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Misconduct is a biweekly podcast that discusses the facts and theories of resolved and unresolved crimes, wrongful convictions, and miscarriages of justice.

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Thomas Capano

Thomas Capano

2020-08-2724:031

Back in the mid 90s, Wilmington was also home to an accomplished lawyer named Thomas Capano. This episode takes through the events that saw Thomas go from high powered attorney to an inmate serving life in prison. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Music:I UsedTo Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylindersSeven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast:play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook:facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram:instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter:twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon:patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shelley Shannon

Shelley Shannon

2020-07-3122:53

This week we head to Grants Pass, Oregon in 1993 where local resident Shelley Shannon was finalizing an elaborate plan, that if successful, would end in murder.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Music:I UsedTo Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylindersSeven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast:play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook:facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram:instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter:twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon:patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode takes us up north to Canada where on November 18th, 1987, 20-year-old Jay Cook and his girlfriend 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuyenborg set out on an overnight road trip that would take them from their hometown of Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, to Seattle, Washington. They had planned on sleeping in the back of their van for the night, then collecting supplies for Jay's family's furnace company, before turning around and heading back home. The couple never arrived to collect the supplies, and when they didn't arrive home the next evening as planned, their families called the police to report the couple missing. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Music:I Used To Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylinders Seven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cold Case Spotlight 2

Cold Case Spotlight 2

2020-07-0322:201

This week’s episode is the second of an intermittent series that will highlight cold cases in different cities and regions across the United States. This episode we will look at three cold cases on the books in Portland, Oregon.Anyone with information regarding either case are asked to reach out to the respective investigating agencies:Portland Police Bureau - Cold Case Unit503-823-0400Online Tip Submission:https://www.portlandoregon.gov/police/43680Crime Stoppers of Oregon - Anonymous Tip Submission503-823-4357Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Music:I Used To Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylinders Seven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kendra James

Kendra James

2020-06-1824:37

This episode is covering the shooting death of a black woman named Kendra James by a white police officer during a routine traffic stop in Portland, Oregon. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsMusic:I Used To Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylinders Seven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anthony Hill

Anthony Hill

2020-06-0823:00

Anthony Hill was a black, decorated air force veteran who served a tour of duty in Afghanistan. Upon returning home, he settled in Chamblee, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He had been suffering from mental health issues and PTSD. On March 9th, 2015, police were called to Anthony’s apartment complex to respond to reports of a naked man behaving bizarrely in the complex. Based on the call, it was clear that the man was suffering from a mental health crisis and needed medical attention. Within minutes of arriving a DeKalb County police officer named Robert Olsen shot Anthony twice, killing him at the scene.  Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.com Want to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Music:I Used To Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylinders Seven – Chris Zabriskie Find Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s episode is the first of an intermittent series that will highlight cold cases in different cities and regions across the United States. We start in the Bay Area where we discuss Phillip and Cheryl Beadles who were murdered in their Daly City home in 1975 and Harve and Keiko Ringheim who were murdered 45 miles away in their Dublin home in 1986.Anyone with information regarding either case are asked to reach out to the respective investigating agencies:Daly City Police DepartmentCold Case Contact: Lt. Mike Barton650-991-8169mbarton@dalycity.orgDublin Police DepartmentCrime Tips Hotline925-833-6638Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion?www.misconductpodcast.com/submissions Credits:Research and writing: Jessica AnnMusic:I Used To Need The Violence – Chris ZabriskieCylinders Seven – Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A woman murdered in the summer of 1982 remained unidentified much to the frustration of local law enforcement. It wasn’t until 36 years later when the DNA Doe Project took on the case and was able to provide the most important piece of information: her name. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsMusic:I Used To Need The Violence - Chris ZabriskieCylinder Seven - Chris ZabriskieCylinder Nine - Chris ZabriskieFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Larry and Danny Ranes

Larry and Danny Ranes

2020-01-2028:01

It is rare to have one serial killer in a family, let alone two.--------Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robert Kissel, was a high profile investment banker who had moved with his wife, Nancy, and their three children to Hong Kong in 1998. While living there, Robert and Nancy settled into the already established ex-patriate community of wealthy Americans living in Hong Kong. According to those who knew Robert and Nancy, he was professional and hard working and she was devoted to her family and her children. So, when Nancy was arrested on November 6th, 2003 for killing Robert four days prior, most of their friends and family couldn’t believe what they were being told.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nikko Jenkins

Nikko Jenkins

2019-12-1636:41

Nikko Jenkins spent his entire adult life in prison, save for one month between two convictions. In that one month, he went on a killing spree, ending the lives of 4 people, 3 of whom he had never met, victims he picked seemingly at random.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the evening of November 27th 1960, police officers were on their usual patrol of the West Hills, near Portland, Oregon, when they came across a car stopped in a clearing. 500 yards from the nearest road, the car was not immediately visible to the officers. Nor was the lifeless body of Larry Peyton, a 19 year old Portland native, who was lying dead in his vehicle, after being stabbed multiple times. As well as evidence of a struggle, there was evidence of another person, a woman, whose purse and coat were still in the car, yet she was nowhere to be seen.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These days West Covina is solidly middle class and suburban. But, 60 plus years ago West Covina was a buzzy suburb full of upper middle class doctors and lawyers, their families, and their sprawling properties. Back in the 40s and the 50s it was a welcome retreat from the busy city life of LA for the rich and almost famous. The country club scene in West Covina was turned upside down one summer night in July 1959 when a love triangle between a married prominent doctor and his secretary turned mistress ended in murder. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philip Markoff

Philip Markoff

2019-08-2936:37

On April 20th, 2009 Philip Markoff was driving on highway 95 with his fiancé Megan and they both were looking forward to getting out of town for a couple of days. As they approached the state border of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, police lights flashed in their rear view mirror and ordered the couple to pull over. At first they believed this was a routine traffic stop. But the police told Philip and Megan they needed to go with them to the police station. Suddenly it became very clear that this traffic stop wasn’t routine or coincidence at all. but the result of a carefully coordinated investigation finally honing in on their prime suspect. Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rodney Halbower

Rodney Halbower

2019-08-1531:57

When the first four months of 1976 saw the brutal murders of five women, San Mateo county was terrified. Even more sinister was the striking resemblance the girls shared, some even looking like they could be pictures of the same person. With each murder, the police were more desperate for answers but a break in the case never came. The unsolved murders dominated local papers as police put all available resources into the investigations. If they could just get the one break they needed, they could solve the case and bring justice to the victims and their families.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carlos DeLuna

Carlos DeLuna

2019-07-2134:06

This episode takes us to Texas, to the port city of Corpus Christi where a case of mistaken identity and tunnel vision could have led to the wrong man being executed.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes earlier and ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Linley Frazier

John Linley Frazier

2019-07-0431:50

On the night of October 19th, 1970, firefighters in Santa Cruz, California were on their way to investigate reports of a fire at one of the massive, hilltop properties that overlooked the Pacific Ocean. Once they got there, they noted that the house appeared empty. Since it was on fire, an empty house was a temporary relief, because at least no one was trapped inside. That momentary relief evaporated when one of firefighters shone their flashlight into the backyard and into the swimming pool and found a body floating on the surface.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes earlier and ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diane and Alan Johnson

Diane and Alan Johnson

2019-06-2031:46

Bellvue is a sleepy small town with a population of less than 3,000 people in the middle of the state of Idaho. Around 6:30 am on September second the sleepy summer morning was broken by the frantic screaming from 16 year old Sarah Johnson. Sarah was pleading for help and neighbors emerged from their houses to investigate the source of the commotion. She told them that she heard gunshots inside of her house and that both of her parents, Alan and Diane, had been murdered.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes earlier and ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Troy Davis

Troy Davis

2019-06-0637:281

In the early morning hours of August 19th, 1989, Mark MacPhail was responding to a disturbance in the parking lot of a restaurant where he was working as a security guard.He came across altercation involving three men. One man had just pistol whipped another with a hand gun. As Mark approached to try and stop the assailant turned and fired his gun, hitting Mark multiple times. Mark dropped to the ground and two men fled from the scene. The caller who reported the crime to 911 said that they saw multiple people running from the scene but were unable to identify them. The man who was assaulted was unable to identify who hit him with the gun.The short but irreparably tragic altercation set off a chain of events that spanned over 20 years and ended with the execution of a man whose innocence is still debated today.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes earlier and ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Research: Jessica AnnWant to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sharon Kinne

Sharon Kinne

2019-05-0239:58

This week takes us to Missouri in the 1960s where we discuss the story of Sharon Kinne, a housewife with a body count. What started out as an accidental shooting investigation quickly unraveled into a large scale investigation into multiple murders and the prime suspect on the run.Misconduct is a bi-weekly true crime podcast hosted by Colleen. New episodes are available on Thursdays. More information can be found here: www.misconductpodcast.comWant to receive episodes earlier and ad-free? Join my Patreon at the $3/month level and receive the episodes on Tuesdays and without ads.Research and Writing: Jessica Ann Want to Submit a Case Suggestion? www.misconductpodcast.com/submissionsFind Misconduct Elsewhere:Acast: play.acast.com/s/misconductFacebook: facebook.com/misconductpodcast/Instagram: instagram.com/misconductpod/Twitter: twitter.com/misconductpodPatreon: patreon.com/misconductpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Shawna

thank you for the compare/contrast of both these cases . sad to know that Evelyn's case has not had alot of attention :(

Jul 4th
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Shawna

a bit late to the game but so glad I stumbled.across this podcast!!!

Jun 7th
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Dave Vermaning

Terrible podcast.

Jun 29th
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monnie🤬

Colleen, I sure hope you come back.

Mar 18th
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monnie🤬

I see that you moved, but are you coming back, Colleen ?

Mar 14th
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monnie🤬

Great Job !!! I hope you are going to put out more content....and stay.

Nov 16th
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Jocelyn Allan

This one story has been done to death but this is my fav version so far

Aug 28th
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monnie🤬

Its simple.....lock her ass up.She knows how to play the system.Period.

Jul 11th
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monnie🤬

schizophrenia.

Jul 11th
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monnie🤬

You have been awesome hosting alone.👄

Jul 11th
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monnie🤬

Some guilty people will insert themselves into an investigation.........Who volunteers to be questioned... .....?.....The exterminator.

Jul 11th
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Monica A

did you say attend a protest? during a pandemic? sounds responsible. look up current protests. no masks!

Jul 3rd
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monnie🤬

I believe the cop she dated was responsible.He should have been investigated and questioned when the attacks happened, and when she was found murdered.

Jun 28th
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Sally Xiong

n m1

Apr 27th
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WupperElfe

Every one of your sentences sounds like a question, which is annoying.

Dec 4th
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WupperElfe

Pugilism isn't "another word for boxing", it is the original term (at White's in London, back in the 19th century!) It isn't being used by anyone anymore.

Sep 28th
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WupperElfe

Colleen, why do you sound animated at the begin of each episode, when you speak freely, but as soon as you turn to your script it's like you read from a package insert?! Super annoying.... if you plan to keep on doing this podcast, you should invest in some speech coaching seminars.

Sep 8th
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Steve

Hopefully you will use the next few months to work on your presentation, there is almost no inflection in your voice.

Aug 30th
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Steve

Well, as interesting as the story may be, the "music" covering up the narration makes this impossible to listen to.

Jul 14th
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Stefanie

Russian name IVAN is EYE-VAN not E Von. My God.

Jul 11th
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