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FAQs about podcast episode – CRIMEandSTUFF:How many episodes does podcast episode – CRIMEandSTUFF have?The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.
January 06, 2018Episode 41: Murder at Not So Pleasant PointOn a November Sunday in 1965, the extended Francis family’s home was invaded by five hunters from Massachusetts. By the end of the day, one member of the family would be dead.Join us for a story that still resonates in Maine more than 50 years later....more1h 10minPlay
December 26, 2017A Very Special Christmas Episode: Crime & Stuff goes GroovyWhat’s the true meaning of Christmas? No, really, what is it? In this very special Christmas episode, in partnership with our sister podcast, Groovy Tube, we find out through That Girl, Mary Tyler Moore, Adam 12 and Starsky & Hutch.Sure, Santa gets arrested. But it’s warmer than eggnog by the fire....more1h 60minPlay
December 05, 2017Episode 40: Killed in their own backyardsOne of them went outside to shoo hunters away from her property as her year-old twins played in the house; another was removing a log that blocked his family’s camp road, anxious for a weekend away with his fiancee; another was hunting for gems on her country property; another was splitting wood, careful to wear hunter orange; another, 18, was hanging around outside with her brother.All of them were part of a small but tragic toll in Maine — shot to death on their own or a neighbor’s property by hunters who said they mistook them for deer.Join us for Episode 40....more1h 31minPlay
November 22, 2017Episode 39: The Maine Crime Writers at Crime BakeSomething different this episode! We interviewed four Maine Crime Writers at the annual New England Crime Bake mystery writers conference.Writers Dick Cass, Brenda Buchanan, Barbara Ross and Bruce Robert Coffin — all who write different subgenres of crime and mystery fiction — talk about their books, writing, crime and Maine....more2h 1minPlay
November 10, 2017Episode 38: Nichole Cable, teen angst, Facebook and murderNichole Cable, 15, told her mother she was going down to the end of their street in a small Maine town to “get some smokes” from an acquaintance. It was the last conversation they’d have.Cable was murdered, her body found weeks later. But not by a stranger, but by a young man who lured her with a fake Facebook profile.What happened? Listen and find out....more1h 30minPlay
October 25, 2017Episode 37: Kim Wall’s fatal final storySwedish journalist Kim Wall was doing what she did best when she climbed aboard Denmark inventor Peter Madsen’s homemade submarine August 10: chasing a great story.But Wall never got off the sub alive, her dismembered remains later found in the strait between Sweden and Denmark, and Madsen charged in her death. ...more1h 2minPlay
October 10, 2017Episode 36: Murder on the Appalachian TrailMore than 2,100 miles, 14 states and, since 1974, 11 murders. The Appalachian Trail is a pretty safe place to be, unless you run into the wrong crazed killer. All of the 11 people who were killed on the trail that stretches from Georgia to Maine were killed by a stranger. At least those whose murders were solved.Join us as we discuss those hikes into hell....more1h 49minPlay
September 24, 2017Episode 35: Carol Jenkins, the murder a town wanted to forgetCarol Jenkins was 21 and on the first day on the job selling encyclopedias when she made the mistake of agreeing to go to Martinsville, Indiana. She didn’t make it out of town alive.That was 1968, and her racially motivated murder is still considered partially unsolved in a town that seems more concerned about defending itself against charges of racism that finding justice for a young woman who was brutally killed in cold blood on the sidewalk of a main street.Join us for Episode 35, which also includes a rollicking discussion of the movie “It.”...more1h 33minPlay
September 16, 2017Episode 34: Son of Sam, the terror of New York CityIn the summer of 1977, New York City was terrorized by a killer who shot his victims at close range, eventually killing six people and wounding seven. He was eventually called the Son of Sam.While not history’s most prolific killer — or even 1977’s — his brazen attacks, which police determined began in July 1976, made national deadlines.David Berkowitz’s arrest in August 1977 in many ways raised more questions than they answered.Join us for Episode 34, where we discuss Son of Sam, 1977 TV and even have a pop-up recipe....more1h 42minPlay
August 29, 2017Episode 33: Was Conrad Roy texted to death?The relationship between Massachusetts teens Conrad Roy and Michelle Carter was one that only could have happened in the 21st century. They lived less than an hour from each other, but rarely met in person. But they communicated nonstop by social media, and in the weeks leading up to Roy’s July 12, 2014, suicide, they exchanged more than 1,000 texts.Carter’s conviction was the first in Massachusetts history in which someone was convicted of manslaughter for words alone.Join us as we discuss the tragedy that was the relationship between Conrad Roy and Michelle Carter. ...more1h 41minPlay
FAQs about podcast episode – CRIMEandSTUFF:How many episodes does podcast episode – CRIMEandSTUFF have?The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.