
Tracy Harkness /// Part 2 /// 629
16 November 2022 - 53 mins explicitTracy Harkness /// Part 2 /// 629
Part 2 of 4
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Friday, November 6, 1992 was a horrifying day that forever changed the lives of everyone who knew and loved 24 year old Tracy Renee Harkness. Tracy was found beaten to death in her apartment that she shared with her 18 month old daughter. There were no signs of forced entry and police ruled out burglary as a motive. Investigators said the attack on Tracy was a crime a passion. Thirty years have passed since the murder and now Tracy’s family and the Grove City Police Department are hoping that new technology and DNA testing will lead to an arrest. If you know who killed Tracy Renee Harkness call the Grove City Police...

Screams for Help /// Part 2 /// 656
explicitScreams for Help /// Part 2 /// 656 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com September 2, 2010 - a 911 call comes in requesting help. When deputies arrive at the scene they find a woman that is unresponsive. The 911 caller is the homeowner, boyfriend of the woman and a deputy as well. He tells his fellow officers that he was outside in the garage when he heard a shot. He says he ran inside and heard a second shot. He tells emergency services and the responding officers that his girlfriend shot herself after the two broke up that night. It was immediately apparent that it was his service gun that was used in the shooting. What is unclear is whose finger pulled the trigger. This began one incredibly questionable investigation. Was the Sheriff’s office covering for one of their own? Join us in the Garage as we review the suspicious death of Michelle O’Connell. Beer of the Week - Order and Chaos from Tactical Brewing Company in Orlando, Florida Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5
56 mins
15 March Finished

Screams for Help /// Part 1 /// 655
explicitScreams for Help /// Part 1 /// 655 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com September 2, 2010 - a 911 call comes in requesting help. When deputies arrive at the scene they find a woman that is unresponsive. The 911 caller is the homeowner, boyfriend of the woman and a deputy as well. He tells his fellow officers that he was outside in the garage when he heard a shot. He says he ran inside and heard a second shot. He tells emergency services and the responding officers that his girlfriend shot herself after the two broke up that night. It was immediately apparent that it was his service gun that was used in the shooting. What is unclear is whose finger pulled the trigger. This began one incredibly questionable investigation. Was the Sheriff’s office covering for one of their own? Join us in the Garage as we review the suspicious death of Michelle O’Connell. Beer of the Week - Order and Chaos from Tactical Brewing Company in Orlando, Florida Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5
55 mins
14 March Finished

The Barbie Doll Killer /// Part 2 /// 654
explicitThe Barbie Doll Killer /// Part 2 /// 654 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the middle of the night someone took little Rosie Tapia from her bedroom. Hours later her body was found nearby. Days after the funeral services someone left a Barbie Doll on the girl’s grave. Could this doll hold clues to finding her killer? Rosie’s case is still open and unsolved. The person(s) responsible needs to be held accountable so that this will not happen to another family. There is a substantial reward offered in this case. If you have any information please call 1-385-258-3313 or email [email protected] - This phone line and email address are answered and monitored by representatives of Rosie’s family, and not law enforcement. No detail is too small. No fact is insignificant. Someone, somewhere has information that can help solve this crime. Beer of the Week - Pavement Double India Pale Ale from Foam Brewers Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5 Recommended Reading - Lou and Jonbenet; a legendary lawman’s quest to solve a child beauty queen’s murder by John Wesley Anderson Join us @ BrewDog DogTap Columbus located in Canal Winchester, Ohio - Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Ticket information and sales available on our website www.TrueCrimeGarage.com
1 hour 3 mins
8 March Finished

The Barbie Doll Killer /// Part 1 /// 653
explicitThe Barbie Doll Killer /// Part 1 /// 653 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com In the middle of the night someone took little Rosie Tapia from her bedroom. Hours later her body was found nearby. Days after the funeral services someone left a Barbie Doll on the girl’s grave. Could this doll hold clues to finding her killer? Rosie’s case is still open and unsolved. The person(s) responsible needs to be held accountable so that this will not happen to another family. There is a substantial reward offered in this case. If you have any information please call 1-385-258-3313 or email [email protected] - This phone line and email address are answered and monitored by representatives of Rosie’s family, and not law enforcement. No detail is too small. No fact is insignificant. Someone, somewhere has information that can help solve this crime. Beer of the Week - Pavement Double India Pale Ale from Foam Brewers Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5 Recommended Reading - Lou and Jonbenet; a legendary lawman’s quest to solve a child beauty queen’s murder by John Wesley Anderson Join us @ BrewDog DogTap Columbus located in Canal Winchester, Ohio - Saturday, April 29th, 2023. Ticket information and sales available on our website www.TrueCrimeGarage.com
1 hour 1 min
8 March Finished

Denise Pflum /// Part 2 /// 652
explicitDenise Pflum /// Part 2 /// 652 Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com The disappearance of 18 year old Denise Pflum has got to be one of the biggest mysteries of Southeast Indiana. Denise Pflum went missing back in March of 1986 from the town of Connersville. It was her senior year of high school. After attending a party the night before Denise went back to the party location to look for her purse. Denise’s car was found abandoned the next day. Denise never came home. Join us in the Garage as we crack a couple of cold ones and discuss this cold case. Denise’s case is riddled with questions. There are several publicly known suspects in Denise’s case. One is a man locked up for a life term in North Carolina, he’s also a suspected serial killer. Fans of the Apple TV+ series Black Bird will want to tune in. This just might be one of the many victims of serial stalker and kidnapper Larry DeWayne Hall. Beer of the Week - Hunter’s Harvest by Second Crossing Brew Company Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5
1 hour 15 mins
1 March Finished

Denise Pflum /// Part 1 /// 651
explicitDenise Pflum /// Part 1 /// 651 Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.com The disappearance of 18 year old Denise Pflum has got to be one of the biggest mysteries of Southeast Indiana. Denise Pflum went missing back in March of 1986 from the town of Connersville. It was her senior year of high school. After attending a party the night before Denise went back to the party location to look for her purse. Denise’s car was found abandoned the next day. Denise never came home. Join us in the Garage as we crack a couple of cold ones and discuss this cold case. Denise’s case is riddled with questions. There are several publicly known suspects in Denise’s case. One is a man locked up for a life term in North Carolina, he’s also a suspected serial killer. Fans of the Apple TV+ series Black Bird will want to tune in. This just might be one of the many victims of serial stalker and kidnapper Larry DeWayne Hall. Beer of the Week - Hunter’s Harvest by Second Crossing Brew Company Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5
59 mins
1 March Finished