Crime of the Truest Kind

By: Anngelle Wood Media
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  • Massachusetts and New England true crime, local history, advocacy-focused podcast - the things that happen here. Created and hosted by Boston radio personality, Anngelle Wood (WFNX, WBCN, WZLX); each episode walks you through a local crime story and the people and places involved.

    Online at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com
    Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind
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    #massachusetts #newengland #truecrime #crime #society #storytelling #empathy #advocacy #crimestories #history #podcast #newenglandtruecrime #massachusettstruecrime

    © 2024 Crime of the Truest Kind | Anngelle Wood Media
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Episodes
  • Tammy Belanger, Exeter, NH & New Hampshire's Missing Children
    Nov 22 2024

    EP 75: The Vanishing of Tammy Belanger: A Dark Anniversary
    This month marks the 40th anniversary of the disappearance of 8-year-old Tammy Belanger from Exeter, New Hampshire. Tammy’s story is one that many in Southern New Hampshire know all too well, but the dark truth behind her abduction is still haunting. In this episode, we explore the mystery of what happened to Tammy after she was last seen crossing the street on her usual walk to school.

    Tammy’s case is eerily linked to another young girl—Christy Luna, an 8-year-old girl from Florida whose circumstances mirrored Tammy’s in unnerving ways. As we dive into the details, I make the case for the main suspect in these crimes, a deviant predator who is believed to be responsible for both disappearances.

    Through Tammy’s story, we learn of the lost hours that passed before anyone realized she was missing, and how this case helped shape new protocols in the way schools respond to student absences. In 1984, when Tammy vanished, there were no calls home for missing children, no immediate alerts or search efforts. It wasn’t until hours later, when her mother Pat noticed Tammy was missing, that anyone realized she wasn’t at school, and by then, critical hours were lost.

    This episode uncovers the haunting details of that fateful day and examines how a missing child led to critical changes in child safety protocols.

    Listener Warning: This episode contains sensitive content and details about child abduction, abuse, and trauma.

    Updating sources at crimeofthetruestkind.com

    New Hampshire Missing Children - NaMUS

    https://www.namus.gov/missingpersons/search#/results



    Back in two weeks. Happy Thanksgiving.

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    This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.

    Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King


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  • Bonus: Q+A from North Shore Crime Cases Live Show
    Nov 7 2024

    North Shore Crime Cases was recorded live on October 10, 2024 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass. This bonus episode features questions from our audience in an open Q+A setting. Nothing was off limits.

    Episode: https://www.crimeofthetruestkind.com/post/ep74northshorecases

    Join us for a captivating journey through some of the North Shore of Massachusetts' most perplexing crime cases like that of Susan Taraskiewicz's unsolved murder and the person who found her body, the true gift that Colleen Ritzer, a dedicated math teacher at Danvers High, was to every student she touched, what stories have been told about missing Lynn boy Jesus de la Cruz, the impact of The Station Nightclub Fire, Wenham dermotologist, Richard Sharpe's history of family violence, the disappearance of Maura Murray 20 years ago and how searching for missing people has changed during that time, the tragic fate of Beryl Atherton, and the disturbing story of 16-year-old Lee Manuel Viloria-Paulino, who was found dismembered along the Merrimack River in November 2016. A classmate from Lawrence High School was convicted in his case.

    We emphasize the essential role of community involvement in keeping these people and their stories alive, to push for justice for others like them by taking action to shed light on unresolved crimes and to advocate of the missing and murdered.

    The true crime genre carries with it a weighty responsibility and consideration must be paid to the families of crime victims. The converstation does not shy away from the ethical considerations involved, touching on the importance of compassion and respect when recounting real lives with the mission of empathetic storytelling. Host Anngelle Wood reaffirms her commitment to treating these stories with empathy and care. We invite you to join our community in advocating for justice, ensuring that these voices continue to be heard.

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    For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com

    Give the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkind
    Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind

    This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.

    Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King


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    51 mins
  • North Shore Crime Cases Live - Recorded at Off Cabot, Beverly, Mass
    Nov 7 2024

    Our live shows have become something special. We have enjoyed hosting them and plan many more in the year ahead because it is important to share empathetic storytelling, to keep these stories alive as time passes and victims of these stories are being forgotten about. Special thanks to Sean and Stephanie and the Brodie family.

    Episode page: https://www.crimeofthetruestkind.com/post/ep74northshorecases

    Join us for a captivating journey as we navigate true crime with some of the North Shore of Massachusetts' most perplexing crime cases with compassion and advocacy. In this episode, recorded live on October 10, 2024 at Off Cabot in Beverly, Mass, we take an emotional exploration of some of the most poignant crime stories covered by Crime of the Truest Kind, and others we are learning about. Our live events offer a sence of community, where stories and insights are shared in an intimate setting.

    Shedding light on the cases of Marcia Biancardi, a Beverly teenager killed by her own mother, Martha Brailsford, a talented Salem artist whose life ended in 1991, by someone she called a friend, a focus on the pressing issue of domestic violence with stories of young mother Nayeli Nieves of Salem killed and discarded by her partner, 14-year-old girl Amy Carnevale of Beverly, lured and brutally murdered by someone she thought she loved, Beth Brodie, from my hometown of Groveland, whose kindness was taken advantage of by a former classmate whose obsession turned deadly, and Kristen Gove Crowley, a beautiful young woman stalked by two men who decided they would take what they wanted from her, following her to her Peabody home and attacking her in the woods and leaving her to die.

    Other cases we intend to cover: Claire Gravel, Beverly. Caleigh Harrison, Rockport, Michael O’Gorman, Gloucester, Lois Centofanti, Lynn, Jesus De La Cruz, Lynn, Susan Taraskiewicz, Saugus, Dickson “Joel” De Los Reyes, Revere, Elaine Donahue, Revere, Leigh Savoie, Revere, Henry Bedard Jr, Swampscott, Leanne Redden, Lynn, Beryl Atherton, Marblehead

    These tragedies highlight the enduring impact on families in our communities and how we honor these victims, we say their names, and advocate for empathy, awareness, and change.

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    For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com

    Give the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkind
    Become a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind

    This podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.

    Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King


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    1 hr and 1 min

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Angell is my new favorite podcaster

Listened to every episode in just four days, absolutely adore AW's narration style, well-researched also!

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THIS is your new favorite true crime podcast!!!

I am a born and raised Bostonian. I love a good local tale. Ms. Wood is a Boston rock radio legend, she checks all the boxes, she cares and has true empathy for the victims, their families and people these tragic stories effect. her research is thorough, and she really knows how to tell a story and keep the listener immersed in the facts. The respect and thoughtfulness Angelle shows is evident and on top of that she has a KILLER (see what I did there) voice! Very Katey Sagal like *chefs kiss* Angelle is a class act and you will be begging for more!!

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The Best New England True Crime Podcast Around!

Truly ;) Anngelle never let's one detail slide and will always give you the POV of the most important and often most overlooked person in a case. The victim! You will binge this show \m/

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