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Shadows Of Crime

Shadows Of Crime

By: Nine Ladies Productions
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Shadows of Crime is a true crime podcast that explores some of the most chilling and mysterious criminal cases in history. From infamous unsolved murders to baffling disappearances and disturbing investigations, each episode takes a deep dive into the stories that continue to haunt investigators and fascinate the world.

In every episode, we examine the timeline of the crime, the key suspects, the evidence, and the unanswered questions that remain. Some of these cases shocked entire cities. Others disappeared quietly into the shadows of history. But all of them leave behind a mystery waiting to be explored.

Designed for listeners who enjoy gripping storytelling but are short on time, each episode is just 10 minutes long, delivering a concise and compelling overview of a real crime that still raises questions today.

Whether you're interested in unsolved mysteries, historic crimes, or the psychology behind criminal investigations, Shadows of Crime brings you straight to the heart of the case.

New episodes uncover a different crime, a different mystery, and a different shadow from the past.

Because sometimes the darkest stories… are the ones that were never solved.

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Episodes
  • The Villisca Axe Murders — America’s Most Chilling Unsolved Family Massacre
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 6 — The Villisca Axe Murders

    Villisca, Iowa. June 1912.

    In the early hours of the morning, someone entered a quiet family home and committed one of the most shocking crimes in American history. Inside the house, eight people were murdered while they slept — including six children.

    The victims were members of the Moore family and two young sisters who had been invited to stay the night after a church event. The weapon used in the attack was an axe taken from the family’s own property.

    But what investigators discovered inside the house raised even more questions.

    Mirrors had been covered with cloth.

    Windows were concealed.

    And the killer appeared to have remained inside the home after the murders.

    Despite a nationwide investigation, multiple suspects, and even a confession, no one was ever convicted of the crime.

    In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we explore the night of the murders, the strange clues left behind in the Moore home, and the investigation that followed one of the most disturbing unsolved crimes in American history.

    More than a century later, the mystery remains.

    Who entered the Moore house that night…

    and why were eight innocent lives taken?

    Keywords: true crime podcast, Villisca Axe Murders, unsolved murders, historic crime cases, cold case investigation, real crime stories, unsolved mystery

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    9 mins
  • The Isdal Woman — Norway’s Unsolved Cold War Mystery
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 5 — The Isdal Woman Mystery

    Bergen, Norway. November 1970.

    When hikers discovered the burned body of a woman in a remote valley outside the city of Bergen, police initially believed it might be a tragic suicide. But as investigators began examining the scene, the case quickly became far more mysterious.

    The woman carried no identification. Labels had been removed from her clothing. And hidden inside two suitcases discovered at a nearby train station were wigs, coded notes, and hotel records from cities across Europe.

    Witnesses later reported seeing the woman travelling under multiple false names, frequently changing her appearance and speaking several languages.

    More than fifty years later, her identity is still unknown.

    In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we explore the discovery in Norway’s Isdalen Valley, the strange clues found among the woman’s belongings, and the theories that suggest she may have been involved in espionage during the Cold War.

    Who was the Isdal Woman?

    And why did someone go to such great lengths to erase every trace of her identity?

    Keywords: true crime podcast, Isdal Woman mystery, unsolved death, Cold War mystery, unidentified woman Norway, real crime stories, unsolved cases

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    9 mins
  • The Keddie Cabin Murders — One of California’s Strangest Unsolved Cases
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 4 — The Keddie Cabin Murders

    Keddie, California. April 1981.

    In a quiet forest community in the Sierra Nevada mountains, a brutal crime inside a small wooden cabin would leave an entire town in shock. Inside Cabin 28, three people were found murdered in a violent and disturbing scene. Bound and attacked during the night, the victims included a mother, her teenage son, and his friend.

    But the mystery deepened when investigators realised that a fourth victim — 12-year-old Tina Sharp — was missing.

    Nearly three years later, her remains would be discovered miles away, raising even more questions about what truly happened that night.

    In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we examine the events inside Cabin 28, the investigation that followed, and the suspects who were later connected to the case. Despite decades of investigation and the reopening of the case with modern forensic technology, the truth behind the Keddie Cabin Murders remains uncertain.

    Who entered the cabin that night?

    Why were some people inside the home left unharmed?

    And could the answers still be hidden in evidence from more than forty years ago?

    Keywords: true crime podcast, Keddie Cabin Murders, unsolved murder, cold case investigation, real crime stories, missing person mystery, Cabin 28


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