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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime.Crimes and Consequences, Inc. Ciências Sociais Crimes Reais
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  • EP277: The Murder Of Holly Bobo
    Sep 30 2025
    In April 2011, 20-year-old nursing student Holly Bobo vanished from the quiet town of Parsons, Tennessee, after being seen walking into the woods near her home. What followed was one of the most massive and heartbreaking manhunts in Tennessee history. For years, investigators struggled to piece together what had happened, while Holly’s family and community endured unimaginable anguish.In this episode, we unravel the disturbing details of Holly’s disappearance, the shocking revelations that surfaced, and the tangled web of suspects that ultimately led to justice. From the morning she went missing to the years-long investigation and the dramatic courtroom battles, this case is as haunting as it is unforgettable.Join us as we dig deep into the story of Holly Bobo—a case that shocked a small town and left scars that will never fade.
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    46 minutos
  • EP276: The Murders at Fox Hollow Farm
    Sep 15 2025
    They called it Fox Hollow Farm, a quiet estate tucked away in the Indiana woods. By day, its owner, Herb Baumeister, was a family man, a businessman, someone who seemed perfectly ordinary. But at night, shadows lengthened, and secrets began to stir. Men vanished, whispers grew louder, and a chilling pattern emerged—one that would forever stain the ground where the farmhouse stood. What lay hidden beneath the surface was far darker than anyone could have imagined. As investigators began to connect the dots, they uncovered a chilling story that would leave a community shaken and questioning how well we ever truly know the people living next door.SOURCES: 1) UPI Focus: Sheriffs link 9 deaths to Indiana man2) Cold cases: Lyons homicide not only unsolved investigation3) Bone found during Sunday search of Herbert Baumeister property4) Remains found on serial killer's Indiana estate identified as man missing since 19935) While Julie Was Away6) The Hunter of Fox Hollow: Part One7) 'Several Tragedies' Still Left in Fox Hollow Farm Serial Killer Case, Coroner Says8) 10th victim identified in Fox Hollow Farm serial killer case in Indiana9) Encyclopedia of Indianapolis: Herbert R. Baumeister 10) Fox Hollow Farm in Westfield was home to Herb Baumeister, suspected serial killer11) Where is Herb Baumeister’s wife Julie Baumeister and their children now?12) Julie Baumeister: Where is Herbert Baumeister’s Ex-Wife Now?13) Herb Baumeister’s killing field and the new effort to identify his victims: Forgotten at Fox Hollow14) Herb Baumeister “The I-70 Strangler”15) The True Story Of The Fox Hollow Murders16) After 29 years, another victim of suspected serial killer Herb Baumeister identified after burned remains found at farm17) Who Was Herb Baumeister? Revisiting the Serial Killer's Crimes and Horrifying Post-Murder Rituals 29 Years After His Death18) A new push may finally identify all the victims of Indiana serial killer Herbert Baumeister19) This private investigator cracked the case of notorious serial killer Herbert Baumeister20) Wikipedia: Herb Baumeister21) Was Herb Baumeister The ‘I-70 Strangler’? Inside The Case Against The Indiana Father Of Three22) 'I-70 Strangler' remains mysterious Midwest boogeyman, but private investigator has theory
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    43 minutos
  • EP275: Dennis Nilsen - Britain's Kindly Killer
    Sep 13 2025
    He looked like the friendly neighbor everyone trusted. A soft-spoken civil servant with a kind smile, Dennis Nilsen appeared anything but dangerous. But behind the closed doors of his North London flat, he harbored some of the darkest secrets in British criminal history. Between 1978 and 1983, Nilsen lured young men into his home, where he murdered them—and kept their bodies hidden for weeks, even months, before disposing of them in ways that shocked the nation.
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    53 minutos
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