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CrimeLapse: True Crime Podcast CrimeLapse is hosted by Eileen and Adam. A true crime podcast that is uses primary audio, research a
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06/06/2024

We are gradually adding episodes to our new YouTube channel. There is more than a dozen published already. Locations, photographs and maps are shown throughout the videos. Follow us on the link below or look for They Walk Among Us Podcast on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeM6RXDKQ3gZbDHaKxvrAyA

18/11/2023

New episode is out! A quick profile on Lois Gibson, whom The Guinness Book of World Records has deemed the "Most Successful Forensic Artist in the World." 🎨👮🏻 ⁠

Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
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My partner in true crime writing, Emily G. Thompson has just released her new book Killers Caught. It’s available in all...
18/10/2023

My partner in true crime writing, Emily G. Thompson has just released her new book Killers Caught. It’s available in all good bookstores and on Amazon now!

Killers Caught, my most recent true crime book, is now available to purchase worldwide! You can pick up a copy in all good book stores or Amazon.

They thought they had got away with murder. They were wrong.

Killers Caught delves into the extraordinary chain of events that led to the downfall and apprehension of some of the world’s most heinous killers, bringing them to justice.

Discover the vital clues, the crucial evidence, the lucky breaks, the chases, the painstaking detective work, and the unlikely heroes that led to the capture of some of the world's most notorious murderers and serial killers, including Charles Cullen, dubbed "The Good Nurse," caught by a perceptive colleague; "Night Stalker" Richard Ramirez, identified by a 13-year-old boy; "Son of Sam," exposed by a parking ticket; John Wayne Gacy, traced through a stray receipt to his final victim, and Rodney Alcala, recognized from his appearance on a TV game show.

https://amzn.to/3M6EAiJ

The  Network has a new podcast series called Devil in The Dorm.I was lucky enough to be asked to write the show alongsid...
30/01/2023

The Network has a new podcast series called Devil in The Dorm.

I was lucky enough to be asked to write the show alongside my co-host Emily Thompson and Law&Crimes Adam Klasfeld.

It’s about a man named Larry Ray who moved into his daughter's college dorm at Sarah Lawrence and spent the next decade controlling her friends under what many have described as a s*x cult.

The six part podcast series was composed from thousands of pages of a federal trial transcript and is hosted by an actress who went to Sarah Lawrence College - Elisabeth Rohm.

There are no cameras or audio recordings permitted in federal court, so all of the testimony has been recreated by some of the biggest true crime content creators.

Devil in the Dorm explores how, over the course of almost ten years, Larry Ray extorted millions of dollars from the young students while abusing them physically, s*xually, and psychologically.

During that time, Larry Ray drove several members of his group to the brink of su***de, and according to at least one account, pushed one of them over the edge.

It’s a testament to the incredible team we worked with that the series has been picked to be exclusive on Wondery.

You can listen to Law&Crime’s Devil in the Dorm now exclusively on Wondery+ Find Wondery+ in the app or on Apple Podcasts.

It will be available elsewhere in a few weeks time.

https://wondery.com/shows/devil-in-the-dorm/

The Law & Crime Network has a new podcast series called Devil in The Dorm.I was lucky enough to be asked to write the sh...
30/01/2023

The Law & Crime Network has a new podcast series called Devil in The Dorm.

I was lucky enough to be asked to write the show alongside my The Shattered Window co-host Emily Thompson and Law&Crimes Adam Klasfeld.

It’s about a man named Larry Ray who moved into his daughter's college dorm at Sarah Lawrence and spent the next decade controlling her friends under what many have described as a s*x cult.

The six part podcast series was composed from thousands of pages of a federal trial transcript and is hosted by an actress who went to Sarah Lawrence College - Elisabeth Rohm.

There are no cameras or audio recordings permitted in federal court, so all of the testimony has been recreated by some of the biggest true crime content creators.

Devil in the Dorm explores how, over the course of almost ten years, Larry Ray extorted millions of dollars from the young students while abusing them physically, s*xually, and psychologically.

During that time, Larry Ray drove several members of his group to the brink of su***de, and according to at least one account, pushed one of them over the edge.

It’s a testament to the incredible team we worked with that the series has been picked to be exclusive on Wondery.

You can listen to Law&Crime’s Devil in the Dorm now exclusively on Wondery+ Find Wondery+ in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.

It will be available elsewhere in a few weeks time.

https://wondery.com/shows/devil-in-the-dorm/

12/09/2022

NEW EPISODE: The case of Irene Gakwa.

She needs your help! ⁠

Irene Gakwa came from a beautiful and close-knitted family. After moving to the Boise, Idaho suburb of Meridian to be closer to her brothers, and beginning nursing school, it seemed like she was living her life dream. After abruptly moving to Gillette, Wyoming, she seemed to change. After a WhatsApp call with her parents on 2/24, Irene has never been seen or heard from again. What happened? Where is she? And why is her secret boyfriend, Nate Hightman, who was just charged with financial crimes against her AFTER she went missing, not arrested for her murder? Especially considering he made some sinister purchases at Walmart the day of her disappearance. Irene and her family deserve justice. ⁠

Available wherever you listen to podcasts⁠

https://linktr.ee/wesawthedevilpodcast

While you’re waiting for new episodes check out Canadian True Crime Podcast. I co-wrote this episode with the incredible...
10/08/2022

While you’re waiting for new episodes check out Canadian True Crime Podcast. I co-wrote this episode with the incredible host Kristi and it is one of the strangest cases I’ve heard.

Be back soon!

08/08/2022

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11/07/2022

This weeks episode will be slightly delayed, it’s difficult to record with children in the house 🙃

Thank you for your patience!

10/07/2022

Cold Case Detectives Solve 25-Year Mystery


Detectives from our Cold Case Squad have solved a mystery more than 25 years in the making by identifying a woman who took her own life in Fairfax County. Detectives have been tracking down clues for years about the woman known only as “The Christmas Tree Lady.” The woman was identified as Joyce Meyer on May 11. The identification was made possible through advanced DNA testing and forensic-grade genome sequencing provided by Othram Inc. Funding for this testing was provided entirely by anonymous donors through DNASolves.

Othram utilized advanced Forensic Genetic Genealogy technology to identify a possible family member of Meyer. Detectives connected with the family member, which led to additional family connections across the country. A DNA sample confirmed a match, which was corroborated by conversations with long-lost siblings.

The case began on December 18, 1996, as our officers were called to Pleasant Valley Memorial Park at 8420 Little River Turnpike in Annandale for a deceased woman. The woman had two envelopes in her pocket: one contained a note indicating she had taken her own life. The second envelope contained money to cover her funeral expenses. The notes were signed “Jane Doe.” A small decorative Christmas tree was also found near her body. Detectives determined there was no foul play in her death, but they were unable to identify her.

Our detectives compared her physical description to numerous missing persons cases in the National Capital Region but were unable to find a match. Through Othram’s testing, it was later determined Meyer was 69-years-old when she was found deceased. Family members believe Meyer may have moved to the Virginia area sometime after the mid-1980s. At the time of her death, Meyer was not reported missing and did not have family in the immediate area.

Our Cold Case Squad detectives work diligently and are committed to bring each case to resolution. Occasionally, our detectives are assigned cases that are not criminal in nature but are deserving of their attention to help families who may have unanswered questions.

“After decades of wondering what happened to their loved one, Joyce’s family is finally at peace thanks to the dedicated work of several generations of FCPD detectives, anonymous donors and Othram. Our detectives never stopped working for Joyce and her family. Advances in technology will continue to help close cases and provide answers to victim’s families.” – Major Ed O’Carroll, Bureau Commander, Major Crimes, Cyber & Forensics.

 was brilliant. It was great to meet listeners, advocates, speakers, and new friends. Despite the insane conditions the ...
22/06/2022

was brilliant. It was great to meet listeners, advocates, speakers, and new friends. Despite the insane conditions the weekend was amazing due to the hard work of those involved and the dedication of those who attended. Thankfully next years CrimeCon will be in a different venue so I can only imagine it will be much better. We can’t wait for Glasgow! Make sure you get your tickets for the one day intimate true crime event and if you use our code WINDOW come find me on podcast row and let me know!

Images from Brave Souls1. Ronnie ONeal III after his arrest2. Kenyatta Barron3. Ron’Niveya ONeal4. Ronnie ONeal in hospi...
14/06/2022

Images from Brave Souls

1. Ronnie ONeal III after his arrest
2. Kenyatta Barron
3. Ron’Niveya ONeal
4. Ronnie ONeal in hospital
5. ONeal representing himself at trial

Hear the full story on CrimeLapse wherever you listen to podcasts.

06/06/2022

Latest episode from CrimeLapse available now wherever you listen to podcasts.

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30/05/2022
GIVEAWAY!CrimeCon UK is back in London this June with the number one true crime event. We’ll be there on podcast row and...
24/05/2022

GIVEAWAY!

CrimeCon UK is back in London this June with the number one true crime event.

We’ll be there on podcast row and we have two pairs of taster tickets to give away!

Taster tickets retail for £195 each, but we’ve got you covered.

This ticket will give visitors an incredible experience but with on a smaller scale with access to;

Podcast Row
CrimeContributers and Authors
Merchandise stands
And of course main stage talks in exhibit A

All you have to do is;

1. like this page, Morbidology and The Shattered Window
2. Share this picture
3. Tag the friend you’d bring with you to crime con 2022 in London

Winners chosen by May 31st!

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22/04/2022

Is it possible to truly know the intentions of a friendly stranger?

12/04/2022

Listen to the story of how a mothers search for her long lost son turned into a pursuit for justice on They Walk Among America.

10/04/2022

It’s the anniversary of Jacob Landin’s death and his killer has not faced justice. His brother Eric is still advocating for him after all this time on True Consequences podcast, listen to Jacobs story there or on our episode Justice Delayed

An absolute honour to work with the incredible team from They Walk Among Us Podcast and They Walk Among America with Law...
05/04/2022

An absolute honour to work with the incredible team from They Walk Among Us Podcast and They Walk Among America with Law & Crime if you haven’t listened to season one you definitely should!

They Walk Among America is back for Season 2 on Tuesday, April 19th. Thank you to everyone for listening! 🖤🎧

09/02/2022
While you’re waiting for new episodes of CrimeLapse, check out They Walk Among Us Podcast and They Walk Among America wi...
01/02/2022

While you’re waiting for new episodes of CrimeLapse, check out They Walk Among Us Podcast and They Walk Among America with Law & Crime for episodes written by Morbidology and I!

The latest episode of ‘They Walk Among America’ is now live.

Listen for free on your favourite podcast player! Produced by Law & Crime

https://theywalkamonguspodcast.com/new-episodes/2022/2/1/committed

If you like the show please subscribe to our YouTube channel, we’ll be posting old and new episodes there as well as in ...
31/01/2022

If you like the show please subscribe to our YouTube channel, we’ll be posting old and new episodes there as well as in the usual places.

To begin, one of the strangest cases we’ve ever covered, Hinterkaifeck.

In April 1922, the bodies of the six inhabitants of the Hinterkaifeck farmstead were found. They had been dead for close to a week, but someone had been livi...

28/01/2022
13/01/2022

Gardaí investigating the murder of 23-year-old Ashling Murphy in Tullamore have appealed for information about a bike.

13/01/2022

A woman in her early 20s was murdered along the canal bank outside Tullamore yesterday afternoon. A man in his 40s has been arrested in relation to the attack.

13/01/2022

Every woman’s violent death or disappearance is treated as a lesson. As though women can learn from it.

“Don’t walk alone at night.”
“Don’t wear your headphones.”
“Text when you get home.”
“Cross the road if there’s a man near you.”
“Hold your keys in your hand.”
“Make sure you know where the exit is.”
“Pretend to be on the phone.”
“Send someone your location.”
“Watch your drink.”

Women are not the ones who need to learn anything. All we have learned is that no matter how many lives are reduced to martyrs, statistics, and hashtags, nothing changes.

We don’t need advice from well meaning men, we need you to listen. We need you to call out your friends when they say or do something you know makes a woman uncomfortable or feel unsafe. We need you to fight the urge to say “not all men” when we don’t know which men. So many women are killed by men they trust, men they know, men they don’t know, men.

Women are killed in their own homes, in public places. Where are women safe?

242 violent femicides were recorded in Ireland between 1996 and 2021, that includes children.

Aisling Murphy was out for a jog, on a path along the canal in Tullamore that was named after Fiona Pender, a woman who went missing in August 1996.

It was broad daylight. She had her whole life ahead of her. They all did.

25/11/2021

The defendants were found guilty of murder and other charges on Wednesday for the pursuit and fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery. They face up to life in prison.

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