Dark Downeast: Maine and New England's True Crime Podcast digs into the decades-old and modern day c
On July 25, 1989, 14-year old Carrie Moss, wearing a one-piece swimsuit, stone-washed jeans, and a w
Police first thought Susan Taraskiewicz’s murder to be a random act of violence, but soon the invest
As beautiful as they are, lighthouses have a dark side, too. The legend and lore surrounding the lig
FAYETTE, 1983: When Ted Flagg returned home from work on a cold day in January 1983, he was not warm
In February of 2001, the calm in small town Chesterfield, New Hampshire was disrupted by an investig
SOUTH PORTLAND, 1994: 22-year old Tammy Dickson was preparing for a new start in life. She was a rec
Robert "Bobby" Desmond's case is the oldest on the Maine State Police Unsolved Missing Persons case
You’ve heard Leslie Spellman’s story on Dark Downeast before. I was initially compelled to tell Lesl
Ashley Flowers is the creator and host of the Crime Junkie podcast and founder and CEO of audiochuck
Would you know how to spot a scam in your life before it was too late?For years, Johnathan Walton di
When Johnathan Walton hosted a wine and cheese night in his Los Angeles apartment in 2013, he couldn
He committed his first murder at 15-years old, ending the life of an innocent shopkeeper as he and h
Jessica Zernicke Holmes left work on the night of September 24, 2015 to find her phone flooded with
Strung up in the corner of a roadside amusement park fun house was the figure of a man coated so man
ACTIVE CASE, PART 3: In October of 2016, about a month after he was plucked from a life raft after a
ACTIVE CASE, PART 2: Nathan Carman was 23-years old when his boat the Chicken Pox sank during a fish
ACTIVE CASE, PART 1: When the daughter of wealthy real estate developer John Chakalos walked into he
AUGUSTA, ME 1976: The murder of 70-year old Augusta resident Blanche Kimball remained a cold case fo
Missing Kim, a Dark Downeast mini-documentary is out now at missingkim.com.If you have information t
The fire horn rang out in Ossipee, New Hampshire around 10 p.m. on September 28, 1916. The blaze at