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Tolu Oloruntoba returns to chat about his third poetry collection, Unravel. Andrew asks about getting "good" feedback. It's a "good" one!--Tolu Oloruntoba was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, where he studied and practiced medicine. He is the author of three collections of poetry, The Junta of Happenstance, winner of the Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize and Governor General's Literary Award, Each One a Furnace, a Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize finalist, and most recently, Unravel.--Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Marc Perez comes on the show to talk about chapbooks, form, and his debut full-length poetry collection, Dayo. Andrew asks about finding the right form for your poem. It's a great time!--Chapbook launch info: Featuring Marc Perez , Andrew French, and Kevin Spenst! See you on Saturday, April 19, 5pm at the Teck Gallery SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouver.--Marc Perez is the author of Dayo (Brick Books, 2024) and the chapbook, Domus (Anstruther Press, 2025). His work has appeared in The Fiddlehead, EVENT, CV2, PRISM international, and Vallum, among others. In his free time, he likes to wander with his camera and document fleeting moments around the city.--Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
MA|DE (Mark Laliberte & Jade Wallace) pop by to talk about their debut collaborative full-length poetry collection, ZZOO. Andrew tries to wrap their head around writing with another person. It's a fun one!--Subscribe to get Andrew's 3rd chapbook, Buoyhood, at this link and come to the launch alongside chapbooks from Marc Perez and Kevin Spenst! April 19, 5pm, Teck Gallery SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouver.--MA|DE (est. 2018) is a collaborative writing entity, a unity of two voices fused into a single, poetic third. It is the name given to the joint authorship of Mark Laliberte and Jade Wallace. MA|DE's published work comprises 4 chapbooks, including the bpNichol Award-shortlisted A Trip to the ZZOO from Collusion Books, and debut full-length poetry collection, ZZOO (released with 5 variant animal-themed covers), out now from Palimpsest Press. Their follow-up book, Detourism, is forthcoming in 2028. More: ma-de.ca--Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Annick MacAskill is back to talk compiling her latest collection, Votive (Gaspereau Press). Andrew asks about book length and queer poems. It's a good one!--Annick MacAskill is the author of four full-length books of poetry, including Shadow Blight (Gaspereau Press, 2022), which won the Governor General's Award. Her most recent collection is Votive (Gaspereau Press, 2024). She is also the publisher of Opaat Press, a micropress focused on publishing pamphlets of individual poems. MacAskill lives in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia), on the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq. --Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Aislinn Hunter joins Andrew to talk about editing Best Canadian Poetry 2025. Four featured poets read their poems from the anthology. Andrew asks about the monumental task of editing BCP25 and poetry more generally. It's a fun one! -- Aislinn Hunter is an award-winning novelist and poet and the author of eight highly acclaimed books including the novels 'The Certainties' – a bestseller shortlisted for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize – and ‘The World Before Us' – a NYT Editor's Choice book, a Guardian and NPR Book the Year, and winner of the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Her work has been adapted into music, dance, art, and film forms ¬– including a feature film based on her novel ‘Stay' which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Hunter's three poetry collections (‘Into the Early Hours,' 'The Possible Past,' and ‘Linger, Still') have been shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award, the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, and the ReLit Prize, and have won the Gerald Lampert Award and the Fred Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry. Aislinn holds a BFA in Creative Writing and Art History, an MFA in Creative Writing, an MSC in Writing and Cultural Politics, and a PhD in English Literature. In 2018 she served as a Canadian War Artist working with Canadian and NATO forces at CFB Suffield. She teaches creative writing part-time and lives in Vancouver, BC on the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Watuth peoples. In 2023 she was the Guest Editor of the Best Canadian Poetry anthology. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Rob Madden joins Andrew to discuss grief and masculinity, writing alongside photography, and his chapbook second hand smoke (Pinhole Poetry, 2024). It's a rich discussion! -- Rob Madden is a writer living on the traditional and unceded territories of the Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations in the City of North Vancouver, BC. His chapbook second hand smoke was published in 2024 by Pinhole Poetry, and has had work published in Grain, Prairie Fire, SubTerrain and other literary magazines. He holds a certificate in Creative Writing from the Writer's Studio at SFU from 2005. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Anita Lahey drops by to record an episode, live at the Fraser Valley Writer's Festival! Andrew asks about birds, finding anthology editors, and Anita's latest poetry collection, While Supplies Last. It's a fun lil' convo! -- Anita Lahey's latest poetry collection, While Supplies Last, was published by Véhicule Press in 2023. She's also co-author, with Pauline Conley, of the 2023 graphic novel-in-verse Fire Monster (Palimpsest Press). Her 2020 memoir, The Last Goldfish: a True Tale of Friendship (Biblioasis), was an Ottawa Book Award finalist. A longtime magazine journalist and occasional ghost writer, Anita also serves as series editor for the Best Canadian Poetry anthology. She is grateful to live with her family in Ottawa on unceded Algonquin, Anishinabek territory. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
The 100th episode(!) of Page Fright, in which Andrew hosts a live reading featuring four poets (Estlin McPhee, Kyle McKillop, Jane Shi, and Rob Taylor) at Massy Arts Society to celebrate 5 years and 100 episodes of poetry interviews! The poets share their writing with the audience, and Andrew gets overwhelmed! -- Estlin McPhee is a writer and librarian who lives on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. Estlin holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and is the author of the poetry chapbook Shapeshifters (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2018). Their writing has appeared in journals across North America; for many years, they co-organized REVERB, a queer reading series in Vancouver. Estlin's debut poetry collection In Your Nature is forthcoming in spring 2025 with Brick Books. Kyle McKillop is a poet and teacher who completed his MFA in creative writing at UBC. His poems have appeared in CV2, tuesday poem, English Practice, the Sustenance anthology of BC food writing, and a couple of chapbooks, among others. He is a past president of the BC Teachers of English Language Arts, the Surrey English Teachers' Association, and the Royal City Literary Arts Society, and he lives on the traditional and unceded territory of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Stó:lō, and other Coast Salish nations. Jane Shi lives on the occupied and stolen territories of the xʷməθkʷəýəm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Her writing has appeared in the Disability Visibility Project blog, Briarpatch Magazine, and The Offing, among others. She is the winner of The Capilano Review's 2022 In(ter)ventions in the Archive Contest and author of the chapbook Leaving Chang'e on Read (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2022). Her debut poetry collection echolalia echolalia is out now with Brick Books. She wants to live in a world where love is not a limited resource, land is not mined, hearts are not filched, and bodies are not violated. Rob Taylor is the author of five poetry collections, including Strangers and The News, which was a finalist for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. His new collection, Weather, was published in May from Gaspereau Press. Rob is also the editor of What the Poets Are Doing: Canadian Poets in Conversation and Best Canadian Poetry 2019. He teaches creative writing at the University of the Fraser Valley, and lives with his family in Port Moody, BC, on the unceded territories of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Lauren Peat comes onto the show to talk about her first poetry chapbook, Future Tense. Andrew asks about ending poems with questions. It's a curious chat! -- DETAILS: Lauren's Vancouver chapbook launch, hosted by Andrew! -- Lauren Peat is a writer, translator, and teacher. Her poems and translations have appeared in journals such as Arc Poetry Magazine, Asymptote, No Tokens, The Malahat Review, and World Literature Today. Her writing, in both English and French, is also featured in the repertoire of acclaimed vocal ensembles across North America. Translation Editor for the poetry magazine Volume, she lives in Vancouver and works in public education. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Kansas, in the heart of America's robust wind belt, has approved a new direct current transmission corridor to help speed the transition to cleaner energy. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg talks with Andrew French, the chairman of the Kansas Corporation Commission.“Kansas actually approved a permit for the Grain Belt Express DC line to extend all the way across our state and all the way to Indiana,” said French.It comes at a time of increased demand for energy - particularly non-carbon emitting sources. French acknowledges that navigating the regulatory and permitting process is difficult.“Right now, you're looking at a few years to get new generation online and it's a tough spot. You've got a lot of customers that want power.”“This is a complex industry even for developers that are very sophisticated. As they're developing a wind farm, a solar farm, some other generation source, it's really hard for them to anticipate how much it's going to cost for them to interconnect,” the Kansas regulator said. He's also optimistic about the future.“There are a lot of things moving in the direction of a successful energy transition. There are also a lot of things standing in the way or complications. There is of course, public sentiment that doesn't understand some of the reasons why we may have need to build new infrastructure and transition to different resources.”Andrew J. French was appointed to the KCC in2020. He has served as Chairperson since 2021.French currently serves as the Kansas representative to the Southwest Power Pool and regularly participates in various SPP stakeholder groups. He is also one of 10 state utility regulators selected to serve on the Joint Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission formed in 2021.Before his appointment to the KCC, French practiced law with a focus on energy policy and the regulation of utility rates and services. French has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Kansas and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas School of Law.
Jim Johnstone joins the show to discuss his new poetry anthology celebrating 10 years of Anstruther Press, The Anstruther Reader. Andrew asks about chapbooks, full-lengths, and turning off "editor brain." It's an informative chat! -- REGISTER: PAGE FRIGHT LIVE! AT THE FRASER VALLEY WRITER'S FESTIVAL -- Jim Johnstone is a Toronto-based poet, editor, and critic. He is the author of seven collections of poetry, most recently The King of Terrors (Coach House Books, 2023), as well as a collection of essays titled Bait & Switch (The Porcupine's Quill, 2024). Johnstone is a senior editor at Palimpsest Press, where he recently published The Anstruther Reader: Ten Years of Poems, Broadsides, and Manifestos. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Manahil Bandukwala pops into the Zoom studio to talk about her second poetry collection, Heliotropia. Andrew admits to never seeing Star Trek and plans to jump in midway through, just to understand a poem. It's an episode blooming with great poems! -- Manahil Bandukwala is a writer and visual artist based in Ottawa and Mississauga, Ontario. She is the author of Heliotropia (Brick Books, 2024) and MONUMENT (Brick Books, 2022), which was shortlisted for the 2023 Gerald Lampert Award, and was selected as a Writer's Trust of Canada Rising Star in 2023. See her work at manahilbandukwala.com. -- Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Natasha Ramoutar is back to talk about her new poetry collection, Baby Cerberus. Andrew emphasizes the fun they've had writing lately. It's truly a fun one! -- Natasha Ramoutar is a writer of Indo-Guyanese descent from Toronto. Her debut collection of poetry, Bittersweet, published in 2020 by Mawenzi House, was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award. She was the co-editor of Feel Ways, an anthology of Scarborough literature. She is a senior editor with Augur Magazine and serves on the editorial board at Wolsak and Wynn. Her second collection of poetry Baby Cerberus will be released October, 2024. -- Andrew French (they/them) is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Caity Kirkley & Joe Thomas are joined by Watford supporter, and Watford Observer employee, Andrew French to get a look behind the curtain as to how things work exactly at the club during the hectic transfer window period. Follow The Voices of the Vic Podcast: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheVoicesOfTheVic Twitter/X - https://x.com/voicesofthevic?s=21 Instagram - https://instagram.com/voicesofthevic?igshid=Nzd2YXZoamd1cDM1 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thevoicesofthevic?_t=8oPOlabBIRN&_r=1 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LWkbl2NkQbl1nTbBSllOn?si=RQQPSoG2TPeeDSWQtIJlYg Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-voices-of-the-vic/id1518372507 Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com Thanks for watching! Sponsored by Beer 52. To claim your FREE case of 8 beers visit www.beer52.com/VIC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Merpaw drops in to talk about her debut poetry collection, Most of All the Wanting. Andrew asks about poetry as a queer art form. It's a great time! -- Attend Page Fright: A Poetry Reading & Celebration (Sept 20 6-8pm at Massy Arts Society in Vancouver) -- Amanda Merpaw (she/her) is a writer, editor, and translator. She is the author of the chapbook Put the Ghosts Down Between Us (2021), and her writing has appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, carte blanche, CV2, Grain, Prairie Fire, Plenitude, with Playwrights Canada Press, and elsewhere. Amanda has been a finalist for the Poem of the Year Contest and the Montreal Fiction Prize. She is currently a contributing editor at Arc Poetry Magazine and a member of the editorial board at Anstruther Press. Most of All the Wanting is her first full-length collection. -- Andrew French (they/them) is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published two chapbooks, Poems for Different Yous (Rose Garden Press, 2021) and Do Not Discard Ashes (845 Press, 2020). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
Geoff Doyle and Andrew French put the questions to the boss ahead of Derby coming to the Vic with the Hornets looking for a further consecutive win this season.COYH!!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,John Thekanady - Ambassador of Dubai!!Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!Westlie WheelerRyan D!Dave Mullins,James McNamaraJim Cuthbert& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Siden zooms in to discuss writing tips and movement poetry! Andrew talks about moving from the journal to a computer and back again. It's a fun chat! -- Hannah Siden is a writer and filmmaker living on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (Vancouver, BC). Her poetry has been published in PRISM International, Canthius, Room Magazine, The League of Canadian Poets, Metatron Press and elsewhere. She can be found online at https://www.hannahsiden.com. -- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published two chapbooks, Poems for Different Yous (Rose Garden Press, 2021) and Do Not Discard Ashes (845 Press, 2020). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and host this very podcast
Patrick Connors joins the podcast to talk about his second poetry collection, The Long Defeat. Andrew asks about keeping things light. It's a wide-ranging discussion! -- Patrick Connors' first chapbook, Scarborough Songs, was released by Lyricalmyrical Press in 2013, and charted on the Toronto Poetry Map. Other publication credits include: The Toronto Quarterly; Spadina Literary Review; Sharing Spaces; Tamaracks; and Tending the Fire. His first full collection, The Other Life, was released in 2021 by Mosaic Press. His new chapbook, Worth the Wait, was released in 2023 by Cactus Press. His second full collection, The Long Defeat, is newly released by Mosaic Press. -- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published two chapbooks, Poems for Different Yous (Rose Garden Press, 2021) and Do Not Discard Ashes (845 Press, 2020). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and host this very podcast.
Matthew Walsh comes back on the podcast with a new book: Terrarium. Andrew re-learns how to start writing poems. It's a good one!--Matthew Walsh grew up in Nova Scotia and now lives in Toronto. Their poems have appeared in Joyland, the Capra Review, the Antigonish Review, the Malahat Review, and Geist; in a chapbook entitled ICQ; and in their celebrated book-length collection These are not the potatoes of my youth, a finalist for the Trillium and Gerald Lampert Awards. -- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published two chapbooks, Poems for Different Yous (Rose Garden Press, 2021) and Do Not Discard Ashes (845 Press, 2020). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and host this very podcast.
“If it's Exorcist: The Beginning… let's get some background on Pazuzu! What's he up to? What was his deal?” - Steve On this episode, the 2023 Halloween Spooktacular continues with a convo about the stunningly terrible prequel Exorcist: The Beginning! How bad are all these CGI landscapes? Why did they think an Exorcist film needed so many extreme gore-hound moments? Was that side-boob necessary? And really, Morgan Creek should have let Schrader finish his film with an appropriate budget and called it a day! PLUS: Your ears are not ready for the “Tubular Bells” knock-off at the end… Exorcist: The Beginning stars Stellan Skarsgård, Izabella Scorpio, James D'Arcy, Remy Sweeney, Julian Wadham, Andrew French, Ralph Brown, Ben Cross, Alan Ford, Eddie Osei, and David Bradley as Father Gionetti; directed by Renny Harlin. Want more WHM? Join our Patreon fam today and instantly unlock hours and hours of exclusive bonus content, including Ad-Free WHM Prime at the $8 level and up! Be sure to get in early and get your tickets for the WHM Holiday Extravaganza where we're talking The Santa Clause! Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Polish Decoy, ‘Jack Kirby', and Forrest the Universal Soldier designs! Today's episode is brought to you in part by Nutrisense! To start decoding your body's messages and pave the way for a healthier life, visit NUTRISENSE DOT COM SLASH WHM and get $30 off your first month and one month of board certified nutritionist support as well. When they ask how you learned about Nutrisense make sure to tell them it was the We Hate Movies podcast!
Joe Nicholson is joined by Andrew French from the Watford Observer to preview Sunderland's Championship fixture against Watford.
The season finale.This episode was written, researched, edited, and produced by Josh Hallmark.With additional research by: Jordan Taylor, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kim K.And research assistance by: Andrew French and Kaz.With special thanks to Jordan Taylor, Jessica Alihodzic, illian Natale, and Bridget LaMell.Patreon producers: Amelia Hancock, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Elizabeth Weidner, Hallie Reed, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, Sarah King, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler.Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebsFor more info: truecrimebullshit.comMusic by: William Hellfire, Yehezkel Rez, Whithe, Sergey Cheremisinov, Radical Face, Roniit, Raz Burg, and Yotam AgamFeatured music by: Heather Woods Broderick.
In a new dump of documents from Anchorage PD, the research team finds new interviews with Keyes, new evidence photos, and a whole host of other new info that answers questions and begs new ones; not just in the Koenig case, but many of the most compelling cases we've looked into over the past five years of the show. Next episode: April 27, 2023 / April 25 for Patreons at $4+ With additional research by: Jordan Taylor, Shana Wilensky, and Michelle Tooker. And research assistance by: Andrew French, Kaz, and Kim K. With special thanks to Jordan Taylor, Jessica Alihodzic, and Jillian Natale. Patreon producers: Amelia Hancock, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Elizabeth Weidner, Hallie Reed, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, Sarah King, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler.Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebsFor more info: truecrimebullshit.comMusic by: William Hellfire, Yehezkel Rez, Sergey Cheremisinov, Radical Face, Lee Rosevere, Raz Burg, and Yotam Agam Featured music by: Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton
The Currier files take us to Wisconsin and the greater Midwest, where two new cases have strong circumstantial evidence, a tip potentially places Keyes in the right place at the right time, and new information leads us back to Indiana. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark.Additional research by: Shana Wilensky, Andrew French, and Michelle Tooker.Research assistance by Ben Lamb and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amelia Hancock, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Resources: • NAMUS • The Charley Project • Google Trends • The Polk County Sheriff's Department: https://www.facebook.com/PolkSO/videos/435511950380015/ • Wisconsin Missing Persons Advocacy, Inc: https://www.wimissing.org/post/rose-marie-bly-10-years-and-a-new-approach-from-police Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebs For more info: truecrimebullshit.com Music by:William Hellfire, Radical Face, Sergey Cheremisinov, Sero, Yotam Agam, and Jordan Hatfield. Featured song by Torres.
Four Washington state FOIA responses tell very different stories and provide new insights into old cases. And a fifth, long-awaited file drops a bomb in everyone's laps.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Kaz. Research assistance by Ben Lamb, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French, and Jordan Taylor. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Annette, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dana Keith, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Nicole and Dennis Henry, Sara C, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler.Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebsFor more info: truecrimebullshit.comMusic by:William Hellfire, Radical Face, Sergey Cheremisinov, Sero, Tristan Barton, Yotam Agam, and Aquartos.Featured song: Souls in Space by Elk City
We return to Olympia and the disappearance of Jon Corey. We examine similarities between his disappearance and Keyes' MO and life at the time, along with similarities to the murder of a different serial killer. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. Additional research by Kaz. Research assistance by Ben Lamb, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Andrew French. This episodes features: Dr. Chris Kunkle Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dana Keith, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Mike Sherman, Sara C, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebs For more info: truecrimebullshit.com Music by: William Hellfire, Palm Blue, Nobou, John Gegelman, Radical Face, Oakfield, and Josh McCausland. Featured song: Swallow by Ben Reneer
We revisit the Oregon coast to take a second look at the disappearance of Kami Vollendroff and Gene Hyatt, and discuss the case with Kami's cousin and best friend. Then we head north to Olympia, to start a deep-dive into a very similar case with eerie ties to Israel Keyes. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. Research assistant by Ben Lamb, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French, Kim K, and Kaz. This episodes features: Shelly Skelton and Emilee Rutten. Resources: • You're Wrong About: Wayfair and Human Trafficking Statistics | https://www.buzzsprout.com/1112270/4927280-wayfair-and-human-trafficking-statistics • You're Wrong About: Human Trafficking | https://www.buzzsprout.com/1112270/3883928-human-trafficking • Tri-County Times: How sex trafficking actually happens | https://www.tctimes.com/news/how-sex-trafficking-actually-happens-sixty-two-percent-of-victims-fall-prey-to-what-police/article_b31a57ea-cbc7-11e7-ad2c-2b1536903b57.html Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Benjamin Cioppa-Fong, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Dana Keith, Dr. Jill Cooper, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kendall C, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Lynnlie Tuschoff, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Sara C, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Join the Patreon team and support the investigation: patreon.com/truecrimebs For more info: truecrimebullshit.com Music by: William Hellfire, Lee Rosevere, David James Terry, Jameson Nathan Jones, Itai Argaman, Aquartos, Eleven Tales, Sergey Cheremisinov, James Forest. Featured song: Edge of the Ocean by IVY
An eerie encounter with Keyes catapults us into a close look at Keyes's activity in Pennsylvania, some emerging patterns with the NAMUS-44, a possible kill kit, and our first look at a missing persons case that has come up each season, but hasn't gotten a proper deep-dive yet. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. Additional research by Shana Wilensky; and research assistance by Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. Research sources include: • The Charley Project • NAMUS • The Ellwood City Ledger • The Intelligencer - Wheeling News-Register This episode featured Dr. Chris Kunkle and the Hawk Mountain Witness (Lisa) This episode included music by: • William Hellfire • Radical Face • Whithe • Sergey Cheremisinov • Kai Engel Featured song: "Pushin' Against a Stone" by Valerie June
Season finale.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French, and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Ashley Gressley, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kharisma Rodriguez, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Maegan, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Melissa Deveaux, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Music by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Lee Rosevere, Lance Conrad, SPEARFISHER, and Sergey Cheremisinov. Featured song: Unraveling by Frances Cone
New data and dates from data breaches provide new insight into old cases and rule out others. New information sheds light on other Keyes activities. And Israel's past unravels and emerges. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Kim K. and Michelle Tooker. And research assistance by Shana Wilensky and Andrew French. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Ashley Gressley, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kharisma Rodriguez, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Maegan, Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Melissa Deveaux, SC, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Music by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Lee Rosevere, and Sergey Cheremisinov. Featured song: The House that Jack Built by Jesca Hoop
The Israel Keyes data breaches take us to some strange and surprising places, and quite the 'Oh, Shit' moment in Texas.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Kim K., Michelle Tooker, and Andrew French. And research assistance by Shana Wilensky and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Ashley Gressley, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Maegan M., Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, Megan Birch, SC, and Lydia Fiedler. Music by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Lee Rosevere, and Sergey Cheremisinov. Featured song: Hide & Seek by The Polarity
In an ever-evolving world, there is less and less safety in experience.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Kim K., Michelle Tooker, and Shana Wilensky. And research assistance by Andrew French and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Ashley Gressley, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Maegan M., Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler. Music by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Jimmy Svensson, Tamuz Dekel, Shahead Monstafafar, and Lee Rosevere. Featured song: Born in the Internet Age by Team Callahan
We take a close look at the Las Vegas disappearance of Steven Koecher, and whether Keyes could have been involved. Plus, how the media shaped and impacted the cases of both Steven Koecher and Susan Powell.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With research assistance by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Eliza Osborn. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Ashley Gressley, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Lindsay Kurtis, Maegan M., Manolis Boukolus, Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire, Radical Face, Sergey Cheremisinov, Curtis Cole, Jimmy Svensson, Tamuz Dekel, Josh McClausland, Shahead Monstafafar, and Lee RosevereFeatured song: Shouldn't Have Met You by Harry Keyworth
In the Mojave Desert, we take a look at a Jane Doe, a missing person's case with multiple ties to Keyes and several of his hotspots, and a fairly high profile disappearance in Las Vegas. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With research assistance by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Maegan M., Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire, Ann Annie, Asher Fulero, Sergey Cheremisinov, Puddle of Infinity, Coyote Hearing, Lee RosevereFeatured song: Run by Jordana Talsky
The Phoenix-Riverside-Vegas triangle is examined, with a deep-dive into a missing person's case that eerily lines up with Keyes's MO and travel patterns. TCB will be back on February 10th.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With research assistance by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Becca Cline. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, John O'Leary, Kimberly K, Lauren F, Maegan M., Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire Amulets Kai Engel Ashley Fulero Kevin MacLeod Chris Zabriskie Radical Face Featured song: Your Prisons Are Home by The Coral Sea
"Everything I've done... it's all connected." TCB will be back on January 20th.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With research assistance by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kaz. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, Kimberly, Lauren F, Maegan M., Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire Kyle PrestonLaBon Aaron Kellim Phototaxis Radical Face Featured song: Holding Steady by Kashka
Keyes gets caught in a very big lie - unfortunately, not by the FBI. And a deep dive into two caches, provides a significant amount of insight into all of Keyes's caches, crimes they're likely connected to, and where we can find them.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With research assistance by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kaz. This episode features Andrew French and Adam Saunders. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, Kimberly, Lauren F, Maegan M., Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire Chad Crouch Sergey Cheremisinov LaBon Kai Engel Massimo Ruberti Featured song: Couldn't Have Done the Killing by Marissa Nadler
There are many references in interviews with Keyes, his friends and family, and in his favorite media to car accidents. An alleged car accident out of the late 90s in Washington state that makes no sense whatsoever, seems to line up in quite a few ways with Israel Keyes. Josh and French head down to Morton, Washington to investigate. And a book found in Israel Keyes's shed sheds light on a lot of his known criminal behavior.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Andrew French. And research assistance by Becca McKinney, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kaz. This episode features Andrew French and Adam Saunders. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn, Amy Basil, Casey Jensen-Richardson, Chelsea Collings, Christina Sisson, Dana Keith, Drew Vipond, Hallie Reed, Harrison Bequette, Jennifer, Jessica Alihodzic, Jillian Natale, Kimberly, Lauren F, Maegan M., Meggan Capps-Seawel, Shannon Foster, Shelly Brewer, Tuesdi Woodworth, Zack Ignatowicz Warren, and Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire Puddle of Infinity Amulets Chris Zabriskie Fields of Ohio Blear Moon Featured song: Headlights by Squirrel Flower
We take a very close look at Keyes's use of his victims' cars to both muddle investigations and both figuratively and literally create distance between himself and his crimes. We revisit previously investigated cases - with new insight; and explore new cases all across the country.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Kaz. This episode featured Dr. Chris Kunkle and Bobby Chacon. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn Amy Basil Casey Jensen-Richardson Chelsea Collings Christina Sisson Ellen Haines Chaponis Dana Keith Drew Vipond Hallie Reed Harrison Bequette Jessica Alihodzic Jillian Natale Kimberly Meggan Capps-Seawel Shannon Foster Shelly Brewer Tuesdi Woodworth Zack Ignatowicz Warren Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire LaBon Sergey Cheremisinov Radical Face Featured song: Hatchet by Anni Rossi
The look into the disappearance of Karen Adams continues; taking a close look at Keyes's history, habits, and comfort zones - and how they relate strikingly to the Karen Adams case. CORRECTION: Brianna Maitland was last seen LEAVING the parking lot of the Black Lantern Inn and not IN the parking lot.This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Andrew French and Shana Wilensky; and research assistance by Michelle Tooker and Kaz. This episode featured Dr. Chris Kunkle and Adam Saunders. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn Amy Basil Casey Jensen-Richardson Chelsea Collings Christina Sisson Ellen Haines Chaponis Dana Keith Drew Vipond Hallie Reed Harrison Bequette Jessica Alihodzic Jillian Natale Kimberly Meggan Capps-Seawel Shannon Foster Shelly Brewer Tuesdi Woodworth Zack Ignatowicx Warren Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire LaBon Kevin MacLeod Sergey Cheremisinov Kai Engel Featured song: I'll Understand by Roza
A first look into the disappearance of Karen Adams involves media disparities among the missing, multiple jurisdictions, cell towers and pings, alleged investigation stonewalling, and some very suspicious behavior from Keyes. Plus, an oversight in the FBI files places Keyes somewhere he shouldn't be. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. With additional research by Andrew French and Shana Wilensky; and research assistance by Michelle Tooker and Kaz. Research sources include: The Charley Project NAMUS The Ellwood City Ledger KTVB News 7 The US Census The Pittsburgh Post Gazette This episode featured Becca McKinney. Patreon producers: Alexa Horn Amy Basil Chelsea Collings Christina Sisson Ellen Haines Chaponis Dana Keith Drew Vipond Hallie Reed Jessica Alihodzic Jillian Natale Kimberly Meggan Capps-Seawel Shelly Tuesdi Woodworth Zack Ignatowicx Warren Lydia Fiedler Music by: William Hellfire Sergey Cheremisinov Kai Engel Featured song: 2nd World by HVOB
An eerie encounter with Keyes catapults us into a close look at Keyes's activity in Pennsylvania, some emerging patterns with the NAMUS-44, a possible kill kit, and our first look at a missing persons case that has come up each season, but hasn't gotten a proper deep-dive yet. This episode was written, produced, and researched by Josh Hallmark. Additional research by Shana Wilensky; and research assistance by Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. Research sources include: • The Charley Project • NAMUS • The Ellwood City Ledger • The Intelligencer - Wheeling News-Register This episode featured Dr. Chris Kunkle and the Hawk Mountain Witness (Lisa) This episode included music by: • William Hellfire • Radical Face • Whithe • Sergey Cheremisinov • Kai Engel Featured song: "Pushin' Against a Stone" by Valerie June
"I'm like a dog, always barking at a ghost." Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. This episode was made possible by Patreon producers: Alexa H, Amy B, Chelsea C, Dana K, Jessica A, Kimberly, Jillian N, Milan to Minsk With additional research by Becca Cline, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Andrew French. This episode features: Andrew French, Michelle Tooker, Shana Wilensky, Becca Cline, Dr. Chris Kunkle, Dr. Katherine Ramsland, and Bobby Chacon Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Sergey Cheremisinov, Ann Annie and Lia Ices featuring Bon Iver.
New information about Keyes, his activity, and James Lamar Tidwell, causes us to revisit the second half of Keyes' February 2012 trip to Texas, following his time in Louisiana and at sea. And at least one piece of very compelling physical evidence emerges. // Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. // Featuring: Andrew French // With additional research by Becca Cline, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French, Michelle Kaszuba, and Michelle 3. // Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Lee Rosevere, Lobo Loco, Radical Face, Chad Crouch, Chris Haugen, and DYAN. // This episode was sponsored by: • BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month. • Care/Of: Go to TakeCareOf.com and use promo code TRUECRIMEBS50 for 50% off your first order. • Villeine: Check out Villeine's LeRoy overall at villeine.com or @VilleineStore on Instagram.
A recently publicized cemetery encounter with a man believed to be Israel Keyes is explored; and it leads us to the Deep South, a missing person, and some new answers to some old questions. // Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. // Featuring: Christina & Dr. Katherine Ramsland // With research assistance by Becca Cline, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. //Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Lee Rosevere, Lobo Loco, Radical Face, Chad Crouch, Chris Haugen, Amulets, and Soap&Skin. // This episode was sponsored by: • BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month. • Green Chef: GreenChef.com/90truecrimebs for $90 off your first order. • Washed Away podcast
After new leads, new contacts, further investigation, and surprising revelations, we follow-up on the Suzy Lyall case and its increasing connections to Israel Keyes. // Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. //Featuring Dr. Chris Kunkle // With research assistance by Becca Cline, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. //Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Lee Rosevere, Serge Cheremisinov, Chris Zabriskie, Borrtex, and Russ Hiddleston & Robert Smith Jr. //This episode was sponsored by:• BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month.• Best Fiends• Acorn TV: Go to acorn.tv and use promo code "truecrimebs" for one month free
New information about Keyes and his whereabouts sheds new light on an old case. Plus, Keyes gets caught in a few lies about his kill kits.Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. //With additional research by Becca Cline, Shana Wilensky and Michelle Tooker; research assistance by Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. //Resources include:The Charley ProjectNAMUSThe Burlington Free PressThe Sentinel SourceThe Rutland Daily HeraldCommonsNews.org; ANDReformer.com //Music by: William Hellfire, Laura Sheeran, Amulets, Whithe, Lee Rosevere and Daniel Birch, Chris Zabriskie, Puddle of Infinity, and Radical Face //
A comparison of known online comments made by Israel Keyes to online comments about potential Keyes victims leads us to Johnstown, New York and some strong leads and startling conclusions. // **Correction: A slip of the tongue resulted in me describing the Marshalls encounter as an "alleged attack" instead of an "attempted attack." Audio will be updated.Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. // With additional research by Shana Wilensky and Michelle Tooker; research assistance by Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba. // Resources include: • The Charley Project • NAMUS • Hood River News • Websleuths // Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Lee Rosevere, Chris Zabriskie, Josef van Wissem, Westy Reflector, Underbelly and Ty Mayer, Kevin MacLeod, and Radical Face // Featured song: Cloud Blood by Ani Difranco // This episode was sponsored by: • BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month. • LA Not So Confidential: la-not-so-confidential.com
The Everett Doe leads us back to the case of Khoi Dang Vu, which in turn leads us to some very big revelations about Keyes and his number of victims. Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. // With research by Andrew French, Shana Wilensky, Michelle Tooker, and Michelle Kaszuba. // Resources include: • The Charley Project • NAMUS • The Peninsula Daily News • The Statesman Journal • www.eastoregonian.com • Websleuths // Music by: William Hellfire, Whithe, Lee Rosevere, LaBon, Chris Zabriskie, Sergey Cheremisinov, Kai Engel, and Radical Face // Featured song: Tapes by The Weather Station //This episode was sponsored by: • BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month. • Best Fiends
We take a look at the final three Washington State Doe cases and possible missing persons matches. The investigations take us back to Fort Lewis, trailheads, Mormon churches, abandoned houses, the NAMUS-44, and the Washington-Oregon state line; setting us up for a very fast-paced and information dense second half of the season. TCB returns on March 4th. // For more information about the Charley Project Fundraiser: www.cpfundraiser.com. //. Written, researched, and produced by Josh Hallmark. //. With research by Andrew French and Michelle Kaszuba, and research assistance by Michelle Tooker and Shana Wilensky. //. Resources include: NAMUS, The Charley Project, The Redmond Reporter, Strange Outdoors, Oregon Live, KZLY-TV, and The Guardian //. Music by: William Hellfire, Blear Moon, Lee Rosevere, Puddle of Infinity, Chris Zabriskie, Sergey Cheremisinov, and Art in Manila // This episode was sponsored by: • BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/TCB for 10% off your first month. • Green Chef: GreenChef.com/TrueCrimeBS90 for $90 off • Honey: JoinHoney.com/TCBS