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The Fall Line: True Crime

The Fall Line®
Missing Persons
Cold Cases
Homelessness
Mental Health
Patricia Otto
Claudia Leslie Wells
Childhood Trauma
Maura Murray
Illinois
Ralph Otto
Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Orchard Jane Doe
Vandy Jane Doe
Nashville
Homicide Investigation
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Lewiston, Idaho
Dr. Serhat Gumrukcu
Greg Davis
Kenyatta Kiki Odom

The Fall Line® focuses on cold cases that need attention. We cover missing persons cases, unsolved homicides, and unidentified remains (John and Jane Does) with thorough research and deep respect for those affected. We speak with families, detectives, victim advocates, and forensic experts to understand what happened—and why these cases remain unsolved. Every episode centers the victims, not the d... more

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Regular guest and Accredited Investigative Genetic Genealogist (AIGG) Cairenn Binder speaks with us about a current event that has shaken up the world of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG/IGG) world: an update in the language of Ancestry... more

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Danny Harris, a 55-year-old Air National Guard veteran, was murdered in his Tennessee apartment in 2007. Andrew Wayne Hayes, a man with an intellectual disability, confessed after a 27-hour interrogation and was sentenced to life in prison.

But podc... more

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Mary Shotwell Little vanished from Lenox Square mall in Atlanta on October 14, 1965. The 25-year-old newlywed's car was found the next day with blood evidence and unexplained mileage, launching one of the city's most intensive searches.

Now, a deca... more

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We continue our coverage of the cold case of Eric Nelams, and his family's fight for justice. Army veteran Eric Nelams was shot and killed outside his Phenix City, Alabama home in 2003, just days after refusing to take blame for an embezzlement schem... more

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Recent Guests

Cairen Binder
Investigative genetic genealogist and assistant director of the IGG Center
Ramapo College
Episode: The Landscape Shifts: Change Comes to Forensic IGG
Andrew Hayes
The man wrongfully convicted in the murder case being discussed
Episode: Everything They Missed: The Wrongful Conviction of Andrew Hayes
John Fiedach
Private investigator and former DeKalb County police officer
Episode: The Disappearance of Mary Shotwell Little - A New Investigation
Steve Kendrick
Producer of the documentary on Mary Shotwell Little's case
Episode: The Disappearance of Mary Shotwell Little - A New Investigation
Vincent Nelams
Nephew of Eric Nelams and active advocate for his case
Episode: In Memoriam: The Murder of Eric Nelams
Kathy Nelams
Sister of Eric Nelams and primary advocate for his case
Episode: In Memoriam: The Murder of Eric Nelams
Geraldine Toya
Mother of Shawna Toya advocating for justice regarding her daughter's mysterious death.
Episode: System Stall: The Death of Shawna Toya
Dr. Jen Bengtson
Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Southeast Missouri State University, involved in identifying John and Jane Doe's.
Southeast Missouri State University
Episode: Missing Twice: No Body Homicides
Dr. Amy Michael
Assistant professor of anthropology at the University of New Hampshire and director of the Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery Lab (FAIR Lab).
University of New Hampshire
Episode: Missing Twice: No Body Homicides

Host

Laurah Norton
Writer, host, and researcher dedicated to uncovering the stories behind unresolved cases, emphasizing empathy and integrity in storytelling.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 5.4k ratings
  • Thank you.

    I know the Goodmans and am heartbroken for them and this story about their beloved Mother. Thank you giving them the chance to share their story.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cynthia B. SellArts
    United States4 months ago
  • Eh

    I can’t get past the second episode. I like the narrator’s voice but the speech pattern is … the whole thing is like one run-on sentence. It gets better in the second episode but the pace is still weird.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ralise713
    United States6 months ago
  • Doing important work

    This is one of the best in the genre. I like how the hosts work with families of the victims, and don’t sensationalize. The show brings awareness to disappearances and murders that may not get much attention otherwise.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    squidz24
    United States6 months ago
  • Wow!!

    What an incredible podcast. The empathy for the families and for our most vulnerable people. Thank you thank you for sharing these stories. ♥️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patty Podcast
    United States7 months ago
  • The voice…

    The narration is terrible. It is like she is reading a poem - half whispering, up & down in tone.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Wisscrabbler
    United States8 months ago

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Feedback reflects mixed feelings about the narration style—while there's praise for the insightful content, some critique the delivery as unnatural or distracting.
Many find the coverage of cases that don't receive attention elsewhere crucial and compelling, positioning the podcast as an important voice in true crime media.
Listeners appreciate the respectful and empathetic storytelling, consistently highlighting the importance of focusing on victims and their families without sensationalizing crime.

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#179
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Everything They Missed: The Wrongful Conviction of Andrew Hayes
Q: Who have you not spoken to yet that you'd like to speak to?
I haven't spoken to many of Danny's family andI haven't pushed that yet because the Innocence Project asked me to hold off on that.
Everything They Missed: The Wrongful Conviction of Andrew Hayes
Q: What were some of the things that immediately stood out to you?
The first thing that stood out was the interrogation itself. Andrew was pulled back into an interrogation room. He has a 62 IQ and he went into a 27-hour interrogation.
In Memoriam: The Murder of Eric Nelams
Q: Did they ever offer your family an alternative motive?
No, their main priority was the embezzlement case.
Missing Twice: No Body Homicides
Q: Can you explain what sparked your mutual interest in examining the disconnect between nobody homicide cases and missing persons databases?
The issue was brought to the forefront by a case that showcased the challenges of identifying remains that were not listed in any databases despite being connected to a known homicide.
Killer Data: Serial Killers in the Modern Age
Q: Can you talk more about your approach to categorizing killers?
Enzo elaborates that he favors an inclusive approach where a serial murderer is defined simply by killing two victims at different times, thereby challenging outdated definitions that restrict understanding.

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This series focuses on cold cases, emphasizing the importance of unresolved missing persons cases, unsolved homicides, and unidentified remains. Each episode highlights personal narratives surrounding these cases, featuring interviews with families, detectives, and advocates dedicated to seeking the truth and justice for victims who have long been overlooked. By shedding light on cases that often lack media coverage, the discussions reveal both the personal impact on the families involved and systemic issues within law enforcement and investigative processes. The series strives for an empathetic portrayal of victims, underscoring the humanity behind each story while tackling larger themes within the true crime genre.

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Recent guests on The Fall Line: True Crime include:

1. Cairen Binder
2. Andrew Hayes
3. John Fiedach
4. Steve Kendrick
5. Vincent Nelams
6. Kathy Nelams
7. Geraldine Toya
8. Dr. Jen Bengtson

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