by Jaclyn and Courtney
Best friends Courtney and Jaclyn sip a cup of coffee and discuss all things true crime. Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/caffeinatedcrimes
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April 15, 2025
In Part 2, we continue discussing the horrific racial violence that occurred during the Summer of 1919. This episode covers the riots in Chicago, Knoxville, Omaha, and Phillips County Arkansas, as well as multiple other lynchings in other areas of the United States that year. Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespod Twitter: @caffcrimespod Email: [email protected] Facebook: Caffeinated Crimes Support the show
April 1, 2025
In 1919, the United States experienced what is now called “Red Summer” where a series of violent riots erupted across the country, predominantly against Black citizens. It lasted from May to October and resulted in around 600 deaths. In part 1 we cover the riots of Charleston, Vicksburg, Ellisville, Longview, and Washington DC. Stay tuned for part 2! Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespod Twitter: @caffcrimespod Email: [email protected] Facebook: Caffeinated Crimes Support ...
March 18, 2025
In 1981, Glenna 'Sue' Sharp, her son John Sharp, and his friend Dana Wingate were found murdered inside their cabin in Keddie, California. Sue's daughter Tina went missing and her remains were found 3 years later. There were other children asleep in the cabin at the time of the murders who were not harmed. This quadruple homicide is still unsolved today. Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespod Twitter: @caffcrimespod Email: [email protected] Facebook: Caffeinated Crimes Support the show
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