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Crime by PodLit.

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Crime by PodLit features thrilling true crime documentaries. Collaborating with top U.S. true crime authors and journalists, we delve behind the headlines, listen to court hearings, and share the stories of victims and perpetrators, highlighting the aftermath of the crimes. At PodLit, our award-winning and experienced producers know how to tell captivating stories. Learn more at Podlit.com and send us your case suggestions! Subscribe, follow, and share with your friends. The more listeners we have, the more documentaries we can release.

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  1. The Delphi Murders | Chapter 4/4: The Case against Richard Allen (00:51:14)

    After the police discover an error in the case file, they arrest the town pharmacist in the fall of 2022. Throughout a lengthy legal process, Delphi remains a town in limbo. Many hope for a harsh verdict, while others think the police have the wrong man. In November 2024, the jury delivers its verdict, but we are still waiting for the final chapter in this tragic case. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. This documentary series, features author Brian Whitney, who wrote the book The Delphi Murders: The Quest To Find ‘The Man On The Bridge’ and the voices of:  Mike Patty, grandfather of Libby German Kelsi German, older sister of Libby German Cynth Rossi, childhood friend of the victims Nicholas McLeland, prosecutor for Carroll County Doug Carter, superintendent of the Indiana State Police Kim Riley, Indiana State Police Russ McQuaid, reporter at FOX Marc Mullins, reporter at WRTV Bob Segal, reporter at WTHR Vinnie Politan, host on Court TV Host: Jonathan Rollins Producer & Writer: Carl Haeger Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Sound Design & Engineering: Kristoffer Kronander Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  2. The Delphi Murders | Chapter 3/4: anthony_shots (00:44:26)

    In a dark twist, police are led to a catfishing account, as it turns out one of the girls had arranged to meet a suspected pedophile on the same day she was murdered. But is this just some incredible coincidence? And is the true killer hiding in plain sight in Delphi all along? Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. This documentary series, features author Brian Whitney, who wrote the book The Delphi Murders: The Quest To Find ‘The Man On The Bridge’ and the voices of:  Mike Patty, grandfather of Libby German Kelsi German, older sister of Libby German Cynth Rossi, childhood friend of the victims Nicholas McLeland, prosecutor for Carroll County Doug Carter, superintendent of the Indiana State Police Kim Riley, Indiana State Police Russ McQuaid, reporter at FOX Marc Mullins, reporter at WRTV Bob Segal, reporter at WTHR Vinnie Politan, host on Court TV Host: Jonathan Rollins Producer & Writer: Carl Haeger Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Sound Design & Engineering: Kristoffer Kronander Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  3. The Delphi Murders | Chapter 2/4: "Down the Hill" (00:42:21)

    At a press conference following the murders, police reveal a pixelated image of the suspected killer. While the people of Delphi try to discern who the image might depict, another announcement is made: police have a recording of the killer's voice. And it was one of the girls who captured it, during her final moments alive. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. This documentary series, features author Brian Whitney, who wrote the book The Delphi Murders: The Quest To Find ‘The Man On The Bridge’ and the voices of:  Mike Patty, grandfather of Libby German Kelsi German, older sister of Libby German Cynth Rossi, childhood friend of the victims Nicholas McLeland, prosecutor for Carroll County Doug Carter, superintendent of the Indiana State Police Kim Riley, Indiana State Police Russ McQuaid, reporter at FOX Marc Mullins, reporter at WRTV Bob Segal, reporter at WTHR Vinnie Politan, host on Court TV Host: Jonathan Rollins Producer & Writer: Carl Haeger Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Sound Design & Engineering: Kristoffer Kronander Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  4. The Delphi Murders | Chapter 1/4: February 13, 2017 (00:36:51)

    On February 13, 2017, best friends Libby German and Abby Williams set out for a popular hiking trail outside their small hometown of Delphi, Indiana. It’s a quiet, safe place where everyone knows each other. But the girls never return from the trail. The next day, they’re found in the woods, murdered. This marks the beginning of a long and complex investigation. For a long time, the police's best clues are a pixelated image of the suspect, and a voice recording of the killer. Both the image and the recording were captured by Libby German herself, in her last moments alive. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. This documentary series, features author Brian Whitney, who wrote the book The Delphi Murders: The Quest To Find ‘The Man On The Bridge’ and the voices of:  Mike Patty, grandfather of Libby German Kelsi German, older sister of Libby German Cynth Rossi, childhood friend of the victims Nicholas McLeland, prosecutor for Carroll County Doug Carter, superintendent of the Indiana State Police Kim Riley, Indiana State Police Russ McQuaid, reporter at FOX Marc Mullins, reporter at WRTV Bob Segal, reporter at WTHR Vinnie Politan, host on Court TV Host: Jonathan Rollins Producer & Writer: Carl Haeger Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Sound Design & Engineering: Kristoffer Kronander Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  5. Girl Missing | Chapter 6/6: She’s Alive | Crime by PodLit. (00:36:54)

    Terry Dugard gets the phone call she never thought she’d receive. But will Philip Garrido manage to fool the system one more time? Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop.  This is the final episode of our six-part series in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  6. Girl Missing | Chapter 5/6: Female Intuition | Crime by PodLit. (00:45:08)

    Everyone, including Jaycee Dugard’s family, had given up hope of finding her alive. But one day, a strange man with two young girls appears at the University of California, Berkeley, and two female police officers sense that something is very wrong. Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop.  This is episode five of six in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  7. Girl Missing | Chapter 4/6: A Prison Within a Prison | Crime by PodLit. (00:47:15)

    Jaycee Dugard lives locked up in a backyard, while her family’s lives fall apart as the years drag on and she remains missing. And her captor grows more and more unhinged. Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop.  This is episode four of six in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  8. Girl Missing | Chapter 3/6: He Strikes Again | Crime by PodLit. (00:37:02)

    Katie Callaway gets an unwelcome visit at her workplace. And 15 years after she was kidnapped in South Lake Tahoe, the small town experiences yet another abduction – but this time, the victim doesn’t manage to escape. Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop.  This is episode three of six in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  9. Girl Missing | Chapter 2/6: A Sick Man | Crime by PodLit (00:37:36)

    It turns out the man who abducted Katie Callaway had been planning the crime for a long time. And this wasn’t his first time targeting young girls. But could this finally be the end of his reign of terror, or is his criminal career just beginning? Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop.  This is episode two of six in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  10. Girl Missing | Chapter 1/6: The First Kidnapping (00:34:52)

    In 1976, Katie Callaway works at a casino in South Lake Tahoe, California. She’s on her way to see her boyfriend when a man stops her and asks for a ride. She says yes – a decision she’ll soon regret. Listen to the unbelievable true story of 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, abducted one day right in front of her family and gone without a trace. No one could have known she’d be held captive for 18 years before being found. In this documentary series, we bring you author John Glatt, who wrote Lost & Found, the gripping story of Jaycee Dugard’s abduction. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes as they drop. This is episode one of six in Girl Missing: 18 years in captivity, produced by Crime by PodLit. Here, you’ll find captivating true crime documentaries created in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. If you’re enjoying this episode, hit follow, share, and spread the word! Producer & Writer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Executive Producer: Jens Nielsen Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  11. Teaser | Girl Missing | Crime by PodLit (00:01:55)

    New series premiering on October 30. In June 1991, 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped in broad daylight, right in front of her stepfather. Then, she and her abductor vanished without a trace. Where did she go? As the years went by, even Jaycee's parents lost hope of ever finding her alive. But 18 years later, a mysterious man appears at Berkeley University, and two female police officers start to get suspicious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  12. The Idaho Student Murders | Chapter 4/4: Bryan Kohberger (00:34:30)

    Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology student, is the prime suspect in the murders of Maddie, Kaylee, Xana, and Ethan. But who is he, really? Clues found online reveal someone who has long struggled with mental health issues and social difficulties. What was he doing before the crimes, and how did those around him perceive him? How is he linked to the brutal murders—and could he face the death penalty? This documentary series features author J. Reuben Appelman, who wrote When Idaho Slept: The Hunt for Answers in the Murders of Four College Students. Follow “Crime by PodLit” to get notified when new episodes drop. Featuring: J. Reuben Appelman - Author Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producer & Writer: Gabriella Lahti Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Narrator: Jonathan Rollins This is the fourth and final episode in the four-part series The Idaho Student Murders, released by us at "Crime by PodLit." We bring you gripping documentary series in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. Like what you hear? Follow, share, and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  13. The Idaho Student Murders | Chapter 3/4: A White Hyundai Elantra (00:31:55)

    On November 13, 2022, the residents of Moscow woke up to a nightmare. Maddie, Kaylee, Xana, and Ethan had been brutally stabbed to death, and no one knew why or by whom. As fear spread, the media flooded into the town, and online amateur detectives began to speculate. Meanwhile, the police already had someone in their sights—someone connected to the night of the murders at 1122 King Road. This documentary series features author J. Reuben Appelman, who wrote When Idaho Slept: The Hunt for Answers in the Murders of Four College Students. Follow “Crime by PodLit” to get notified when new episodes drop. Featuring: J. Reuben Appelman - Author Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producer & Writer: Gabriella Lahti Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Narrator: Jonathan Rollins This is the third episode in the four-part series The Idaho Student Murders, released by us at "Crime by PodLit." We bring you captivating documentary series in collaboration with some of the world’s best true crime authors and journalists. Like what you hear? Follow, share, and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  14. The Idaho Student Murders | Chapter 2/4: The Night of the Murders (00:27:42)

    Saturday, November 12, 2022, starts like any other day for Maddie, Kaylee, Xana, and Ethan. They party and head home to 1122 King Road, unaware that their lives will soon be brutally cut short. What happened in their final hours? And what was the killer doing? Using surveillance footage, social media, and witness accounts, we piece together the events of that horrific night. This documentary series features author J. Reuben Appelman, who wrote When Idaho Slept: The Hunt for Answers in the Murders of Four College Students. Follow “Crime by PodLit” to get notified when new episodes drop. Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producer & Writer: Gabriella Lahti Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Narrator: Jonathan Rollins This is the second episode in the four-part series The Idaho Student Murders, released by us at "Crime by PodLit." We bring you gripping documentary series in collaboration with some of the world’s best true crime authors and journalists. Like what you hear? Follow, share, and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  15. Trailer | The Idaho Student Murders | Crime by PodLit. (00:02:14)

    On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were found brutally murdered in their dorm rooms in Moscow, Idaho. The town was left in shock as police launched a manhunt for the killer. With no leads, TikTok sleuths quickly took matters into their own hands. But soon, police discovered a crucial piece of evidence left at the crime scene — something that would lead to the arrest of a 28-year-old criminology student. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  16. The Idaho Student Murders | Chapter 1/4: The Party House (00:31:56)

    The University of Idaho is the heart of the small town of Moscow, not just a place for education but also a hub for community and connection. Maddie, Kaylee, Xana, and Ethan fit right in—social, popular, and well-liked. Their parties at 1122 King Road were well-known, even to the local police. In this episode, we get a closer look at their student lives and friendships. This documentary series features author J. Reuben Appelman, who wrote When Idaho Slept: The Hunt for Answers in the Murders of Four College Students. Follow “Crime by PodLit” to get notified when new episodes drop. Featuring: J. Reuben Appelman - Author Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producer & Writer: Gabriella Lahti Sound Design & Engineering: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Narrator: Jonathan Rollins This is the first episode in the four-part series, The Idaho Student Murders, released by us at "Crime by PodLit." We bring you gripping documentary series in collaboration with some of the world’s top true crime authors and journalists. Like what you hear? Follow, share, and spread the word! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  17. The Incel Killer | Chapter 5/5: The Day of Retribution (00:38:58)

    It's May 23, 2014, in Isla Vista. After months of meticulous planning, Elliot Rodger is set to carry out his horrifying plan. He embarks on a violent and deadly rampage, driven by hatred and despair. It’s a day of darkness and chaos, from the first shots to the tragic end. What unfolded during those critical hours, and how did one man unleash so much death and destruction? This episode features insights from Brian Whitney, author of The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer, exploring Elliot Rodger and the 2014 Isla Vista tragedy. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episode releases. Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producers: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Sound Engineer: Jens Nielsen This is the fifth and final episode in The Incel Killer series, part of the Crime by PodLit podcast. If you’ve been captivated by this series, be sure to follow, share, and spread the word. Got a case you’d like us to cover? Reach out at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  18. The Incel Killer | Chapter 4/5: Santa Barbara: Endgame (00:28:59)

    Elliot’s thoughts turn even darker as his frustration reaches a breaking point. He begins meticulously planning what he sees as his ultimate act of revenge—a detailed strategy to punish a world he feels has betrayed him. How did this young man transform into a cold-blooded killer, and what fueled his twisted sense of justice? This episode features insights from Brian Whitney, author of The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer, exploring Elliot Rodger and the 2014 Isla Vista tragedy. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated on new episodes. Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producers: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Sound Engineer: Jens Nielsen This is the fourth of five episodes in The Incel Killer series, part of the Crime by PodLit podcast. If you’re enjoying the series, don’t forget to follow, share, and spread the word. Got a case suggestion? Reach out at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  19. The Incel Killer | Chapter 3/5: Alpha Dog (00:34:43)

    Elliot starts college hoping to finally find his place, but instead, his sense of being unwanted and invisible only grows. Obsessed with ideas of masculinity and status, he begins to despise those living the life he believes should be his. During these years, his thoughts turn increasingly dark, his self-image distorts, and he starts seeing himself as a reluctant outsider in a world he can no longer stand. This episode features insights from Brian Whitney, author of The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer, delving into Elliot Rodger and the 2014 Isla Vista tragedy. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated when new episodes drop. Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producers: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Sound Engineer: Jens Nielsen This is the third of five episodes in The Incel Killer series, part of the Crime by PodLit podcast. Enjoying the series? Make sure to follow, share, and spread the word. Have a case you want us to cover? Reach out at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  20. The Incel Killer | Chapter 2/5: Stuck in the Void (00:37:17)

    As Elliot enters his teenage years, feelings of alienation and emptiness begin to consume him. He feels invisible, struggling to fit in or form connections. This isolation fuels a growing hatred—towards himself and the world around him. During this time, his frustration and bitterness deepen, setting the stage for dangerous thoughts. This episode features insights from Brian Whitney, author of The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer, exploring Elliot Rodger and the 2014 Isla Vista massacre. Follow Crime by PodLit to stay updated when new episodes drop. Executive Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit Producers: Jens Nielsen, Tomas Rajnai Sound Engineer: Jens Nielsen This is the second of five episodes in The Incel Killer series, part of the Crime by PodLit podcast. If you’re enjoying the series, please follow, share, and spread the word. Got a case you’d like us to cover? Reach out at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  21. The Incel Killer | Chapter 1/5: A Blissful Beginning (00:35:30)

    Elliot Rodger seems to grow up in a typical, happy family. Quiet and reserved, he appears to have a stable upbringing. But beneath the surface, a darker side is slowly emerging. Were there early signs of the person he would become? What pivotal moments during these years set him on the path to the Isla Vista tragedy? This documentary features insights from author Brian Whitney, who wrote The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer: The True Story of an Incel Mass Murderer, exploring Elliot Rodger and the 2014 Isla Vista massacre. Follow 'Crime by PodLit' to get notified when new episodes drop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  22. Trailer | The Incel Killer | Crime by PodLit (00:02:00)

    Elliot Rodger is an isolated young man trying to navigate his place in the world. But behind his seemingly normal exterior, a dark and destructive force quietly grows, unnoticed by those around him. In five gripping episodes, we explore his journey from a shy boy to a man driven by intense hatred – towards society, and especially women – ultimately leading him to commit unthinkable acts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  23. Deadly Love Triangle | Chapter 3/3: Heather is Found (00:57:19)

    Just two months after her wedding, Heather Strong disappears without a trace. According to her ex-husband Josh, she simply ran away and left the kids with him. But something about Josh's story doesn't add up. And what does he want to show the police in Emilia's mother's backyard? This documentary series features author M. William Phelps, who wrote the book 'To Love and to Kill' about this frightening case. The podcast also includes accounts from Heather's family, friends, as well as police officers and perpetrators. Follow the podcast to know when new episodes are released. Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit. Technician: Kristoffer Kronander This is the last of three episodes in the series "The Deadly Love Triangle," which is part of the podcast "Crime by PodLit." In this podcast, you'll hear thrilling documentary series created in collaboration with some of the world's best true crime authors and journalists. If you enjoy what you hear, please follow, share, and tell your friends about the podcast. The more listeners we have, the more documentaries we can release. If you want to get in touch with us at PodLit or suggest cases we should cover, email us at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. We look forward to hearing from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  24. Deadly Love Triangle | Chapter 2/3: Three's a Crowd (00:35:39)

    Heather's and Josh's relationship is getting worse and worse. Time and again, Heather tries to leave her abusive husband, but she always returns. Eventually, she meets a new man who is older and more stable. Will this finally help her and the children move on? And what role will Emilia play in her life? Is she her friend or her enemy? This documentary series features author M. William Phelps, who wrote the book 'To Love and to Kill' about this frightening case. The podcast also includes accounts from Heather's family, friends, as well as police officers and perpetrators. Follow the podcast to know when new episodes are released. Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit. Technician: Kristoffer Kronander This is the second of three episodes in the series "The Deadly Love Triangle," which is part of the podcast "Crime by PodLit." In this podcast, you'll hear thrilling documentary series created in collaboration with some of the world's best true crime authors and journalists. If you enjoy what you hear, please follow, share, and tell your friends about the podcast. The more listeners we have, the more documentaries we can release. If you want to get in touch with us at PodLit or suggest cases we should cover, email us at hello@podlit.com or visit podlit.com. We look forward to hearing from you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  25. Deadly Love Triangle | Chapter 1/3: The Drug of Love (00:47:07)

    One morning, 26-year-old Heather Strong doesn't show up at work. Heather has little money and usually doesn't miss work unnecessarily, so her colleagues soon become worried. It turns out that the last person seen with Heather was her ex-husband Josh. But soon it becomes clear that there is another person in this story: Josh's lover Emilia. The documentary series features author M. William Phelps, who wrote the book 'To Love and to Kill' about this frightening case. The podcast also includes accounts from Heather's family, friends, as well as police officers and perpetrators. Follow the podcast to know when new episodes are released. Producer: Tove Friman Leffler, PodLit. Technician: Kristoffer Kronander This is the first of three episodes in the series "The Deadly Love Triangle," which is part of the podcast "Crime by PodLit." In the podcast, you'll hear exciting documentary series created in collaboration with some of the world's best true crime authors and journalists. If you like what you hear, follow, share, and tell your friends about the podcast. The more people listen, the more documentaries we can release. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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