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True Crime All The Time

Ward Weaver

True Crime All The Time

Emash Digital / Wondery

True Crime, Truecrime, Podcast, Documentary, Murder, Exhibit C, Serial, Killers, Society & Culture

4.713.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2020

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Ward Weaver had a turbulent childhood. He had an abusive father who left when he was young and his mother remarried a man who was also allegedly abusive. Ward modeled those same behaviors in the relationships that he had as an adult. Then, in 2002, when two young girls went missing in Oregon in the span of two months, Ward became the prime suspect.

Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the life and crimes of Ward Weaver. Weaver wasn't shy about telling the media that he knew police believed he had something to do with the disappearances of both Ashley Pond and Miranda Gaddis. He maintained his innocence and told the media that the police were harassing him. But, when he was arrested for another crime, police got the break they needed to prove that Ward Weaver was a murderer. The crimes against these young girls were horrific, as would the reasons behind the murders.

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Hannah and I'm Sirete and we are the hosts of a Red Handed a weekly true crime podcast

0:05.7

Every week on Red Handed we get stuck into the most talked about cases from the Idaho student killings the Delphi murders and our recent rundown of the Murdoch saga

0:14.7

Last year we also started a second weekly show

0:17.6

Shorthand which is just an excuse for us to talk about anything we find interesting because it's our show and we can do what we like

0:22.6

We've covered the death of Princess Diana and unholy Quran written in Saddam Hussein's blood

0:26.8

The gruesome history of European witch hunting and the very uncomfortable phenomenon of genetic sexual attraction

0:32.8

Whatever the case we want to know what pushes people to the extremes of human behavior

0:37.8

Like can someone give consent to be cannibalized what drives a child to kill and what's the psychology of a terrorist

0:44.4

Listen to Red Handed wherever you get your podcasts and access our bonus shorthand episodes exclusively on Amazon music or by subscribing to

0:51.9

One Drupal in Apple podcasts or the One Drup

1:27.1

You

1:29.1

Hello everyone and welcome to episode 182 of the true crime all the time podcast on Mike Ferguson

1:36.1

And with me as always is my partner in true crime Mike Gibson. Give me how are you do good man about you

1:41.5

I'm doing great. Cool. And I just had a pretty good meal. Yeah a little

1:46.4

It was a little bit for everybody right my kids wanted pizza

1:49.9

My wife and I had a cow zone and you had a cheese steak so I did

1:54.0

We had to go to some place that offered

1:56.8

Option was either that or we you're gonna make us do that thing you're talking about the big food thing the mukbang

2:02.9

Yeah, you're like yeah, my kids are oh my gosh my kids are always watching these

2:08.4

YouTube videos of mukbang mukbang. I don't know how you say it. Yeah, but it's basically people just eating to excess

2:16.1

At least that's the ones I've seen

2:18.6

I'm not a fan, but I can do that with watermelon apparently people are making a boatload of money on YouTube doing it

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