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  • A U.S. Army sergeant. A SpongeBob fan. A twin sister forever loved.
    2025/10/28

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    Today’s story is about Kimberly Walker—a U.S. Army sergeant, a twin sister, a vibrant soul—and the headstone that sparked a national conversation.

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    17 分
  • The Chillicothe Murders: Ohio’s Vanishing Women
    2025/10/12

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    Today, we’re heading to a small town in southern Ohio — a place that looks peaceful on the surface… but hides a dark secret.

    Between 2014 and 2015, six women vanished from Chillicothe, Ohio.
    A town with a population of just 21,000 — and suddenly, woman after woman was disappearing.
    Their faces were on flyers, on lampposts, on every Facebook feed in town.
    And yet, answers were nowhere to be found.

    This is the story of The Chillicothe Murders — sometimes called Ohio’s Missing Women.

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    13 分
  • "Echoes of Brittany Phillips: A Mother’s Mission"
    2025/10/02

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    In September 2004, 18-year-old Brittany Phillips was a bright, ambitious college student studying chemistry at Tulsa Community College, with dreams of pursuing cancer research. On the evening of September 27, she was last seen dropping off a friend and heading home. Three days later, after she failed to show up for class, a welfare check led police to her apartment—where Brittany was found raped and strangled in her bedroom.Despite DNA evidence at the scene and extensive testing—including comparisons to over a million profiles—no match has ever been found. Investigators ruled out known acquaintances, and the case remains unsolved.Her mother, Dr. Maggie Zingman, a trauma psychologist, has spent the last two decades traveling the country in a brightly colored van covered in Brittany’s photos, calling her journey the “Caravan to Catch a Killer.” She’s turned grief into advocacy, determined to keep Brittany’s story alive and bring her daughter’s killer to justice.


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    • #TulsaCrime
    • #BrittanyPhillips
    • #CaravanToCatchAKiller
    • #DNAJustice
    • #VictimAdvocacy
    • #NeverForgotten
    • #TrueCrimePodcast
    • #SurvivorSupport

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    36 分
  • My DV story with Nikki Schmidt- Gabby Petitos Mom
    2025/09/26

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    In this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her personal journey as a domestic violence survivor, highlighting the importance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. She discusses her experiences with abuse, the signs to look for, and the impact of the cycle of violence with Nikki Schmidt, Gabby Petitos Mom. Tiffany emphasizes the need for support systems, the role of law enforcement, and the significance of sharing stories to empower others. She offers advice for those in abusive situations and stresses the importance of healing and finding strength to move forward.


    • Tiffany Kline is a domestic violence survivor who shares her story.
    • Domestic Violence Awareness Month is crucial for raising awareness.
    • Recognizing the signs of abuse is essential for prevention.
    • The cycle of abuse can be difficult to break without support.
    • Law enforcement often lacks the resources to help victims effectively.
    • Healing from abuse is a journey that requires support and self-reflection.
    • Sharing stories can empower others and create a ripple effect of awareness.
    • It's important to have a safety plan when leaving an abusive relationship.
    • Being a good bystander can help someone in need.
    • Compassion and understanding are key in supporting victims of abuse.

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  • Start a Chain Reaction
    2025/09/19

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    In this episode, I share my poignant experience visiting the Columbine Memorial, located in Clement Park behind Columbine High School. The memorial serves as a place of peace, comfort, and reflection, honoring the victims of the tragic school shooting on April 20, 1999. It features a "Ring of Remembrance" with personal tributes from the victims' families and a "Wall of Healing" acknowledging survivors and first responders. I'll describe the haunting yet healing atmosphere of the memorial, emphasizing its role in remembering the lives lost and promoting healing.

    Rachel's Challenge, inspired by Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the Columbine shooting, is a significant focus of the episode. Rachel's Challenge is a nonprofit organization founded by her father, Daryl Scott, based on Rachel's writings and her belief in kindness. The program encourages students to start a chain reaction of compassion, aiming to prevent bullying, suicide, and school violence. I will focus on the profound impact of Rachel's Challenge, which has reached millions of students and educators worldwide, fostering a culture of empathy and positive change in schools.

    1. "I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion, it will start a chain reaction of the same."
    2. "Don't let your character change color with your environment. Find out who you are and let it stay its true color."
    3. "These hands belong to Rachel Joy Scott and will someday touch millions of people's hearts."
    4. "I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus. If I have to sacrifice everything, I will."
    5. "Look hard enough and you will always find the light."

    These quotes reflect Rachel's deep compassion, faith, and her belief in the power of kindness to create positive change

    1. Rachel Joy Scott, 17
    2. Daniel Rohrbough, 15
    3. Dave Sanders, teacher, 47
    4. Kyle Velasquez, 16
    5. Steven Curnow, 14
    6. Cassie Bernall, 17
    7. Isaiah Shoels, 18
    8. Matthew Kechter, 16
    9. Lauren Townsend, 18
    10. John Tomlin, 16
    11. Kelly Fleming, 16
    12. Daniel Mauser, 15
    13. Corey DePooter, 17

    These individuals are remembered for their dreams, talents, and the impact they had on those around them.


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    43 分
  • CrimeCon Uncovered: From Curiosity to Community
    2025/09/14

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    In this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her exhilarating experience at CrimeCon, detailing her journey from planning the trip to the emotional connections she made with fellow true crime enthusiasts and advocates. She reflects on the purpose of CrimeCon, emphasizing education and empathy over sensationalism, and shares her personal connection to cases like Gabby Petito's. Tiffany recounts her encounters with influential figures in the true crime community, the insightful sessions she attended, and the powerful stories that resonated with her throughout the event. In this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her experiences and insights from attending CrimeCon, highlighting the connections she made, the influential figures she met, and the valuable lessons learned from various sessions. She reflects on the importance of networking within the true crime community, the emotional impact of celebrity deaths, and her aspirations to continue sharing stories of domestic violence survivors through her podcast. Tiffany emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in discussing true crime narratives, advocating for a more respectful approach to the stories of victims and their families.


    • Tiffany's first CrimeCon experience was highly anticipated and fulfilling.
    • She discovered CrimeCon through a true crime cruise search.
    • The event is more about education and empathy than sensationalism.
    • Tiffany has a personal connection to the Gabby Petito case.
    • She has aspirations in the true crime field, despite not pursuing forensics.
    • Meeting influential figures like Nancy Grace and Joseph Scott Morgan was a highlight.
    • The kickoff party was a great networking opportunity.
    • Sessions provided valuable insights into various true crime topics.
    • The Daybell case resonated deeply with Tiffany due to its emotional weight.
    • Tiffany's interactions with crime victims and advocates were impactful. I made some lifelong friends at CrimeCon.
    • Meeting John Ramsey was a highlight of my experience.
    • Joseph Scott Morgan's session was incredibly insightful.
    • I learned a lot about the impact of celebrity deaths.
    • Networking with other true crime enthusiasts was invaluable.
    • The Clue Awards celebrated important contributions to true crime.
    • I enjoyed engaging discussions about post-mortem intervals.
    • The experience at CrimeCon was both educational and emotional.
    • I want to continue sharing stories of domestic violence survivors.
    • I hope to inspire others through my podcast.

    00:00
    Introduction to CrimeCon Experience

    06:07
    Understanding the Purpose of CrimeCon

    11:41
    Career Aspirations and True Crime Passion

    17:27
    First Day at CrimeCon

    23:07
    Exploring the Convention and Sessions

    29:10
    Reflections on the Day and Future Plans

    37:49
    The Strength of Vulnerability

    43:59
    Justice and Miscarriages

    49:54
    Connections and Community

    55:12
    Learning from the Experts

    01:11:50
    Celebrating Achievements and Connections

    01:20:14
    The Impact of Gabby's Story

    01:27:40
    Understanding the Reality of True Crime

    01:45:57
    Looking Ahead: Future Topics and Connections

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    1 時間 43 分