Real stories and criminal cases from across the globe. From murders and disappearances to unsolved mysteries, we explore both well-known and more overlooked cases that reveal how crime impacts people, societies, and justice systems worldwide.
Global True Crime is an English adaptation of the Swedish podcast "Rysarpodden: True Crime". Hosted by Annie Nordström and Michaela Malm.
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Real stories and criminal cases from across the globe. From murders and disappearances to unsolved mysteries, we explore both well-known and more overlooked cases that reveal how crime impacts people, societies, and justice systems worldwide.
Global True Crime is an English adaptation of the Swedish podcast "Rysarpodden: True Crime". Hosted by Annie Nordström and Michaela Malm.
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Hawaii is often associated with golden beaches, vacations, and tranquillity. A place long regarded as unusually safe, far removed from the violence that so often dominates headlines in other parts of the United States. By the late 1990s, Honolulu was often described as one of America’s safest major cities. But on the morning of Tuesday, 2 November 1999, that sense of security was suddenly shattered. In an office complex along Nimitz Highway, the working day began as normal. None of the employees present could have known that the events about to unfold would later be described as the deadliest mass shooting in the history of Hawaii.
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24 January 1984 began like any other Tuesday. Nineteen-year-old Tim Molnar left his family home in Daytona Beach, Florida, and dropped his younger brother off at school. He was then supposed to continue on to university, but Tim would never arrive that day. Instead, he vanished, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Some years later, Tim’s remains were discovered in a remote wooded area in Wisconsin, more than 1,200 miles from home. Although his death was eventually confirmed beyond any doubt, the circumstances surrounding it remain unresolved. More than forty years later, no one can say with certainty what happened to Tim Molnar, nor why he chose, or perhaps did not choose, to leave Florida that day.
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On December 16th, 2000, 31-year-old Mike Williams left home at dawn to go duck hunting. It was one of his greatest passions in life, something he did often and something he truly loved. But this day would not be like all the others. Mike never returned home after that trip. He disappeared without a trace, and what followed would become a mystery that lasted seventeen years. It wasn’t until 2017 that Mike’s family finally got the answers they had been waiting for all those years, when investigators were at last able to uncover what had actually happened to him, and why he never came home that morning.
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On the morning of December 16th, 2000, 31-year-old Mike Williams left his home in Tallahassee before sunrise. He was heading out to do something he’d done hundreds of times before, go duck hunting on Lake Seminole. But sometime after Mike launched his boat, something went wrong. Very wrong. When he didn’t come home, a massive search was launched. His boat was found. His gear was found. But Mike himself had vanished, without a trace. And what at first looked like a tragic accident would soon turn into one of the most puzzling disappearance cases in northern Florida.
This is part 1 of the Mike Williams case. Part 2 will be released Monday 1st December.
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They say that true friendship can overcome anything. But what happens when love, obsession, and imagination become so intertwined that reality begins to fade away? On the 22nd of June, 1954, the world received its answer in Christchurch, New Zealand, when two teenage girls made a decision that would change their lives forever. A decision that turned friendship into tragedy, and that, even now, more than seventy years later, remains one of the most infamous murder cases in the country’s history.
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In the fall of 1958, a teenager named William Leslie Arnold made the shocking decision to shoot and kill both of his parents after an argument. He later managed to escape from prison in the state of Nebraska in the United States, and from that moment on, he seemed to have vanished without a trace. William remained on the run for decades, and eventually, investigators began to lose hope of ever finding him. But the case would take an unexpected turn as late as 2022; all thanks to a determined investigator, a DNA test and a curious young man in Australia who was eager to learn more about his father’s past.
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"What have I done to deserve being locked away? I do not deserve this horrible torture. God cannot exist if He allows His creatures to suffer like this. And there is no one coming to my rescue.” These were some of the words Blanche Monnier scratched onto the walls of the dark room where she was imprisoned, punished for loving the wrong man. A man her mother simply could not accept. Blanche was in her mid-twenties when she was locked away, and she would remain in that small, airless room for another twenty-five years before she saw daylight again.
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In July 2008, tragedy struck in a parking lot when a well-liked teacher and mother of three, Genai Coleman, was shot and killed during a carjacking. The attack was cold, calculated, and completely senseless. Police immediately launched an intensive search for the person responsible. Before long, the evidence seemed to point clearly in one direction, towards a man who perfectly matched the description given by witnesses and seen on security footage. Investigators even confirmed that his DNA had been found inside Genai’s car. But as the case unfolded, it became clear that something was terribly wrong. The police had the right DNA profile, but they had somehow arrested the wrong man.
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In April 2007, two German police officers were found shot in their patrol car in the city of Heilbronn. When forensic investigators examined the crime scene, they were surprised to discover a female DNA profile that also matched traces found at a number of other unsolved crimes. The same genetic evidence had been identified at burglaries, thefts and several murders, in total around forty different crime scenes across Germany, Austria and France between 1993 and 2009. It appeared as though the same woman was moving seamlessly across Europe, leaving behind death and confusion, yet without ever being seen. She became known as “The Phantom of Heilbronn”, and the hunt for this mysterious figure would go on to become one of the most extensive and widely discussed police investigations in German history.
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The MacDonald family seemed to have it all: young, beautiful, and successful. Colette and Jeffrey, with their two little daughters. Jeffrey was thriving in his career, and they had big plans for the future. But all of that ended on the night of February 17, 1970, when three members of the family were brutally murdered. The question people asked then, and still ask today, is this: Was the fourth member of the MacDonald family truly a victim of this horrific event, or was there something darker hidden behind that perfect facade?
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Shortly after Christmas in 1992, 23-year-old Steven Clark went out for a walk with his mother, Doris, near Saltburn, along the coastline of North Yorkshire in England. At one point, they stopped at a public restroom. Steven went into the men’s, while Doris slipped into the ladies’. From that very moment, Steven vanished without a trace, and he has never returned home since. Almost 28 years later, the case suddenly resurfaced when two people were arrested by police, suspected of murdering Steven. An arrest that shocked the entire community and made headlines across the media for a long time afterwards.
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During most of the nineties, Kristen Gilbert worked as a nurse at a veterans’ hospital in Massachusetts. She was young, intelligent, skilled, and well-liked by her colleagues. Later on however, she would earn the chilling nickname “The Angel of Death,” because an alarming number of her patients died during her shifts. At first, it seemed like an unfortunate coincidence. But over time, a much darker truth would come to light.
Global True Crime is an English adaptation of the Swedish podcast "Rysarpodden: True Crime".
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Real stories and criminal cases from across the globe. From murders and disappearances to unsolved mysteries, we explore both well-known and lesser-known cases that reveal how crime impacts people, societies, and justice systems worldwide. Coming soon.
Global True Crime is an English adaptation of the Swedish podcast "Rysarpodden: True Crime".
Global True Crime is an English adaptation of the Swedish podcast "Rysarpodden: True Crime".
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