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Crime at Bedtime

Crime at Bedtime

De: Jack Laurence
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Crime at bedtime is a show dedicated to those who love all things crime stories, even as you drift off to sleep at night.


So relax take a minute, unwind and let me tell you some fascinating stories.


Crime at Bedtime is written and hosted by Jack Laurence.


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  • The Longest Wrongful Conviction in U.S. History: The Glynn Simmons Story
    Jul 16 2025

    In December 1974, a liquor store robbery in Edmond, Oklahoma left one woman dead and another seriously wounded. Within weeks, two young Black men — Glynn Ray Simmons and Donnie Miller — were arrested, tried, and sentenced to death, based largely on a single eyewitness identification. But there was a problem: the investigation was riddled with flaws, crucial evidence was withheld, and the men had alibis that were never properly examined.


    This is the extraordinary true story of Glynn Ray Simmons, who would go on to spend 48 years behind bars — the longest known wrongful conviction in American history. In this multi-part Crime at Bedtime episode, we uncover the botched police work, suppressed documents, and systemic failures that stole nearly five decades from an innocent man. From his time on death row to the slow unraveling of the truth, this case is a harrowing journey through the justice system — and a stark reminder of how easily it can get things terribly wrong.


    If you think wrongful convictions are rare… think again.

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    22 m
  • A Killer in the Cold: The 1985 Slaying of Yvonne Menke and the Woman Now Accused
    Jul 13 2025

    On a freezing winter morning in 1985, Yvonne Menke stepped out of her apartment to start her car — and never came back. Shot once in the neck and twice in the head, the 45-year-old mother was executed just metres from her front door. For decades, police had a description of the killer but no name. That all changed in 2024 with the arrest of Mary Jo Bailey, a woman allegedly entangled in a bitter love triangle with Yvonne and local man Jack Owen. In this Crime at Bedtime episode, we unravel the twists of this long-unsolved murder: the eyewitness account, the motive hiding in plain sight, and the forensic trail that brought police to Bailey's door nearly 40 years later.

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    31 m
  • The Turpin Family: Inside California’s House of Horrors
    Jul 9 2025

    In January 2018, the world was horrified by the shocking rescue of 13 children from their parents’ so-called “house of horrors” in Perris, California. The Turpin family story became one of the most disturbing child abuse cases in modern American history. For years, David and Louise Turpin kept their children — ranging in age from 2 to 29 — chained, starved, beaten, and isolated from the outside world inside their modest suburban home. The children were denied medical care, education, and even the basic right to wash themselves.


    When 17-year-old Jordan Turpin bravely escaped through a window and called 911 with a deactivated phone, she set in motion a rescue operation that stunned the nation. Police discovered children so emaciated they looked half their age, shackled to filthy beds in squalid rooms. The Turpin parents had maintained a carefully constructed facade of a large, happy homeschooling family, even registering their house as a private school called “Sandcastle Day School” to avoid suspicion.


    The Turpin parents, both originally from West Virginia, carried a dark history of strict religious beliefs mixed with total psychological control. Their twisted discipline methods and obsession with power left their children traumatised, unable to speak in full sentences, and terrified of the outside world. After their arrest, David and Louise Turpin were sentenced to life in prison, while their children began the long road to recovery. But even after their freedom, the Turpin siblings faced further challenges from the child welfare system meant to protect them, revealing heartbreaking gaps in America’s social safety net.


    Crime at Bedtime takes you deep into this haunting true crime story, examining the hidden lives of the Turpin children, the shocking details of their imprisonment, the bravery of a teenage girl who saved her family, and the failures of the system to support them even after rescue. This is more than a tale of unimaginable cruelty — it is a story of survival, courage, and the will to rebuild a life from the ashes of abuse.

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    31 m
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The narrator's voice is so calming and relaxing, and the breathing exercise at the beginning of each episode is excellent.

The voice is great for calming down

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