The Fall Line: True Crime
A podcast by The Fall Line®

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276 Episodes
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Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives: Carolyn DeFord, Part 3
Published: 16/06/2021 -
The Disappearance of Leona Kinsey: Carolyn DeFord, Part 2
Published: 09/06/2021 -
Missing Mother: Carolyn DeFord, Part 1
Published: 02/06/2021 -
Mapping LGBTQ+ Missing And Murdered: LAMMP
Published: 26/05/2021 -
End the Backlog: Sexual Assault Kit Initiative Taskforce
Published: 12/05/2021 -
The Millbrook Twins: P.I.s for the Missing
Published: 05/05/2021 -
Case Submissions and Case Updates
Published: 21/04/2021 -
Introducing In God We Lust
Published: 20/04/2021 -
The Murder of Geraldine DeLoach, Part 3: Solve The Case
Published: 14/04/2021 -
The Murder of Geraldine DeLoach, Part 2: Scene of the Crime
Published: 07/04/2021 -
Introducing My Fugitive
Published: 05/04/2021 -
The Murder of Geraldine DeLoach, Part 1: Whoodie
Published: 31/03/2021 -
Introducing Spy Affair
Published: 30/03/2021 -
The Twiggs County John Doe, Part 2: Truth’s in the Lab
Published: 17/03/2021 -
The Twiggs County John Doe, Part 1: The Accident on Highway 16
Published: 10/03/2021 -
The Murder of Georgia Moses, Part 2: Justice Has No Expiration Date
Published: 24/02/2021 -
The Murder of Georgia Moses, Part 1: Justice for Georgia Leah Moses
Published: 17/02/2021 -
Sovereign Bodies: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, & Two-Spirit People
Published: 10/02/2021 -
The Doe Network: Websleuthing & Cold Cases with Todd Matthews
Published: 27/01/2021 -
The Murder of Juan Leon Laureles
Published: 20/01/2021
True crime podcasting often forgets that, underneath the gore and sensationalism, there are real people, real families, and real justice waiting to be served. The Fall Line® focuses on ethical, deep-dive coverage of the cold cases of missing people, unsolved homicides, and unidentified persons called John and Jane Does. Intensive research and in-depth interviews with families, law enforcement, and experts tell the stories of victims and survivors you’ve never heard of. . . and why their cases were ignored in the first place.