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True Crime For Bedtime

True Crime For Bedtime

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True Crime for Bedtime features real true crime cases, told slowly and thoughtfully, with calm narration designed for nighttime listening. Carefully researched and thoughtfully narrated, each episode focuses on the facts, evidence, and known theories, without gratuitous violence or sensationalism. Some details may be lightly dramatised for storytelling purposes. Episodes are accompanied by gentle ASMR soundscapes such as rain, thunder, or fireside ambience to help you unwind. So settle down, get comfortable, and let me tell you a true crime story before bed.True Crime For Bedtime True Crime
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  • She Survived The Crash But Vanished Without A Trace | RAIN True Crime ASMR
    Feb 22 2026

    In April 1989, Patricia Meehan survived a late-night car crash on a remote stretch of Montana Highway 200. Witnesses saw her climb from the wreckage… then walk calmly into an open field. She was never seen again...or was she?In this slow, immersive true crime bedtime story, we explore the disturbing disappearance of Patricia Meehan — the unanswered questions, the theories, and the haunting mystery that still lingers across the Montana prairie.Told in a calm, narrative style with heavy rain sounds for relaxation and sleep.Perfect for listeners who enjoy long-form true crime, unsolved mysteries, and atmospheric ASMR storytelling.🎧 Headphones recommended. True Crime For Bedtime stories are based on real true crime cases, told slowly and thoughtfully, with a calm, soothing narration designed for nighttime listening. How my stories are made:I collate all my True Crime For Bedtime stories from real crime cases, although some details may be lightly dramatized for storytelling purposes. I research each case thoroughly, adding the most interesting parts, but with respect for the victim and without gratuitous violence or sensationalism. I then add a soothing image and sounds to allow the story to speak for itself. If this sounds good to you, please follow me for weekly true crime stories...and let me know what types of sounds you like to hear.So settle down, get comfortable, and let me tell you a true crime story before bed.

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    36 mins
  • She Was Found in Her Bed | The Fawn Cox Case | True Crime for Sleep (ASMR)
    Feb 16 2026

    Tonight’s story explores the unsettling case of Fawn Cox, who was found in her own bed in tragic circumstances. In this cozy, softly narrated true crime episode, we examine what happened, the investigation that followed, and the lingering questions that remain. This is true crime designed for late-night listening with wind and cricket ASMR sounds.🕯 True crime for sleep🌙 Soft narration with ambient wind🎧 Best enjoyed with headphonesIf you enjoy thoughtful, atmospheric true crime, consider subscribing for more bedtime cases.Please note that True Crime For Bedtime stories are based on REAL true crime cases which are carefully researched and edited. Some details may be lightly dramatized for storytelling purposes.So settle down, get comfortable, and let me tell you a true crime story before bed.

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    35 mins
  • 'Back in Two Minutes’ : The Note That Started a 30-Year Mystery
    Feb 10 2026

    In 1990, Trevaline Evans left a handwritten note in her antique shop in Llangollen, Wales. It read simply: “Back in two minutes.” She was never seen again.In this calm, slow-paced true crime bedtime story, we explore the unexplained disappearance of Trevaline Evans — the unanswered questions, the mysterious note, and the theories that continue to surround the case more than 30 years later.Told in a gentle, narrative style with soothing sleeper train ASMR, this video is designed for quiet listening, late nights, and thoughtful reflection — without graphic detail or sensationalism.🎧 Best enjoyed with headphones.

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    37 mins
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