FEELS LIKE WILLIAM MISCANNON SERVED HIS CITY AND DID NOT DESERVE THIS

FEELS LIKE WILLIAM MISCANNON SERVED HIS CITY AND DID NOT DESERVE THIS

Author: Melissa Morgan, Bleav June 30, 2025 Duration: 1:02:53
A TRUE "CITY SERVANT," WILLIAM MISCANNON, TOLDEO OHIO POLICE OFFICER, HAPPILY MARRIED FATHER OF THREE WAS A GENTLEMAN IN EVERY WAY. HE LOVED TRILLIUM FLOWERS AND COLLECTED THEM FOR HIS WIFE EVERY TIME HE SAW THEM GROWING WILD ALONG THE ROAD. HE WAS SITTING IN HIS PATROL CAR ON A STEAMY SEPTEMBER DAY IN 1970 WHEN SOMEONE APPROACHED THE CAR AND HAD A ONE SENTENCE EXCHANGE BEFORE OPENING FIRE ON WILL AND HIS PARTNER. HIS PARTNER WALTER SHAW SAW AND IDENTIFIED THE ASSAILANT BUT THE TRIAL ENDED IN A HUNG JURY. THE CASE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED CLOSED BUT IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING THAT HAPPENED ON SEPTEMBER 18TH OF 1970 PLEASE CONTACT THE TOLEDO POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 419-936-3800

Melissa Morgan brings her professional broadcasting skills and an insatiable curiosity to Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast. This isn't a dry recitation of facts; it's a guided exploration into the cases that linger in the margins, both solved and chillingly open. Each episode feels like joining a conversation with a friend who happens to be deeply knowledgeable about detective work and forensic science, making complex details accessible and strangely compelling. You'll find yourself pulled into investigations, examining the evidence alongside her, and appreciating the odd tangents into the spiritual or the simply weird that some cases inspire. The tone here is unique-it respects the gravity of the subject while allowing space for the gallows humor that often accompanies a deep dive into the absurdities of human behavior. It’s that blend of professionalism, contagious curiosity, and unexpected wit that defines the journey. This podcast lives in the details others might overlook, always listening for that one piece of the puzzle, that potential tip from anywhere, that could shift an entire perspective. Prepare for a ride that is as thoughtful as it is engaging, where mysteries are picked apart with both a critical eye and a genuine sense of wonder about the stories we tell about crime and the people involved.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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SOUNDS LIKE JOANN MATOUK MAY HAVE SLIPPED...OR DID SHE? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:47
January of 2010 JoAnn Matouk Romain had a lot on her mind. She was going through a divorce, there were family squabbles and hard feelings. She stopped by her church, St. Clare for a short prayer service which was hoped w…
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Duration: 35:22
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SOUNDS LIKE CARRIE CULBERSON THOUGHT SHE COULD LOVE EVEN HIM [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:07
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SOUNDS LIKE BRYAN NISENFELD HAD A COMPLICATED YOUNG LIFE [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:35
Did a young man walk into the ocean because he was having some difficulties in his life? Did someone else have a hand in his disappearance? Finding only a small part of him is devastating to his family. And there have to…
SOUNDS LIKE DEBORAH POE DID NOT WALK AWAY [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:57
When a beautiful, ambitious young woman disappears from her overnight second full time job its not because she walked away from her life. She had everything to live for and many people who loved her so much they would ta…
SOUNDS LIKE TAYLOR KRAMER IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:03
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