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Stranger Danger: A True Crime Podcast

Stranger Danger: A True Crime Podcast

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A true crime, spook spook, all things creepy podcast. Hosted by Fatina & Brii, two bad bitches with a questionable sense of humor.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. True Crime
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  • Case 225. Textbook Stranger Danger
    Aug 18 2025

    It was Superbowl Sunday 2004, when most were talking about Janet Jacksons "accidental" nip slip, Sarasota Florida was jolted into panic looking for missing 11 year old Carlie Brucia.

    Although the truth came to light rather quickly all things considered, Justice would take a while.

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    52 mins
  • Case 224. Second Chances
    Aug 4 2025

    Candy , had a great meet cute story of how she met her new boyfriend Jovan Collier. That would be the highlight of the entire relationship. Listen in as secrets get uncovered and learn how second chances are not always the best.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Case 223. "You Want To Kill Her"
    Jul 14 2025

    Katelyn Markham, was about to graduate college and had plans to move out of state with her boyfriend of 6 years John Carter. Just weeks before graduation, Katelyn was reported missing. It would take more than a decade to get some form of justice.

    Poem/Diary entry noted in episode:

    Deep down I love her.

    you want to kill her.

    but I love her.

    she must die.

    I can't kill her.

    yes you can.

    no.

    yes.

    how do you talk me into all these things.

    I'm just that good.

    but you're bad.

    I know.

    how do I kill you.

    you can't.

    you're right.

    about what.

    nothing.

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    49 mins
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