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Rise Stories

Rise Stories

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Rise Stories Step into the shadows of the human mind with Rise Stories, a gripping True Crime podcast that dives deep into the chilling world of unsolved mysteries, notorious criminals, and the quest for justice. Each episode unravels a haunting tale, blending in-depth research, detailed narratives, and expert interviews that illuminate the dark corners of crime. Join us as we explore not just the crimes that shocked communities, but the lives that were forever changed. We'll investigate wrongful convictions, dissect cold cases, and shed light on the stories of those whose voices still echo in the silence of unresolved truths. With a perfect mix of suspense and empathy, Rise Stories invites you to experience the intricate web of justice, victim advocacy, and the relentless search for answers. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast or a curious newcomer, prepare to be captivated by the stories that reveal the complexities of human nature. Tune in, and let us guide you through the unsolved, the unimaginable, and the unthinkable—because every crime has a story waiting to be told.2025 All rights reserved. ノンフィクション犯罪
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  • Writing the Unsolved: How a True Crime Author Rebuilds a Cold Case From Fragments
    2025/11/22
    Most true crime listeners know the final story—the polished narrative that threads victims, suspects, and clues into a compelling arc. But how does that story actually come together without crossing ethical lines or exploiting real pain? In this episode, Samnang and James sit down with Kevin, a true crime author, to dissect his process on a lesser-known cold case he’s currently researching—without naming the case or the town. Through cinematic narration and candid panel discussion, they walk listeners through each stage: identifying a case worth revisiting, earning the trust of families, navigating law enforcement records, and deciding what details never make it to the page. Along the way, they unpack how to balance suspense with sensitivity, how investigative dead ends shape the final story, and why “what we can’t verify” is just as important as what we can. This episode turns the investigative lens on true crime itself, giving listeners tools to be more informed, ethical consumers of the genre they love.
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    27 分
  • The Case That Belongs to Everyone: How Communities Quietly Keep Cold Cases Alive
    2025/11/23
    Most cold case stories center on detectives, lawyers, or journalists—but what about the ordinary people who refuse to forget? In this episode, Rise Stories turns the microphone toward the overlooked backbone of many long-running investigations: the community. Samnang and James are joined by true crime author Kevin to unpack a composite, anonymized cold case built from several real investigations he’s studied. Through cinematic narration, they walk listeners into a small town where a decades-old disappearance still shapes how people shop, walk home, and talk about trust. Then, in a panel discussion, they explore how clerks who remember faces, neighbors who track routines, and listeners who organize files from their living rooms can contribute ethically and effectively. The team breaks down the line between “helpful tipster” and “harmful vigilante,” examines how online forums can both aid and derail cases, and offers a practical, victim-centered framework for anyone who wants to support justice without causing new harm.
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    25 分
  • The Men Who Vanished at Dusk: Missing Fathers, Silent Files, and the Gaps in Our Justice Map
    2025/11/24
    Most missing-person stories that reach national attention center on children, students, or high-profile victims. But across small towns and working-class suburbs, another pattern hides in plain sight: fathers who clock out, run one last errand at dusk, and vanish between the parking lot and the front door. In this episode, Rise Stories weaves together a composite case built from several real investigations: a mechanic, a warehouse supervisor, and a night-shift cook who all disappeared on ordinary evenings years apart. Alona pulls listeners into the final known hours of “Daniel,” our anonymized composite dad, while Samnang, James, and true crime author Kevin break down why cases like his so often stall. They examine missing-adult biases, assumptions about men who “walk away,” flawed early response protocols, and the families left to fight for attention. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how risk, routine, and class shape which cases get urgency—and how careful, ethical attention can help keep these men from being erased twice.
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    27 分
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