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Latest Episodes

UPDATE: Killer on the High Bridge

UPDATE: Killer on the High Bridge

Today, April 22, 2019, the Indiana State Police held a press conference updating the public on the Delphi case. They said after 2 years they are changing the direction of their investigation.

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MURDERED: Brook Baker

MURDERED: Brook Baker

In April’s full-length bonus episode we tell you the story that was SUPPOSED to be the very first episode of Crime Junkie. Brook Baker was an Indiana college student who was murdered in 1997.

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MISSING: Rachel Cooke

MISSING: Rachel Cooke

17 years ago, college student Rachel Cooke was visiting her family home in Texas for her winter break. She went out for an early morning run on her regular route but never returned.

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MURDERED: Kacie Woody

MURDERED: Kacie Woody

Like many young kids, Kacie Woody had an active online life in 2002 but the ‘friends’ she was meeting online turned out not to be friends at all.

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MURDERED: Kirsten Hatfield

MURDERED: Kirsten Hatfield

It took decades and DNA science to catch a predator who was able to snatch a girl, Kirsten Hatfield, from her own room in the dead of night.

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We’ve produced multiple shows that have premiered at #1, racking up hundreds of millions of downloads a year. audiochuck is also passionate about using our platform to make a positive difference in people’s lives by using our time, money, and resources to advocate for victims and families.