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How an Indiana non-profit helped solve a SGF cold caseThe Springfield Police Department has made an arrest in a 35-year-old cold case of the rape and murder of Jennifer Williams.
The arrest was made possible after the department sought funding for advanced DNA testing from Season of Justice, a non-profit founded by Ashley Flowers, the creator of the true-crime podcast ...
So SPD reached out to Season of Justice, a non-profit whose records show they’re based out of Indiana, created by popular podcaster Ashley Flowers, who started the true-crime podcast ...
Vernon, Indiana, passed away on April 15 ... her son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Ashley Alldredge; brothers, Marion, Gerald, and Ross Felty; and sisters, Charlotte Renschler, Nelly Topper ...
A Warren man was among more than three dozen people indicted Wednesday by a grand jury, and is facing multiple felony ...
A Trumbull County grand jury on Wednesday, April 16, returned 39 indictments. The following cases will have arraignments scheduled with the case-assigned judge during their weekly criminal day within ...
Keisei Tominaga's debut signature shoe, the "Sakura" Curry 12s, were worn by the man himself Sunday night in Golden State's ...
This one’s for all the true-crime fanatics. Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat, co-hosts of the hit true crime podcast “Crime Junkie,” stop in Orlando as part of their 18-city U.S. tour.
Two women will represent northeast Indiana during the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 in late May as the race’s milk ...
At 18-years old, Springfield native Ashley Nieneber walked into Schneider’s Florist looking for a job right before college.
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