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Coffee and Cases Podcast

Coffee and Cases Podcast

De: Allison Williams Maggie Damron
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Coffee and Cases is a true crime podcast where we like our coffee hot and our cases cold. Join us (Allison and Maggie) weekly to dive into the unknown and the unsolved.© 2022 Coffee and Cases Podcast Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales
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  • E271: The SS Ourang Medan
    Jul 11 2025

    An unregistered ship. A haunting distress signal. A crew found dead, their faces twisted in terror—and then, an explosion that swallowed the vessel forever. This isn’t the plot of a horror movie. This is the real (or is it?) story of the SS Ourang Medan. In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most unsettling maritime mysteries ever recorded—or invented. What really happened aboard the ghost ship that governments have seemingly tried to erase? Why was the CIA still referencing it a decade later? And could it all have been the cover-up of a deadly wartime secret?

    If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases

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    32 m
  • E270: The Martin Family
    Jun 20 2025

    On December 7, 1958, the Martin family of Portland, Oregon—Kenneth, Barbara, and their three daughters—set off for a Sunday drive to gather Christmas greenery. They were never seen alive again. What began as a cheerful holiday tradition ended in one of the most baffling disappearances in Oregon history. Was it a tragic accident on the winding roads of the Columbia River Gorge? Or was something far more sinister at play—something involving suspicious sightings, ex-convicts, and a stolen gun? Decades later, new discoveries raise even more questions. What really happened to the Martins—and why did the river keep their secrets for so long?

    For additional information about this case, make sure to read J.B. Fisher’s book Echo of Distant Water, available HERE.

    If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases

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    46 m
  • E269: The Fort Worth Trio
    Jun 6 2025

    It was just two days before Christmas in 1974 in Fort Worth, Texas, a time usually filled with holiday cheer and last-minute shopping rushes. Seventeen-year-old Rachel Trlica, 14-year-old Renee Wilson, and 9-year-old Julie Ann Moseley headed to the bustling Seminary South Shopping Center with plans to pick up gifts and be home in time for holiday parties. They parked the car, ready for an afternoon of shopping. But as the hours ticked by, the girls never returned. When worried family members arrived at the mall that evening, a chilling scene awaited them: the girls' car was found abandoned in the parking lot, but Rachel, Renee, and Julie were gone.

    Fifty years later, the disappearance of the Fort Worth Trio remains one of Texas's most inexplicable cold cases. How could three girls, ranging in age from a teenager to a young child, vanish without a trace from a public place on a busy day? Despite thousands of leads, extensive searches, and heartbreaking decades of waiting, the mystery endures.

    Check out Gone Cold Podcast episodes on the case, presented from December 2020 through January 2021.

    If you are interested in bonus content for our show or in getting some Coffee and Cases swag, please consider joining Patreon. There are various levels to fit your needs, all of which can be found here: https://www.patreon.com/coffeeandcases

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    47 m
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This is a fantastic podcast. These ladies do a great job telling the stories of the people involved. Everything is well researched and given in an easy to understand manner. They do cases that need and deserve more coverage which is greatly appreciated

a wonderful podcast

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The hosts have a real connection not only to each story but to each other as well. There is banter but for the most part it is not overdone. They have a real desire for these cold cases to be solved or at least kept in the public eye. A really great podcast worth subscribing to.

Love the hosts and the stories!

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These ladies are awesome. My daughters and I love listening to this podcast. The girls are equally knowledgeable and entertaining. My biggest draw at first was the lack of profanity, which is hard to find with true crime, but now we are true fans of these two well matched friends.

Our Favorite True Crime Podcast!

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First and foremost let me say, I have a lot of criteria for podcasts. I almost exclusively listen to true crime, but there's so much more than just this. Banter really annoys me, and what bothers me even more than that is podcasters passing judgement. This podcast doesn't victim shame or pass judgement on the people who have committed the crimes (which I truly appreciate). If you enjoy banter, and unsympathetic people for your true crime podcasts this is not for you. But if you want to listen to two people covering unsolved true crimes that are rarely covered by other media who are compassionate and considerate wonderful storytellers who are light on banter, this is a great place to listen!

rarely or never covered cases

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