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The LK Report

Legally Kidnapped

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The official podcast of Legally Kidnapped www.LegallyKidnapped.com Exposing the Child Protective Industry for what it really is by an expert on child welfare fraud, corruption, and how they make money by stealing kids from their parents under the guise of child abuse.
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Need your true crime fix? You've come to the right place. Listen to the most mysterious and unbelievable true crimes in modern history. Click the follow button to receive all notifications. 🔔 Advertising Inquiries: This podcast is represented by True Native Media. Email all advertising inquiries to info@truenativemedia.com. * * * EXPLICIT CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains explicit content and is intended for adults 18 years of age or older. These episodes are NOT intended for childre ...
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Let's Go To Court!

Let's Go To Court!

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The Let’s Go To Court podcast brings together two of the greatest legal minds of our time. Just kidding. *** LGTC ended in early 2024, but Kristin Caruso is still podcasting... and this time she has teamed up with her husband, Norm! Please subscribe to their new show, An Old Timey Podcast. It's well researched, wide-ranging, and deeply silly!
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My kids were legally kidnapped from me for 900 + days. My children's mother has had an active warrant for 3 years and frequently talks about killing my children, and it still took me 500 days in family court to bring them home. Over the past few years I have battled through parental alienation, aggravated stalking, as well as overcome depression, on the road to be heard. Fathers remain voiceless in family courts nationwide, Fathers N Family Court is my quest to spread awareness to the topic, ...
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Law & Behold

Gaurav Pathak

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Presently on Hold. Law & Behold is a legal podcast presenting recent and interesting judgments from courts in India. Listen to a fascinating story of a case that has been decided by the Supreme Court of India or one of the High Courts. A primer on legal education, the podcast is presented in Hinglish, and is suited for everyone interested in learning the nuances of law. Show Notes contain case name, case number and citation.
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Cafe Studios presents Doing Justice, hosted by Preet Bharara. Justice is about doing the right thing, in the right way, for the right reasons. And it's about making sure that no one is above the law. Doing Justice is CAFE's new narrative podcast, based on host Preet Bharara's bestselling book. In each episode Preet explores the key elements of a case from the unique perspective of the prosecutor whose job it is to grapple with urgent moral and legal questions. Should we allow an elected offi ...
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This is the podcast where we talk about brutal crimes, bizarre occurrences, and get you drunk with cocktails themed around one of our stories. Our story tellers are a mom and son combo who will bring you brutal and bizarre stories in a unique and fun way.
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The murder of Maria Ridulph occurred in December 1957 when the 7-year-old girl was abducted while playing near her home in Sycamore, Illinois. Her remains were found five months later in a rural area, sparking one of the longest cold case investigations in U.S. history. Decades later, in 2012, Jack McCullough (AKA John Tessier), a former neighbor, …
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This week Jane tells us about the serial killer who nicknamed himself. Dennis Rader, AKA BTK, was upset by not getting attention in the media so he started sending letters to the media and police bragging about his crimes. Thankfully, it led to his undoing and arrest. Deklan tells us about a strange tragedy in London. Meux & Co's Horse Shoe Brewery…
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If you'd like to listen ad-free, check out patreon.com/crimehub. Huge thanks to our Sponsors: Acorns: Head to acorns.com/crimehub or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! June's Journey: Download June's Journey on Apple iOS or Android today. Paramount: Be sure to check out “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Trou…
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This week Jane tells us about the murder of Jolee Callan. She was lured on a hike by her ex-boyfriend, Loren Bunner. The two went to a nearby state park, where Bunner killed Jolee and then called 911 to report the crime. He attempted to get easy treatment for the conviction by applying for youthful offender status but it didn’t work and he was sent…
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If you'd like to listen ad-free, check out patreon.com/crimehub. Huge thanks to our Sponsors: Acorns: Head to acorns.com/crimehub or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! June's Journey: Download June's Journey on Apple iOS or Android today. Paramount: Be sure to check out “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Trou…
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This week Deklan tells us about a cold case that took some interesting turns. Nicole van den Hurk was killed in 1995 in the Netherlands. Her stepbrother confessed to the murder in 2011 but later explained that his confession was false and done in an effort to exhume her body for DNA evidence. It proved to be a good tactic as it led to the arrest an…
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If you'd like to listen ad-free, check out patreon.com/crimehub. Huge thanks to our Sponsors: Acorns: Head to acorns.com/crimehub or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! June's Journey: Download June's Journey on Apple iOS or Android today. Paramount: Be sure to check out “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Trou…
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This week Deklan tells us about serial killer and reputable liar, Larry Hall. Hall liked to confess to crimes but he was also a known liar so it was difficult to confirm his confessions. Police took an interesting tactic by enlisting another inmate to get confirmation of the details of the murders Hall was suspected of. Hall’s story was made into a…
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If you'd like to listen ad-free, go to patreon.com/crimehub. Huge thanks to our Sponsors: Acorns: Head to acorns.com/crimehub or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! June's Journey: Download June's Journey on Apple iOS or Android today. Paramount: Be sure to check out “Murder in the Orange Grove: The Troubled…
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This week Jane tells us about serial killer, Robert Garrow. While under arrest for one murder, police believed he was responsible for more and questioned him repeatedly. Garrow ended up telling his attorneys the details that police were looking for but they kept it secret, leading to many disputes about the legal ethics of attorney client privilege…
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In 1959, Robert Raymond Cook was accused of murdering his father, stepmother, and five siblings in Stettler, Alberta. The bodies were found hidden in a grease pit, and Cook, known for his criminal history, was arrested after attempting to flee. Despite maintaining his innocence and a lack of clear motive, Cook was convicted twice and eventually han…
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On a dark night in April 1989, a young man named Chip Flynn was shot in a Florida orange grove. His ex-girlfriend Kim was the only surviving witness and claimed a Black man had robbed, kidnapped, and killed Chip. A year later, Crosley Green was sentenced to death by an all-white jury for Flynn's murder. After 32 years behind bars, a judge ruled Gre…
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This week Deklan tells us about Otto Warmbier and his overseas travels. He was suddenly arrested in North Korea, accused of stealing a propaganda poster from a hotel. He was convicted and sentenced to a hard labor camp. Shortly after entering the camp he fell suddenly and inexplicably ill that eventually led to his death. Jane tells us about severa…
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Nara Pech, a Canadian-born man of Southeast Asian descent, embarked on a backpacking trip with friends in 2015 to reconnect with his cultural roots. After experiencing increasing paranoia during their journey, Nara was found dead in a Laos airport, with the government claiming he died by suicide after a psychotic break. His family, however, dispute…
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This week Deklan tells us about the murder conviction of a teenager, Cyntoia Brown. Even though she was young at the time of the crime she was sentenced to life in prison as an adult. Years later the circumstances of her crime became public knowledge and everyone was outraged allowing her sentence to be commuted to just 15 years. Jane tells us abou…
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Want to listen ad-free? Try it FREE for 7 days here: patreon.com/Crimehub In 2015, a group of elderly thieves, known as "The Diamond Wheezers," executed a daring heist in London's Hatton Garden, stealing around £14 million worth of valuables from an underground safe deposit vault. Despite their meticulous planning, the gang made crucial mistakes, i…
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This week Jane tells us about the kidnapping of 14 yo Abby Hernandez. When Nate Kibby offered her a ride home she was thankful until it got ugly. Kibby held Abby for many months until just letting her go. She survived and got him prosecuted for his horrific crimes. Deklan tells us about the Somerton Man in Australia. A man without identification wh…
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Want to listen ad-free? Try it FREE for 7 days here: patreon.com/Crimehub In August 2005, a group of over twenty thieves pulled off one of the largest bank heists in history, tunneling into the Central Bank of Brazil in Fortaleza and stealing $70 million without triggering any alarms. The sophisticated plan, which took three months to execute, invo…
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This week Jane tells us about the origins of the torture technique, the Glasgow Smile. We also discuss a few of the classic cases of people given the Glasgow Smile. Deklan tells us about a potential UFO sighting at Maury Island in Washington. Fred Crisman and Harold Dahl saw something strange in the sky dropping items into the water and into their …
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In 2014, Japanese tourist Atsumi Yoshikubo traveled alone to Yellowknife, Canada, seemingly to witness the northern lights, despite it being the off-season for viewing. After a few days, she mysteriously disappeared, leading to an extensive search by the community and authorities. The investigation revealed evidence suggesting she may have planned …
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This week Deklan tells us about when railway workers in Kenya were sudden victims of an unusual source of repeated attacks. In the dark of the night, people were getting dragged away from camps and eaten by lions. The behavior was not common and it was surprising to say the least. Jane tells us about an animal attack as well but her story is about …
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Chicago, known for its rich cultural history and economic significance, also harbors a darker past marked by violence and tragedy. From its role as the meat-packing capital of the world to the infamous Prohibition-era mob wars, the city has been a backdrop for numerous catastrophic events, including devastating floods and the SS Eastland disaster. …
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This week Jane tells us about John “Jack” Kalhauser and his many victims. When he was arrested he had a picture of a mystery woman in his possession. He refused to tell police who the woman was. It took many years to determine it was Brenda Gerow. She had lost contact with her family many years before and she had unfortunately been murdered with he…
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In 1990, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston was the site of a major art heist, where two thieves disguised as police officers gained entry and stole 13 pieces of art valued at around $500 million. Among the stolen works was "The Concert" by Vermeer, one of only 34 known paintings by the artist. Despite extensive investigations and multip…
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This week Jane tells us about a Brazilian serial killer, Pedro Rodrigues Filho. His victims were specifically criminals and his life inspired the Dexter book and TV series. His victim count could be over 100. Deklan tells us about the Tham Luang cave rescue in 2018. A Thailand football/soccer team consisting of 12 children and their assistant coach…
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Lyle and Marie McCann, an elderly couple from Alberta, Canada, went missing in July 2010 while on a road trip to British Columbia. Their burned-out motorhome was found in a remote area, but their bodies were never recovered. Travis Vader, a known criminal, was eventually convicted of their murders, although the case faced numerous legal complicatio…
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This week Deklan tells us about the long time captor, Ariel Castro. He kidnapped three different girls/women in Cleveland, Ohio. He kept them captive in his home for many years and did terrible things to them during that time. A miracle happened one day and they were able to escape and Castro was arrested. Jane tells us about a UFO sighting in 1958…
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Ken Leishman, born in 1931 in a farming community west of Winnipeg, grew up amid the hardships of the Great Depression, which devastated his family. Turning to crime as a young man, Ken achieved folk hero status by pulling off one of the largest gold heists in Canadian history. Despite his criminal exploits, he managed to maintain a façade of respe…
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This week Deklan tells us about several unsolved murders from 1946. In a region known as Texarkana 4 people were killed and others were injured. Some of the scenes were staged but no suspects were ever arrested and the cases have never been solved. Jane tells us about an ancient city in the current area of Pakistan. Once a thriving city, Monhenjo d…
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This week Jane tells us about confessed double murderer, Colin Howell. He killed his wife and the husband of his mistress. He got away with the murder for almost 20 years. After having a few bad mishaps in his life he felt like God was punishing him so he confessed to the murders. Deklan tells us about an ancient mummy found in the Ötztal Alps. He …
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In 15th-century France, Gilles de Rais, a wealthy nobleman and celebrated war hero, descended into madness and infamy. Initially known for his bravery alongside Joan of Arc, he became notorious for the abduction, torture, and murder of over 140 children. His heinous crimes were driven by a thirst for violence and a failed pursuit of alchemy and sat…
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It’s our 100th episode friends!!! For a very special 100th episode we are discussing the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. We cover the brutal and bizarre and there is plenty of both with this story. By popular demand we have our podcast branded cocktail, the Brutal Berry Twist. Want to contact us, find us on: Email: thebrutalandbizarre@gmail.com Instagram…
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The Peter Demeter case involves the 1973 murder of his wife, Christine Demeter, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Peter Demeter, a Hungarian-Canadian real estate developer, was convicted of orchestrating her brutal killing to claim a substantial life insurance policy. The trial revealed a sordid tale of betrayal, greed, and hired killers, capturing …
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This week Deklan tells us about a grisly unsolved murder from 1981. The case is unsolved with very few suspects. The Sharp family and friends lost 4 people that night for unknown reasons. Although some DNA evidence has been discovered, the perpetrator or perpetrators have not been identified. Jane tells us about another unsolved missing person feat…
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Melvin Mingo is a notorious criminal known for orchestrating a series of high-profile heists. His clever tactics and ability to evade capture have made him a legendary figure in the world of crime. Huge thanks to our Sponsors: Shopify: Go to shopify.com/crimehub to take your retail business to the next level today. June's Journey: Download June's J…
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This week Jane tells us about the serial killer known as “The Torso Killer” or “Times Square Ripper.” His real name was Richard Cottingham and he committed several murders in New York and New Jersey. He was caught in 1980 but denied responsibility until 2009. In the early 2000s he started being interviewed by an investigator who was able to link hi…
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In January 2023, Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old mother and successful real estate executive, vanished under mysterious circumstances from her home in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Her sudden disappearance sparked an extensive investigation, revealing unsettling details and raising numerous questions about her personal life. As authorities uncovered a series …
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This week Deklan tells us about Walter Jackson Freeman II, a physician who was inspired by another doctor who performed a breakthrough procedure known as a leucotomy. A surgical procedure that removed part of the frontal lobe. Freeman decided he would modify the procedure so that it was no longer surgical and he created the extremely brutal prefron…
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In December 2018, Grace Millane, a 22-year-old British backpacker, was tragically murdered while traveling in New Zealand. Her disappearance on the night of her birthday prompted an intense police investigation that led to the arrest of Jesse Kempson, who she had met on a dating app. The chilling details of her final hours revealed that she was str…
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This week Jane tells us about a young woman in love, Jennifer Pan. Her strict parents controlled most aspects of her life but denying her true love was the straw that broke her back. She arranged for her parents to be murdered but only her mother was killed in a fake home invasion. Deklan tells us about an interesting school experiment that teacher…
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On this episode of Crimehub, we cover the mysterious disappearance of 12-year-old Abby Drover, who vanished without a trace on her way to school in 1976. The investigation reveals shocking twists, including the discovery of a hidden underground bunker where Abby was held captive for months by a trusted community member. Through interviews with law …
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This week Jane tells us about a serial killer from Missouri in the 1980s, Robert Berdella. He was inspired by a movie he watched as a teenager. He held his victims captive, tortured them and kept detailed notes about it. His final victim escaped and led to Berdella’s arrest. Deklan tells us about real life zombies not the dramatic TV and film versi…
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