True Crime State of Mind

By: Brooke Fuller & Carmella Krupicka
  • Summary

  • A coast-to-coast journey through true crime. Which state will we cover next? Which cases will we explore? Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimestateofmind/support
    Copyright Brooke Fuller
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Episodes
  • Episode 58 – Pupukea, HAWAII Masumi Watanabe
    Oct 16 2023
    Kirk Lankford said he side swiped Masumi Watanabe as she was walking home from the grocery story in April of 2007. According to Kirk, problem was that when he tried to offer her a ride and apologize, Masumi couldn't understand him because she didn't speak much English. While she was a little banged up from getting swiped by his work truck, witnesses saw Masumi get into his truck on her own. She was never seen again.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 57 – South Portland, MAINE Ellen Donahue
    Sep 18 2023
    Albert Paul was a regular Houdini when it came to prison. He escaped so many times that I almost lost count! His criminal career culminated when he was accused and convicted of the murder of Ellen Donahue in 1971.
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    1 hr
  • Episode 56 – Epping, NEW HAMPSHIRE Michael DeLoge and Kenneth Countie
    Jul 27 2023
    This week, we are headed to the Granite State of New Hampshire, for the sexual sadist, Sheila LaBarre. She manipulated younger men into believing they were molested, victims of incest, and pedophiles themselves. After the men went missing, nobody came looking for them. Until Kenneth Countie's family wouldn't give up.


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    1 hr and 7 mins

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