<p>They've been married for 17 years. She's intrigued by true crime. He couldn’t care less. Can their marriage survive a podcast? Or will it end in MURDER?!<br><br>**** Till Death Do Us Part is a lighthearted and sometimes satirical true crime podcast where we present our dysfunctional married take on serious cases involving other dysfunctional relationships. We hope you enjoy.</p>
Murder.
Mystery.
And unexplained encounters.
This episode explores Oklahoma's most haunted places and the real tragedies that may explain why some spirits never seen to leave.
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An unfiltered, unscripted, unhinged discussion on the murder of Deborah Hollermann. The conversations we used to have after we hit stop. Instead, we keep recording. Listen at your own risk.
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A late-night crash. A grieving husband. A story that didn’t quite add up. When Deborah Hollermann died in what looked like a routine traffic accident, one observant investigator noticed something others missed. What followed was a shocking investigation into lies, infidelity, and murder hidden behind twisted metal. This episode explores how a staged accident led to a conviction—and justice for Deborah.
Listen as Melissa tells Daniel the ins and outs of another case of "Love gone Horrifically Wrong".
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Not a Love Gone Wrong Case, but this is fascinating.
As police hunted the killer of four Idaho students, someone online claimed she already knew the truth.
This episode dives into the Idaho 4 murders and the shocking lawsuit that proved viral accusations can come with a very real price.
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Something is said to live in Oklahoma's lakes.
Something walks in its forests.
And some legends may be warnings.
This week we uncover Oklahoma's most famous cryptids.
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Seventeen stab wounds. A husband's shocking claim. And investigators who didn't believe it for a second.
When 32-year-old Rachel Long was found dead in her Ohio home, her husband Kyle told 911 she had taken her own life. But forensic evidence, Rachel's final text messages, and a timeline that didn't add up would leave detectives down a much darker path.
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In October 1991, in a quiet suburban neighborhood in St. Charles Missouri, an unassuming home became the scene if a chilling execution. 36-year-old Alfred "Freddie" Suter was found slumped on his couch, shot in the back of the head while watching television. at first glance it looked like a tragic home invasion, but the crime scene told a different story. there were no signs of a struggle, nothing was stolen, and a suspiciously broken window that investigators believed had been staged.
So, who killed Alfred? It wasn't his wife! Listen and find out.
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Historic inns.
Isolated lighthouses.
Stone forts that never forget.
This week, we step inside Maine's most haunted locations, and the stories that refuse to stay buried.
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An unfiltered, unscripted, unhinged discussion on the murder of JoAnn Nichols. The conversations we used to have after we hit stop. Instead, we keep recording. Listen at your own risk.
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In 1985, 55-year-old first grade teacher, JoAnn Nichols vanished without a trace from her home in Poughkeepsie New York. Her husband telling those who loved Joann that she was depressed and either walked away from her life and him or committed suicide.
For 27 years, no one knew the truth.
Until 2013, when a basement renovation uncovered something buried behind a false wall.
Had JoAnn never left Poughkeepsie? Or even her home on Vassar Road?
In this episode we unravel the decades long mystery, the suspicious story that never quite added up, and the haunting discovery that came far too late for justice.
Some secrets don't stay buried.
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