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Hosted by three siblings who all share a love of true crime, this podcast keeps it all in the family. Each week, we will be discussing cases from around the globe. Whether it's unsolved or 'case closed', high-profile or unknown, we're on it. Join us every Wednesday for your weekly dose of true crime with a deadly twist!

In our three-part season finale miniseries, we explore cases of travellers who go missing while abroad. In the third and final part, we go back to the summer of 1989, when 20-year-old Charles Horvath-Allan embarked on what was meant to be a life-changing trip across Canada. Drawn to the freedom of the road, he eventually made his way to Kelowna, British Columbia where he settled into the city’s backpacker scene—taking on odd jobs and meeting fellow travelers. Then, without warning, he disappeared. Charles was last known to be staying at the "Tiny Tent Town" campground, surrounded by a transient community where people came and went without much trace. Over time, troubling questions began to surface. Who did Charles meet in those final days? Did he cross paths with someone dangerous? And how could someone vanish so completely without any explanation?For decades, the case has remained unsolved—but his mother never stopped searching. Her determination would eventually uncover overlooked details and reignite hope for answers.In this episode, we retrace Charles’ final known movements, examine the theories, and explore a disappearance that continues to raise more questions than answers over 30 years later.Anyone with information on this case is asked to call the Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300, or CRIME STOPPERS at 1-800-222-8477.RESOURCES:"Unsolved Mysteries" Webpage"U.K. mom has new hope of finding out what happened to her son — 30 years after he disappeared in B.C." (CBC News)"Join The Final Search for Charles Horvath Allan" (Go Fund Me Page)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In our three-part season finale miniseries, we explore cases of travellers who go missing while abroad. In April 2014, Dutch tourists Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon set out on a hike just outside Boquete, Panama—a scenic, well-traveled trail that should have taken only a few hours. They were never seen again.What followed was a desperate search that ended in a series of chilling discoveries: a backpack found deep in the jungle, their phones showing repeated, failed emergency calls, and a camera containing dozens of unsettling nighttime photos taken days after they disappeared.Authorities ultimately ruled the case a tragic accident. But lingering questions—and disturbing details—have led many to suspect something far more sinister.In part two of our finale miniseries, we break down the timeline, the evidence, and the competing theories behind one of the most haunting disappearances in recent memory. As this case proved, sometimes the truth is harder to find than the missing.Anyone with more information about this case is asked to call the non-emergency number of the Boquete Police at 507-720-1222.RESOURCES:"Found dead in Panama: New clues on 2014 cold case" (Knox Pages Article)"Missing In The Jungle, Camera Found With Eerie Pics: What Happened to Kris Kremers & Lisanne Froon?" (Mile Higher Podcast)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In our three-part season finale miniseries, we explore cases of travellers who go missing while abroad. Part one focuses on the disappearance of Marion Barter - one of Australia’s most puzzling missing persons cases.In 1997, the 51-year-old teacher set off on a year-long overseas trip, staying in contact with family as she traveled. Just 5 weeks into her trip, she made a final call to her daughter that seemed normal. However, it would be the last time anyone in her family ever heard from her.In this super-sized episode, we break down Marion’s life before her trip, the timeline of her travels, and the many twists and turns uncovered in the nearly thirty years since she vanished.RESOURCES:Full Coroner's InquestThe Lady Vanishes: New evidence in the case of Marion Barter | 7NEWS SpotlightThe conman, his lovers and the mother who vanished (CNN)The Lady Vanishes PodcastThe Missing Matter PodcastFOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In November 1980, Granger Taylor vanished from Vancouver Island after leaving behind a chilling note claiming he was departing on a 42-month journey aboard an alien spacecraft. A brilliant mechanic known for rebuilding planes and heavy machinery, Granger’s sudden disappearance — and the strange message he left behind — quickly turned into one of Canada’s most baffling mysteries.When his blown-out truck was seemingly found years later, investigators were left with more questions than answers. Was this a tragic accident or something truly extraterrestrial?In this episode, we explore the timeline, the mysterious note, and the enduring theories surrounding Granger Taylor’s unexplained disappearance. RESOURCES:"B.C.'s Granger Taylor left a note saying he was boarding an alien spaceship — then he disappeared" (CBC News)"Never Seen Again- Granger Taylor" (Season 3, Episode 11, Paramount Plus) FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

On Friday, May 27, 2011, Madison Scott went camping at Hogsback Lake with a group of friends for a birthday celebration. On Saturday night, a larger party occurred with people coming and going into the early hours. By Sunday morning, everyone had left the area and Maddy was missing.Her truck remained at the site, her tent had been flattened, and her belongings including her sleeping bag and purse were left behind. There were no clear signs of where she went.The case remained a mystery until 2023, when human remains were discovered on a nearby rural property and later identified as Madison Scott. Since this discovery, no arrests have been made and very little is known about the circumstances of her disappearance.In this episode, we examine the parties, the conflicting timelines, the unsettling scene at her campsite, and the discovery that brought some answers but not closure.Anyone with information is asked to contact the RCMP at 778-290-5291 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.RESOURCES:Justice for Maddy Website"Why did Madison Scott die? 13 years later, there are still no answers" (CBC News)"Northern B.C. homicide witnesses silenced by gang fears" (CBC News)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In the early hours of February 2, 2025, 22-year-old Liam Toman went missing during a ski weekend at Mont Tremblant. Shortly after 3 a.m., he left a nearby bar and began the brief walk back to his hotel.CCTV footage shows him moving through the resort village, appearing to head toward his hotel. Yet despite multiple cameras along the route, there is no record of him ever entering the building. One final moment—taking place just steps from where he was staying—is where the timeline stops. His phone stayed active for around 15 hours, connecting to a nearby cell tower in the resort area, but it was never recovered. Seven weeks later, his wallet was discovered near a parking lot close to his last known location.Extensive searches yielded nothing further—no belongings, no trail, and no explanation for what happened in those final moments.In this episode, we explore the verified timeline, the eerie CCTV footage of his last movements, the people who may have been the last to see him, and the possible scenarios for how Liam Toman disappeared without a trace.Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Sûreté du Québec at 1-800-659-4264 and anyone who was in Mont-Tremblant from January 31-February 3, 2025 is asked to check their photos, videos, dashcams, home security, and conversations for anything that could help. Please share his story and use the hashtags #BringLiamHome, #FindLiamToman, and #Together.RESOURCES:Liam Toman WebsiteHelp Find Liam Gabriel Toman (GoFundMe)"He Vanished from a ski resort. His wallet is one of few clues" (The Fifth Estate, Full Episode, YouTube)Disparition de Liam Toman: Un an plus tard (NousTV, YouTube)'We are just at a loss': Family searches for answers a year after son's disappearance at Quebec ski resort (CBC News)Ski Resort Visitor Disappears During 565-Foot Walk From Bar to Hotel on −22° Night | Toman Analysis (Dr. Todd Grande, YouTube)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

Listener discretion advised: This episode discusses violence and sexual assault that may be disturbing to some listeners.In March 2011, a gruesome discovery inside a Lululemon store in Bethesda, Maryland shocked the community. Thirty-year-old employee Jayna Murray was found brutally murdered, while her coworker was discovered bound in the back room, claiming to have been attacked by masked intruders.At first, it looked like a robbery gone horribly wrong. But as investigators examined the crime scene, troubling inconsistencies began to emerge. The story started to unravel, revealing a disturbing truth that ignited the age-old nature vs nurture debate.In this episode, we break down the timeline of that night, the forensic evidence that exposed the truth and how one of the most shocking workplace murders in recent true crime history was uncovered.RESOURCES:'Casefile Podcast': Case 210, Jayna MurrayLululemon murder trial: Judge rules testimony from employee hearsay (ABC7 News)New Book Details Reaction From Apple Store Employees During Lululemon Murder (Bethesda Magazine)Jayna Murray Obituary (Dignity Memorial)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In 2004, 14-year-old Max DeVries disappeared while on a family vacation in Aruba. What started as a relaxing trip took a tragic turn when Max went jet skiing with a man he had recently met at their resort—and never returned. Hours later, the man came back alone, injured and with a story that raised troubling questions.Authorities ruled that Max was likely lost at sea, but inconsistencies in police statements and unanswered details have fueled doubt for years. In this episode, we break down the timeline of Max’s final day, the investigation that followed, and the lingering mystery that continues to haunt his family. Was it a tragic accident—or something far more sinister?Anyone with information about the disappearance of Max Devries, please visit www.maxtothemilions.com. Also, join the Facebook page Max to the Millions to support the cause of getting this case reopened. RESOURCES:"Never Seen Again" (Paramount Plus):S5 E1: Max Devries: Nightmare In Paradise P1S5 E2: Max Devries: Nightmare In Paradise P2"Still Missing" S6, E5, "The Stuff of Nightmares" (Investigation Discovery)"Family wonders what happened to missing boy" (The Oakland Press)"He Vanished While Jet Skiing with Sketchy Man He Met on Vacation: What Happened to Max DeVries?" (Mile Higher Podcast)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

This week, we examine the murders of Brianna Jankauskas and Grace Millane — two women in opposite parts of the world who went on dates with men they met online and never made it home. Tragically, what began as routine first dates quickly turned into criminal investigations and a pursuit of justice for their families. We also discuss "Operation Fireball", a terrifying look into a possible human-trafficking tactic that was launched after several women across the US experienced similarly eerie occurrences during a first date from a dating app. These three cases reveal how quickly a simple match can turn into something far more dangerous.RESOURCES:The CCTV Footage from Grace Millane's Case (YouTube)"BWBRSA: Operation Fireball" (Crime Junkie Podcast)‘One step closer to justice’: Kelowna man charged with second degree murder of girlfriend (Global News)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show

In February 2008, 24-year-old real estate agent Lindsay Buziak walked into a luxury home showing in Victoria, British Columbia… and never walked out.What was supposed to be a routine meeting with prospective buyers turned into one of Canada’s most chilling unsolved murders. The couple who requested the showing used fake names, burner phones, and a carefully crafted story to lure Lindsay to the vacant property. Within minutes, she was brutally stabbed. The suspects vanished without a trace.In this episode, we examine the timeline of that day, the suspicious phone calls leading up to the meeting, the questions surrounding possible motives, and the theories that continue to surround this case. Was it a targeted attack? A calculated execution? Or something far more complex?More than a decade later, the murder of Lindsay Buziak still haunts her family and the community, as unanswered questions linger and the search for justice continues.Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the Saanich Police Department's information line at (250) 475-4356 or toll free at 1-888-980-1919, no matter how small or insignificant you think the tip may be. RESOURCES:The Saanich Police Department's Information Page"Father of murdered Saanich woman continues to march for justice" (Victoria News)NBC's Dateline, "Dream House Murder" (2010)"Dateline: Secrets Uncovered" (Oxygen)FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:Instagram: @crimefamilypodcastTikTok: @crimefamilypodcastFacebook: Crime Family PodcastYouTube: Crime Family PodcastEmail: crimefamilypodcast@gmail.comGet your Crime Family merch here today!Send us Fan MailSupport the show