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  • ANNOUNCING: Dark Valley
    Jane Boroski was seven months pregnant when she was stabbed 27 times by an unknown man. Miraculously, she survived. But Jane later finds out she is the only survivor of a serial killer who prowled the Connecticut River Valley in the 1980s and killed at least 8 women before her. Now, she's here to speak for the dead.Dark Valley is an investigation into the Connecticut River Valley Killer (CRVK) and the 8 women who were brutally murdered. CRVK prowled the borderland of Vermont and New Hampshire in the 1980s. These cases remain unsolved to this day. Produced and hosted by Jennifer Amell. Narratively driven, Dark Valley centralizes the story of Jane Boroksi, considered to be the lone survivor of the Valley Killer as she and Jennifer investigate the cold cases of Catherine Millican, Elizabeth Betsy Critchley, Heidi Martin, Bernice Courtemanche, Ellen Fried, Eva Morse, Lynda Moore, and Barbara Agnew. Jane Boroski recounts her harrowing attack in 1988, when a stranger savagely stabbed her 27 times while she was pregnant. The investigation unfolds in real-time as Jennifer works to highlight the victims' voices and uncover new leads and suspects by talking with law enforcement, criminal profiler Dr. John Philpin, victims' families, and locals. Listen to Dark Valley now on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Or join the Crime Junkie Fan Club to enjoy Dark Valley ad-free PLUS gain access to exclusive case files. More details HERE.
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  • UPDATE: The Disappearance of Kimberly Moreau (Maine)
    Just before midnight on May 10, 1986, 17-year-old Kimberly Moreau walked out the door of her home in Jay, Maine, never to be seen again. If you have information relating to the 1986 disappearance of Kimberly Moreau, we encourage you to reach out in the following ways:Send a letter to Kim’s Justice at P.O. Box #2 Jay, Maine 04239Send an email to [email protected] the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - South at (207) 624-7076 extension 9, or you can submit an anonymous tip via the tip formView source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/update-kimberlymoreauDark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
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  • The Disappearance of Eddy Segall (New Hampshire)
    She moved from Florida to New Hampshire on the promise of a job and a place to live, but just a few months later, Eddy Segall disappeared without a trace. When the vehicle Eddy was driving on the day she was last seen alive turned up abandoned in the woods of a neighboring town, investigators missed opportunities to uncover potentially critical evidence… Evidence that still eludes the case to this day.What happened on that New England summer day in 1977? Someone, or maybe multiple someones, holds the answer to that question.If you have information about the 1977 disappearance of Eddy Segall, please contact Hollis Police at (603) 465-7637. You can also submit a tip to the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit or call the New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit at (603) 271-2663. View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/eddysegall Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
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  • The Suspicious Death of Valarie Fiorenza (Massachusetts)
    Since the moment her death was discovered in April of 1993, the family of Valarie Fiorenza has doubted that she got a fair and thorough investigation. Her boyfriend was a cop, their relationship was tumultuous, and Valarie had even made claims of abuse in court, but when her body was found in that boyfriend’s basement, investigators decided that the circumstances could only point to one conclusion, and it wasn’t murder. So, what really happened here? Despite the official ruling, that question still lingers.This episode contains discussion of suicide. Please listen with care. If you need someone to talk to, call or text 988. Free, confidential, and judgment-free support is available.View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/valariefiorenza Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
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  • The Murder of Yasheeka "Mouda" Grant (Connecticut)
    What started with a call to police for a domestic disturbance ended with a four-day manhunt in search of a suspected killer. When that suspect, the victim’s husband, was finally apprehended, it seemed on the surface like an open-and-shut case. All signs pointed to a domestic violence homicide triggered by the dissolution of an already tumultuous and violent marriage.But then the case went to trial and the accused killer told his side of the story for the first time… And the prosecution took major issue with all of it.If you are experiencing domestic violence, free, confidential support is available. Visit thehotline.org or call 1-(800)-799-SAFE.View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/yasheekamoudagrantDark Down East is an audiochuck production. Connect with us on social media:Instagram: @audiochuckTwitter: @audiochuckFacebook: /audiochuckllcTikTok: @audiochuck
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Dark Downeast: Maine and New England's True Crime Podcast digs into the decades-old and modern day cases that prickle the history of Vacationland and beyond – the unsolved homicides, undetermined deaths, unexplained disappearances and other dark stories of New England. Investigative journalist and storyteller Kylie Low gets straight to the story with a mix of narrated episodes and documentary style production featuring interviews with surviving family and friends and insight on the investigations from detectives and sources who know these cases best. This is heart-centered, ethical true crime, bringing light to stories you’re not hearing on other podcasts. It is Dark Downeast's mission to honor the legacy of the humans at the heart of each story and bring new attention to the cases still awaiting justice.
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