Teachers Talk Crime

By: Teachers Talk Crime
  • Summary

  • Teachers Talk Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist, hosted by two teachers who met on TikTok, whose love for education and true crime sparked a forever friendship. Ashleigh and Brooke are giving you bone chilling crimes along with laughs from their own stories in the classroom. You will leave thinking "Wow, that is a classroom I wouldn't mind being apart of". Tune in every Monday for your dose of crime, warning signs, and side splitting laughs. LETS TAKE SOME NOTES SHALL WE!
    © 2022 Teachers Talk Crime
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Episodes
  • S3 Ep141: Ep. 140 - Colton Harris Moore & the Wild Goose Chase
    Sep 16 2024
    Colton Harris-Moore, known as the "Barefoot Bandit," became infamous in the late 2000s for a crime spree across the Pacific Northwest before he even turned 18. Stealing cars, boats, and planes—despite no formal flight training—he often evaded capture while barefoot, gaining media attention and public fascination.

    Check out our socials for more content from us:
    LEAVE US A REVIEW TO BECOME OUR NEXT STAR STUDENT!
    Instagram: @teacherstalkcrime
    Our Personal Instagrams: @brantyyy_ and @kbdosier
    Our Personal TikTok Accounts: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher


    Email Us your teacher stories to: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com
    Email Us with any topics or cases you would like us to cover in the future


    Case Written and researched by: Brooke Ham
    Sound and YouTube editing by: Wayfare Recording Co.
    Social Media Graphics by: Wayfare Recording Co.
    Podcast Graphic designed by: Brooke Ham
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S3 Ep140: Class Dismissed: Teachers Talk Crime Bloopers
    Sep 9 2024
    Dive into the lighter side of Teachers Talk Crime with this special blooper episode! It’s all about the flubs, laughter, and those "oh-no" moments that happen when we’re trying to sound smart about crime. Sit back, relax, and get ready to laugh with us!
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    10 mins
  • S3 Ep139: Ep. 139: Trinity Poague Case Update + Q&A: Your Questions Answered
    Aug 26 2024
    We have an update on the Trinity Poague case we recently shared with you all. We also took the time to answer some questions you asked on our Instagram. Thank you for those questions and we would love to do more mini episodes like this again.


    Reminder of the Trinity Poague Case: She was an 18-year-old former Georgia pageant queen that was arrested for the murder of 18-month-old Jaxton Drew. The child, who suffered blunt force trauma and died after being admitted to the hospital. She was charged with felony murder, aggravated battery, and cruelty to children. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is asking for any information related to the case.


    Sources:
    https://people.com
    https://www.wlbt.com
    https://whnt.com
    https://www.wrdw.com
    https://www.usatoday.com
    https://www.hindustantimes.com
    https://www.fox5atlanta.com

    Check out our socials for more content from us:
    LEAVE US A REVIEW TO BECOME OUR NEXT STAR STUDENT!
    Instagram: @teacherstalkcrime
    Our Personal Instagrams: @brantyyy_ and @kbdosier
    Our Personal TikTok Accounts: @brantyyy_ and @southern.math.teacher


    Email Us your teacher stories to: teacherstalkcrimepodcast@gmail.com
    Email Us with any topics or cases you would like us to cover in the future


    Case Written and researched by: Brooke Ham
    Sound and YouTube editing by: Wayfare Recording Co.
    Social Media Graphics by: Wayfare Recording Co.
    Podcast Graphic designed by: Brooke Ham
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    1 hr and 13 mins

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