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Criminal Prints
Zach Nelson
86 episodes
1 month ago
Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.
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Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
History
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The disappearance of Corrie McKeague
Criminal Prints
36 minutes
1 year ago
The disappearance of Corrie McKeague
On the night of September 24th, 2016, Corrie McKeague was enjoying an evening out with friends in Bury St Edmunds. Little did anyone know that this would be the last time Corrie would be seen or heard from again. 
In the next two episodes, we will explore the events leading up to Corrie's disappearance, the search efforts that followed, and the theories surrounding this perplexing case. We will do our best to piece together the puzzle that has left so many unanswered questions.
Corrie's disappearance shocked the nation, leaving his family heartbroken and desperate for answers. Despite extensive searches, massive media coverage and many public appeals, no trace of Corrie has ever been found. Where did he go and what in the world happened to him?
Criminal Prints
Criminal Prints is a true crime podcast with an emphasis on evidence, or as we call it, the criminal prints.