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That Sounds Like A Crime
by That Sounds Like A Crime
Welcome to your favourite new true crime comedy podcast - because there’s not enough of those already! Hosted by Lauren and Bally.Each week Lauren tells Bally a true crime story, doing a deep dive into all things criminal, with a few laughs along the way.Send suggestions to us:[email protected] us on socials:X - TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastInstagram - thatsoundslikeacrimeTiktok - thatsoundslikeacrime
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5: Stockholm Syndrome (The 1973 Norrmalmstorg Kreditbanken Robbery)
Join Lauren and Bally this week as we take a trip back to 1973 Stockholm, Sweden to uncover the first case of ‘Stockholm Syndrome’ (The 1973 Norrmalmstorg Kreditbanken Robbery) and the controversies that followed. Listen to new episodes every Friday, and don’t forget to follow on all podcast platforms!Follow us, review us, subscribe to us…Instagram - @thatsoundslikeacrimeX (Twitter) - @TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastTiktok - @thatsoundslikeacrimeSend us suggestions of cases you’d like to hear us cover:[email protected] your suggestion gets used in an episode, we will give you a shoutout on the pod!Sources:Expressen. (n.d.). 40 år sedan dramat vid Norrmalmstorg.https://www.expressen.se/nyheter/40-ar-sedan-dramat-vid-norrmalmstorg/BBC News. (n.d.). [Article on Stockholm syndrome].https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3ly0e0wvpoEncyclopaedia Britannica. (2026). Stockholm syndrome.https://www.britannica.com/science/Stockholm-syndrome BBC Culture. (2024). Stockholm syndrome and the art of hostage negotiation.https://www.bbc.co.uk/culture/article/20240815-stockholm-syndrome-and-the-art-of-hostage-negotiationThe Independent. (2023). Stockholm syndrome meaning: Bank robbery explained.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/stockholm-syndrome-meaning-bank-robbery-b2399531.htmlHealthline. (n.d.). Lima syndrome.https://www.healthline.com/health/lima-syndromeFormación Política ISC. (n.d.). Reverse Stockholm syndrome: Understanding the phenomenon.https://formacionpoliticaisc.buenosaires.gob.ar/breaking-review/reverse-stockholm-syndrome-understanding-the-phenomenon-1767647698The New Yorker. (1974). The bank drama.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1974/11/25/the-bank-drama
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4: The Disappearance of Pam Jackson and Sherri Miller
Join Lauren and Bally this week as we talk about the disappearance of Pamela Jackson and Cheryl “Sherri” Miller, two teenagers from Vermillion, South Dakota who disappeared without a trace in 1971. A shoddy police investigation led to twists in the case, but ultimately the girls were found 42 years later!Listen to new episodes every Friday, follow on all podcast platforms!Follow us:IG/Tiktok - @thatsoundslikeacrimeX - @TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastSend us case suggestions:[email protected] your suggestion gets used in an episode, we will give you a shoutout!Sources:(2014, April 15). Authorities provide update in missing girls case. https://eu.argusleader.com/story/news/local/2014/04/15/authorities-provide-update-missing-girls-case/7741485/(2014, April 16). Missing South Dakota girls found in car after 43 years. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-27055888(2014, April 16). Pam Jackson, Cheryl Miller update: Family members "overwhelmed" by discovery of Studebaker, remains. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pam-jackson-cheryl-miller-update-family-members-overwhelmed-by-discovery-of-studebaker-remains-believed-tied-to-1971-south-dakota-cold-case/Dakota Spotlight Podcast. (2023). Interview with Lou Raguse on "Vanished in Vermillion." [YouTube Video].Cheryl Kay Miller (1953–1971) and Pamela Kay Jackson (1954–1971). https://www.findagrave.com/(2022, March 23). The drought that solved a 40-year-old cold case. https://www.grunge.com/802633/the-drought-that-solved-a-40-year-old-cold-case/https://www.koberfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Cheryl-Kay-Miller?obId=Raguse, Lou. (2023). Vanished in Vermillion: The Real Story of South Dakota’s Most Infamous Cold Case. Post Hill Press.(2004, September 8). Cold Case Redacted Search Warrant Affidavits. Office of the Attorney General. https://atg.sd.gov/(2014, April 16). South Dakota girls' 1971 car crash mystery solved after 43 years. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/16/south-dakota-girls-1971-car-crash-mystery(2023). Vanished in Vermillion: A reporter’s deep dive into South Dakota’s most infamous cold case. [YouTube Video]Vanished in Vermillion DocumentaryWritten, researched & edited by Lauren
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3: The Murder of Marilyn Sheppard
Hello beautiful people! Are you ready to explore the world of true crime with Lauren and Bally in our brand new true crime comedy podcast? Each week Lauren tells Bally a true crime story, doing a deep dive into all things criminal, with a few laughs along the way.This week we investigate the brutal unsolved murder of Marilyn Reese Sheppard, and the subsequent arrest of her husband Sam Sheppard - who maintained his innocence throughout his imprisonment.Listen to new episodes every Friday, and don’t forget to follow on all podcast platforms!Follow us, review us, subscribe to us…Instagram - @thatsoundslikeacrimeX (Twitter) - @TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastTiktok - @thatsoundslikeacrimeSend us suggestions of cases you’d like to hear us cover:[email protected] your suggestion gets used in an episode, we will give you a shoutout on the pod!Sources:Townsend, J. T. Who Killed Marilyn Sheppard? Ohio’s Most Enduring Murder Mystery. J. T. Townsend. https://jttownsend.com/who-killed-marilyn-sheppard/The New York Times. (1964, July 19). Sheppard Weds German Woman; Simple Ceremony Is Held at a Hotel in Chicago. https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/19/archives/sheppard-weds-german-woman-simple-ceremony-is-held-at-a-hotel-in.htmlRoberson, C. Sam Sheppard. EBSCO Research Starters. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/sam-sheppardCleveland State University. Sam Sheppard Case Timeline. Engaged Scholarship @ CSU. https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/sheppard_timeline/Wikipedia contributors. Sam Sheppard. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_SheppardHunt, A., & Thompson, E. G. (2020). Unsolved Murders: True Crime Cases Uncovered. DK.Murderpedia. Samuel Holmes Sheppard.Find a Grave. Dr Samuel Holmes Sheppard. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/945/samuel-holmes-sheppardLinder, D. O. Sam and Marilyn Sheppard Bios. Famous Trials: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. https://famous-trials.com/sam-sheppardCSU Law. William J. Corrigan. CSU Law Hall of Fame. https://hof.csulaw.org/hof-member/william-j-corrigan/Written, researched & edited by Lauren
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2: Mary Ann Cotton
Hello beautiful people! Are you ready to explore the world of true crime with Lauren and Bally in our new true crime comedy podcast? Each week Lauren tells Bally a true crime story, doing a deep dive into all things criminal, with a few laughs along the way.Mary Ann Cotton, she’s dead and she’s rotten…Join Lauren and Bally as they take a step back in time to 1800s Northern England, to uncover the case of the UK’s first ‘alleged’ female serial killer - Mary Ann Cotton, who used arsenic to kill at least 21 people.Listen to new episodes every Friday, and don’t forget to follow on all podcast platforms!Follow us, review us, subscribe to us…Instagram - @thatsoundslikeacrimeX (Twitter) - @TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastTiktok - @thatsoundslikeacrimeSend us suggestions of cases you’d like to hear us cover:[email protected] your suggestion gets used in an episode, we will give you a shoutout on the pod!Sources:Simpson, D. Mary Ann Cotton: Victorian Serial Killer. England's North East. https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/mary-ann-cotton/Connelly, M. (2016). Mary Ann Cotton: Dark Angel: Britain’s First Female Serial Killer. Pen & Sword History.UK Health Security Agency. (2017). Arsenic: Health effects, incidents and toxicology summary. GOV.UK. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/arsenic-properties-incident-management-and-toxicologyThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Mary Ann Cotton. Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mary-Ann-CottonWilson, D. She poisoned 21 people including her own mother, children and husbands. So why has no one heard of Britain’s first serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton? Murderpedia. https://murderpedia.org/female.C/c/cotton-mary-ann.htmAbbott, G. (2006). Amazing True Stories of Female Executions. Summertime Publishing.Nash, J. R. (1981). Look for the Woman: A Narrative Encyclopedia of Female Poisoners, Kidnappers, Thieves, Extortionists, Terrorists, Swindlers and Spies from Elizabethan Times to the Present. M. Evans and Company, Inc.MacGowan, D. Mary Ann Cotton. Crime Library. https://murderpedia.org/female.C/c/cotton-mary-ann-macgowan.htmWikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Mary Ann Cotton. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_CottonHealth and Environment Alliance (HEAL). Arsenic. Health and Environment. https://www.healthandenvironment.org/environmental-health/environmental-risks/chemical-toxic-exposures/arsenicWritten, researched & edited by Lauren
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1: Krystian Bala (The Murder of Dariusz Janiszewski)
Hello beautiful people! Are you ready to explore the world of true crime with Lauren and Bally in our brand new true crime comedy podcast?Each week Lauren tells Bally a true crime story, doing a deep dive into all things criminal, with a few laughs along the way.Join us in our first episode as we talk about the crazy case of Krystian Bala, a Polish philosopher and author who thought his literature was too clever for police to crack. Krystian published a book called ‘Amok’, which would serve as a literary confession to the murder of local business owner Dariusz Janiszewski.Listen to new episodes every Friday, and don’t forget to follow on all podcast platforms - Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and many more!Follow us, review us, subscribe to us…Instagram - @thatsoundslikeacrimeX (Twitter) - @TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastTiktok - @thatsoundslikeacrimeSend us suggestions of cases you’d like to hear us cover:[email protected] your suggestion gets used in an episode, we will give you a shoutout on the pod!Sources:Puhl, J. (2007, September 5). Murder, He Wrote: Author Sentenced to 25 Years Over Homicide He Described in Novel. Spiegel International. https://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/murder-he-wrote-author-sentenced-to-25-years-over-homicide-he-described-in-novel-a-503796.htmlScislowska, M. (2007, September 3). Murder in Poland goes by the book. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. https://www.seattlepi.com/national/article/Murder-in-Poland-goes-by-the-book-1248749.phpWikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Krystian Bala. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystian_BalaJeffries, S. (2007, September 15). The murderer who wrote a novel about his crime. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2007/sep/16/crimebooks.featuresG., J. (2021). The Killer Novelist Caught by His Own Book. Vocal Media: Criminal. https://vocal.media/criminal/the-killer-novelist-caught-by-his-own-bookWritten, researched & edited by Lauren
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Welcome to your favourite new true crime comedy podcast - because there’s not enough of those already! Hosted by Lauren and Bally.Each week Lauren tells Bally a true crime story, doing a deep dive into all things criminal, with a few laughs along the way.Send suggestions to us:[email protected] us on socials:X - TSLAC_Facebook - That Sounds Like A Crime PodcastInstagram - thatsoundslikeacrimeTiktok - thatsoundslikeacrime
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