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  • 2 hours 30 seconds
    187. The case that changed U.S. criminal investigations forever Part 1

    Lie detectors. The Reid Technique. You’ve been listening to us rant about them for nine years. One case, in 1955, was not only the perfect storm of both, but also launched John Reid’s interrogation method into national use, changing criminal justice methods throughout the U.S. into what is now the norm.

    But the funny thing about the investigation of Nancy Parker’s 1955 murder and the conviction of her husband, Darrel, is that it’s a huge honking cautionary tale of what can go wrong in an investigation. Maureen presents.

    Rebecca gives the Netflix documentary “Sunday Best,” an NNW review.

    So, on our ninth anniversary [!!!] check out a really good shooooeeee… [That’s an Ed Sullivan reference, kids, not misplaced ego].

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    4 December 2025, 5:41 pm
  • 1 hour 50 minutes
    186. Father, father, father: Marvin Gaye’s tragic death

    Singer and songwriter Marvin Gaye made beautiful music, but what most people didn’t know until his tragic death at his father’s hand was that his life growing up with Marvin Gaye Sr. had been anything but. What led up to the Gaye’s April 1, 1984, shooting death? Rebecca tells the story.

    Maureen takes on iconic true crime series “Dateline” in our Negative Nellies Watching review.

    We also have updates on the Cocoanut Grove fire, one of the stranger cases from our 2023 Maine Homicide List and the ongoing Brian Walshe murder trial.

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

     

    20 November 2025, 5:56 pm
  • 2 hours 7 minutes
    185. Maine cold case solved, hot case unsolved

    The cold case of an arson fire that killed one Portland, Maine, resident in 1994 and injured seven others has finally been solved. The disappearance of a New Sweden, Maine, 13-year-old a year ago hasn’t, despite many red flags. We take a look at these two Maine minis, as well as update what happened to James Dailey, who was scheduled to be executed in Florida when we last talked about him in October 2021, the latest on the Bear Brook cold case (Episode 11), a new look at one of the victims of the Connecticut Valley Serial Killer (Episode 31), and some other recent news on old episode.

    We also have two NNW reviews! Maureen on the Oxygen series “Accident, Suicide, or Murder,” and Rebecca on the Netflix series, “Dead to Me.”

    Light the fire and fill up the coffee mug and settle in for cozy night of murder and mayhem.

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    4 November 2025, 11:57 pm
  • 2 hours 8 minutes
    184. Paula Roberts Part 3: Trial 2

    Philip Willoughby goes on trial for the Dec. 3, 1983, Maine murder of Paula Roberts, but it doesn’t go smoothly. Not at all. Prosecutors never really let go of Trial 1, and justice takes a hit. But does anyone care? Maureen wraps up the Paula Roberts series.

    Rebecca does an NNW review of the Netflix doc “The Perfect Neighbor.”

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    23 October 2025, 10:49 pm
  • 2 hours 5 minutes
    183. Paula Roberts Part 2: Trial 1

    When David Willoughby is arrested and charged with the abduction and murder of Paula Roberts, it seemed like the beginning of the end of the case of the 21-year-old store clerk who was taken and killed during an Augusta, Maine, robbery in December 1983.

    But it was just the beginning. The tangled tale of the pursuit for justice in the Paula Roberts case goes from complicated to impossibly complicated in Part 2 of our three-part series. Maureen presents.

    Rebecca also gives a Negative Nellies Watching review of the Netflix doc “Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey.”

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    7 October 2025, 10:04 pm
  • 1 hour 39 minutes
    182. Paula Roberts Part 1: Missing

    December 3, 1983, was just a normal night in Paula Roberts’ busy life — she was working the evening shift at Summer Haven Ice Cream shop in Augusta, Maine, one of three jobs she worked to help pay her way through college. But that changed fast when two men burst into the shop, hit a customer over the head with a heavy weapon, stole money, lottery tickets and food stamps. When they left minutes later, they took Paula with them.

    Part 1 of Paula Roberts covers that month between Dec. 3, 1983, when she was abducted, and the shocking events of a month later, followed by an arrest. But that’s only the beginning of the story.

    Rebecca does a Negative Nellies Watching review of the Netflix series “Adolescence.”

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

     

    24 September 2025, 12:19 am
  • 1 hour 56 minutes
    181. No justice for Tamla Horsford

    Tamla Horsford was a little nervous about going to the “girls night” birthday of a friend in Cumming, Georgia, in November 2018. She didn’t know many of the other women, she had a husband and five sons at home to take care of, and on top of it, she was a Black woman in a lily-white town that had a long history of racism. But she was also a fun, friendly person looking for friends. And the party was fun. Until it wasn’t. No one could explain why, the next morning, Tamla was found dead in the back yard. Police quickly determined it was an accident. But a lot of things don’t add up… Rebecca presents.

    Maureen also gives a Negative Nellies Watching review to the Hulu documentary “Ruby Red-Handed.”

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

     

    7 September 2025, 10:03 pm
  • 2 hours 20 minutes
    180. Michael Gaine murder & the Maine suspect

    Michael Gaine was well-known and well-loved in his town of Kenmare, as well as around County Kerry in Ireland. So when the 56-year-old farmer disappeared in the middle of a routine morning in March, the alarm was immediately raised. It wasn’t long before everyone realized it was foul play. Even before the horrific details of what happened to him were learned. What does the American drifter from Maine with the hinky story have to do with it all? Maureen presents.

    Rebecca also gives a Negative Nellies review of the new Netlfix doc “Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser.”

     

    19 August 2025, 9:25 pm
  • 1 hour 49 minutes
    179. Summer vacation fun continues with more AITA

    We wrap up our summer vacation series with some more of our ever-popular Am I The Asshole advice discussion, as well as Negative Nellies Watching reviews of “Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage and Reckoning” streaming on HBO/MAX and “Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil,” streaming on Hulu.

    We’ll be back next week with a regular episode!

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the award-winning (seriously!) Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    13 August 2025, 2:48 pm
  • 1 hour 36 minutes
    178. The Maine Paddleboard Murder. Also, Jaws

    We have a Maine mini on the murder of Sunshine Stewart, who was paddleboarding on a lake in Maine July 2 when she was killed. We have all the up-to-date information! Since it’s July, hot, and busy, who has time for a full-blown story? So we’re also talking about Jaws, 50 years after we saw it in the theater.

    To cap it off we have an NNW that we’re not revealing the topic of. It’s a surprise! And we also talk about the Netflix doc “Amy Bradley is Missing.”

    So! A lot of stuff in this episode.

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the just-released Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

     

    22 July 2025, 6:55 pm
  • 1 hour 55 minutes
    177. AITA special summer edition

    Fourth of July party poopers, bridesmaids who “ruin” the wedding, unruly kids at the pool and at home, vacation home SNAFUs — and more! Who really IS the asshole? As the weather heats up, so do the offenses. We take you on a a wild ride through our special summer edition of advice, judgment and outrage.

    Maureen also updates the father-daughter deaths on Katahdin from last episode, which was an update to Episode 125.

    We also discuss the two competing Titan submersible docs – Netflix’s “Titan: The Oceangate Disaster” and the Discovery+ (also found on Max) “Implosion: The Titan Disaster,” as well as the new Netflix doc “Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise.” Enjoy!

    If you’re interested in checking out Maureen’s Maine-based Bernadette “Bernie” O’Dea mystery novels, including the just-released Dying for News, click here.

    Looking for a cool Crime & Stuff T-Shirt, or another cool shirt designed by Rebecca? Check out her Bonfire shirt site, by clicking here.

    29 June 2025, 10:35 pm
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