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Wow! I am impressed by the dedication of podcast listeners. I am a newbie at this, still have to be doing something else besides listening....but I do love the variety that is out there. I salute you all, websleuths.
“Someone Knows Something” is really well done. I also enjoyed “Gone at 21” and “Accused”.Court Junkie and Casefile are my two favorite podcasts. I like no nonsense and no hamming it up. Does anybody know of any other podcasts similar that are not that heralded.
Finding Cleo is exceptional. Heartbreaking story and so sad that these families were broken up.Hello! Thanks for recommending this. I just listened to the whole thing. Very well done, and the host has an easygoing voice and manner. So exciting to hear about new science being developed to ID the Unidentified...
You all might also enjoy Finding Cleo. You can find it on Canadian Broadcasting
I like the podcast as well. Very well done, her voice is pleasant and she engages with family members.The Vanished podcast with Marissa Jones.
I listen to several podcasts but always look forward to this one. The host is also very active on her FB discussion group and answers questions about the cases she covers.
I am a teacher and currently going through a podcast unit in our contemporary literature class. It is insane how podcasting is actually investigative journalism in action.
My students are listening to Up and Vanished, Bear Brook, Heaven's Gate, and Last Scene. Everyday in class we listen to a different (CLEAN for school obviously) episode of Crime Junkie or Criminal. The students love some podcasts showcase a crime in one episode and how other dissect into MANY episodes. Keep in mind, these are seniors who hate reading so this is perfect.
If you have any recommendations of CLEAN true crime podcasts sort of like the ones listed above, please let me know.
Someone knows something is excellent! Very well done, David Ridgen is an investigative journalist as well as a film maker and has won awards. He is also going to be at crimecon this year. Season 3 was especially good.I am a teacher and currently going through a podcast unit in our contemporary literature class. It is insane how podcasting is actually investigative journalism in action.
My students are listening to Up and Vanished, Bear Brook, Heaven's Gate, and Last Scene. Everyday in class we listen to a different (CLEAN for school obviously) episode of Crime Junkie or Criminal. The students love some podcasts showcase a crime in one episode and how other dissect into MANY episodes. Keep in mind, these are seniors who hate reading so this is perfect.
If you have any recommendations of CLEAN true crime podcasts sort of like the ones listed above, please let me know.
S Town by Serial was stellar. It got popular and I don't typically follow trends, but found it on accident. It’s not so much about actual murder as it is about dysfunctional crime and ongoings in a small town. At the least, it’s a time filler.Court Junkie and Casefile are my two favorite podcasts. I like no nonsense and no hamming it up. Does anybody know of any other podcasts similar that are not that heralded.
Yes this was a really good one. Couldn’t stop listening. I laughed, I cried- so goodS Town by Serial was stellar. It got popular and I don't typically follow trends, but found it on accident. It’s not so much about actual murder as it is about dysfunctional crime and ongoings in a small town. At the least, it’s a time filler.
Sucked into it and yes, a lot of unexpected reactions!Yes this was a really good one. Couldn’t stop listening. I laughed, I cried- so good
the first degree is all about the facts with minimal hamCrime Junkie is pretty good.