A TRUE CRIME SERIES

A true crime series is a true crime podcast that delves deep into the world of crime, exploring the darkest corners of society and the minds of the people who commit heinous acts. Our show takes listeners on a journey through some of the most shocking and compelling cases in history, with in-depth analysis and expert commentary from experienced journalists, investigators, and other insiders.Each episode of A true crime series examines a different case, offering a detailed retelling of the crime and the investigation that followed. From serial killers to white-collar criminals, we cover a broad range of cases, each with its own unique twist and turn.Our show goes beyond the headlines to uncover the real stories behind the crimes, exploring the motivations, psychology, and circumstances that led to each tragic event. We also highlight the tireless work of law enforcement officials, forensic experts, and other professionals who work to bring criminals to justice.A true crime series is a must-listen for true crime fans who crave in-depth analysis and an inside look at some of the most compelling and disturbing cases in history...

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The Disappearance of Roxanne Isadore


Roxanne Marie Isadore went missing from Edmonton, Alberta on June 20, 2008. She was 25 years old, and was last seen wearing a grey tank top and blue jeans. At the time of her disappearance, she had a slender build, standing between 5’0″ and 5’1″ and weighing 110 to 121 pounds. She has long, straight brown hair that may be dyed red, brown eyes and false front teeth. She has two tattoos – a cross on her right middle finger and a large knife with a snake and heart on her right shin, just below the knee – as well as a 2″ scar on her left shoulder and an appendix scar on her abdomen.She goes by the following aliases: Sunshine Courtoreille, Nicole Courtoreille, Rollanda Sunshine, Roxanne Courtoreille, Roxanne Blue and Roxanne Sunshine.Currently, the case is classified as a missing persons investigation. If alive, she would be 39 years old.Those with information regarding the case are asked to contact the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567. Tips can also be called in anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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