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Criminal Notes

Criminal Notes

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Every crime leaves a trail. Criminal Notes invites you to decipher the dark stories hidden within the evidence. We meticulously unpack real-life criminal cases, from unsolved mysteries and chilling serial killer sagas to shocking murder investigations, providing a deep dive into the human psyche and the justice system.

Go beyond the headlines with us as we explore forensic details, investigative twists, and the profound impact of these events. Criminal Notes offers a fresh, analytical perspective on true crime, ensuring every case is presented with respect and thorough research, uncovering the complexities behind each tragic event.

New episodes drop daily, Monday through Sunday, at 9:00 AM, guaranteeing a consistent stream of compelling content to fuel your curiosity. Each episode is a standalone exploration, perfect for your daily commute or a deep dive into the shadows.

This podcast is for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of crime, seeking to understand the 'why' behind the 'what', and those who appreciate detailed storytelling in the true crime genre. If you're a fan of investigative journalism and real crime documentaries, Criminal Notes is your next essential listen.

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  • The Dry Coat: The Murder of Marilyn Brown
    2026/07/15
    The Dry Coat: The Murder of Marilyn Brown

    A dry, folded burgundy wool coat sat untouched on a concrete ledge above the Aldine River after three days below freezing - and the coat would become the case's most disturbing clue. Who treated fabric to repel water before it ever touched the river, and why would someone leave that coat like a calling card?

    In this episode, we lay out the timeline from Marilyn Brown's last confirmed sighting on February 8 to the discovery of her coat on February 11 and her body on February 19, following how that single, inexplicable dry coat shaped the investigation. What does a deliberately preserved garment tell investigators about the person who walked away?

    Person: Marilyn Brown
    Location: Aldine, Pennsylvania
    Date last seen: February 8
    Coat discovery: February 11 at Keller Street pump station
    Body recovered: February 19, eight miles downriver

    - Marilyn Brown was 61 years old and had lived in Aldine her entire life.
    - Last confirmed sighting was at 5:40 PM on February 8, recorded by a pharmacy camera on Bauer and Ninth.
    - A volunteer saw her leave the Aldine Food Collective wearing a burgundy wool coat minutes before the camera footage.
    - Maintenance worker Dale Pruitt found the burgundy coat folded and completely dry on February 11 at the Keller Street pumping station.
    - Marilyn’s body was recovered on February 19 approximately eight miles downriver; the medical examiner ruled drowning with entry consistent near Keller Street.

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    24 分
  • A Shoe Inside a Sealed Unit: The Murder of Marilyn Roberts
    2026/07/14
    A Shoe Inside a Sealed Unit: The Murder of Marilyn Roberts

    A single woman's shoe, clean and standing perfectly vertical on the concrete floor of a sealed storage unit, was found eleven months after the padlock had last been touched - and Marilyn Roberts had been missing for six days. How did one shoe appear inside an undisturbed unit with no sign anyone had entered, and what link would it create between three separate murder investigations?

    In this episode, we follow the timeline from the day Marilyn missed her weekly Sunday dinner to the discovery in unit forty-one, tracing the movements, evidence, and small-town witnesses that shaped the case. What pattern emerges from a pinged cell phone, a dark green pickup, and a shoe left "to be understood"?

    Unit: 41
    Date missing report filed: September 7, 2009
    Last cell tower ping: two miles north of Dellhart at 4:51 PM on September 7, 2009
    Town population: roughly 2,400 in 2009
    Investigator: Detective Wade Williams, Graber County Sheriff's Department

    - The storage unit padlock had not been touched in eleven months according to the manager's log.
    - Marilyn Roberts was 24 years old and had been missing for six days when the shoe was found.
    - Marilyn's car was parked in her driveway and her purse and keys remained in her house on Sutter Lane.
    - Her phone last pinged a cell tower two miles north of Dellhart at 4:51 PM on Sunday, September 7, 2009.
    - Neighbor Bob Cutler reported seeing a dark green pickup truck parked near Marilyn's house that afternoon.

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    25 分
  • Baggage Handler Opens a Suitcase and Finds the Unthinkable: The Connie Carter Case
    2026/07/14
    Baggage Handler Opens a Suitcase and Finds the Unthinkable: The Connie Carter Case

    The suitcase smelled different and when a veteran baggage handler unlatched the black Samsonite at 5:19 a.m., what he saw set off a 29-day search that crossed two states. How did someone know, down to the minute, exactly when to put Connie Carter in that bag?

    In this episode, we follow the timeline from Connie's last normal phone call at approximately 8:55 p.m. to the freight-rail discovery the next morning, mapping her routines, relationships, and the surveillance that captured a man checking the luggage in Albuquerque at 9:47 p.m. - so who checked her name onto that tag?

    Person: Connie Carter
    Location: Millhaven
    Date: luggage checked in Albuquerque on Monday evening at 9:47 p.m.
    Event: suitcase discovered at Millhaven Station at 5:19 a.m. on Tuesday
    Duration: search that consumed 29 days

    - Connie Carter was 48 years old and had lived on Durango Lane in Millhaven for eleven years.
    - Connie's last phone call to colleague Tessa Bright lasted about 40 minutes and ended at approximately 8:55 p.m.
    - Connie's phone registered its last contact between 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. the same night.
    - A black Samsonite hardshell checked in at Amtrak's Albuquerque station at 9:47 p.m. the previous Monday under the name "Connie."
    - The man on station cameras was described as a white male, medium build, approximately 45 years old, wearing a gray zip-up jacket, who paid cash.

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    22 分
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