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New serial podcast listen
New serial podcast listen










  1. #New serial podcast listen serial#
  2. #New serial podcast listen series#

#New serial podcast listen serial#

I don’t want to give too much away, but I’ll say this: when Jensen declares in Unraveled’s opening credits (quite dramatically, I might add) that “Everything you think you know about the Long Island Serial Killer case…is wrong,” he’s not wrong.

#New serial podcast listen series#

If you aren’t among the millions that have already binged this seven-part series from The First Degree podcasters Billy Jensen ( I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, Death at the Mansion: Rebecca Zahau, among many others) and Alexis Linkletter ( Talking Evil on Discovery+), you’re missing out. I know what you’re thinking: another LISK podcast? Hasn’t this case already been covered to death? (No pun intended.) Bear with me, though. Over the course of eight episodes, Walker retraces Charlo’s steps, interviewing Charlo’s family members and the lead investigator on the case, following up on brand-new leads, and conducting her own real-time investigation. What’s more, mainstream media tend to overlook cases that involve Indigenous women-cases like Charlo’s. There are thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the U.S., and Walker-who is Cree from the Okanese First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada-has dedicated her journalistic career to uncovering violence perpetrated against Indigenous women like Charlo. She has never been seen or heard from since. Surveillance footage from that night shows her walking down an alleyway behind the bar. Things were going well for Charlo at the time of her disappearance: she was about to start training to become a firefighter and had a new boyfriend.Ĭharlo’s last known whereabouts? The Badlander, a bar in downtown Missoula. On June 15, 2018, Charlo, a young mother and Confederated Salish Kootenai tribal member, was enjoying a night out in downtown Missoula. Helmed by award-winning journalist Connie Walker (CBC’s Missing & Murdered podcast), Stolen: The Search for Jermain unpacks the case of Jermain Charlo, a 23 year-old Indigenous woman who disappeared from Missoula, Montana in 2018. They break down each of the critical decisions involved in a murder case, talking to victims’ loved ones and law enforcement professionals involved in the original investigation along the way. Scott Weinberger, an Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist, worked as a sheriff’s deputy in South Florida before turning to a career in journalism.Įvery Wednesday, Weinberger and Nicolazzi take listeners for a behind-the-scenes deep dive into some of the most compelling cases. Nicolazzi spent 21 years working as a New York City homicide prosecutor and currently hosts Investigation Discovery’s True Conviction. What sets Anatomy of Murder apart from other true crime podcasts? It’s the real insider’s perspective offered by the show’s co-hosts-one that considers every single layer of a murder investigation.Īnna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger are the definition of true true crime insiders. Tune into these nine new pods this spring. Winter’s chill is thawing, and you know what that means: a fresh crop of true-crime podcasts.












New serial podcast listen