Best True Crime

By: Judith A. Yates
  • Summary

  • Best True Crime Podcast is a division of Best True Crime Books, Games & Video, LLC. Every episode is a journey to explore crime, forensics, and historical cases. Join an award-winning criminologist who informs, educates, and entertains true crime enthusiasts through criminal justice and dark history tours.
    Judith A. Yates 2022
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Episodes
  • The Oldest Female Bank Robber - she had her gun in her walker!
    Dec 1 2024

    86-year-old Emily Coakley felt the Philadelphia bank had robbed her of $400. So, the next day, she went to the bank to get her money. She had a gun in her pocket and bullets hidden in her walker. From the book "Put the Money in My Purse! A history of female bank robbers".

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    11 mins
  • Texas Transgenders & Elimination - a new law threatens the trans community
    Nov 7 2024

    A new ordinance in Odessa, Texas, rewards citizens for reporting transgender people who use the public bathroom. Is this price for elimination an effort to eliminate this population? An eye-opening episode on what it means to be transgender and discrimination in the Lone Star State.

    (The views & opinions expressed are those of the speakers and don't necessarily reflect views or positions of any entities they represent.)

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    43 mins
  • “Do I Scare You?” Behind the Fear of Clowns
    Oct 22 2024

    Over 50% of Americans report a phobia called coulrophobia: fear of clowns. I hate clowns. So, I decide to face my own fears. Let’s hold hands for support while discussing the fear of clowns including the history, the causes of our fear, and what some studies reveal.

    TRIGGER WARNINGS

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    13 mins

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