A true crime podcast with a different point of view. Every week, Alice and Brett bring their unique perspective as prosecutors to the most famous cold case mysteries of all time. Murder, mayhem, disappearances, you name it. If it's true crime, they're on the case.
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A true crime podcast with a different point of view. Every week, Alice and Brett bring their unique perspective as prosecutors to the most famous cold case mysteries of all time. Murder, mayhem, disappearances, you name it. If it's true crime, they're on the case.
Custom case art by Hannah Hill. https://instagram.com/serious_moonlite?igshid=lhy8ijowoc9p
A Colorado mom goes for a bike ride on Mother’s Day and disappears. Or at least, that’s what her husband says. The question remains, who killed Suzanne Morphew.
Glen and Bessie's disappearance might be easy to dismiss as the result of a tragic accident, but with someone claiming to be Bessie, a literal skeleton in the closet, and a mysterious marriage license, could the truth turn out to be the greatest adventure of all?
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It was supposed to be a record-breaking trip, the adventure of a lifetime. But when Glen and Bessie Hyde didn't come home from their rafting trip down the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon's greatest mystery was born.
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And so, we reach the end. We discuss our theories in the case of the West Memphis 3. What's the evidence of guilt? Of innocence? And most importantly, who murdered Stevie, Michael, and Christopher?
Julia Cowley, former member of the FBI's elite behavioral analysis unit and host of the Consult Podcast, joins us for an interview with Terry Hobbs, Stevie Branch's stepfather and a controversial figure in the West Memphis 3 case.
We conclude our look at Jessie Misskelley's confessions with the infamous Bible confession. How is it different? What can it tell us? And does it prove the West Memphis 3 are guilty?
We've addressed Jessie Misskelley's first confession. Now we tackle a lesser known interview with defense witness Richard Ofshe. By the time of this discussion, Jessie has recanted his confession. So why is he discussing the events of the murders as if he were involved?
We've been talking about this case for 17 episodes, but it really all comes down to Jessie Misskelley's confessions. Are they true? Was he led? Did he make it all up? We begin with the confession that started it all.
In preparation for our episodes on the subject, here are the recorded confessions of Jessie Misskelley from June 3, 1993 and February 17, 1994.
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The Asha Degree disappearance, which had been cold for 25 years, has heated up in the last six months, with law enforcement executing search warrants and casting suspicion on Roy and Connie Dedmon and their daughters. Skip Foster was the editor in chief of the Shelby Star when Asha disappeared, and now he has taken on the role of the Dedmon family spokesman.
We continue our coverage of The West Memphis 3 by examining the teens' alibis on the night of the murder. Are they believable or do they offer more questions than answers?
We dive deep into the backgrounds of Damien, Jason, and Jessie. Is there anything in their history that would make you believe it's possible they could commit this kind of crime?
We discuss Aaron and Vicky Hutchinson and the deepening investigation into Damien Echols.
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Joseph Scott Morgan, Distinguished Scholar of Applied Forensics at Jacksonville State University and host of the hit podcast, Body Bags, joins us to discuss the autopsies and autopsy photos in this case.
A true crime podcast with a different point of view. Every week, Alice and Brett bring their unique perspective as prosecutors to the most famous cold case mysteries of all time. Murder, mayhem, disappearances, you name it. If it's true crime, they're on the case.
Custom case art by Hannah Hill. https://instagram.com/serious_moonlite?igshid=lhy8ijowoc9p