10 Podcasts like Finding Tammy Jo
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1. Thin Air Podcast
A true-crime podcast dedicated to investigating missing persons cases from around the world.
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2. Intrigue: The Ratline
A story of love, denial and a curious death. Philippe Sands investigates the mysterious disappearance of senior Nazi, Otto Wachter, who was indicted for mass murder.
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“I didn’t want to be a part of this new world.” Joachim is on holiday in East Germany when he hears Berlin is to be divided. The wall is built and the escapes begin. Joachim has to decide whether he'l...Show More
3. Unconcluded: Jennifer Kesse
Unconcluded is a true crime investigative series currently looking at the disappearance of a young and ambitious Orlando, Florida woman last seen in 2006. It's been over a decade with little progress, what happened to Jennifer Kesse?
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54: Punch Out: Part II (Quick Update)
11:01 | May 10th, 2020
A quick (11 minute) update to the previous episode "Punch Out" answers a few lingering questions and questions the timing of the carpet dump.
4. 74 Seconds
74 Seconds tells the story of a July 2016 traffic stop that ended with the world watching a man die, live on their phones. This is the story of that man, Philando Castile, and the officer who is about to go on trial for his death, Jeronimo Yanez. Thr...Show More
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21:06 | Jun 30th, 2017
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We dig into the case's investigative files and what they tell us about the night of shooting. Plus: One of the jurors in the trial sits down for an extended interview.
5. I’ll Be Gone In The Dark – The Podcast
The story behind the publication of I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, by Michelle McNamara, a masterful true crime account of the Golden State Killer—the elusive serial rapist turned murderer who terrorized California for over a decade. Featuring interview...Show More
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36:27 | Mar 6th, 2018
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Amateur sleuth and true crime journalist Michelle McNamara became obsessed with solving a violent cold case of a serial rapist turned murderer who terrorized California for over a decade in the 70s an...Show More
6. Caliphate
In the war on terror, who is it that we’re really fighting? “Caliphate” follows Rukmini Callimachi, who covers terrorism for The New York Times, on her quest to understand ISIS. For more information about the series, visit nytimes.com/caliphate. This...Show More
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23:47 | Apr 19th, 2018
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Rukmini describes the reality of being on the terrorism beat and why she brings trash bags with her to the frontlines of the war against ISIS.
7. Cancrime
A companion to cancrime.com, by award winning journalist/author Rob Tripp. The site features exclusive stories about Canada's most notorious crimes and criminals, including thousands of pages of parole records, internal documents and secret memos. Co...Show More
8. Actual Innocence
This podcast is no longer producing new episodes on this channel. We strongly recommend subscribing to the Convicted podcast feed for more stories of injustice. Click here to listen on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/convicted/id1225081063...Show More
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9. Already Gone
Sharing stories of the missing, the lost, the mysterious and the murdered.
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67 The disappearance of Kyron Horman
57:49 | Sep 7th, 2017
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In June of 2010 seven year old Kyron Horman disappeared from Skyline Elementary in Portland, Oregon. Despite comprehensive searches of the area, no trace of Kyron was ever discovered. #missing...Show More
10. Body on the Moor
A body is found on the moor, with no clue as to who the man was. And he died from poisoning. Who is he? Why was he there? Jon Manel follows the police inquiry for BBC Radio 4.
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10:07 | Mar 15th, 2017
The investigation receives some good news but there are yet more questions. What can we find out about the man whose body was on the moor?