True Crime DEADLINE
Matt Johnson
EMMY award winning Crime & Justice Correspondent Matt Johnson dusts off his reporter notebooks for this exciting podcast and gives you a first hand perspective on cold cases, homicides, mysteries & murders he has covered, followed and still haunt him today. Follow on social and http://www.truecrimedeadline.com/
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34 - MYSTERY: The Disappearance of Christine Walters. Her mother's LAST INTERVIEW
True Crime DEADLINE
09/28/20 • 27 min
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Anita Walters, mother of Christine Walters who mysteriously disappeared after being found naked on a stranger's doorstep.
Christine Walters is described as a nature lover, animal lover and yogi. She was a junior in college studying Botany and wanted to help rebuild ecosystems.
Then in the Summer of 2008, Christine decided to visit friends living in Portland Oregon. From there she met new friends, self proclaimed spiritual environmental activists living off the grid. Christine followed her new friends to Arcata California, a small old logging town just outside Eureka CA.
It is unclear what happened to her while she was there. Some say she was working at a marijuana grow farm and was owed money, others say she had taken part in a so-called 'tea ceremony' and ingested hallucinogens which led to a bad trip.
On November 12, 2008, then 23-year-old college junior Christine Lindsey Walters was found naked, confused, frightened and bleeding, covered in scratches. She was on a stranger's doorstep and claiming someone was after her.
Police took her to the hospital. The next day Christine called her mother in Wisconsin who faxed over a copy of her identification so that she could board an airplane home.
After picking up her I.D. she was never seen again.
Christine Walters would now be 35. At the time of her disappearance she was described as 5'2", 100-115 pounds, caucasian with strawberry blonde hair. Her ears and nose are pierced and she has a black butterfly tattoo on her hip and a green and purple iris flower tattoo on the back of her neck.
If you have any information in the case please call the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at 707-445-7251
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6 - TORTURE: The Turpin's House of Horrors, Sister Speaks Out
True Crime DEADLINE
06/27/19 • 36 min
EXCLUSIVE: Louise Turpin's Sister Speaks Out - "House of Horrors"
In 2019 David and Louise Turpin would be found guilty of torturing 12 of their 13 kids in what police and prosecutors referred to as a "House of Horrors". They were sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
Police say the children were shackled, beat and strangled. The children unable to use the restroom, had no education and rarely went outside. The home was filled with trash and human feces.
They were rescued after the couples 17 year old daughter escaped through a window with a disconnected cell phone and dialed 9-1-1.
In an exclusive interview with True Crime Deadline host Matt Johnson, Louise Turpin's sister speaks out for the first time since sentencing.
Elizabeth talks about the case, visiting her sister in jail and why she thinks witchcraft may have played a part in the abuse.
From the crime scene tape to the courtroom, host Matt Johnson covered the case and will give you the behind the scenes details.
Thank you for listening.
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5 - MURDER: The McStay Family
True Crime DEADLINE
06/20/19 • 28 min
New information in this bone chilling murder case of the McStay Family who went missing from their home in Fallbrook CA in 2010.
Joseph and Summer McStay had just moved to their new home in Fallbrook with their two small boys Gianni (4) and Joseph Jr. (3).
Summer is a realtor and Joseph owns a construction company building fountains and water features.
On February 4, 2010 the families while SUV is caught on camera pulling from the driveway, but because of the angle of the camera you cannot see who is behind the wheel.
Joseph's business partner Charles "Chase" Merritt called the McStay's family members after he could not get ahold of the family.
On February 13, Joseph's brother Michael travels to San Diego and discovers the families dogs in the backyard and what appears to be a house left in a hurry. There were eggs on the counter, popcorn bowls on the couch and the stroller was still in the garage.
Days later the family car is located at a shopping center near the San Ysidro border crossing. That's when the San Diego County Sheriff's Office releases a grainy video that appears to be a family crossing the border.
In 2013 a off-road motor-cross rider discovered the shallow graves in Victorville CA. The McStay family was buried in carpet from the house and a sledge hammer believed to be used in the murders.
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3 - MISSING: The disappearance of Kyron Horman, Mother Speaks Out
True Crime DEADLINE
06/04/19 • 26 min
NEW INTERVIEW: Missing Kyron's mother Desiree Young.
Kyron Hormon went missing from Skyline Elementary School in Portland Oregon USA, on June 4th, 2010. His step-mother Terri Horman took him to school that day, snapped a picture of him at his school science fair and then he disappeared without a trace.
His case is still considered by-far the largest criminal investigation case in Oregon state history.
Kyron's mother Desiree Young says she is using new technology and getting new tips that she feels will lead to a resolution in the case very soon. On the ninth anniversary of his disappearance she held a tearful news conference where she shared new details.
Before the news conference she spoke exclusively to True Crime Deadline host Matt Johnson who spent years covering the case.
"I love you Kyron, I miss you, I will never give up, I will never stop," said Desiree to True Crime Deadline podcast.
Young says after nine years she still believes Kyron is in the Portland metro area.
"I believe that he is still in Portland, I believe that Terri is a horrible person, and most likely did something horrible that day. But, I have to keep looking for him until I find out otherwise," Young said.
Kyron's step-mother Terri Horman has never been charged or named a suspect in the case. She has appeared on many national shows.
Terri says on June 4, 2010 she watched Kyron walk down the hall to his first class, however he never made it to class and he was marked as absent for the day.
After Terri says she left the school, she told investigators that she went to Fred Meyer Store, Drove her baby around to to help the infant fall asleep, went to the gym ad then posted pictures of Kyron on Facebook.
When Terri and Kaine Horman when to pick Kyron up from the bus stop, he was not there. Terri called the school and the school secretary called police.
Kyron's case has had many unbelievable twists and turns over the past nine years. Including allegations of Terri Horman hiring a landscaper to allegedly kill Kaine. Police were never able to substantiate those claims and no charges were ever brought against Terri.
Terri also reportedly failed two lie-detector tests and Kaine obtained a restraining order against her.
"This case has been featured on Oprah, Dr. Phil, newscasts around the country and everyone is galvanized by this case and this little boy," said former KPTV reporter Jaime Wilson.
Kyron Horman was 7 years old when he went missing in 2010. Kyron Richard Horman is described as a Caucasian male, light brown hair and blue eyes. Kyron wore glasses and was on the smaller side when he went missing. He is described as shy with a big warm smile.
Anyone with information in the case is encouraged to call the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office tip-line: +1-503-988-0560. There is a $50,000 case reward for information that leads to a resolution in his disappearance.
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How many episodes does True Crime DEADLINE have?
True Crime DEADLINE currently has 63 episodes available.
What topics does True Crime DEADLINE cover?
The podcast is about Mystery, Society & Culture, True Crime, Personal Journals, Cold Case, Murder, Investigation, Podcasts, Detective, Crime, Missing, Serial and Killer.
What is the most popular episode on True Crime DEADLINE?
The episode title '21 - MYSTERY: Death of Joseph Miranda - Mother Speaks Out' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on True Crime DEADLINE?
The average episode length on True Crime DEADLINE is 29 minutes.
How often are episodes of True Crime DEADLINE released?
Episodes of True Crime DEADLINE are typically released every 7 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of True Crime DEADLINE?
The first episode of True Crime DEADLINE was released on May 17, 2019.
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