Missing in a Moment - The Disappearance of Morgan Nick - 29 Years
On June 9, 1995, Morgan Nick - a six-year-old girl was abducted from a little league baseball game in Alma, Arkansas after chasing fireflies with her friends.In the wake of this earth-shattering event her mother, Colleen started the Morgan Nick Foundation to assist other families impacted by this type of tragedy.Please consider donating to the Morgan Nick Foundation. The website is: MorganNickFoundation.comIf you have any information about Morgan's disappearance, please call 479.632.3333 or 1.800.CALLFBIJust because someone goes missing in a moment doesn't mean their memory is lost forever.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Season Two - The Eleventh Day of Christmas - 11:11
Santa Maybe, a Criminal is a limited true crime satire/parody podcast created by Jason Usry.This is Season Two – The Eleventh Day of Christmas – “11:11”Created by:Jason UsryRebekah Sebastian,Dr. Shiloh Catanese, & Dr. Scott Musgrove, co-hosts of the LA Not So Confidential Podcastand our very own Legal Eagle, Michelle Kaz.It is written and produced by Jason Usry.Besides host Richie Buck, this week’s cast included (in order of appearance)…Grayson Thagard as Corrections Officer / Jailer…Bob of the Defense Diaries podcast.Morgan from CrimepediaCherry from CrimepediaNic from True Crime Garage & The Big Kids ShowChris Williamson from VanishedMindy from REMelationsMusic and Sound FX sourced through Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe, Audiio, Motion Array, and Audioblocks.Additional music and atmospheres provided by Captain Fathands.This show does contain satire and the only character based on a real person is Santa Claus. Any other names or likenesses are purely coincidental.Santa Maybe, a Criminal is an Ear Cult Production.https://www.santamaybe.comG1sBF0j0YCfWgVGWmOYAAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Santa Maybe, a Criminal Presents: Bad Blood-A Taylor Swift True Crime Podcast Collaboration
As we arrive at Valentine's Day a few true crime creators and I decided to share a case that we found, based off of the title of a Taylor Swift song...
This is "Maroon" by Santa Maybe, a Criminal.
A few notes:
Take care while listening to this podcast. It discusses criminal activity, including violence, abduction, and murder sometimes involving children.
Any opinions in these episodes are solely the opinions of the creators telling the story
Suspects mentioned in these tales are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. And these are real stories about real people.
The most important thing we can do to honor the victims and their loved ones in these cases is to play an active role in our criminal justice system, remain vigilant in understanding our surroundings, and support organizations that work to make sure that stories like this remain the exception and not the rule.
Podcasters contributing to this collaboration include:
True Crime Connections
Murder and Mimosas
Deep Dark Secrets
Extinguished
and of course Santa Maybe, a Criminal.
All music is licensed royalty-free through Epidemic Sound.
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Santa Maybe, a Criminal Presents: Bad Blood-A Taylor Swift True Crime Podcast Collaboration
As we near Valentine's Day a few true crime creators and I decided to share a case that we found, based off of the title of a Taylor Swift song...
This is "No Body, No Crime" by Deep Dark Secrets.
A few notes:
Take care while listening to this podcast. It discusses criminal activity, including violence, abduction, and murder sometimes involving children.
Any opinions in these episodes are solely the opinions of the creators telling the story
Suspects mentioned in these tales are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. And these are real stories about real people.
The most important thing we can do to honor the victims and their loved ones in these cases is to play an active role in our criminal justice system, remain vigilant in understanding our surroundings, and support organizations that work to make sure that stories like this remain the exception and not the rule.
Podcasters contributing to this collaboration include:
True Crime Connections
Murder and Mimosas
Deep Dark Secrets
Extinguished
and of course Santa Maybe, a Criminal.
All music is licensed royalty-free through Epidemic Sound.
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Santa Maybe, a Criminal Presents: Bad Blood-A Taylor Swift True Crime Podcast Collaboration
As we near Valentine's Day a few true crime creators and I decided to share a case that we found, based off of the title of a Taylor Swift song...
This is "Bad Blood" by Extinguished.
A few notes:
Take care while listening to this podcast. It discusses criminal activity, including violence, abduction, and murder sometimes involving children.
Any opinions in these episodes are solely the opinions of the creators telling the story
Suspects mentioned in these tales are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. And these are real stories about real people.
The most important thing we can do to honor the victims and their loved ones in these cases is to play an active role in our criminal justice system, remain vigilant in understanding our surroundings, and support organizations that work to make sure that stories like this remain the exception and not the rule.
Podcasters contributing to this collaboration include:
True Crime Connections
Murder and Mimosas
Deep Dark Secrets
Extinguished
and of course Santa Maybe, a Criminal.
All music is licensed royalty-free through Epidemic Sound.
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Is Santa a Criminal? Maybe. In this true-crime satirical podcast, some of your favorite true crime podcasters join up to spin a yarn about Santa's arrest, his incarceration, and the frenzy around his trial in a south Georgia town.