281 Episodes

  1. Introducing: Freeway Phantom Episode 1 - Forgotten Girls

    Published: 5/23/2023
  2. The Disappearance of Brian Wehrle, Part 2: The Boathouse

    Published: 5/21/2023
  3. The Disappearance of Brian Wehrle, Part 1: After the Flood

    Published: 5/21/2023
  4. The Murder of Matthew Rattlesnake Grant Part 2: A Wound That Never Heals

    Published: 5/17/2023
  5. Update: The Disappearance of Brian Wehrle

    Published: 5/15/2023
  6. The Murder of Matthew Rattlesnake Grant: MMIP

    Published: 5/10/2023
  7. The Disappearance and Murder of Susana Morales

    Published: 5/3/2023
  8. Introducing: Morbidology - Jordyn Dumont

    Published: 4/24/2023
  9. The Disappearance of Patrick “Pat” Allen Guild Part 2: Without a Trace

    Published: 4/19/2023
  10. The Disappearance of Patrick “Pat” Allen Guild Part 1: Dreaming of Nashville

    Published: 4/12/2023
  11. The Disappearance of Victor Greenwood, Part 2: The Crossroads

    Published: 4/6/2023
  12. The Disappearance of Victor Greenwood, Part 1: Atoka, Oklahoma

    Published: 4/5/2023
  13. Introducing Dark Downeast

    Published: 4/3/2023
  14. The Kidnapping of Raymond Green: A New Campaign

    Published: 3/29/2023
  15. “Sherry or Cheryl” Jane Doe: The Nashville Jane Does—Harpeth River, 1976

    Published: 3/22/2023
  16. “Leo” Jane Doe: The Nashville Jane Does—Cumberland River, 1998

    Published: 3/15/2023
  17. The Twiggs County John Doe, Part 2: The Road to Identity

    Published: 3/9/2023
  18. The Twiggs County John Doe, Part 1: A Body Found in Macon

    Published: 3/8/2023
  19. Introducing One Strange Thing: The Choir

    Published: 2/27/2023
  20. The Murder of Darren Gray Part 2: A Conspiracy of Silence

    Published: 2/22/2023

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True crime podcasting often forgets that, underneath the gore and sensationalism, there are real people, real families, and real justice waiting to be served.  The Fall Line® focuses on ethical, deep-dive coverage of the cold cases of missing people, unsolved homicides, and unidentified persons called John and Jane Does.  Intensive research and in-depth interviews with families, law enforcement, and experts tell the stories of victims and survivors you’ve never heard of. . . and why their cases were ignored in the first place.