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Death and Taxes: A True Crime Podcast
Benny, Carrie, Lizzie & Clare
66 episodes
4 days ago
On the 22nd of November 2024, a group of eleven Lithuanians were attempting a multi-day rafting expedition down Tasmania's Franklin River when disaster struck. Theme music by MVM Productions.
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On the 22nd of November 2024, a group of eleven Lithuanians were attempting a multi-day rafting expedition down Tasmania's Franklin River when disaster struck. Theme music by MVM Productions.
Show more...
True Crime
Comedy,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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62 - The Jamison Family
Death and Taxes: A True Crime Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes
3 months ago
62 - The Jamison Family
On a chilly Autumn morning on the 9th October 2009, the Jamison family journeyed into Oklahoma’s San Bois Mountains, where Bobby and Sherilynn were considering buying a 40-acre plot. Nine days later, their truck was found on a remote mud road, with their dog Maisie still inside but alive. Also discovered were the family's ID cards, wallets, mobile phones, GPS system and about US$32,000 in cash. Note: We had some technical issues this week, and apologise for the audio quality. Theme music by M...
Death and Taxes: A True Crime Podcast
On the 22nd of November 2024, a group of eleven Lithuanians were attempting a multi-day rafting expedition down Tasmania's Franklin River when disaster struck. Theme music by MVM Productions.