Across State Lines: True Crime podcast artwork

PODCAST · true crime

Across State Lines: True Crime

A true crime podcast that focuses on solved and unsolved crimes of missing, murdered and unidentified persons.

  1. 23

    The Disappearance Of Gabriel Johnson And The Disappearance Of Jhessye Shockley

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereThis episode dives into two cases, the disappearance of Gabriel Johnson and the disappearance of Jhessye Shockley. In December of 2009, Gabriel's mother, Elizabeth, ran off with her infant son, Gabriel, and never returned him back to his father. Elizabeth told conflicting stories of what happened to Gabriel, and even when offered a deal with police, she refused to ever say where he was. In 2011, five year old Jhessye Shockley was reported missing, with her mother stating she had ran off. However, a dive into her home life proved something far sinister had happened to her, and she has never been found. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  2. 22

    The Case Of Summit Meadow Jane Doe, Now Known As Patricia Hicks Dahlstrom

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 1983, a family who was visiting Yosemite National Park stumbled upon partial human remains that had belonged to a woman in her 20’s, and her identity had eluded police for forty years. During the course of the investigation, a well known serial killer had come to light, and when investigated, he claimed that he had killed the Jane Doe. However, thisparticular serial killer had falsely confessed to hundreds of murders, and his tales were largely discredited by both investigators and the public alike. Another serial killer began to kill in Yosemite National Park a decade later, and this killer had even had contact with Jane Doe a decade prior, so he wasconsidered a suspect, as well. In 2022, Jane Doe’s identity was uncovered when DNA and genetic genealogy identified her as Patricia Hicks Dahlstrom, and a dive into her life story took investigators into the world of a very ominous cult. Still, today, her case is unsolved, though investigators have a decentidea of who may have been her killer based on some items found at the scene.Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  3. 21

    The Strange Death Of Devin Williams And The Case Of Robert Fisher

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereThis podcast episode features two cases, the death of Devin Williams and the escape of Robert Fisher. In 1995, Devin Williams was seen driving his 18 wheeler semi truck through the Tonto National Forest, seemingly unaware of anyone around him. When approached, he was behaving bizarrely, before he disappeared. Two years later, his skull was discovered not far from where his truck was abandoned. In 2001, Robert Fisher brutally murdered his entire family, before rigging the home to cause a massive explosion. Robert Fisher escaped into the Tonto National Forest, but has never been seen again. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  4. 20

    The Cases Of Little Miss X And Devil Dog Jane Doe

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereThis episode features two cases of two unidentified Jane Does, Little Miss X and Devil Dog Jane Doe. In 1958, the skeletal remains of a adolescent was found in Coconino County, Arizona, with personal belongs scattered about. There were some clues to lead investigators to who she might be, however, and many possibilities of missing girls who resembled the remains, but she has never been identified. In 2011, the body of an elderly woman was discovered along Devil Dog Road near Williams, Arizona, and she had been killed from a single blow to the head. The search for her identity has gone international, but sadly, she also has never been identified. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  5. 19

    The 1989 Unsolved Murder Of Sonya Moore

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn November of 1989, fourteen year old Sonya Moore left her New Hampshire home and never returned, despite having a very important courthouse meeting scheduled for the next day. Months passed, when in April of 1990, a motorist spotted something floating in a body of water in a nearby wildlife preserve, and it was discovered to be the body of missing Sonya Moore. Sonya's killer has never been found, 35 years later. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  6. 18

    The Strange 1980 Disappearance Of Paul Braxton Fugate

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 1980, Paul Braxton Fugate was working at the Chiricahua National Monument in southern Arizona, when he told another employee he was going to go on a foot patrol of a nearby hiking trail, but he never returned. While it was initially thought that he got lost and succumbed to the elements, that theory was put by the wayside when sightings of Paul in the car with two men, talks of murder and conspiracies, and two strange letters came forth indicating that he may have been murdered. Forty four years later, Paul's body has never been recovered.Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  7. 17

    The Murder And Identification Of Sharon Lee Gallegos, Formerly Known As Little Miss Nobody

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn the summer of 1960, four year old Sharon Lee Gallegos was being relentlessly stalked by a couple in a green sedan, who was not only following Sharon, but probing her neighbors with questions about the little girl. One July day, when the couple saw their chance, they grabbed Sharon and pulled her into their car, and she was never seen again. Ten days later in Arizona, the charred remains of a young girls body was discovered in the desert, and she went unidentified for over 60 years. Without knowing her name, she was given the moniker Little Miss Nobody. It would take over 60 years before Little Miss Nobody was identified as Sharon Lee Gallegos, but sadly, her killers have never been found. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  8. 16

    The Murder And Identification Of Carolyn Eaton, Formally Known As Valentine Sally

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 1982, just outside of Williams, Arizona, the body of the decomposing body of an unknown teenager girl was found along Interstate 40, beneath a cedar tree.  A few people had seen and interacted with the girl, who was in the company of an older man, but no one knew who she was. The girl was given the nickname of Valentine Sally in place of Jane Doe. Nearly 40 years went by before she was identified as seventeen year old Carolyn Celeste Eaton of Missouri, but her killer has never been caught and brought to justice.Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  9. 15

    The 2003 Disappearance Of June Goodman

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 2003, June Goodman had a lot to look forward to, as she was soon retiring from her long standing job at the US Postal Service. However, one night after having dinner with her sister, June disappeared from her home, and has never been seen again. A few suspects came to light in the aftermath of her disappearance, including a man who was the prime suspect in another unsolved murder. Twenty one years later, June has never been found. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  10. 14

    The 2011 Disappearance Of Baby Lisa Irwin

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 2011, 11 month old Lisa Irwin disappeared from her Kansas City, Missouri home in the middle of the night. Her parents were instantly put under scrutiny, with many believing they had done something to harm their child, and while police uncovered some evidence to point in that direction, a lot of evidence was discovered that pointed to an intruder having kidnapped Lisa. Between a man seen carrying a baby, a dumpster fire, a strange call placed from the family's stolen cell phone, and scent dogs hitting at the family home, the evidence was pointing in every direction. Sadly, baby Lisa had never been found. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  11. 13

    The 2020 Murders Of Matthew and Philip Reagan

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn March of 2020, just as COVID made it's way into the United States, brothers Matthew and Philip Reagan were setting out on a cross country trip from Ohio to California. Sadly, the brother's would never make it to California, and were found shot to death a half a mile away from their car on a desolate road near Canyon De Chelly in Arizona. Their killer has never been caught and this case is still unsolved.Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  12. 12

    The 1988 Disappearance Of Myron Traylor

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn the summer of 1988, Myron Traylor and his mother Debbie walked to Myron’s grandmother’s home in Phoenix, when Myron needed a cold drink. His mother told him to stop into the fish and chips shop ahead and she would meet him at his grandmother’s, but he never showed up. During the investigation, many suspects would come to light, including Debbie, her boyfriend, the Mexican mafia, and a local drug dealer. Years later, a man claiming to be Myron would show up at his aunts door, and, numerous mysterious letters would be mailed, but Myron has never been found. Sources:AZ CentralCharley ProjectSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  13. 11

    The Murder Of Nicholas Cordova

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn May of 2020, Nicholas Cordova was at his office in Gilbert, Arizona, on a FaceTime call with his two young children, when suddenly, one of the children told their mother, Nicholas' wife, Alysha, that "something was wrong with dad." Alysha took the phone to see that some sort of struggle was happening, and immediately called 911. When police arrived on scene, they discovered that Nicholas had been shot twice and was lying dead outside his office building. During an investigation, some strange things would come to light about Nicholas' business partner, David.Alysha  Cordova's  TikTokAlysha Cordova's InstagramSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  14. 10

    The 1977 Murder Of Sigrid Stevenson

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 1977, Sigrid Stevenson was enrolled at Trenton State College in New Jersey, pursuing her Master's degree in Musical Education. Sigrid, who was a talented pianist, would often sneak into the empty Kendall Hall located on campus to play piano, and sleep in the building. On September 4, 1977, a security guard entered Kendall Hall in order to kick Sigrid out of the building, when he stumbled upon Sigrid's badly beaten body. Forty seven years later, her case has never been solved.Sources for this episode:Asbury Park PressNew Jersey. comUnsolved Mysteries Volume 4, Episode 4Trace EvidenceSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  15. 9

    The Murders Of Tyler And Ariana Payne

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 2005, Christopher Payne had requested to have his two children, Ariana and Tyler Payne, over to his home for a weekend visit. When the weekend was over, Christopher never returned the children to their mother. The children's mother fought to get her children back, but due to a miscommunication between CPS and the police department, the children were allowed to remain with their father. In February of 2007, a worker at a Tucson, Arizona storage facility was cleaning out a storage unit when she discovered a plastic bin filled with liquid and swarming with flies, and inside there was a duffel bag. When police arrived on scene the next day and retrieved the duffel bag, they found Ariana's body inside. Tyler's body has never been found.Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  16. 8

    The Murder Of Donna Lemon And The Murder Of Jennifer Harris

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereWe are featuring two cases on today's episode, the 1973 murder of Donna Irene Lemon, and the 2002 murder of Jennifer Harris. Irene Lemon had made plans to go horseback riding with her friend on the day of her death, and when she didn't show up, a search began. Days later, her body was discovered on the banks of the Snake River in Idaho, and her cause of death was multiple stab wounds and her throat had been slit. On the day that Jennifer Harris was killed, she had been at her friend's home for the evening, when she abruptly left. Days later, her body was also discovered on the banks of a river, and she had been strangled. Strangely, Jennifer's uterus was missing, and it was suspected that she had been pregnant. Neither woman's murder has ever been solved, despite numerous suspects. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  17. 7

    The Murder Of Anna "Annie" Wiese

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereOn August 26, 1893, Anna Wiese was walking home from a friend's house when she was ambushed and murdered, and nearly decapitated. While many people were arrested for her murder, one woman, Emily Bennett, was put on trial twice for the murder of Anna. There were rumors that Anna's body was dug up and tampered with, and that the jury was poisoned to throw off the trial. Despite two trials, no one had ever served time for Anna's killing, and 132 years later, justice has never been served. Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  18. 6

    The Murder Of Dexter Stefonek At The Bad Route Rest Stop

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereOn November 19, 1985, sixty seven year old Dexter Stefonek's car was found engulfed in flames at the Bad Route rest stop just outside of Glendive, Montana. He had only left his son's Oregon farm 26 hours before, destined for his home in Wisconsin. Months later, Dexter's body was discovered under a mattress in a Montana landfill, and had been there since the day of his disappearance. Strangely, his items were found with him, but had only been placed in the landfill days prior to his discovery.Read the article I wrote on Dexter’s Case hereSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  19. 5

    The Murder Of Daniel Wood Jr.

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn 1954, Daniel Wood Jr. left his Gray, Maine home, to go fishing with friends. Shortly after he left, he called his mother from a nearby corner store, to let her know that he had been offered a part time job selling needle kits door to door. When Daniel didn't arrive home for dinner that night, his parents reported him as missing. Nine days later, his body was discovered floating in the Little Androscoggin river, and he had been brutally beaten to death. Despite numerous suspects, a thorough investigation, and an odd letter being sent all across Gray, Maine, his murder has never been solved.Read my original article on the case of Daniel:https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/1eshfnr/in_1954_12_year_old_daniel_woods_was_found_dead/Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  20. 4

    The Disappearance Of Bobby Boyes

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereOn December 26, 1968, six year old Bobby Boyes went to visit his friend's house to show off his new Christmas toys, but when his beloved pet deer, Pete, returned to the family home without Bobby, a massive search ensued. Bobby has never been found, and during the investigation, disturbing details about his family life emerged. Link to my original articleSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  21. 3

    Lizzie Borden

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereIn August of 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were viciously killed with a hatchet in their Fall River Massachusetts home, 90 minutes apart. Their daughter, Lizzie, was soon identified as the prime suspect in their deaths, and was arrested and put on quickly put on trial. Join us as we discuss the background, murders, inquest, and trial of Lizzie Borden. Link to my original article (part 1 of 3)Link to my original article (part 2 of 3)Link to my original article (part 3 of 3)Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  22. 2

    The Disappearance Of Gary Ray Hose

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereOn April 30th, 1974, six year old Gary Ray Hose ran away from his home to escape the abuse of his parents, but when police found the little boy, they brought him straight home to his parents to suffer the consequences. He was never seen again. Gary's brothers, along with a private investigator, have been relentlessly searching for Gary's body ever since. Join me as I speak to the investigator on the case, Mike Toth, where he sheds light on the investigation and the aftermath of Gary's disappearance. Link to my original article Mike Toth's Website: https://eliteprivateinvestigatorbillingsmt.com/Mike Toth's Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@eliteprivateinvestigations406?app=desktopSupport the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

  23. 1

    The Bumble Bee Murders

    If you would like to give me feedback, click hereOn October 17th, 2003 Brandon Rumbaugh and Lisa Guerrieri set off for an anniversary camping trip to Bumble Bee Road in Black Canyon City, Arizona. The next day they were discovered fatally shot in the bed of their truck. Mysterious photos had been taken on the couples disposable camera which could shed light on their evening and who the killer might be, however, the case  has never been solved.Link to my original article Support the showPlease rate & leave a comment wherever you are listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it. Here is our LinkTree link that has all the different platforms we are currently on.If you would like to support the show, please head over to our website and click on "Support"Website

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

A true crime podcast that focuses on solved and unsolved crimes of missing, murdered and unidentified persons.

HOSTED BY

Across State Lines

CATEGORIES

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Across State Lines: True Crime have?

Across State Lines: True Crime currently has 23 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Across State Lines: True Crime about?

A true crime podcast that focuses on solved and unsolved crimes of missing, murdered and unidentified persons.

How often does Across State Lines: True Crime release new episodes?

Across State Lines: True Crime has 23 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Across State Lines: True Crime?

You can listen to Across State Lines: True Crime on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Across State Lines: True Crime?

Across State Lines: True Crime is created and hosted by Across State Lines.
URL copied to clipboard!