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Best True Crime Stories Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, True Crime Investigations and MORE!
true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers
True Crime Stories Podcast 2022
True crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.

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True Investigations - Which Serial Killers Scare You the Most? True Crime
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02/06/22 • 18 min

Which Serial Killers Scare You the Most? True Crime
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Victim Tells Jury She Was Kidnapped, Tied Up and Held Captive by Husband
During her testimony on Tuesday, Alisa Mathewson explained how her then-husband Trevor Summers tied her up and held her captive inside her home in 2017.
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Most Disturbing Things That Happened During School (r/AskReddit)
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Police Officer begs man not to poop.. SPOILER ALERT He didnt!
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True Investigations - What would 12 yr old you think of how you are now?
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07/14/22 • 16 min

What would 12 yr old you think of how you are now?
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True Investigations - Serial Killer Richard Cottingham (NY Ripper) Documentary
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07/14/22 • 42 min

Serial Killer Richard Cottingham (NY Ripper) Documentary
Cottingham was born in Bronx, New York in 1946, but his family moved to New Jersey when he was 12. He had two younger siblings. His father worked for an insurance company and his mother was a homemaker. His childhood was fairly normal. When his family moved to New Jersey, he entered seventh grade at St. Andrews, where he had trouble making friends since he was new to the area. Because he had poor eyesight, he wasn't good at sports. In high school, where he fit in better, he joined the track team because it allowed him time alone. After graduating, he found work as a computer operator at the insurance company where his father worked and also took computer classes. When he was 20, Cottingham got a job at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association as a computer operator. In 1967, aged 21, Cottingham committed his first murder, fatally strangling a 29-year-old woman, Nancy Vogel, a crime he didn't confess to until 2010. In 1969, he was convicted of drunken driving and was sentenced to a $50 fine and 10 days in jail. At the age of 23, he married. In 1972, he was charged with robbery and sexual assult, but the case was dismissed. During his serial killing years, Cottingham had at least two affairs. In 1979, his wife filed for divorce. For some reason, she withdrew it after his arrest and moved to Poughkeepsie with their children.
Killings and Incarceration
Cottingham in court.
From 1967 to 1980, Cottingham is known to have killed nine females and attempted to kill an additional four, though he has claimed to have killed as many as 100. On the night of December 15, he abducted a 26-year-old nurse named Maryann Carr from the parking lot near her apartment, took her to a motel, tortured and killed her. In March the following year, Cottingham, using the alias "John Schaefer", approached a woman named Karen Schilt in a bar, drugged her, took her to an unknown location, raped her and left her for dead in a sewer near an apartment complex. Because she was found by a hotel employee, she survived, but couldn't remember much useful information about the assault, so the case went cold until Cottingham's arrest. In October, he drugged, sexually assaulted and tried to kill a prostitute named Susan Geiger, who also survived. In the beginning of December of 1979, Cottingham solicited a pair of prostitutes, took them to the Travel Lodge Motor Inn in New York, spent the night torturing, killing and mutilating both of them, removing their heads and hands and taking them with him, and then set the room and the bodies on fire. They were found when the staff saw smoke coming from under the door. Only one of the victims, Deedah Godzari, was identified. The identity of the other remains unknown, though she is estimated to have been in her late teens.
In 1980, Cottingham attacked four women within less than three weeks. The first, Valerie Ann Street, was killed in a motel room and burned like the previous two victims. The next, Pamela Weisenfield, survived her attack. On May 15, the burned body of Ann Reyner was found in a hotel room in Manhattan South. She was also burned, but Cottingham didn't remove her head or hands; instead, he cut off both her breasts. On May 22, he solicited a prostitute named Leslie Ann O'Dell and took her to the Quality Inn Motel in Hasbrouck Heights, the same motel to which he had taken Valerie Ann Street and killed her. While he was torturing O'Dell, security staff heard her screams and called the police. When Cottingham tried to run, he was caught by them and arrested. Among his possessions, they found handcuffs, an open roll of duct tape, leather S&M gear, a toy gun, a knife and the drug he had used to incapacitate his victims. During interrogation, Cottingham claimed to have paid O'Dell $180 for sex and that everything he did to her had been consentual. Further investigation connected him to more crimes; his fingerprint was found on a pair of handcuffs found on Valerie Ann Street's crime scene. When the police searched his home, they found mountains of evidence linking him to other murders, such as the key to Mary Ann Carr's apartment, a toy koala bear and a pair of earrings that had belonged to Valerie Ann Street, and jewelry belonging to Deedah Godzari and Ann Reyner. His handwriting also linked him to the motel rooms he had rented and committed the killings inside. The following year, Cottingham was found guilty of 15 of the 20 counts for which he was charged. Over the next three years, he was put on trial for his additional murders and attempted murders. During the proceedings, he attempted suicide twice. In total, he was convicted of five murders (he confessed to Nancy Vogel's murder many years later) and sentenced to hundreds of years in prison, a sentence he is still serving. In 2020, he confessed to three more murders.
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Cottingham targeted petite blondes in their late teens-mid-20s and most often prosti...
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True Investigations - Unexplainable Stuff That Happens in the Woods
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07/15/22 • 39 min

Unexplainable Stuff That Happens in the Woods
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People who have been clinically dead and came back, how was the other side like?
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True Investigations - People Who Woke Up In the Hospital, What's Your Story?
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08/16/22 • 22 min

People Who Woke Up In the Hospital, What's Your Story?
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911 Dispatch, How Do You Tell Real Emergencies From Accidental Calls? ( r/AskReddit)
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How many episodes does True Investigations have?

True Investigations currently has 823 episodes available.

What topics does True Investigations cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, True Crime, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on True Investigations?

The episode title 'Which Serial Killers Scare You the Most? True Crime' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on True Investigations?

The average episode length on True Investigations is 37 minutes.

How often are episodes of True Investigations released?

Episodes of True Investigations are typically released every 1 hour.

When was the first episode of True Investigations?

The first episode of True Investigations was released on Jan 18, 2022.

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