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Three Voice’s One Crime True Crime Podcast

Three Voice’s One Crime True Crime Podcast

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One case. Three minds. Endless questions. In Three Voices, One Crime, nothing is as simple as guilt or innocence. Our hosts examine each story from distinct lenses — emotion, investigation, and evidence — weaving together the chaos, silence, and humanity inside every crime. Some stories you’ll recognize. Others you’ll never forget. Tune in bi weekly as we uncover the buried truths behind the world’s most disturbing mysteries.Three Voice’s One Crime Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • Jodi Arias: Love, Obsession, and 27 Wounds
    Apr 14 2026

    In June 2008, 30-year-old Travis Alexander was found dead inside his Mesa, Arizona home. What investigators walked into wasn’t just a crime scene—it was something far more brutal, more personal, and almost impossible to understand at first glance.


    Travis had been stabbed dozens of times, his throat cut, and a gunshot wound to the head added to the violence. The level of overkill raised immediate questions: Who would do this… and why?


    Suspicion quickly turned to his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Arias.


    At first, she denied ever being there. Then, she changed her story. And then she changed it again.


    But what she didn’t realize was that the truth had already been captured—hidden inside a digital camera, quietly documenting the final hours of Travis’s life.


    What followed was one of the most shocking trials in modern true crime history. Graphic evidence. Contradicting stories. Claims of self-defense. And a relationship filled with control, jealousy, and obsession.


    This is the story of how a seemingly normal relationship spiraled into one of the most disturbing and widely followed murder cases in America.


    And how the smallest piece of evidence… changed everything.

    Sources


    Jodi Arias

    Arias v. State of Arizona, No. CR2008-031021 (Maricopa County Superior Court, 2008–2015).


    Travis Alexander

    Alexander, T. (2008). Case evidence and investigative records. Mesa Police Department.


    Mesa Police Department

    Mesa Police Department. (2008). Homicide investigation report: Travis Alexander case.


    Court TV

    Court TV. (2013). The trial of Jodi Arias [Video archive & trial coverage].


    HLN

    HLN. (2013). Jodi Arias trial coverage and analysis.


    ABC News

    ABC News. (2013). Jodi Arias trial: Key moments and testimony.


    CBS News

    CBS News. (2013). Jodi Arias sentenced to life in prison.


    The Arizona Republic

    The Arizona Republic. (2008–2015). Coverage of the Travis Alexander murder and Jodi Arias trial.


    Associated Press

    Associated Press. (2013–2015). Jodi Arias trial and sentencing reports.


    Jane Velez-Mitchell

    Velez-Mitchell, J. (2013). Exposed: The Secret Life of Jodi Arias. HarperCollins.


    Kirk Nurmi

    Nurmi, K. (2015). Trapped with Ms. Arias. WildBlue Press.


    Shanna Hogan

    Hogan, S. (2013). Picture Perfect: The Jodi Arias Story. St. Martin’s Press.

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    37 m
  • Darlie Routier: The 911 Call That Didn’t Add Up
    Apr 10 2026

    In the early morning hours of June 6, 1996, inside a quiet neighborhood in Rowlett, a frantic 911 call shattered the silence.


    Darlie Routier told dispatchers an intruder had broken into her home and attacked her and her two young sons. Within minutes, police arrived to a chaotic scene—blood on the floors, a slashed screen, and two boys who wouldn’t survive.


    But as the investigation unfolded, something felt off.


    Why was there no clear sign of forced entry?

    Why did the timeline shift?

    And why did a graveside video—showing Darlie laughing and celebrating near her son’s grave—become one of the most controversial pieces of evidence in modern true crime?


    In this episode, we break down the full story—from the crime scene to the courtroom—examining the evidence, the media frenzy, and the questions that still divide people today.


    Was this a grieving mother attacked by a stranger…

    or something far more disturbing happening behind closed doors?

    Sources


    Davis, B. (1998). Precious angels: The murder of Darlie Routier’s sons. Pinnacle Books.


    Lee, H., & Tirnady, F. (2003). Blood evidence: How DNA is revolutionizing the way we solve crimes. Basic Books.


    Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. (2003). Routier v. State, No. AP-72,795.


    Texas Department of Criminal Justice. (n.d.). Offender information: Darlie Routier.


    The Dallas Morning News. (1996–present). Coverage of the Darlie Routier case.


    CBS News. (n.d.). Darlie Routier case coverage.


    NBC News. (n.d.). Darlie Routier case updates.


    Forensic Files. (2001). Invisible intruder [Television series episode].


    Dateline NBC. (Multiple years). Darlie Routier segments.


    The Innocence Project. (n.d.). DNA testing and wrongful conviction resources

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    36 m
  • 10 Minutes to Nowhere: The Disappearance of Maura Murray
    Apr 6 2026
    On the night of February 9, 2004, 21-year-old nursing student Maura Murray vanished on a dark stretch of road in Haverhill.Hours earlier, nothing about her day suggested she was about to disappear.Maura was a student at University of Massachusetts Amherst. She had a structured life—classes, clinical work, and a tight circle of family. But beneath that structure, there were fractures beginning to show.In the days leading up to February 9: • She had crashed her father’s car after a party. • She had been visibly upset at work, reportedly going silent and unresponsive. • She searched for directions to northern New England—places like Vermont and New Hampshire. • She emailed professors claiming a family emergency… but none existed.That afternoon, she packed her dorm room:clothes, toiletries, textbooks removed from shelves.Then she withdrew nearly all the money from her bank account—about $280.She purchased alcohol:vodka, Baileys, Kahlúa.And then, she left.⸻🚗 THE DRIVESometime that evening, Maura headed north.Her destination is still unknown.At approximately 7:27 PM, her car—a black Saturn—crashed on Wild Ammonoosuc Road in Haverhill.A local resident, Butch Atwood, stopped to check on her.He later told police: • Maura appeared shaken but conscious • She declined help • She claimed she had already called roadside assistance (this was false)Atwood drove a short distance home and called police.⸻🚨 THE DISAPPEARANCEPolice arrived approximately 10 minutes later.The car was there.Maura was not.Inside the vehicle: • Red stains (later confirmed to be wine) • Alcohol containers • Personal belongings left behindOutside: • No clear footprints leading away • No signs of struggle • No immediate evidence of abductionShe had vanished into the cold February night.⸻❄️ CONDITIONSTemperatures were below freezing.The area was rural, wooded, and dark.If Maura had fled on foot, exposure alone posed a serious risk.But extensive searches—dogs, helicopters, ground teams—found nothing.No body.No clothing.No confirmed trail.⸻🔍 INVESTIGATION & THEORIESOver the years, investigators and independent analysts have explored multiple possibilities:1. ExposureShe may have fled the scene to avoid a DUI and succumbed to the elements.Issue: No remains have ever been located despite repeated searches.⸻2. AbductionA passing driver could have picked her up—or taken her.Issue: No confirmed sightings or forensic evidence.⸻3. Voluntary DisappearanceSome believe Maura intended to leave her life behind.Issue: She left behind critical personal items and never contacted family again.⸻4. Foul Play After Leaving SceneShe may have accepted a ride and encountered harm later.This remains one of the more widely considered possibilities.⸻🧠 WHAT MAKES THIS CASE DIFFERENTThis case has remained active for over 20 years because of one haunting detail:The timeline gap is incredibly small.She disappears within minutes.No witnesses.No clear direction.No physical evidence trail.It’s as if the night swallowed her whole.⸻📌 CURRENT STATUS • Maura Murray is still missing • Case remains open • No confirmed sightings since 2004 • Continues to generate national attention, podcasts, and investigative interest⸻📚 SOURCES (CLEAN, PODCAST-READY)Primary / Official • New Hampshire State Police • Official case files and updates • https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/nhsp/missingpersons/⸻Books • True Crime Addict — by James Renner • Where Secrets Lie — by Claire Amory⸻Documentaries & Media • The Disappearance of Maura Murray (Oxygen Network) • Disappeared — Season episode on Maura Murray⸻Investigative Journalism • The Boston Globe — coverage of case developments • Concord Monitor — regional reporting⸻Databases & Case Files • FBI ViCAP (case references) • NamUs
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    43 m
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