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Crime Connections A true crime podcast, where we bring you cases that have received little to no media coverage.

Introducing Crime Connections, a true crime podcast, where we bring you the gripping and often chilling stories of cases that have received little to no media coverage. Join us as we delve into the darkest corners of crime, exploring the unsolved mysteries and hidden secrets that have been overlooked by mainstream media. From small towns to big cities, we shine a light on cases that may have been

forgotten, bringing them back to the forefront of public consciousness. We are passionate about uncovering the truth and telling the stories of the victims who deserve justice. We aim to create a space where people can come together to learn, discuss and share their thoughts on some of the most captivating and lesser-known cases. So, if you’re looking for a true crime podcast that goes beyond the headlines, join us as we uncover the truth about the cases that have been forgotten by the media, but not by us. Tune in to Crime Connections and discover the stories that need to be told.

In 2014, around Thanksgiving, 25-year-old Amy Lynn Hanson disappeared from the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, and just two...
29/11/2025

In 2014, around Thanksgiving, 25-year-old Amy Lynn Hanson disappeared from the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, and just two days later her body was found in an arroyo in Red Rock. Investigators ruled her death a homicide, but no arrests have ever been made. Despite FBI involvement and a reward for information, Amy’s case remains unsolved—another heartbreaking example of an Indigenous woman whose story still demands justice.

This is Rhonda Jones, Christina Bennett, & Megan Oxendine.All three women were found within just a few blocks of each ot...
24/11/2025

This is Rhonda Jones, Christina Bennett, & Megan Oxendine.
All three women were found within just a few blocks of each other in Lumberton, North Carolina, under suspicious circumstances.

• Rhonda Jones was found on April 18, 2017.

• Christina “Kristin” Bennett was found the same day, April 18, 2017, only a short distance away.

• Megan Oxendine was found on June 3, 2017, less than a mile from where Rhonda and Kristin were discovered.

Sadly, due to the level of decomposition and other factors, their causes of death could not be determined. There is still very little information about what happened to these women, and their families deserve answers.

We urge you to share this post, keep their names alive, and help raise awareness.
If you know anything, please contact:
FBI: 1-800-225-5324
Lumberton Police Department: 910-671-3845

In North Carolina, Indigenous women are disappearing and being murdered at alarming rates and their families still have ...
21/11/2025

In North Carolina, Indigenous women are disappearing and being murdered at alarming rates and their families still have no answers.

In 2017, Rhonda Jones, Christina “Kristin” Bennett, and Megan Oxendine were found dead within blocks of each other in Lumberton. Two more women, Cynthia Jacobs and Abby Patterson, vanished soon after. None of these cases have been solved.

These women mattered. Their stories matter.
If you have any information, please contact the FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Lumberton Police Department (910-671-3845).

This is Jermain Charlo.She was last seen on June 15th, 2018, leaving The Badlander bar in Missoula, Montana around 11:50...
19/11/2025

This is Jermain Charlo.
She was last seen on June 15th, 2018, leaving The Badlander bar in Missoula, Montana around 11:50 PM. That night, she was seen wearing a gray hoodie, a black North Face jacket, jeans, and cowboy boots.

It is believed that her ex-boyfriend and father of her children, Michael DeFrance, was the last person to be seen with her. His accounts of that night have changed multiple times, and his statements do not match the evidence or Jermain’s digital trail.
Jermain never returned home, never checked in with her family, and has not been seen or heard from since, which is completely out of character for her. Her family continues to fight for answers.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, please contact the Missoula Police Department at 406-552-6300 or your local authorities. Even the smallest detail could help.

Jermain Charlo is a 23-year-old Indigenous woman, vanished from Missoula, Montana, in June 2018 after a night out with f...
14/11/2025

Jermain Charlo is a 23-year-old Indigenous woman, vanished from Missoula, Montana, in June 2018 after a night out with friends. Surveillance footage captured her leaving a downtown bar, but she never made it home, and her phone soon went dark. Despite years of searching, countless interviews, and community efforts, Jermain’s case remains unsolved, highlighting the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Her disappearance continues to haunt her family and community, who still seek justice and answers about what happened that night.

This is Marissa Carmichael.She was last seen in Greensboro, North Carolina, on the morning of January 14th, 2024, at the...
11/11/2025

This is Marissa Carmichael.
She was last seen in Greensboro, North Carolina, on the morning of January 14th, 2024, at the Exxon gas station on West Market Street around 3:45 a.m.

Marissa is 25 years old, 5’4”, 260 pounds, and biracial with brown eyes and black hair. She has two tattoos near her eye—a heart and a butterfly. The night she disappeared, she was wearing a white Tweety Bird T-shirt, blue jeans, and yellow sneakers.

She has not been seen or heard from since, which is completely out of character for her. Marissa is a devoted mother of five, and her family is desperate for answers.

If you have any information about her disappearance, please contact the Greensboro Police Department at 336-373-2222 or submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000 or p3tips.com

On January 13th, 2024, 25-year-old Marissa Carmichael, a mother of five from High Point, North Carolina, called off work...
07/11/2025

On January 13th, 2024, 25-year-old Marissa Carmichael, a mother of five from High Point, North Carolina, called off work at Waffle House to enjoy a rare night out with a friend. By early morning on January 14th, she was gone.

After an argument with a man she met that night, Marissa was dropped at an Exxon gas station. He threw out her belongings, kept her phone, and drove off. Marissa called 911 for help, but by the time police arrived nearly an hour later, she had vanished.

It’s now been over 290 days, and still no answers. Her family continues to fight for justice while facing cruel rumors and judgment online. Marissa is a daughter, a mother, a human being and she deserves to be found.

Happy Halloween! 🎃In today’s episode we cover the case of Cassie Jo Stoddart. She was responsible, caring, and only 16 y...
31/10/2025

Happy Halloween! 🎃

In today’s episode we cover the case of Cassie Jo Stoddart. She was responsible, caring, and only 16 years old. �She was house-sitting for her family when she was betrayed and murdered by people she trusted, friends from school.

This case isn’t about movies or infamy.�It’s about Cassie and the life she should still be living.

We honor her story in this Halloween episode.

Tune in this Friday for our Halloween special: the chilling Scream Murder. When true crime meets horror.
29/10/2025

Tune in this Friday for our Halloween special: the chilling Scream Murder. When true crime meets horror.

This week’s episode is an update special! We’re revisiting several of our past cases including: Tom Philips, the Univers...
24/10/2025

This week’s episode is an update special! We’re revisiting several of our past cases including: Tom Philips, the University of Idaho Murders, JonBenét Ramsey, the Skelton Brothers, Toyah Cordingley, and Crystal Rogers, to share new developments, court updates, and where each case stands today.

In this episode, we uncover the haunting secrets of Johnson’s Island—once a Civil War prison, now a quiet island shroude...
22/10/2025

In this episode, we uncover the haunting secrets of Johnson’s Island—once a Civil War prison, now a quiet island shrouded in eerie legends. Locals tell of ghostly soldiers, echoing footsteps, and whispers that drift through the night air. Some say the past never left… it just learned how to haunt.

Lauren Spierer went missing on June 3rd, 2011 after a night out with friends. At just 20-years-old, her disappearance co...
19/10/2025

Lauren Spierer went missing on June 3rd, 2011 after a night out with friends. At just 20-years-old, her disappearance continues to shock the IU campus and her family still is searching for answers. Pictured is a missing persons poster and video footage of Lauren the night she disappeared. Listen to her episode on our podcast and if you have any information, please call the Bloomington police department.

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