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Small Towns True Crimes

Small Towns True Crimes

By: Tabitha Angie and Teresa
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We are a group of four women who love to listen to, watch, and read about true crime. We’ve decided to research and get together and discuss true crimes that tragically happen in small towns everywhere. Come along and help share stories that happen in places that may be closer to your from door than you think.Tabitha, Angie, and Teresa True Crime
Episodes
  • Episode 84: Taylor Parker
    Jun 28 2026

    Summary: October 9, 2020 a quiet east Texas town wakes to an ordinary fall day. But before the day is over, police will discover one of the most horrifying crimes in modern true crime history! A young mother-to-be is found murdered inside her home and her unborn baby is missing. The woman accused of taking that baby had spent nearly a year building a lie so elaborate that it passed the point of no return and ended up in murder!

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    40 mins
  • Episode 1A: McGranahan-Re-Edited
    Jun 22 2026

    I have re-edited this episode. Took out the phone calls and randomness! Listen to the much smoother episode! Let us know what you think!

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    23 mins
  • Episode 83: The Jamison Family
    Jun 21 2026

    The Jamison family disappearance refers to the mysterious 2009 case involving Bobby Jamison, his wife Sherilynn Jamison, and their 6‑year‑old daughter, Madyson, from Eufaula, Oklahoma.

    On October 8, 2009, the family drove to a remote, wooded area in the Sans Bois Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, reportedly to look at land they were considering purchasing. When they failed to return, a search began. Their truck was found abandoned a few days later with their dog inside (malnourished but alive), along with wallets, cell phones, IDs, and about $32,000 in cash left in the vehicle.

    The family remained missing for over four years. In November 2013, hunters discovered skeletal remains in a wooded area about three miles from where the truck had been found. In July 2014, the Oklahoma medical examiner confirmed the remains were those of the Jamison family. Due to the condition of the remains, authorities could not determine the cause of death.

    The case remains unresolved, with theories ranging from foul play to environmental exposure, but no definitive explanation has ever been confirmed.

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    44 mins
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