January 13, 2017

Now Listening; Favorite itunes Podcasts






Snow days are great (if you get them) but can
sometimes be boring. Or maybe you are from
a place that is not prone to in-climate weather, but 
have found yourself with some serious
 down time this month.

One of our newly acquired pleasures lately
have been crime podcasts. Yes that's right,
Crime. There is something so strangely intriguing
about a good murder mystery, and even more
fascinating when they are real.

It all started with a curiosity for Serial.
We jumped on the bandwagon (way late)
, but like most, we were instantly hooked!
It was a real episode flipper.

As luck would have it, our procrastination
somewhat paid off. The Serial podcast has 
since inspired several other pocasts to sprout up
on itunes in the vain of True Crime.
It's almost as good as binging on Netflix...almost.
But the nice thing about it is you can listen
to them at work too!

I think we have just about gone through them all
but if you are like us, and find yourself with
an afinitiy for the mysterious, check out 
our favorite True Crime Podcasts on itunes!

AND, if you have any suggestions for ones to try out,
let us know! We are always looking for a
great new binge!



http://casefilepodcast.com/podcast-archive/


CASEFILE

Fact is scarier than fiction. Casefile, a true crime podcast
Each episode explores a new case. The shocking, 
the terrifying, the strange, the unsolved.

https://serialpodcast.org/ 

SERIAL 

Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life,
 hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial tells one story—
a true story—over the course of a season. 
Each season, they follow a plot and characters wherever they take you. 
They won’t know what happens at the end until they get there,
 not long before you get there with them.


http://www.cbc.ca/radio/sks/about

 SOMEONE KNOWS SOMETHING

On December 31, 1997, at a New Year's Eve party 
broadcast on live TV, Sheryl Sheppard accepted a marriage
 proposal from her boyfriend, Michael Lavoie. Two days later,
 she disappeared. In Season 2 of SKS, documentarian 
David Ridgen joins Sheppard's mother Odette on her search for answers.



http://www.cincinnati.com/series/accused/

THE ACCUSED

When Elizabeth Andes was found murdered in her 
Ohio apartment in 1978, police and prosecutors decided 
within hours it was an open-and-shut case. Two juries
 disagreed. The Cincinnati Enquirer investigates:
Was the right guy charged, or did a killer walk free? 


http://www.thevanishedpodcast.com/

THE VANISHED

The Vanished is a true crime podcast that explores
 the stories of those who have gone missing. Join host,
 Marissa Jones, as she investigates each case, often 
interviewing the loved ones who are still searching for answers. 


http://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/missing-murdered-who-killed-alberta-williams/

MISSING AND MURDERED

Sparked by a chilling tip, Missing & Murdered
Who Killed Alberta Williams? is an eight-part podcast
 investigation that unearths new information and potential
 suspects in the cold case of a young Indigenous woman murdered
 in British Columbia in 1989


http://www.apmreports.org/in-the-dark

IN THE DARK

 AN APM REPORTS PODCAST. In the Dark. A podcast 
about a 27-year child abduction investigation that changed
 the nation. Child abductions are rare crimes

http://swordandscale.com/

SWORD AND SCALE

The Sword and Scale true-crime podcast is an 
immersive audio experience covering the underworld of
 criminal activity and the demented minds that perform the
 most despicable and unthinkable actions, proving that 
the worst monsters are very real.





'Up and vanished' is an investigative podcast that 
explores the unsolved disappearance of georgia beauty
 queen and high school teacher, tara grinstead, an 11-year-old
 cold case that is the largest case in georgia’s history.
 Follow along as host payne lindsey, a documentarian  
turned amateur investigator, examines old case evidence, 
re-interviews persons of interest, and uncovers new leads,
 while guiding listeners through his real time investigation.

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