As Seen + Heard On
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HLN Documentary
This is the case of Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman, two Oklahoma teenagers who disappeared in December ‘99 after the Freeman family trailer was burned to the ground. In the four-part documentary series, investigators delve into strange theories of the case and unravel a much larger story.
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Why Can't We Talk About Amanda's Mom?
Follow Cailean’s journey in a NEW ID original podcast. In ‘93 the body of Renée Bergeron was found on a dirt road near Interstate 10 in Alabama. Almost 30 years later, homicide investigator Sarah Cailean endeavors to find out what happened to Renée.
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Rolling Stone
In June 2022, two podcasters released episodes going public with allegations of sexual misconduct against fellow true crime content creator, Billy Jensen. This article, featured on RollingStone.com, chronicles the troubling side of true crime coverage. Includes an interview with Sarah Cailean.
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UNDISCLOSED
The Undisclosed podcast investigates wrongful convictions, and the U.S. criminal justice system, by taking a closer look at the perpetration of a crime, its investigation, the trial, and ultimate verdict... and finding new evidence that never made it to court. Sarah joins Rabia Chaudry on the Jason Carroll.
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CUOMO Guest
Sarah Cailean is a frequent guest on Chris Cuomo’s primetime new program CUOMO, a no-nonsense show featuring the day's most important news from all perspectives. Sarah’s recent appearances have been discussions on the Bryan Kohberger case in Idaho, where four college students were killed.
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MANSlaughter
Cailean was a featured guest on Wondery’s MANSlaughter, intertwining stories of how a gunshot in 1970 dramatically changed multiple lives. Decades after a bullet killed LaVerne Stordock, his niece transformed herself into an amateur detective in a quest for truth and closure.
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CRAWLSPACE
Crawlspace hosts Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna take deep dives into missing persons cases, murders, robberies, and other mysteries. Tim & Lance speak with advocates, current & former law enforcement, criminal psychologists, journalists, and authors.