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True Crime For Sleep

Hosted by True Crime For Sleep · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 97 episodes

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About this podcast

True crime stories narrated slowly and calmly for sleep. Real cases, cold mysteries, and investigations told without dramatic tension - just quiet storytelling to help you wind down. Perfect for true crime fans who love the genre but need something restful at bedtime. Each episode covers a different case from around the world, delivered in a soothing voice with no sudden sounds or jarring moments. Great for insomnia, relaxation, or calm background listening. New episodes daily. If you enjoy mysteries, documentaries, and bedtime stories for adults, this is true crime reimagined for deeper rest.

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True Crime For Sleep hosts True Crime For Sleep, a true crime show with 97 episodes published.

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Weird Evidence That Solved the GRATEFUL DOE Case

May 20, 20262h 44mEp. 1S6

For years, the young man known as Grateful Doe remained unidentified, his name hidden behind a few unusual clues, a concert ticket, a nickname, and the quiet persistence of people who refused to forget him.This video loo

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What it Was Like to Investigate the TARA Calico Case

May 20, 20262h 16mEp. 5S6

The Tara Calico case remains one of New Mexico’s most haunting unsolved mysteries, shaped by missing-person reports, old photographs, witness memories, and years of careful reexamination. In this quiet true crime for sle

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Why Detectives Could Never Crack the COLONIAL Parkway Case

May 20, 20262h 17mEp. 2S6

Four couples, three stretches of quiet roadway, and a case that has remained unanswered for decades. This True Crime For Sleep episode revisits the Colonial Parkway case through the lens of patient detective work, cold f

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Why the LEAD MASKS Case Went Cold

May 20, 20262h 11mEp. 4S6

In 1966, two Brazilian men were found on a hillside near Rio de Janeiro, wearing formal suits, raincoats, and strange lead eye masks. Beside them were notes, tickets, and small clues that seemed to point somewhere, but n

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How the CHRISTIE Case Was Solved After 38 Years

May 20, 20262h 7mEp. 3S6

For 38 years, the Christie case remained a quiet question in an old file, waiting for the right combination of memory, evidence, and patient detective work. This video retraces how investigators returned to the case with

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What it Was Like to Investigate the EARHART Case

May 19, 20263h 3mEp. 2S5

Step into the quiet, patient work behind the EARHART case, where old records, faded clues, and unanswered questions have kept investigators and researchers returning for decades. This True Crime For Sleep episode looks a

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Why the OAKLAND County Child Files Case Went Cold

May 19, 20262h 27mEp. 1S5

In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we revisit the Oakland County Child Killer case, one of Michigan’s most haunting unsolved mysteries. The focus is not on shock, but on the long trail of files, theories, overlo

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What It Was Like to Investigate the MIKELLE BIGGS Case

May 16, 20262h 20mEp. 14S4

In January 1999, 11-year-old Mikelle Biggs vanished from a quiet Mesa, Arizona neighborhood while waiting for an ice cream truck. What followed was a long, patient investigation shaped by witness memories, neighborhood s

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Why the GARDNER Museum Case Went Cold

May 15, 20262h 0mEp. 13S4

In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we revisit the unsolved Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, a case that has remained open for decades despite countless tips, theories, and patient investigation. Rather tha

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How the CLAREMONT Case Was At Last Solved After 20 Years

May 14, 20262h 11mEp. 12S4

For more than two decades, the Claremont case remained one of Australia’s most haunting cold investigations, a file revisited again and again as detectives waited for evidence, technology, and time to finally align. This

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Why Detectives Could Never Crack the WEST MESA Case

May 13, 20262h 4mEp. 11S4

In 2009, a quiet stretch of land on Albuquerque’s West Mesa became the center of one of America’s most haunting unsolved cases. Detectives began the slow work of identifying the women found there, rebuilding timelines, a

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Weird Evidence That Solved the BTK Case

May 12, 20262h 51mEp. 10S4

For more than thirty years, the BTK case sat in the uneasy space between old evidence, unanswered letters, and patient detective work. This quiet true crime for sleep episode looks at how investigators slowly returned to

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What It Was Like to Investigate the MAURA MURRAY Case

May 11, 20262h 22mEp. 9S4

In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we look back at the unsolved disappearance of Maura Murray and the patient investigation that has followed for years. Rather than rushing through theories, we move carefully th

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Why the ASHA DEGREE Case Went Cold

May 10, 20262h 29mEp. 8S4

In February 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree left her home in Shelby, North Carolina, and became the center of one of America’s most quietly haunting unsolved cases. Over the years, investigators have followed sightings,

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Why the EVELYN HARTLEY Case Went Cold

May 8, 20262h 7mEp. 7S4

In 1953, 15-year-old Evelyn Hartley vanished while babysitting in La Crosse, Wisconsin, leaving behind one of the region’s most haunting unsolved mysteries. This quiet true crime for sleep episode looks back at the timel

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How the LISA Ziegert Case Was At Last Solved After 25 Years

May 7, 20262h 9mEp. 6S4

For 25 years, the case of Lisa Ziegert remained one of Massachusetts’ most painful unsolved mysteries, revisited again and again by detectives who refused to let the file go quiet. This video takes a calm, thoughtful loo

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Why Detectives Could Never Crack the GRIMES Sisters Case

May 6, 20262h 7mEp. 5S4

In 1956, sisters Barbara and Patricia Grimes left home in Chicago after a movie and never returned, leaving detectives with a case that would haunt the city for decades. This video takes a quiet, careful look at the Grim

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Weird Evidence That Solved the MIRACK Case

May 5, 20262h 9mEp. 4S4

For more than two decades, the Christy Mirack case sat in the quiet space where old evidence, careful records, and unanswered questions wait. Then a new kind of DNA investigation gave detectives a path back through the f

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What It Was Like to Investigate the DOODLER Case

May 4, 20262h 8mEp. 3S4

In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we revisit the unsolved Doodler case, a haunting San Francisco cold case from the 1970s that has remained open for decades. Rather than focusing on fear or shock, we look at th

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Why the DOROTHY Jane Scott Case Went Cold

May 3, 20262h 2mEp. 2S4

In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we revisit the unsolved disappearance and death of Dorothy Jane Scott, a case that has lingered in California cold case history for decades. Rather than focusing on shock, we f

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True Crime For Sleep has published 97 episodes.

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Episodes of True Crime For Sleep average 139 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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