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All The Damn Crime
John and Joel
54 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text Three family members murdered in 1985. No confession, little evidence, and an 11-year-old survivor who couldn’t share what she witnessed. We trace how the Eastburn murders went cold, the suspects that rose and fell, and the breakthrough that finally unlocked the mystery.
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Send us a text Three family members murdered in 1985. No confession, little evidence, and an 11-year-old survivor who couldn’t share what she witnessed. We trace how the Eastburn murders went cold, the suspects that rose and fell, and the breakthrough that finally unlocked the mystery.
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Five Days Missing: The Travis Walton Abduction
All The Damn Crime
58 minutes
2 months ago
Five Days Missing: The Travis Walton Abduction
Send us a text On November 5, 1975, forestry worker Travis Walton vanished for five days in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. His co-workers claimed a UFO’s beam pulled him from the truck; he returned disoriented, claiming alien medical exams. Join us as we dive into the investigation, the sceptics, and the evidence—or lack thereof—that makes this one of the most famous abduction stories ever.
All The Damn Crime
Send us a text Three family members murdered in 1985. No confession, little evidence, and an 11-year-old survivor who couldn’t share what she witnessed. We trace how the Eastburn murders went cold, the suspects that rose and fell, and the breakthrough that finally unlocked the mystery.