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Once Upon A Crime

Cases You Probably Haven't Heard About, But Should Have

Once Upon A Crime

Esther Ludlow

Truecrime, History, True Crime, Crime, Criminals, Criminology, Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I'll share three true crime cases you may not have heard of, but should have. My special guest host is Laurah from The Fall Line and One Strange Thing Podcasts.  Resources: A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006), Lifetime TV. Trained in the Ways of Men (2007), directed by Michelle Prevost.  Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation, Malinda Maynor Lowery, (University of North Carolina Press, 2010). The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle, Malinda Maynor Lowery, (University of North Carolina Press, 2018). If you have any information regarding the Brittany Locklear case you can contact the State Bureau of Investigation in North Carolina at (919) 662-4500 or the Hoke County Sheriff's Office at (910) 875-5111. There is a $20,000 reward for information leading to a resolution of Brittany's case.  Other links: Once Upon a Crime Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime The Fall Line Podcast - www.thefalllinepodcast.com  One Strange Thing Podcast - www.onestrangethingpodcast.com 

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0:00.0

Before we begin, I want to take this opportunity to thank our newest Patreon VIP members.

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Your support of this podcast makes it all possible.

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Thank you to Janine H and Theresa I for becoming our newest VIP patrons.

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Special thanks also to Lala O, Stephanie W, Ria W, and Audrey Y for becoming VIP All Access Members. You are all amazing. Thank you so much.

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To find out more about each of the levels and the perks you'll receive by becoming a patron of once

0:34.4

upon a crime, go to Patreon.com slash once upon a crime.

0:39.4

Thanks so much.

0:41.4

This podcast details true crime cases. It contains adult themes and may contain

0:46.3

descriptions of violence. It is not intended for children.

0:49.6

Listen or discretion is advised. Thank you for joining me for today's episode of Once Upon a Crime.

0:54.0

As we end this Thank you for joining me for today's episode of Once Upon A Crime.

1:04.0

As we end this year, and not a second too soon, am I right?

1:08.0

I'll be sharing two special episodes this month.

1:11.0

This week, I'll bring you not one but three true crime cases, which I'm

1:16.2

calling cases you probably never heard about but should have. I'm also very excited to have a very

1:22.2

special guest helping me out this week to serve as co-host.

1:26.3

So let's go now to that conversation. So as you guys know every December as we come to the close of the year I try to give you

1:40.9

something a little different in the last two episodes this year I'll be

1:44.4

welcoming a special guest to help me present and discuss some true crime cases. So this

1:50.0

week as a special guest I have Laura in to help me.

1:53.0

Welcome, Laura.

1:54.2

Hi, how are you?

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