Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast Melissa Morgan
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Melissa Morgan hosts an often funny, always compelling adventure into murders and mysteries and other weirdness she finds fascinating. Looking into solved and unsolved homicide cases and looking for tips from anywhere, from anyone, on anything, Melissa's curiosity and love of detective work and forensic science is contagious.
Melissa's sense of humor and interest in spirituality also make for a wild ride. A broadcasting professional by training, she has written for a nationally-syndicated comedy radio show, been a music DJ in a major US radio market, run one of the country's most popular comedy clubs - AND - she teaches yoga! All of which makes for a truly fascinating, often hilarious, often edge-of-your-seat, riveting personality and a completely enthralling listening experience.
Send your tips on ANYTHING to Melissa Morgan by sending an email to JTTIPSTERS@GMAIL.COM - or call the Tip-Ster Hotline and leave a voice mail message at (832) TIP-STER - (832-847-7837)!
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SOUNDS LIKE LIARS EVENTUALLY GET CAUGHT: JUSTICE DELAYED FOR SHEILA AND KATE LYON
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SOUNDS LIKE JOANN MATOUK MAY HAVE SLIPPED...OR DID SHE?
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 would bring her peace. Her SUV was found in the church parking lot with the keys in it, her purse and ID were there but JoAnn was gone. There was one set of foot prints found leading from the church parking lot across the street and stopping at Lake Clare. The lake feeds into The Detroit River and JoAnn's body was recovered there 70 days after she disappeared, cause of death "dry drowning." What happened that night to JoAnn?
IF you have any information on JoAnn's case please contact the Grosse Pointe Farms PD at 313-885-2100 -
SOUNDS LIKE THE BOHEMIAN GROVE IS THE WEIRDEST SUMMER CAMP EVER
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SOUNDS LIKE CARRIE CULBERSON THOUGHT SHE COULD LOVE EVEN HIM
When we are young we sometimes believe our love can change or save someone. That very rarely happens. This is one of the more heart breaking cases I have heard. The most dangerous time for victims of domestic violence are when they make a decision to leave the abuser. It feels like this is what may have happened. The layers of this case with the strange interacations of multiple murders is just one part of the heart break. Hear Carrie's story here.
Host-Melissa Morgan
Co-Host - Joshua Bevan
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SOUNDS LIKE 5 SWEET MEN GOT LOST AND TROUBLE FOUND THEM: THE YUBA CITY 5
Customer Reviews
Listening in my car
Thanks to you and Joshua, I listen in morning and evening drive time and I’m more interested in listening to the story than road raging to San Diego traffic! The pre story banter is awesome, then the authenticity of story telling is palpable! Thanks
Inaccurate and irresponsible
I am a very close family friend of someone whose homicide was covered in this podcast. I am aware of close personal details of the situation not available to the public. The podcast host made many un-substantiated remarks and strongly implied things about people she knows nothing about which are not supported by the facts of the case. It seems the host didn’t have enough content to make an engaging episode and started saying misleading things about the people involved in order to arouse unwarranted suspicion. These are real people whose lives are affected by these misleading statements, which have real consequences. The people I know in this family have received comments and threats online due to these kinds of irresponsible statements, which are completely inappropriate and dangerous. I wish these podcasters would think more deeply about what they’re doing and stick to only the facts of the cases they are covering, and not trash good people for entertainment value. It wasn’t entertaining, and you are hurting real people.
Joshua dead weight
I do appreciate the stories, and Joshua seems like a great guy, but why is he even there? He contributes nothing except weird breathing noises. It feels like Melissa has him there at gunpoint, like he’d rather be anywhere else.