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The Harvard Murder

Subscribe to Forensic Tales podcast so you don’t miss an episode! On the night of January 6, 1969, Jane Britton, a graduate student in the anthropology department at Harvard University went to dinner with her boyfriend, James Humphries and a few friends. After dinner, Jane and James went ice skating and returned to Jane’s apartment,…

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Noura Jackson

Subscribe to Forensic Tales podcast so you don’t miss an episode! On Sunday, June 5, 2005, around 5:00 a.m., 18-year old Noura Jackson called 9-1-1 to report that her mother, Jennifer Jackson, had been murdered inside their Memphis, Tennessee home. Jennifer was discovered at the foot of her bed and had been stabbed over 50…

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The Parachute Murder Plot

Subscribe to Forensic Tales podcast so you don’t miss an episode! On April 4, 2015, experienced free-fall instructor Victoria Cilliers was set to complete her 2,650th jump. The jump was a gift from her husband, Emile, as a way to celebrate the birth of their 2nd child together. Victoria and Emile Cilliers pictured together. PHOTO…

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The Darlie Routier Story

Subscribe to Forensic Tales podcast so you don’t miss an episode! On June 6, 1996 a little after 2:00 a.m., Darlie Routier called 9-1-1 reporting that an intruder stabbed her and her 2 sons, Devon and Damon. Both boys were pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. However, Darlie survived the attack but suffered…

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The Disappearance of Sneha Philip

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! September 11th, 2001, a day all Americans will always remember. One of the darkest days in American history. The terrorist attack on 9/11 left almost 3,000 people dead, and over 25,000 people injured. The world we knew would be forever changed. But the terrorist…

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Blade Runner: Oscar Pistorius

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! Oscar Pistorius became known as “Blade Runner.” Born in 1986, he’s remembered as the South African former professional sprinter, who as a double-amputee competed in 3 Paralympic games and the 2012 Summer Olympics. He was celebrated as the first amputee runner to ever compete…

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The BTK Strangler

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! Dennis Rader aka “BTK” is one of America’s most notorious serial killers. BTK is responsible for killing 10 innocent people. Dennis Rader “BTK”. PHOTO SOURCE: BIOGRAPHY.COM On January 15th, 1974, Dennis Rader “BTK” selected his first victims. In January 1974, 4 members of the…

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Lindbergh Kidnapping

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! Charles Augustus Lindberg Jr. was born in 1930 to parents Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Charles Lindbergh was a famous American aviator and pioneer in the field of aviation. Lindbergh became an overnight sensation after he completed the first transatlantic flight between 2…

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Staircase Murder: Part 2

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! Michael Peterson is arrested and charged with his wife, Kathleen’s murder. Police and prosecutors don’t believe his story that his wife fell down the stairs. Michael Peterson in court with his attorney, David Rudolph. PHOTO SOURCE: Digital Spy At first, Kathleen’s daughter, Caitlin, and…

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Staircase Murder: Part 1

Subscribe to Forensic Tales Podcast so you don’t miss an episode! On Sunday, December 8, 2001, the Durham, North Carolina police receive a frantic 9-1-1 call at 2:40 a.m. The caller is Michael Peterson. Michael reports to the police that his wife, Kathleen Peterson is at the bottom of the staircase and has suffered from…

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