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Murder Before Myths

Murder Before Myths

By: Casey Quenten
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Thank you for joining Let’s Tell Their Story, where I tell a story of a true crime case that has gone cold. When I go through the case with the research that I have done, the facts given are thoughtful and truefull to the best of my knowledge. If you have any case you want me to do just email me at letstelltheirstory@gmail.comCasey, Quenten True Crime
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  • The wild Story of Ryan Anderson and The lake that doesn't exist
    Dec 22 2025

    Murder Before Myth explores the space where real crime ends and legend begins.


    Each episode, we dive into true murders, historical deaths, myths, and folklore, separating documented facts from speculation, exaggeration, and the stories history refuses to let die. Some cases are grounded in evidence. Others are shaped by rumor, fear, and time. All of them leave questions behind.


    We break down what is known, what is believed, and what became myth — letting you decide where the truth really lies.


    ⚠️ Listener discretion is advised. This podcast may include discussions of violence, death, and other sensitive topics.


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    📌 Important Notes


    • Topics may include real crimes, historical accounts, and mythology

    • Some details may be disputed, incomplete, or speculative

    • This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only


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    1 hr
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    Nov 28 2025
    30 mins
  • The Murder of Gordon Church & The vanishing village of Angikuni lake
    Sep 5 2025

    Alleged Inuit village where everyone mysteriously disappeared in 1930.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
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