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Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Crossing the Line is a true crime podcast revealing cases of the missing and murdered, told start-to-finish each week. Using the campfire storytelling style that made Paper Ghosts a #1 hit on the charts, host M. William Phelps connects deeply with families touched by violent crime - he understands them, because he is one of them. Having gone through the murder of his own pregnant sister-in-law, Phelps brings not only his personal experience, but also 20-plus years of investigative journalism into the worlds of these stories. Follow and subscribe to Crossing the Line for a weekly dose of...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 633 ratings
Love this show
I enjoy the story telling format of the show. Makes for an interesting listen
Kage2040 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/24
Spot on
I really enjoy ( if that is the right word when the subject matter can be so awful) these podcasts. Well researched and the perfect length to get a good sense of the key points in the case.
Andi in London via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/19/24
Love Phelps’s work
But I have one weird thing that has bothered me for years about him! Why does he consistently introduce himself as M. William Phelps, then tell people “call me Matthew.” Why not introduce yourself as Matthew Phelps or even Matthew William Phelps? I know this is petty, but it is a quirk I can’t...Read full review »
doglover76754 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/24
Recent Episodes
In February 1983, the dead of winter in New England, a Kittery, Maine, man heads off to work one morning, finishes his shift, clocks out and leaves--and ... is never seen again. The feeling surrounding the disappearance seems like a plot from one of fellow “Mainiac,” Stephen King’s suspense...
Published 04/25/24
The death of Molly Young in 2012 erupted into a social media firestorm, spreading all sorts of misinformation and rumor, leading to caustic disagreements–but also raised so many questions about what happened, a dozen years later, the investigation remains open and the conversation continues....
Published 04/18/24
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