Podcast Fanatic: The best serialised true crime podcasts

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Since the success, and subsequent decline of Serial, US news stations and true crime fanatics alike have all picked up the baton to bring us fresh content to fill the void. I’ve listed my top true crime podcasts elsewhere on this blog, and if you’re new to the podcast scene I definitely recommend starting there to acclimatise to the genre.

Yet if you’ve binge-listened your way through the big boys, and are looking for fresh cases (aside from those I’ve already reviewed) to get stuck into, here’s my list of the best serialised true crime podcasts you probably haven’t heard of… Happy listening…

Up and Vanished

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This is unmissable. A direct result of the investigative news genre, popularised by Serial, Payne Lindsey adopted this mystery whilst looking for the “next big thing”. It deals with the disappearance of Ocilla, Georgia beauty queen and high school history teacher Tara Grinstead, missing since 23rd October 2005. Lindsey sweeps in with amateur equipment, a little help from his nan (an Ocilla resident) and naive abandon, and isn’t afraid to call out anyone and everyone who could be involved.

It’s thoroughly compelling listening, but mid-series I’d be lying if I didn’t worry about this body of work falling into the same trap as Missing Laura Murray (- don’t attempt this one). Thankfully a shock confession soon gave this podcast the shunt up the ass it needed to reinvigorate the audience and Lindsey’s enthusiasm for the case. It’s still ongoing now, and I’m the first to snatch up my headphones when a new episode notification drops on my iPhone.

If I had just one small criticism, it’s Payne Lindsey’s overnight transformation from lovable media-type to podcast celebrity without a modicum of modesty. That’s not to understate his role in stirring the waters and allowing the truth to surface, it’s just an unknown whether this breakthrough would have happened had he not subjected other “suspects” to such intense scrutiny (let us not forget that all his theories were, in fact, wrong). In other words, just how instrumental he was in forcing an admission of murder from the killer, is open to debate - not that Payne recognises this, not at all.

Little Girl Lost: The Unsolved Murder of Leanne Holland

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I was gripped from the first episode with this serialised podcast. Dealing exclusively with the murder of 12 year old Australian Leanne Holland, her story is so heartbreakingly relatable it is one of the first times I’ve felt a twinge of voyeuristic guilt. Although the podcast would argue Leanne led a happy “normal” life, there are a warning signs from the off. A product of a broken home, perhaps curiously Leanne (just 6 months old) and her siblngs went on to live with their jobless father. Relocating to a predominantly working class area, Terry Holland largely remained a single stay-at-home dad reliant upon welfare until 1990 whereupon he secured a full-time factory job. Her older sister Melissa would then move into the home to provide the maternal support to Leanne that her father could not. Yet a lack of consistent supervision would see the media portray Leanne as a kind of suburban Lolita roaming the streets and fraternising with adults.

Although Leanne’s body was found in bushland at Ipswich, Queensland in 1991, and her sister’s live-in boyfriend Graham Stafford was subsequently convicted and jailed, his conviction was overturned in 2009. This podcast examines the case, its failings, and benefits from testimony in person from Stafford. It’s still ongoing and I’m yet to reach an opinion on Stafford, but the podcast is doing well to present a compelling and balanced view of the evidence.

Phoebe’s Fall

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Having concluded in December 2016, this is obviously all wrapped up now. However, it’s still more than worth a listen. It deals with the life and horrifying (yet fascinating) death of 24 year old Phoebe Handsjuk. She was beautiful and markedly interesting, and seemingly struck gold when she met and became romantically involved with millionaire Antony Hampel, a son of Melbourne’s legal establishment.

Yet Pheobe was found dead in the refuse room of the Balencea, a Melbourne apartment building where the pair lived, after falling 12 floors down a garbage chute. She had plunged 40 metres (feet first) down the chute, and despite surviving the fall, the garbage compactor at the bottom had virtually severed her right foot. Phoebe bled out in the dark, alone, her jeans around her knees before being discovered by concierge the following morning.

Her death was originally recorded as death by misadventure by the Coroner, but there’s a distinct lack of supporting evidence, and doubts as to whether the Coroner’s version was even physically possible. This podcast expertly takes us through the events surrounding Phoebe’s death, and presents an alternative theory that is favoured by her friends and family and gaining traction within the courts.

Accused

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Another unsolved case, this podcast delves into the case of 23 year old student Elizabeth Andes, found murdered in her Ohio apartment in 1978. As an investigative podcast, this inevitably faces more of an uphill battle than most owing to fact the crime took place almost 40 years ago. Having said that, the cast of characters are so compelling, and the reporting by Amber Hunt is so solid and respectful, you hope against hope it will reach a resolution before they all die off.

In fact, this case has seen two jury trials over the years. In both, Beth’s then boyfriend Robert Young was the accused. The strongest evidence against him was a “false” confession, with no physical evidence, and the scantest of circumstantial evidence. In both instances Bob Young was acquitted and no other suspects have seen the inside of a courtroom.

This one works so well as Hunt & Co have direct access to many of the key players. Although they try to stay impartial, it is obvious to most that they think the answers lay beyond Bob, and two other suspects are far more likely to have murdered Beth. In fact, in a last bid to clear his name, Bob has endorsed the podcast and appears frequently throughout - lending more weight to his credibility.

There you have it! If you decide to listen to any of my recommendations, do drop by later and let me know what you think. Similarly, if you have any other to add to this list – feel free to comment below or hit me up on Twitter.

 

 


Swagbucks Egg-cellent Easter Team Challenge

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Another month, another celebration over at Swagbucks HQ. Yep, Easter is bringing yet another fun team challenge to help you earn SB from Swagbucks!

I’m already feeling slightly smug this Easter as we bought the urchins 80p Sainsburys Easter Eggs, when some of my mummy-comrades appear to have spent the best part of their weekly wine fund on sackfuls of branded eggs. The urchins didn’t spot we’d gone all frugal on them, and they were actually REALLY nice. Thanks to this team challenge, I can now go one step better and recoup all my Easter expenses by getting stuck into a cheeky Easter-themed team challenge.

In fact, if you are yet to join Swagbucks, there’s no better time to get stuck in. Their team challenges invite you to check out all the different ways to earn points called SB. When you’ve got enough points, simply redeem them for gift cards for merchants like Amazon, Debenhams, Argos, or even PayPal and prepaid Mastercards. Totally free to join, Swagbucks allows you to earn cash back on everyday tasks you do online like shopping, answering surveys, discovering deals, and watching videos. You can even earn for searching the web!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Clean-eating for people that hate people that eat clean

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Before I ditched the fags, the endless drivel about clean-eating on my Facebook feed used to drive me nuts. It seemed like nothing more than the latest fad adopted by pious, irritating, ram-it-down-your-throat foodies - designed to make people like me look utterly complacent. It was for people who wanted to push Herbalife products, and posts were usually nestled in neatly beside pics of fitness tracker apps and dirty running shoes.

Yet having gone smoke free, food tastes horrible. Given my taste buds are in recovery, they are now performing like a child’s - that’s to say they’re being awakened by new foods and are taste-adverse to anything enhanced by salt and sugar. Right now, everything I used to enjoy, now tastes laden with sweeteners and unexceptionally artificial. So I figured I give the whole clean-eating thing a whirl to see if I could turn this dire situation into something positive.

I know naff all about this subject, so I’ve cobbled together bits and pieces from social media to cover what I believe to be the basics (I don’t want/need to be corrected but I’m sure I will be) - so here are my top 5 principles for “clean-eating for people that hate people that eat clean”:

1 - The elimination (or at least minimisation) of processed foods

Okay I’m sure I’ll sneak the odd chicken nugget off the kids’ plates, but for the next few weeks at least I’ll be visiting only 3 aisles in the supermarket; fruit & veg, fresh meat, and the soft drink aisle (to collect water). Extreme? Just a bit! My herb rack is now bulging and ready to transform these raw ingredients into something Gregg Wallace would get all orgasmy over.

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2 - Unrefined over refined

I’ll admit to having to Google this one. It appears that I’m supposed to substitute shop-bought pasta (that may have been lightly tainted with sugar) for things like quinoa, brown rice and other over-priced health food from Holland and Barrett. Sadly this won’t be happening, as I’m not a pet.

I’m also advised that maple syrup and honey should be my go-to sweeteners. However, given my taste buds are indicating sugar in water at the moment, I’m quite happy to get my daily fill from a mid morning satsuma.

3 - Protein, protein, protein

This isn’t new on me, so surely won’t come as a surprise to anyone else. Protein is of course responsible for multiple functions in our bodies, including building tissue, cells and muscle, as well as making hormones and anti-bodies. It’s role in weight loss is also last decades’ big discovery, seeing thousands of us swigging ghastly concoctions we’ve whipped up in NutriBullets.

I will be doing this.

God help me.

4 - Eat. Lots.

It’s no coincidence that “clean-eating” folks post pictures of food constantly. It’s because they are constantly eating. I see an analogy with a car here - you’re no longer shoving chemically enhanced petrol in your car, you’re running it with electricity. Electric cars need plugging in regularly, as does your body. This means no visit to the fridge should go unrewarded and I can graze on salady bits as much as I want to.

5 - Don’t undo it all with calorific drinks

This is so obvious it seems silly typing it. Basically, it’s water all the way from here on out… with the exception of wine… gin… vodka… I’M NOT GIVING THAT UP.

 

So there you have it. My plan for the next few weeks. I’m sure it’s subject to editing, and I’ll update you with any recipes I attempt, or any challenges faced. I’m no health-guru and can live with the extra few lbs, so this “diet” is undertaken purely as an experiment. I promise to remain every inch the lazy, glass-quarter-empty woman you’ve come to know and have learned to put up with .

 

 

 

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