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Lucy is joined by fellow true-crime podcasters Charlie Worroll from Crimelines and Kristen Seavey from Murder, She Told. Their conversation covers case updates, festival recaps, the perks and pitfalls of podcasting, entomology, eye drop poisoning, and a whole lot more. Tune in for a special crossover episode we're calling Murder, She Wine & Crimelines! Find more information on Murder, She Told and Crimelines, please visit the links below! https://www.murdershetold.com/connect https://www.basementfortproductions.com/
Special bonus episode! Kristen is joined by fellow true-crime podcasters Charlie Worroll from Crimelines, and Lucy Fitzgerald from Wine & Crime. Their conversation covers case updates, festival recaps, the perks and pitfalls of podcasting, entomology, eye drop poisoning, and a whole lot more. Tune in for a special crossover episode we're calling Murder, She Wine & Crimelines! Find more info here: https://www.murdershetold.com/connect https://wineandcrimepodcast.com/ https://www.basementfortproductions.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've received more questions in the first half of this season than in any other season prior. So, I decided to sit down with Charlie Worroll (Crimelines) and Bob Motta (Defense Diaries) to answer questions, discuss the investigation, get legal perspective from Bob, and case perspective from Charlie. We discuss new info in the Steven Koecher case, a new theory about all of Keyes's hits on Susan Powell media, an update on Burger King Guy, Somewhere in the Pines, the FOIA process and working with law enforcement, comparisons between Keyes and John Wayne Gacy, attorney-client privilege, and more.Featuring: Charlie Worroll from CrimelinesBob Motta from Defense DiariesSponsored by:Magic Mind: Get 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with codeTRUECRIMEBULLSH20 at checkout at www.magicmind.com/truecrimebullshBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-bullsh--3588169/support.
Josh takes a look back on everything that led up to and through the True Crime Bullsh** podcast. It's 90 minutes of looking back, unaired clips, thoughts and regrets, inspiration, psychology, and a hell of a lot of ums and uhs. Enjoy.Clips include:Amanda Jacobson, Jason Leroy, Charlie Worroll, Hannah Ostic Vasquez, Ben Lamb, Katherine Ramsland, Bobby Chacon, Kalin Sheick, Zoe Marshall-Rashid, Tracy Thomson, and Amy Lyle.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3588169/advertisement
Shana, Charlie, and Josh sit down to discuss the tips that come in to Josh and those included in the case files, how we process and evaluate them, some of the wilder tips we've received, patterns we've noticed, and more. Plus, we read a brand new tip, in its entirety, then share our thoughts on it and how best to move forward with it.This is a Studio BOTH/AND production:truecrimebullshit.com / bothand.fyiFor an ad-free experience: patreon.com/studiobothandThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3588169/advertisement
...she should tell us--in the interest of science--how she did it!Hosted by Lars HackingWritten by Charlie Worroll
If I made a checklist of the qualities I most appreciate in a true crime podcast, and the podcaster who creates it, Charlie would probably cross off all of the boxes. Guest: Charlie, Crimelines------------------------Promo: 3 Spooked GirlsDisclaimer: Ana M.Art: Landen, Autopsy podcastMusic: Jake Pierle -- https://jakepierle.bandcamp.com/------------------------Facebook group: The Asylum -- https://bit.ly/iwbasylumDiscord server: Ignorance Was Bliss Satellite Campus -- https://bit.ly/iwbdiscordMerch: https://bit.ly/iwbpodcastmerchPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/IWBpodcastTikTok (@iwbpodcast): Podcast ChecklistSponsor: Bath By Bex (code CBDkate for 15% off)Sponsor: InsPrana Yoga (code IWB25OFF for 25% off your first session)
For a brief respite from murder, let's get into a ghostly tale! Hosted by Lars HackingWritten by Charlie Worroll
This week's guest is Charlie Worroll, host of “Crimelines,” a podcast that brings historical and cultural contexts to true crime stories. Bob and Charlie chat about their mutual friend Josh Hallmark, the 2021 True Crime Podcast Festival fiasco, and the delightful game June's Journey (#notanad). They also discuss the horrible and doubly-tragic story of the murder of Barbara Gibbons and the wrongful conviction of her son, Peter Reilly. To suggest a guest or request an interview, please visit us at TrueCrimeBinge.com Follow us on all forms of social media @TrueCrimeBinge Today's Sponsors: BetterHelp.com/binge - Get 10% off your first month. simplyearth.com/binge - Have fun making your home toxin-free with the Essential Oil Recipe Box, plus get a free 80 milliliter diffuser when you subscribe.
Episode 9 Melvin 'Ted' CarrThe host for this episode is Charlie Worroll from the podcast, Crimelines.Join Charlie as she hosts the first Beyond Bizarre True Crime episode of 2022! Charlie discusses the very bizarre case of Melvin “Ted” Carr. In April 1977, Ted's wife Harriet walked into the garage of their Indianapolis home and found Ted dead on the floor. A hose ran from the tailpipe of his car, which was running, into the trunk. The trunk was open. Harriet peered inside, and ran out of the garage shrieking in horror. In the trunk were three bodies – a woman, a teenage girl, and a 2 year old boy. The women, who had clawed their nails off trying to get out of the trunk, had died of carbon monoxide poisoning. So had the child, and Ted – who had a gun in his pocket. It turns out that Ted had abducted the trio at gunpoint and sexually assaulted the females. And this was far from his first offense. The surprising contents of the trunk were just the latest in Ted's very long string of criminal acts. Some of his suspected victims have never been found. Who was Ted Carr, and how many victims did he have?For all of Charlie's shows, social media, and online content, visit the following:www.basementfort.comTwitter: @crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @crimelines_true_crimeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimelinespodBeyond Bizarre True Crime is on social media at the following spots:Twitter- https://twitter.com/BeyondBizarreTCFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/Beyond-Bizarre-True-Crime-106616135137199Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/beyondbizarretc/
Charlie (from Crimelines and Rusty Hinges) cooks up a brand new episode for us today! What has she baked for us today for our listening consumption? Eat up on your favorite podcatcher and find out! Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/like2likethings or Instagram at https://instagram.com/like2likethings Support us via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Iliketolikethings Thank you to bensound.com for our music
The September 2007 murder of 28 year old Nailah Franklin of Chicago. Sponsored by BetterHelp - Visit www.betterhelp.com/gone and use code GONE at checkout for a special savings. Promo for The Fall Line. Audio production by Bill Bert. Written by Charlie Worroll. Production support provided by Olivia Homsley. #Murder #Chicago #TrueCrime Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/AlreadyGone See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you fake your own death, promise me you'll go somewhere cooler than Omaha.Hosted by Lars HackingWritten by Charlie Worroll
I said what I saidHosted by Lars HackingWritten by Charlie Worroll
Crime. It's all around us. Or so shows like "Unsolved Mysteries" would have you believe. This week, Nicole and Rolando are joined by Charlie Worroll of Crimelines to discuss Unsolved Mysteries which aired on NBC from 1987 through 1997, hosted by Robert Stack. What made this show so popular? What does true crime on media say about our culture? Then, the three dissect the latest reboot which premiered on Netflix on July 1, 2020. Is the new show exploitative or a faithful recreation of the original series. What role do producers play when telling true crime? And are shows like this problematic? Listen now. Show Notes: Listen to Crimelines Podcast! LINK Be sure to follow us on social media for news, polls, and fun behind the scenes content. FACEBOOK: facebook.com/remakesrebootsrevivals INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/remakesrebootsrevivals And we always want to hear from you! Email us at remakesrebootsrevivals@gmail.com
Why should John Anglin, his brother Clarence, and Frank Morris get all the attention? Here are the stories of the other escape attempts from the Rock. Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
In November 2008, 22-year-old Lateisha Green was shot and killed outside of a house party in Syracuse, New York. The suspect was tried for murder in what was New York’s first hate crime prosecution involving the death of a transgender person. Would justice be served for Lateisha? Sponsors in this episode: - Autopsy - The hit Reelz Channel show “Autopsy” is coming to PodcastOne with all new episodes. Download new episodes every week on Apple Podcasts and PodcastOne. - Forevernote makes it easy for families to preserve their most precious memories, traditions, and stories. Visit Forevernote.com and enter promo code COURT for a special offer ($25 OFF) and to get started today. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie. This episode was co-written by Charlie Worroll.
Once upon a time, a young Queen met the lustiest and best-proportioned tall dude she had ever seen. She fell in love, but it didn't last. History has been left wondering: did Mary, Queen of Scots blow up her husband? Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
On the night of December 7, 2012, residents in rural Alvin, Texas heard the metal-on-metal sound of a car wreck. Then, about 5 minutes later, they heard a single gunshot. When officers arrived on the scene, they would find the remnants of a car accident, as well as a murder. Were the two related? This episode was researched and written by Charlie Worroll. Monthly Court Junkie Bonus Episodes are now available on Patreon! Just go to CourtJunkie.com/Support and choose the $6 or $10/month tier.
You always thought playing cards were bad because they led to gambling. They're actually bad because they lead to murder. Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
Episode 96 - Charlie Worroll Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Charlie Worroll. Charlie started on her path training to be a sign language interpreter, which is possibly the least useful skill for an all-audio format like podcasting! She currently produces three independent podcasts, as well as writing narrative non-fiction as a freelancer. Charlie lives in Kansas City with her husband and six children. Check out Charlie's website: https://www.basementfortproductions.com Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please visit our website for more information: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! To donate, click here: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/donate/ Please visit this page for information where you can listen to our podcast: thecuriosityhourpodcast.com/listen/ Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language.
While True Crime Bullsh** is on its regularly scheduled week off, Charlie Worroll (of Crimelines and Rusty Hinges) and I decided to sit down and answer some listener questions about the podcast, the case, myself, and Israel Keyes.
From PEI, the story of a family feud that lasted for decades - in the eyes of one man who couldn’t get past his obsession.Want to support sponsors? Here's where the discount codes are:www.canadiantruecrime.ca/sponsorsLearn more:Hostage by ParcastMisconduct True Crime PodcastGet ad free episodes for $2 a month: www.patreon.com/canadiantruecrimeCredits:Research and writing: Charlie Worroll from Impact StatementNarration, music arrangement, audio production: Kristi LeeAudio editing: Erik KrosbyDisclaimer voiced by the host of Beyond Bizarre True CrimeAll other credits including music and sources can be found on the episode page at canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes.Support the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ALBERTA | In 2010, a retired couple embarked on a leisurely road trip in their RV from Alberta to British Columbia. When they didn’t arrive on schedule for an agreed meeting point, their family and friends were left wondering what happened.Meanwhile, who was Travis Vader, and how did he come to be driving their RV?Support my sponsors! Here's where the discount codes are:www.canadiantruecrime.ca/sponsorsLearn more:Crimes of PassionAlready Gone - episode on Bill Barilko and 50 Mission CapJoin my patreon for $2 a month to get ad-free, early-release episodes: www.patreon.com/canadiantruecrimeCredits:Research and writing: Charlie Worroll from Impact Statement Narration, music arrangement: Kristi LeeAudio production: Erik KrosbyDisclaimer voiced by the host of Beyond Bizarre True CrimeMusic Credits:Podcast theme music created by We Talk of Dreams.All other music credits and information sources can be found on the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes.Support the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On July 21, 1896, a ship named the Herbert Fuller was 6 miles from Devil’s Island in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada flying the black flag of distress. Behind them, they were towing the ship’s jolly boat with unusual cargo. In the boat were the bodies of the captain, his wife, and the second-mate, all murdered by an unknown person while out at sea. There were only 9 other people on board. One of them was the murderer but the question was which one? Promo for Targeted True Crime Domestic Violence. Go check it out! Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
The brain of President John F. Kennedy is missing. Hopefully not because someone Konmari'd it. Get in touch! rustyhingespodcast@gmail.com Twitter @rustyhingespod Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
The sun danced. Maybe. Kids saw stuff. Maybe. I dunno. Get in touch! rustyhingespodcast@gmail.com @rustyhingespod on Twitter On Facebook somewhere. Just search it. Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
On April 25, 1934, six year old June Robles was kidnapped for ransom from outside her school. She was later found in a cage in the desert and the truth of who kidnapped her has never been uncovered. Some believe this kidnapping was actually an elaborate hoax. Get in touch (if you want... no pressure) rustyhingespodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @RustyHingesPod Carrier pigeon: trust me, he knows how to find me Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
Clarence Roberts died in a fire in 1970. Ten years and eleven days later, he died in a fire. Again. Get in touch: rustyhingespodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll
Around midnight on April 9, 2008, Kansas City, Kansas dispatch received a 911 call from Jeff Rogers. He had been beaten, shot, and stabbed but used what strength he had left to call for help. He later died, but not before giving police a description of his attackers. It is nearly 10 years later and Jeff’s murder remains unsolved. Jeff’s mother Nancy and uncle John have never stopped seeking justice. Donations to the reward fund can be made via UMB Bank in Kansas City c/o The Jeff Rogers Memorial Fund or to Crime Stoppers. Contact Detective Boehm kboehm@kc-crime.org for more information on how to donate to Crime Stoppers. Written and produced by Charlie Worroll. Special thanks to Nancy, John, and Detective Kevin Boehm. Cover art by Lars Hacking Music by Blue Dot Sessions Support the show.