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A Million Other Choices

A Million Other Choices

De: Kim Toller
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When my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I respect the victims and their families because I’ve been there. Every victims story deserves to be told. No chatting about my personal life or witty banter….I just get right to the case and tell the victim’s story.

My personal story can be found in Season 1, episodes 17&18.

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  • Jasmine Fiore
    Apr 13 2026

    Jasmine Fiore’s life was vibrant, complicated, and full of possibility — but behind the headlines was a story about control, deception, and the warning signs that too often go unnoticed.



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    28 m
  • Let's Talk About Murder - Coroners vs. Medical Examiners
    Apr 8 2026

    If you’ve listened to true crime for more than five minutes, you’ve heard both titles used — sometimes interchangeably — and that’s where a lot of confusion starts. In this episode, we break down the real differences between medical examiners and coroners, how each role developed, and why who handles a death investigation can shape everything that follows.



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    11 m
  • Roy Tutill
    Apr 6 2026

    Roy was last seen on 23 April 1968, walking home from school after trying to hitch a ride to save on bus fare so he could buy a new bicycle.

    Three days later, his body was found in woodland near Cherkley Court, near Mickleham, having been strangled and sexually assaulted — a crime that remained unsolved for more than 30 years.



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    36 m
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