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Casefile True Crime

Casefile True Crime

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  • Case 326: Cooper Harris
    Aug 23 2025

    *** Content warnings: Child victim ***

    When doting mother Leanna Harris arrived to pick up her 22-month-old son Cooper Harris from daycare in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 18 2014, she was shocked to find that Cooper wasn’t there. She soon discovered that her husband, Ross Harris, had made a fatal mistake, leaving Cooper to die in the backseat of his hot car after forgetting to drop him off on his way to work.


    As details about Cooper’s death emerged, many questions arose. Was this another innocent family who had fallen victim to the phenomenon known as Forgotten Baby Syndrome, or was something more sinister at play?


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Elsha McGill

    Creative direction – Milly Raso

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Case 325: The Gilham Family
    Aug 16 2025

    23-year-old Jeff Gilham showed up on his neighbours’ doorstep in the early morning hours of August 28 1993, with a shocking claim. His older brother Christopher Gilham had just killed their parents, Stephen and Helen, and set their bodies on fire. In return, Jeff had stabbed Christopher to death.


    The tragic news left residents of the Sydney suburb of Woronora in disbelief as they struggled to comprehend how this could happen to such a normal, happy family. But as the years went by, it emerged that all was not as it seemed.


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Elsha McGill

    Creative direction – Milly Raso

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Case 324: Khalil Rayyan
    Aug 9 2025

    *** Content warnings: Terrorism, gun violence ***


    In late 2015, a young pizza delivery man named Khalil Abu Rayyan from Dearborn Heights, Michigan, met and fell in love with a woman he met online. Jannah Bride had approached Khalil via the social media platform Twitter, and the two soon became close.


    Over the course of several months, Khalil would start admitting disturbing things to Jannah – fantasies he had about harming others. But nothing in the relationship was as it seemed…


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Erin Munro

    Creative direction – Milly Raso

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    1 hr
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The narrator is great and engaging. Love this podcast. I've listened to every single one.

Best criminal podcast ever created

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My heart breaks for those two beautiful young women their families.
Well researched and despite the awful subject matter I really enjoy listening to this narrator

Well read account

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the topic was great and kept me on the edge of my seat listening.

reader

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I remember the case and I was heavily impacted by it. The case sent fear into every woman in the country. I am glad the case was treated sensitively.

not sensationalised

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This is the only podcast I listen to now. I like how calmly it is narrated and how every detail is defined. I look forward to every episode.

Best podcast!

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The stories are interesting and the details are let out clearly and at a good pace. I enjoy the accent of the narrator, however the pronunciation or some hard consonants at the end of words gives the phrasing an extra syllable sometimes and sounds funny.

Intriguing

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The Narrator was 100% enaging voice.
Highly recommended.
Easy to follow and its free winning!

Best Ive found

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The episodes are well written, the music is great, and it's wonderfully narrated. 😊

Worth the listen!

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Some really good stories! Love listening to these true crime stories when at home doing housework.

Kept me on edge

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