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Did a Friendship Built on Lies Lead to Kacee Terry’s Death? 0 (0)

On August 12, 2024, 38-year-old Kacee Terry spent the day with her best friend at her home in Highland, Utah. By that evening, Kacee was unconscious. When family members discovered her struggling to breathe, three people sat quietly in the room beside her, and one woman insisted no one should call 911. Days later, Kacee was dead. What investigators uncovered next would transform this case into one of the most shocking and complicated criminal investigations we’ve ever covered. In this episode, Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat examine thousands of pages of court records, trial testimony, digital evidence, and more than [See More…]

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He Woke Up Thinking It Was 1979… #crimejunkies #truecrimeinvestigation #truecrimeshorts #podcast 0 (0)

The day before Tracey Krueger was scheduled to take a second polygraph, he collapsed at work. When he woke up, he believed it was 1979 and said the previous ten years of his life were gone. That meant he no longer remembered meeting Kerry O’Brien Krueger, marrying her, or having their daughter. Doctors found no physical cause for the memory loss, and several clinicians believed his condition was genuine. Investigators, however, questioned why the only missing years were the ones connected to Kerry. Watch the full investigation into the disappearance of Kerry O’Brien Krueger on @CrimeJunkie ——– Follow Crime Junkie: [See More…]

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Joyce LePage: A Secret Dorm, an Abandoned Car and a Missing Student 0 (0)

In July 1971, 21-year-old Joyce LePage, a student at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, disappeared after spending the evening with friends. The next morning, campus police responded to an unusual report. A large section of green carpet had been cut out of an empty residence hall where no one was supposed to be living. Inside the building, they found Joyce’s purse, textbooks, and personal letters. Joyce was nowhere to be found. In Part 1 of this two-part Crime Junkie investigation, Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat revisit one of Washington State’s most enduring unsolved murders, a case that has frustrated [See More…]

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The Chilling Story Behind the Jamison Family Disappearance 0 (0)

In October 2009, the abandoned truck belonging to Bobby Jamison, Sherilynn Jamison, and their 6-year-old daughter Madyson Jamison was discovered on Panola Mountain in Latimer County, Oklahoma. Inside the truck, the keys were still in the ignition, their dog was trapped inside, barely alive, personal belongings were left behind, and $32,000 in cash sat untouched beneath a seat. But the Jamison family was gone. In this episode, Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat dive deep into one of the most baffling disappearance cases in modern true crime, a case filled with strange behavior, conflicting theories, missing evidence, and unanswered questions that [See More…]

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Did Early Errors Bury the Truth in Bonnie’s Unsolved Disappearance? 0 (0)

Nearly 30 years after Bonnie Lee Schultz vanished, the case remains unsolved, but the questions are far more complicated than they first appeared. Bonnie disappeared in the early morning hours of July 4, 1997, after spending the night with coworkers in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was last seen leaving the Time Out Lounge on Indianapolis’s north side, driving west in her blue 1990 Mercury Sable. Her car has never been found. For decades, suspicion centered on Bonnie’s husband, Richard “Rick” Schultz, who was home with their children when she left and later reported her missing. But in Part 2, Ashley Flowers [See More…]