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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 Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales
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  • E276: Ray Gricar
    Sep 4 2025

    On April 15, 2005, Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar of Pennsylvania left work for what seemed like an ordinary day off. He called his girlfriend while driving his red-and-white Mini Cooper, promised to be home later, and then—he was never seen again. His locked car was found the next day near the Susquehanna River, his phone still inside but his laptop mysteriously missing. Did Gricar walk away from his life voluntarily? Was his disappearance tied to one of his high-profile prosecutions—or to secrets someone wanted buried? Or did tragedy strike by accident along the water’s edge? Nearly twenty years later, the case remains one of the most haunting unsolved disappearances in America.

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  • E275: Hugh Harlin
    Aug 28 2025

    On November 1, 1986, 51-year-old Morro Bay fisherman Hugh Harlin vanished along Highway 1 between San Simeon and Cambria, California. His truck was discovered roadside under suspicious circumstances—but not a trace of Hugh. Did he flee secrets tied to his wife’s unsolved murder, or did the same hand that strangled Dian Harlin in 1982 come for him, too?

    For context, you’ll likely want to start with last week’s episode on Dian Harlin first: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/e274-dian-harlin/id1492318464?i=1000723044083

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  • E274: Dian Harlin
    Aug 22 2025

    In the fall of 1982, the quiet rhythm of Morro Bay, California was shattered when the body of 43-year-old Dian Harlin was discovered beneath a cluster of cypress trees near the high school. She had been strangled with a dog leash—an eerie detail that raised more questions than answers.

    Was her stormy marriage to blame? Or was Dian the victim of a predator who struck by chance? And what are we to make of the fact that her husband Hugh, who acted strangely after her death, also vanished without a trace just four years later?

    More than four decades later, the mysteries remain. Who killed “the Dog Lady” of Morro Bay? Did her husband know more than he admitted? Or was he another casualty of a truth still buried in the fog?

    Tune in as we unravel the case of Dian Harlin—a story of eccentric lives, whispered rumors, and unanswered questions that continue to echo through the small seaside town.

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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

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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.

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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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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 and thorough research, this is a great place to listen!

rarely or never covered cases

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