
EP27: Cruisin'
In 1977, young girls in the suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia were going missing. It wouldn’t be until two years later where the truth of what happened to them would come to light. Police were told to talk to James Miller—that James had quite the story to tell. James ended up telling police about the rape, murder and disposal of six young women, some of them just teenagers, at the hands of his friend Christopher Worrell. James, who was in love with Chris (although Chris did not reciprocate the affection) and helped Chris pick up these girls, despite knowing they were in grave danger. Chris was eventually credited with the deaths of seven women, even though he is probably responsible for many, many more—listen now to hear about one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers.Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: "The Truro Murders" by Ryan GreenMurderpedia: Christopher WorrellMurderpedia: James Miller
13 Huhti 202055min

EP25: Murders in the Mangroves
Gerard Schaefer, a former Florida police officer, is one of the world's most vile and prolific serial killers. For 10 years he tortured, mutilated, and murdered women on three different continents. He took pleasure in the mental anguish even more than the physical pain he inflicted on his victims and preferred to kill two women at one time for "double the pleasure." In order to ensure he didn't get caught, he studied the behavior of other serial killers. However, in 1972, two women managed to escape when Gerard left them tied to the mangrove trees with nooses around their necks while he went to work. He was arrested by his own co-workers at the police station he worked at. While in prison, he mingled with the likes of Ted Bundy and Otis O' Toole, later stating that Ted Bundy sought advice from him. Gerard Schaefer is proof that monsters can disguise themselves as normal human beings.Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSources: Killer Cop by Ryan GreenKiller Fiction by Sondra LondonThe Hangman's Noose
30 Maalis 20201h 3min

EP23: The Black Hand
Carmine Lapello was a taxi cab driver during the Canadian prohibition on alcohol. He was arrested twice for using his cab to deliver alcohol to the bootleggers. In 1917, he was viciously murdered and humiliated in death by having his pants pulled down leaving him exposed on the road beside his cab. The last people to catch a ride from Carmine was a shady couple that insisted that Carmine drive them to a seedy part of town. Was Carmine murdered in a fit of jealous rage, or did his dealings with the bootleggers and the Italian Mafia cause his downfall? Find out who Carmine's great-nephew believes is responsible for his killing and why, as we try to piece together the puzzle of one of Canada's oldest unsolved murders.Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSources: Murder lost to time by Joe
16 Maalis 202051min

EP22: Sex, Lies and Conspiracies
On January 25, 2012 the body of a woman was discovered in the backseat of a Mercedes SUV that had been abandoned in the City of Detroit. The police soon discovered the woman was 57-year-old Jane Bashara, who had been reported missing the night before by her husband of nearly 27 years, Bob. Bob insisted Jane must have been murdered after a car-jacking gone wrong, but the police soon uncovered a story with so many twists and turns, as well as one peppered with stories of plots to hire hitmen, sex dungeons, and BDSM, that the truth something you thought you’d only find in the movies.Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSOURCES: "Master Betrayal: The Conspiracy to Kill Jane Bashara" by Andrew Morlan
9 Maalis 20201h 2min

EP21: OMFG I Was Almost Kidnapped!
On a July evening in 2014, 14-year-old April Millsap took her dog Penny for a walk on a popular biking trail not far from her home. At 6:28 pm she texted her boyfriend sending him a chilling message, "OMFG I think I was almost kidnapped." It was the last time anyone would ever hear from April again. Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSources: Court Records
2 Maalis 202047min

EP20: Uncle Clarence
In 1998, a terrified 6-year-old girl witnessed her grandmother being beaten to death by a man who also raped and beat her. When she awoke the morning after the attack, she told authorities she knew the man who attacked her—it was her uncle, Clarence. However, her uncle claimed to be over 40 minutes away at the time of the murder. Uncle Clarence’s wife, Melinda fought for nearly 8 years to prove Clarence’s innocence and had to solve the murder herself before the courts would listen. Listen to how the amazing Melinda solved the murder and how Clarence was released from prison a free man after spending nearly 8 years locked up for a crime he didn’t commit.Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: US. Court of Appeals for the 6th CircuitOhio Court of Appeals The Columbus Dispatch Article
24 Helmi 202044min

EP19: The Boy Who Murdered Children
The city of Boston was overcome with terror in the late 1800s because a monster was torturing its' young boys. After eight children were brutally violated, the police were finally able to nab the perpetrator. To everyone's surprise, the sadistic fiend was a child himself; he was a 12-year-old named Jesse Pomeroy. As punishment for his cruel ways, Jesse was sentenced to a reformatory for six years. However, Jesse was released after 14 months for good behavior. When Jesse got out, he was far from reformed...in fact, Jesse advanced to murder within days of being back on the streets of Boston. Find out how the State of Massachusetts dealt with a 14-year-old sadistic murderer in this week's episode... Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.tntcrimes.comHit the Subscribe/Follow button for updates on weekly releasesGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.tntcrimes.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSOURCES: "Fiend" by Harold Schechter
17 Helmi 202049min

EP18: Scrawled in Blood
In 2006, a married couple, Christine and Ronald, were brutally bludgeoned, stabbed, and left for dead in the garage of their home. Before dying, Christine scrawled a final cryptic message in her blood on the floor. After originally leaving, the killer came back in an attempt to clean up the crime scene but missed part of Christine's message hidden under her jeep. What was Christine trying to say? Looking for our missing episodes? They are available free on our website www.crimesandconsequences.comHit the Subscribe/Follow button for updates on weekly releasesGet Exclusive Members Only, Ad-Free episodes at www.crimesandconsequences.com or www.patreon.com/tntcrimesIG & Facebook: @hardcoretruecrimeSOURCES: Dateline: Written in BloodRoyal Oak Tribune ArticleMacomb Daily ArticleClick on Detroit ArticleMacomb County Circuit Court Case Documents
10 Helmi 202043min





















