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Latest Episodes
MURDERED: Elizabeth Salgado
18 days after coming to the US, Elizabeth Salgado went missing while walking from school to her apartment, her remains were found years later.
UNIDENTIFIED: Sumter County Does
In August of 1976, the bodies of a young man and woman were found in rural Sumter County, South Carolina. Police would infer a lot from their belongings and the state of their bodies.
MURDERED: Natalie Bollinger
When Natalie Bollinger goes missing from her Colorado home, a clear suspect emerges. But the case takes an unsuspecting turn after an odd request.
MISSING: Colleen Wood
Colleen Wood thought she found the man of her dreams and the opportunity of a lifetime when he offered to sail her around the world.
MURDERED: Reyna Marroquín // Michelle Schroader
This week we have two stories of women who were murdered and laid to rest, Reyna Marroquín and Michelle Schroader.
AMA: Retired Homicide Detective
We interview retired Sgt. Steve Dubois, from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, asking him all the questions Crime Junkies have about life as a real detective.
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