vermont to discuss one of their favorite topics: why the Catholic Church is the worst. Katie and Liz look into the entire history of St. Joseph’s Orphanage, a children’s home that was open from 1854 to 1974, and housed over 13,000 children in its 120 year lifespan. After the closure of the orphanage, residents began to come forward and tell the horrible experiences of abuse of all kinds that came from nuns and priests alike, attempting to file lawsuits and get justice for the horrifying things they endured. Tune in to hear horrific details of life at St. Joseph’s Orphanage, and get some real perspective as to what these kids went through.
It's that time again- another Sunday, another installment from True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series! First, Katie tells the very confusing and unsettling disappearance of 29-year-old Celeste Doghmi, who was reported missing in 2023, two years after she was last heard from in Auburn, Maine. Then, Liz discusses the case of the disappearance of 20-year-old Israel Rosado, who was last seen getting into a truck with an unknown man outside his apartment in Bristol, Connecticut in 2004. Both of these cases remain unsolved. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Celeste Doghmi is asked to please call Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit at (207) 624-7076 or the Auburn Police Department's anonymous tip line at 207-333-6653. Anyone who has any information regarding the disappearance of Israel Rosado is asked to please call the Bristol Police Department at 860-584-3011.
Now that it is October again, the girls are back with the first episode of True Crime New England’s Spooky Halloween Extravaganza VIP Party Spectacular ™! To kick things off, Katie and Liz discuss the case of the Bridgeport Poltergeist out of Connecticut, which involves some of their favorite recurring characters for the podcast- Ed and Lorraine Warren. Tune in to hear the interesting tales of the Goodin family and the hauntings that took over their lives in the fall of 1974, and decide for yourself: real or hoax?
Another Sunday, another installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series! For this week's episode, Liz starts the show off by talking about the very troubling and concerning disappearance of Miguel Oliveras, who was last seen at a Portland, Maine nightclub in September of 2006. Then, Katie talks about the horrific murder of mother Annie Murchison, who was found crudely stabbed in her Springfield, Massachusetts apartment in 1977. Both cases remain unsolved to this day. Anyone with any information regarding Miguel Oliveras’ location should call the Portland Police Department at (207) 814-8584 or FBI Boston at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Anyone with any information on the murder of Annie Murchison is asked to please call the Springfield Police Detective Bureau at (413) 787-6355.
Join Katie and Liz on another episode of True Crime New England as they discuss a decades-long unsolved murder. 27-year-old Leslie Spellman was hitchhiking with her younger sister in June of 1977, when they separated ways to try and end up at different locations. Unfortunately, Leslie was found the next morning in Northeast Harbor, Maine, bludgeoned to death. Due to the circumstances leading up to her death, like hitchhiking and being far from her home in Hingham, Massachusetts, the evidence of who did the crime was scarce. While she has potentially been connected to two serial killers, there has never been an official suspect named. Now, nearing 50 years later, her murder remains unsolved. Anyone with any information on the murder of Leslie Spellman is asked to please call Maine State Police at (207) 973-3750 or toll free at 800–432–7381.
On this week’s episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz take a deep dive into the nightmare that is the case against Edward Wright, a man who was wrongly accused of killing his friend, Penny Anderson, in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1984. Edward was seen with Penny the night before her murder, and factors such as withheld evidence, false testimony, and racial bias led to his conviction of first-degree murder, ending with a life sentence. After 40 years and six motions for a new trial, Edward was able to work with the New England Innocence Project to get his wrongful conviction overturned.
Join Katie and Liz on another installment of their case profile mini-episode series! On today's show, Katie starts off by talking about the horrific murder of 17-year-old Wanda Cartagena, who was found with a plastic bag around her head in her Springfield, Massachusetts apartment in 1989. Then, Liz talks about the double murder of Kwaku Osei-Owusu and Frank Vanney, who were shot and killed in a car in Worcester, Massachusetts in 2003. Both cases remain unsolved. Anyone with any information on the murder of Wanda Cartagena is asked to please call the State Police Unresolved Cases Unit at 413-505-5941 or 1-855-MA-SOLVE. If you or anyone you know has any information regarding the murders of Kwaku Osei-Owusu and Frank Vanney, please call the Worcester Police Department at 508-799-8651 or send “TIPWPD” to 274637 anonymously.
Join Katie and Liz on another trip back in time as they embark on a journey to Connecticut in the early 1900's. The girls tell the story of Amy Archer-Gilligan, a woman who seemingly had a nurturing heart and a caring nature to her. Unfortunately, when her first husband died just after a life insurance policy was taken out, and her second husband died shortly after writing up a will that left everything to her, suspicions rose. When the elderly care home she owned and operated began to report an obscenely high number of deaths within just several years, the suspicion was too much to bear. Listen in to hear the details of this serial poisoner and female serial killer.
On this week’s episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz discuss the murder of Joanna Kozak out of Fremont, New Hampshire in 1992. The girls talk about her murderer, Steven Roy, who had employed her and allowed her to live in his home. When Steven was indicted for his murder, his trial involved a statement from an accomplice that threw him for a loop, and he has spent the last 30 years appealing his conviction of first-degree murder. Tune in to hear the details of the legal proceedings that one man constantly faces in order to try to get himself out of prison.
On this week's installment of True Crime New England's mini-episode series, Katie and Liz share two heartbreaking stories of unnecessary murders that remain unsolved to this day. First, Liz goes over the details of extremely inspiring 17-year-old Ivol Brown, who used his own criminal history as motivation to better himself and his community. On Memorial Day of 2010, Ivol was stabbed to death. Then, Katie talks about 30-year-old Nakieka Taylor, who was a caring and giving woman that met a brutal fate in Roxbury, Massachusetts in 2017.If you or anyone you know has any information regarding the fatal stabbing of Ivol Brown, please contact the CrimeStoppers tip line at 1-800-494-TIPS or by texting the word “TIP” to 27463.Anyone with any information on the murder of Nakieka Taylor is asked to please call homicide detectives at 617-343-4470. You can also call anonymously at CrimeStoppers at 1-800-494-TIPS.
Join Katie and Liz on another episode of True Crime New England as they navigate the life and death of housewife Doris Maxfield. Doris, born in the 1930s in Maine, found herself living in Massachusetts in her adolescence and into her young adult years, getting married twice and delivering four sons. It wasn’t until January of 1977 that the well-liked, local store owner was found dead in her kitchen in Post Mills, Vermont. Her initial autopsy stated her cause of death was natural causes, but was shortly re-examined to find that she had actually been strangled. Despite this fact, no one has ever been charged in her death.If you or anyone you know has any information on the suspicious death of Doris Maxfield, please call the Vermont State Police at 802-241-5000.Check out Sadie’s thorough and in-depth article about Doris Maxfield here: https://ghastlyxgorgeous.wordpress.com/2025/04/12/vermonters-keep-secrets-the-life-and-death-of-doris-e-maxfield/
This week on True Crime New England, Katie and Liz take a look at the complex case of Nathan Carman, a young man who was suspected of two separate murders of different family members. Nathan was very close to his grandfather, wealthy real estate mogul John Chakalos, and stood to inherit a very large sum of money from him. When John was found murdered in his Connecticut home in 2013, Nathan was a suspect, however he was never charged. Three years later in 2016, tragedy struck when Nathan and his mother, Linda, went on a fishing trip. After eight entire days, Nathan was the only one who returned, claiming the boat sank rapidly and Linda drowned. Due to his suspicious stories, a lengthy investigation from the Coast Guard and police ensued and he was eventually charged with Linda’s murder. Unfortunately, Nathan Carman died by suicide in 2023 while awaiting trial.
Join Katie and Liz on another installment of True Crime New England's mini-episode series! Today, Katie starts off with the very troubling story of the disappearance of 9-year-old Nelida De Jesus Del Valle, who was last seen walking to school in Boston, Massachusetts in 1976. Then, Liz talks about the tragic and unecessary murder of father Nicholas Brown, who was shot and killed in Hartford, Connecticut in 2016. Both cases remain unsolved.Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Nelida De Jesus Del Valle is asked to please call the Boston Police Department at (617) 343-4200. Investigators are asking anyone with information on the murder of Nicholas Brown to please contact the Hartford Police Department at 860-757-4000 or the tipline at 860-722-8477.
PamFitz
Kinda chatty for me, but once they get to the story, they do a good job
Crissy
Respectfully, you cannot compare one person's mental illness to another's. Your anxiety obviously didn't drive you to murder, but hers might.
Crissy
It isn't the gun that kills people, people kill people. You have a right to say what you would like and so can we...respectively. I do enjoy your stories.
Crissy
Sad and interesting stories. My only complaint is that I could barely hear the first story. You Gals are amazing 👏
Melanie St.George
I wish the entire case wasn't put in the description. if you already say who did the crime, what's the point in listening