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The first true crime adjacent episode for the holiday week! This week Lauren and Amanda discuss the death of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon - an accident or a coverup? You decide!Sources:All That’s Interesting: Inside The Final Days Of Kris Kremers And Lisanne Froon And The Eerie Photos They Left Behind by Katie SerenaMedium: The Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon Case: What Panama Is Still Hiding in 2025Knox Pages: Found dead in Panama: New clues on 2014 cold case by Adam Doc FoxWikipedia: Deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne FroonThe Oki Doke: Every Claim Has a RecordCourt transcripts, sworn testimony, forensic reports. Season 1 begins July 7.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

This week Keith and Lauren discuss the Bever family murders.Sources: Killer Siblings: Bevers S1 E4Tulsa’s News Pulse: Graphic evidence related to Bever family murders released after Michael Bever's conviction by Jessica RemerWikipedia: The Broken Arrow Murders

This week Lauren is back with Sandy and they discuss the murders at Glensheen Mansion in Duluth, Minnesota.Sources: Artful Living: A Retelling of Minnesota’s Infamous Glensheen Murders by Joe KimballFox 9: 45 years since Glensheen Mansion murders in DuluthMNOpedia: Glensheen Historic Estate by Paul NelsonTPT Originals: Glensheen's Gilded and Grisly PastThe North Shore mansion is home to splendor and secrets by Jess BellvilleWikipedia: Glensheen Murders

This week Lauren and Taylor talk about a horrible murder.Sources: People Magazine: A Pa. Teen Pleaded Guilty to Fatally Stabbing His Brother — But Family Maintains His Innocence by Jeff TruesdellInvestigation Discovery: The WitmansYork Daily Record: Zachary Witman released; murdered 13-year-old brother in 1998 by Liz Evans ScolforoCommonwealth v. Witman (2000)Wikipedia

This week Amanda and Lauren talk about a horrible boss and the murder of Alisha Bromfield.Sources: True Crime News: Horrific crimes against Alisha Bromfield spur law change in 32 statesMedium: Mother-to-Be Alisha Bromfield Murdered and Defiled by Boss Brian Cooper by Kym L PasqualiniAnatomy of Murder: Killer on the LineCNS News: Plainfield Family Fights To Change Wisconsin LawLet’s Go To Court: A Creepy Manager & Balloonfest ‘86

Amanda is back!This week Amanda and Lauren discuss a cold case!Sources: Iowa Cold Case: Cora Ann OkonskiCBS News: Iowa mom's 2000 disappearance now investigated as murderDes Moines Register: Man gets 50 years for killing fiancee nearly 18 years agoTimes Republican: Purk sentenced to 50 yearsIowa’s New Now: Appeal denied for Tama County man convicted of killing fiance 19 years ago by Dallas WarrenFindLaw: State v. PurkThe Charley Project: Cora Ann Okonski

This week Marissa and Lauren talk about a teenage "love triangle" and the murder of Sarah Ludemann.Sources:CBS News: Teen Love Triangle Murder CaseA&E: A Florida Teenager Was Stabbed to Death by a Woman Who Was Also Dating Her Boyfriend by Tristan BalagtasThe Ledger: Tarpon Springs Teenage Love Case Ends in Prison for Rachel Wade by Lane DeGregoryTampa Bay Times: Boy at Center of Fatal Feud by Lane DeGregoryWikipedia

This week Chelsea and Lauren talk about the downward spiral of David Anthony and the murder of Gretchen Anthony.Sources: 48 Hours: The COVID Cover-Up: Searching for Gretchen Anthony S34E31Oxygen: When COVID-19 Pandemic Began, Woman Vanished And Started Sending Strange Texts — What Happened To Her? by Becca van Sambeck Miami New Times: In Texts, Gretchen Anthony Said She Had COVID. Then She Disappeared. by Michael MajchrowiczCBS News: Estranged husband tries to use COVID-19 as a cover for murder by Peter Van SantDaily Mail: Florida man will be sentenced to just 38 years in prison after taking plea deal and admitting to kidnapping and murdering his estranged wife in exchange for leading police to her body by Snejana Farberov

This week Chelsea and Lauren talk about a terrible teacher!Sources: Web of Lies: The Enemy Within S7E8NDTV World: At School, He Was The 'Cool' Teacher. Online, He Was Catfishing, Seducing Students, Police Say. by Peter HolleyCBS News: Police: Teacher Posed As Teen Girl Using Adult Actress PicsLet’s Go To Court: A Cool Teacher & Teenaged Love

This week Lauren talks about the wrongful conviction of Termaine Hicks.Termaine Hicks served 19 years in jail before he was able to prove his innocence. He was convicted of Rape, Aggravated Assault, Possession of an Instrument of Crime, and Terrorist Threats. He was sentenced to 12.5 to 25 years.Termaine Hicks was released and exonerated in 2020.Sources: Innocence Project: Termaine HicksThe National Registration of Exonerations: Termaine Hicks NBC News: As Innocent Black Men Wait in Prison to be Exonerated, their Families Share the Toll by Curtis Bunn