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In addition to supporting the above organizations we, along with our listeners, have contributed time, money and resources directly to victim family members to help them advocate.
Latest Episodes
INFAMOUS: The Preppy Murder
When Jennifer Levin is found murdered in Central Park in 1986, one of her private school friends is arrested for the crime.
MISSING: Patricia Spencer & Pamela Hobley
On October 31, 1969, two teenage girls would go missing in their small hometown of Oscoda, Michigan.
MURDERED: Annamarie Cochrane Rintala
Just like love knows no gender, neither does jealousy, dysfunction or murder. In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we are partnering with The Network/La Red to bring awareness to issues of domestic violence within the LGBTQ community.
SURVIVED: Amanda Howard
A brutal murder and fetal kidnapping inspire a young want-to-be-mother to do the unthinkable to someone in her small town.
SERIAL KILLER: Robert William Pickton
In this week’s episode, we talk more about the man, Robert Pickton, responsible for making Canadian women disappear for years and what horrors were found on his pig farm.
MISSING: Women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
For two decades, women living in a ten-block stretch of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, were disappearing without a trace.
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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.