
Your daily dose of true crime history. Join Kona Gallagher, host of And Then They Were Gone, for a story about a crime or justice milestone that happened this day in history.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 346 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryHistoryNews | |||

On December 11, 2003, Rick and Suzanna Wamsley were found brutally murdered inside their home in Mansfield, Texas. To friends and neighbors, they seemed like the picture of suburban success — loving parents, a quiet neighborhood, and a home filled wi... more
On this day in 1945, Chicago police entered a North Side apartment and found a crime scene so brutal — and so chillingly theatrical — that it made headlines across the country and birthed one of the most haunting nicknames in American true crime hist... more
On this day in 1988, 34-year-old Joan Yarbrough Bernal was supposed to be hitting the road with her husband and children for a holiday trip from Joliet, Illinois, to Texas. Instead, she vanished without a trace—and was never seen again.
Her husband,... more
On this day in 1980, music legend John Lennon was shot outside his New York City home by a fan who had waited for hours. Just hours before, Lennon had signed an autograph for the man who would end his life. Within minutes, the world lost one of its m... more
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I found this podcast through ATTWG. There are WAY too many ads. When a 10 minute episode has 5 minutes of ads, it’s not worth the listen. The quick hit format is a great way to learn about cases I might want to dive deeper into, but the ads break up the flow of the content way too much. I feel like with each episode the content becomes more like reading a wiki summary, and the ads are the focus. It’s a shame, because I really enjoy this podcaster, but there are too many podcasts that aren’t over... more
Love these daily shorts
I absolutely love this podcast. The short format looking at true crime events that happened that day is very interesting. Our host does a great job of reminding you of case details and placing it in historical context. It’s poignant, thoughtful and always done with sensitivity toward the subject matter and victims.
The episodes are short, but 1/3 of each episode is filled with annoying ads, in the beginning and in the middle, making it way to sufferable to listen to. I don’t what to spend 4-6 minutes of a 12 minute podcast listening to ads.
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The content consistently explores significant and lesser-known true crime events that have occurred on specific dates, combining elements of history and commentary. Each episode features compelling narratives that often highlight mysteries, murders, kidnappings, and impacting social issues, with a focus on various geographical locations and time periods. Unique aspects of this series include its short, digestible episode lengths, making complex and often dark stories more accessible. The host's thoughtful approach weaves respect and sensitivity throughout the episodes, appealing to true crime enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
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