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by Judith A. Yates

Best True Crime Podcast is a division of Best True Crime Books, Games & Video, LLC. Every episode is a journey to explore crime, forensics, and historical cases. Join an award-winning criminologist who informs, educates, and entertains true crime enthusiasts through criminal justice and dark history tours.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 3

  • The Truth About Airport Security

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    The Truth About Airport Security

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    Are the airline safety and security measures working, or do they make us feel safe? Let’s discuss the biggest threat to our safety while flying.

  • Season 2

  • Lost Boy Found Lost: The Strange Case of Bobby Dunbar

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    Lost Boy Found Lost: The Strange Case of Bobby Dunbar

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    A 1912 missing child case is solved in 2004 thanks toa DNA test. Still, the DNA test leads to more questions than answers. Where is Bobby Dunbar?And who is Bobby Dunbar?

  • Selfies at Auschwitz - why the graves of 6 million have become a backdrop

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    Selfies at Auschwitz - why the graves of 6 million have become a backdrop

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    Concentration camp sites in Europe have reported a rising number of tourists taking selfies and inappropriate pictures. Why have mass graves become some people's fun backdrop?

  • The case of Diamond Alvarez: Teen Domestic Violence & Victim Witness Statements

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    The case of Diamond Alvarez: Teen Domestic Violence & Victim Witness Statements

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    16-year-old Diamond Alvarez was murdered by her boyfriend in cold blood. Teen domestic violence did not make the news; the explosion in the courtroom did. Includes a discussion on victim impact statements.

  • Burning As Capitol Punishment - History & Facts

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    Burning As Capitol Punishment - History & Facts

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    Execution by fire is part of world history. This is the true history about burning at the stake as capitol punishment, the stunning facts about fire and the body, and how fire continues as punishment today.