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  • Case 346: Megumi Yokota
    Jul 11 2026

    *** Content warnings: Child abduction ***

    When 13-year-old Megumi Yokota failed to return home from her regular badminton practice on November 15 1977, her parents immediately raised the alarm.


    The police in Niigata, Japan, conducted one of the city’s largest ever investigations, but no trace of Megumi was ever found. Two decades later, the case took a shocking turn that would rock the entire nation of Japan and have geopolitical ramifications…


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Erin Munro

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Case 345: The Barking Murders
    Jul 4 2026

    *** Content warnings: Sexual assault, drug use, suicide, homophobia ***


    Over a 16-month period between 2014 and 2015, four young men—Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor—each died under unusual circumstances in the East London suburb of Barking.


    While the police initially palmed the deaths off as isolated incidents, the families of the four men believed something suspicious was at play. All of the men had been found near or in a churchyard, all had died from dangerously high levels of GHB, and none had a reason to be in the area. When CCTV footage forced detectives to revisit the evidence, what they uncovered was shocking.


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Elsha McGill

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Case 344: Amerithrax
    Jun 27 2026

    In the tense weeks following the September 11 terror attacks in 2001, a new and invisible threat emerged across the United States. Letters laced with weaponised anthrax began arriving through the mail, infecting ordinary people and spreading fear nationwide.

    As the possibility of bioterrorism gripped the country, a massive federal investigation codenamed Amerithrax was launched to uncover who was behind the attacks…


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    Narration – Anonymous Host

    Research & writing – Milly Raso

    Production & music – Mike Migas

    Audio editing – Anthony Telfer


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    2 hrs
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absolutely brilliant, the way you cover the case is so informative....highly recommend if you like true crime.

Brilliant

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I love this podcast! Thank you for all your hard work telling peoples stories.

The best podcast EVER!!!!

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I love this podcast, being a true crime fanatic there is no better then Casefiles. I’ve listen to every single episode.

Great in-depth, actually feels like your at the crime scene. The narrator is perfect, yes there is a few ads but they’re giving you this for free!

My only thing I would like to see is longer episodes i love it that much.

Number 1 True Crime Podcast

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It was an interesting story. The narrator spoke clearly and it was easy to listen tpp

Not bad at all.

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The most thoroughly researched true crime podcasts that I have listened to and I have listened and watched an obscene amount. The narrator is easy to listen to. These are stories of real people and obviously the effects of all the cases ripple through families and communities, people should be remembered and their stories told, it's the least anyone can do. The podcasts are always told in an empathic way and many are cases I haven't heard before which is good.




True Crime coverage at its best.

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