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Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm. In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories.© 2021 True Crime Society Social Sciences True Crime
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  • Vacation Nightmare | The Murder of Grace Millane
    May 29 2025
    Timestamps:
    • (6:40) - Creche update / Listener of the week
    • (11:23) - Patty Wu-Murad Update
    • (14:46) - Grace Millane

    British woman Grace Millane (21) had the world at her feet. She had just graduated university and was taking a year off to travel the world. After spending weeks in South America, Grace arrived in New Zealand in November 2018. She enjoyed meeting the locals and making new friends.

    In late November 2018, Grace matched on Tinder with a man named Jesse Kempson and the two decided to meet up. They enjoyed visiting some bars and restaurants in Auckland. The two hit it off and Grace decided to return to Jesse’s place for the night. She was last seen getting out of an elevator in his apartment complex and was never seen again. Jesse murdered Grace that night.

    Over the coming hours, Jesse made internet searches including "rigor mortis", "extra large bags" and "carpet cleaner". He also went on another Tinder date that had been previously planned, while Grace’s body was in his room.

    Jesse would end up confessing to Grace’s murder and has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years.

    Read our blog for Grace’s case here

    As always, be sure to check the timestamp if you’d like to get straight to the case.

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    57 mins
  • The Murder of Jason Corbett | Murder or Self Defense?
    May 22 2025
    Timestamp to get straight to the case: (5:38)

    In 2008, Irish man Jason Corbett placed an ad for an au-pair to assist him in raising his two young children Sarah and Jack. Jason’s first wife Margaret had passed suddenly in 2006, leaving him widowed with two small children.

    American woman Molly Martens answered the ad. She moved from her Tennessee home to Limerick, Ireland to live with the Corbett family.

    Molly and Jason fell in love and decided to move back to America to get married and settle.

    Their marriage soon soured - Jason was resistant to Molly adopting his children. Molly would regularly make comments about Jason’s weight.

    One night in August 2015, Molly’s father Tom was staying with the family in the Corbett home. He called 911 and reported that there had been an altercation at the home and he had acted in self-defense. When authorities arrived, Jason was pronounced dead.

    In 2017, Molly and Tom ended up being convicted of Jason’s murder. In 2023, they both took plea deals in the case and were resentenced. They were freed from prison in 2024.

    This case is in the media again due to the new Netflix documentary titled ‘ A Deadly American Marriage.’


    Read our blog on this case

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Unlucky Lottery Winners | The Murder of Abraham Shakepseare
    May 15 2025
    Timestamps:
    (7:47) - Erin Patterson Trial/ Updates
    (10:15) - Listener of the week
    (12:29) - Lottery Case

    Florida man Abraham Shakespeare was struggling to make ends meet in 2009. He was unable to read or write and was working any job that he could get.

    One fateful Wednesday that year, Abraham was down to his last $5. He asked a co-worker to purchase $2 worth of lottery tickets for him and he gave the rest of his money to a homeless person.

    From those tickets, Abraham won a $30m jackpot and his downfall began. People constantly begged him for money and took advantage of him.

    Dee Dee Moore contacted Abraham after his win and offered to write a book about his life. Instead, she took his newly purchased assets and ended up murdering Abraham and burying his body in the backyard of a property that she owned.

    Read our blog for this case - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/05/04/losing-the-lottery-the-murder-of-abraham-shakespeare/

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    54 mins

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