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  • Case Profiles #73
    2025/07/20
    Join Katie and Liz on another installment of True Crime New England's mini-episode series! Today, Katie starts off with the very troubling story of the disappearance of 9-year-old Nelida De Jesus Del Valle, who was last seen walking to school in Boston, Massachusetts in 1976. Then, Liz talks about the tragic and unecessary murder of father Nicholas Brown, who was shot and killed in Hartford, Connecticut in 2016. Both cases remain unsolved.

    Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Nelida De Jesus Del Valle is asked to please call the Boston Police Department at (617) 343-4200.
    Investigators are asking anyone with information on the murder of Nicholas Brown to please contact the Hartford Police Department at 860-757-4000 or the tipline at 860-722-8477.
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    20 分
  • Episode 200: The Boston Strangler
    2025/07/17
    It’s our 200th episode! Can you believe it? For such a special occasion, Katie and Liz felt there needed to be a big story to celebrate… what’s bigger than the Boston Strangler? Join the girls on this episode of True Crime New England as they go into the nitty and gritty details revolving around the infamous Boston Strangler killings that occurred between June of 1962 and January of 1964. Officially, 11 women were murdered, all with the same M.O., and hope of catching the killer didn’t seem to be possible until one day, several months after the murders stopped, a man named Albert DeSalvo confessed. He was never charged with the murders due to being stabbed to death while incarcerated for other crimes, and his confession is widely unaccepted by a lot of people who have been interested in the case for decades.
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    1 時間 40 分
  • Episode 199: The Murder of Amy Theriault
    2025/07/10
    On this week’s episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz discuss the tragic murder of Amy Theriault. Amy was known to be compassionate, empathetic, and a devoted mother who spent all of her time helping others. On May 31st, 2014, Amy was fatally stabbed and shot by her ex-boyfriend, Jesse Marquis, who was upset that she had ended their two-year-long relationship just the night before. Jesse was arrested after a manhunt that lasted nearly a week, and luckily he was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Amy's family did not stop at getting justice and advocated for legislation in Maine for life in prison for murders related to domestic violence. This law, known as Amy's law, passed in 2019.
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    54 分
  • Case Profiles #72
    2025/07/06
    It's time again for another installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series! Today, Liz starts the show off by talking about the tragic murder of Lucinio Javier Arauz Bastardo, a young man who randomly was shot and killed in July of 2021 in Providence, Rhode Island. Then, Katie rounds out the episode by telling the disturbing nature of the hit-and-run incident that ended 11-year-old Gabrielle Lee's life in New Haven, Connecticut in 2008. Both cases remain unsolved to this day.

    If you have any information that could lead to an arrest in Luciano's case, please contact Commanding Officer Major David A. Lapatin at dlapatin@providenceri.gov or call (401)-243–6111.
    Anyone with any information on the fatal accident that took the life of Gabrielle Lee is asked to please call New Haven police at 203-946-8584.
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    19 分
  • Episode 198: Hannah Occuish
    2025/07/03
    On this week’s episode of True Crime New England, Katie and Liz travel over 230 years back in time to the 1780s in New London, Connecticut, to tell the unfortunate story of 12-year-old Hannah Occuish, the youngest person in the United States to ever be executed. Young Hannah had not had an easy life, so when a local 6-year-old girl was found brutally beaten, Hannah was a prime suspect. She eventually confessed to the murder and in December of 1786, she was hung. But the question still remains… did the Native-American girl actually kill the wealthy farmer’s daughter?
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    51 分
  • Episode 197: The Suspicious Deaths of Janet and Stephen Dow
    2025/06/26
    This week on True Crime New England, Katie and Liz bring you the tragic story of a mother and son who were found dead in a fiery car crash just 500 feet from their home in Thornton, New Hampshire. Janet Dow and her son Stephen were found burnt beyond recognition on a December 1982 morning, and with the story that husband and stepfather Richard Dow gave, police believed the whole thing was just an extremely tragic accident. As a result, no investigation was performed, and the bodies were cremated with no autopsies. It wasn’t until 1993 when an ex-girlfriend of Richard’s came forward to local police and told a whole new story that would show the car accident was really no accident at all.
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    53 分
  • True Crime New England's Fourth Anniversary Special
    2025/06/24
    Can you believe it? True Crime New England is celebrating it's fourth birthday, and we wanted you to be there! Like they always do, Katie and Liz go through highlights of the last year and discuss statistics, accomplishments, and favorite episodes. Stick around to the end to hear some fan-favorite superlatives that the girls always include! Thank you, as always, for listening to True Crime New England!
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    45 分
  • Case Profiles #71
    2025/06/22
    Another Sunday, another installment of True Crime New England's case profile mini-episode series! Today, Katie and Liz both tell stories of double homicides out of Hartford, Connecticut. First, Katie talks about the details of the murders of Kwante Feliciano and Kelly Cooper in March of 2013, and how random and unfortunate this was. Then, Liz talks about the murders of two people, Kevin Campbell and Joshua Steel at a rambunctious house party in 2018. Both of these cases remain unsolved.

    Anyone with any information about the murders of Kwante Feliciano and Kelly Cooper is asked to please call the Crime Stoppers tip line at 860-722-8477 or Sgt. Brandon O'Brien at 860-757-4089. Callers will remain anonymous. If you have any information regarding the murders of Kevin Campbell and Joshua Steele, please call the Connecticut Cold Case Unit at 1-866-623-8058.
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    21 分