Crimson Tales: Holiday Crime Special

We’ve chosen a slightly different path as we approach the final episode of 2023. Today’s cases will be less emotionally intense, offering a reprieve as we transition into the festive season and the new year with a lighter spirit. We will focus on incidents where, despite criminal actions, no physical harm befell anyone – those peculiar situations that prompt disbelief and make you question their authenticity.

Content Warnings: mentions of drug use, drug trafficking, assault, attempted murder

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Credits: Research, writing, and editing by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.

Content editing by Lanie Hobbs (yep, that’s me again!).

Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/

Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott

Vanished Innocence: Unraveling the Mystery of Oakley Carlson

Today, with a heavy heart, we delve into the disappearance of a very young soul, cherished by her foster parents but seemingly neglected by her biological kin. As we approach what would have been Oakley Carlson’s 7th birthday and mark the two-year anniversary of her disappearance, we embark on a journey to piece together the haunting puzzle of her case.

Special thanks to the Light the Way Advocacy Project and Haley Gray for making this episode possible. 

Content Warnings: Unsolved Case, missing or murdered child, domestic and child abuse

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If you want to help:

Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Sgt. Paul Logan at 360-964-1729 or by email at sodetectives@ co.grays-harbor.wa.us, or call Crimestoppers at 800-222-8477

Voice your opinion to WA DCYF Secretary Ross Hunter at ross.hunter@ dcyf.wa.gov

Justice For Oakley: https://justiceforoakley.wixsite.com/home 

Oakley Carlson – Oakville, Washington Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/606006277277514  

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Credits:

Research by Haley Gray of https://haleygrayresearch.com/ 

Writing by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.

Content editing by Lanie Hobbs (yep, that’s me again!).

Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit https://theinkypawprint.com/

Case Cracker Elite – Patreon Producer – Kim McDermott

Shifting Perceptions: From Crimes to Heroism

Welcome back to True Crime Cases! I’m your host, Lanie. Crime doesn’t change, but the law sure does.

Exploring Shifting Perceptions:

  • Over the last 100 years, countless individuals have fought for their rights and achieved progress despite ongoing struggles.
  • Civil rights, LGBTQ+ rights, indigenous peoples’ rights, and rights for women and children are some of the notable milestones in this journey.
  • In the past, women were denied voting rights, and children endured harsh labor conditions in factories.

The Ethical Dilemma of Justice:

  • The legality of capital punishment varies depending on geographical boundaries.

Special Episode: A Captivating Tale of Heroism:

  • Today’s episode takes a diversion from regular cases to present a captivating tale spanning nearly a century in the U.S.
  • Acts that were once considered crimes are now celebrated as acts of heroism.
  • Exploring ethics, shifting perceptions, and the complex world of crime.

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  • If you enjoy our podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform.
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  • Visit our website at truecrimecasespodcast.com for episode suggestions.
  • Contact us at tcfcpod@gmail.com to reach out or share your thoughts.

Credits:

  • Research, writing, and editing by Jesse Hawke from the Inky Pawprint.
  • Content editing by Lanie Hobbs (yep, that’s me again!).
  • Audio Engineering by the talented Neeks at We Talk of Dreams; find him on Twitter @we talk of dreams or visit the InkyPawprint.com.

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