This week, June tells us about the sad and tragic murder of McAllen, Texas teacher, Irene Garza. After more than 50 years, justice is finally served in her cold case. Sources for this episode: Wikipedia - McAllen, Texas Wiki...
This week Suzanne tells us about the cold case rape and murder of Fort Worth, Texas teenager, Carla Walker. After 46 years, there is finally an arrest made. For a more in depth look at this case, check out the …
This week June tells us about Don Spirit, a family annihilator. We learn about the murder-suicide he committed against his daughter and six grandchildren before turning the weapon on himself. Sources for this episode: FindAG...
In under two weeks in July 2017, four young men go missing from a small county in Pennsylvania within days of each other. Join us as we discuss the circumstances surrounding their disappearances, the terrible discovery of wh...
This week we learn about the fate of one Texas woman, Lisa Underwood, her unborn baby, and her son, Jayden, and the fate of her convicted killer. Sources for this episode: Wikipedia - Azle, Texas Wikipedia - Denton, Texas Wik...
This week we are discussing the case of the rape and murder of 15 year old Nicole van den Hurk in the Netherlands and the Facebook post and false confession that led to a conviction. Sources for this episode: Due …
Join us this week as we discuss the undercover police work of George Raffield back in 1987 that led to his death. Sources for this episode: Los Angeles Times - Texas Teen-Agers Face Charges: Death of a Young Narc: Town …
On January 2, 1999 11 year old Mikelle Biggs was playing outside with her little sister in their Mesa, Arizona neighborhood. When her sister went inside to grab a jacket, someone abducted Mikelle. Join us as we go through t...
How about a special two-for this week? Two quick cases in one episode. The first case is the unsolved murder of Betty Gail Brown in Lexington, Kentucky. She was found murdered in the early morning hours after leaving a stu...
This week we head on down to the land down under, Australia! We hear about how a shark in a public aquarium got sick and caused the start of a crazy police investigation that went from a missing body to …
We are giving you all a sneak peek into what’s available monthly with any subscription on our Patreon channel. Please enjoy our very first monthly Express-o Shot! We go over four crazy funny crimes that have happened in this...
One Friday night back in September 2003, four young girls were heading back into town for an after party after the big rival high school football game. As they were leaving the last girl's home, they were hit by a …
This week we go back to our hometown of Fort Worth, Texas. Chante Mallard hit Gregory Biggs with her car in the early morning hours one day, and left him there to die. Sources for this episode: The New York …
This week we delve into the murder of Kenzie Houk and her unborn child and the subsequent conviction of Jordan Brown. Sources for this episode: pacourts.us - Supreme Court Ruling Wikipedia - Wampum, Pennsylvania Morning Journ...
Back in the 1970s, being rich and charged with murder in two high profile trials got everyone's attention. Sources for this episode: Sources to be linked soon. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CWMCpod)
This week, to celebrate over 10 published episodes and over 800 downloads (what!? y'all are fabulous!) we thought we would give you a glimpse into what it's really like when we record. We hope you enjoy these outtakes and bl...
Back in the 1980s, there was a string of unsolved murders in the Wichita Falls, Texas area. They would later be connected to an unsolved murder in Fort Worth, Texas after a man who had already confessed to one murder …
Join us this week as we hear about the horrors committed by William and Lila Young, the Baby Barons of East Chester. In the 1920s through the 1940s, they ran the Ideal Maternity Home for unwed mothers to help them …
Seven years ago, 26 year old Brandon Lawson left his home in San Angelo, Texas and has never been heard from again. If you have any information, please call the Texas DPS Missing Persons Clearinghouse at (512) 424-5074 or the...
June takes us in the Way Wayback Machine to tell us about the crimes committed by Herman Webster Mudgett, AKA H. H. Holmes. Sources for this episode: Wikipedia - H. H. Holmes Britannica.com - H. H. Holmes Britannica.com - Ben...
Suzanne tells us about a cold case that was solved by forensic genealogy. William Talbott, II was the first ever person to be convicted using forensic genealogy evidence. Sources for this episode: Victoria News - Unsealed...
June takes us in the Way Back Machine to the kidnapping of a school bus full of children returning from a field trip in California in 1976. Spoiler Alert: The children are all returned back to their parents alive. Sources …
Suzanne takes us on the roller coaster ride that is Amy Jones's reality in this episode to highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Amy is a survivor of a case of domestic violence that swung from one extreme to the next...
This week June tells us about what led up to Martha M. Place being the first woman executed in the electric chair in New York in 1899. Sources for this episode: Murderpedia - Martha M. Place Wikipedia - Martha M. …