Evidence Locker True Crime
Welcome to Evidence Locker Podcast, your portal to the darkest corners of human nature. Join us as we explore the gritty, unvarnished realities of True Crime cases from around the world.
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Podcast Episodes
216: The Freeway Killers | USA
Explore the chilling case of California’s Freeway Killers as we uncover the dark secrets behind Patrick Kearney and William Bonin’s brutal murders.
Sneak Peak
Welcome back to Evidence Locker, the podcast that dives deep into the world’s most chilling true crime cases. After our extended hiatus, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be back with brand-new episodes starting next month! From notorious killers to baffling unsolved mysteries, this season is pa...
Vanishing in Alaska: The Mysterious Disappearances of the Palmer Brothers | USA
This gripping episode ponders the unsolved, chilling disappearances of brothers Michael and Chucky Palmer, who vanished years apart in Alaska's remote wilderness, leaving their community haunted by the baffling cold cases.
BONUS: Case Updates
Over the past five years, we have covered many unsolved cases, cases with questionable outcomes and of course solved crimes too.
Who We Are
As hard-core fans of all things True Crime, we love sharing intriguing real-life stories from around the world.
HOST
Noel Vinson
Noel Vinson is an experienced artist with a solid background in the entertainment industry. He started his career as a recording and touring rap-artist, under the moniker Vital Emcee. He is a qualified Screen and Media professional and an award-winning filmmaker with experience in screenwriting, directing, producing and editing. His voice and narration style give the True Crime podcast, Evidence Locker, a distinctive depth of empathy that makes it well-liked by audiences around the world.
CREATOR/PRODUCER
Sonya Lowe
Sonya Lowe is a professional director/scriptwriter. She majored in English Literature and International Politics, before embarking on a career in television and film. The true crime podcast, Evidence Locker, is her brainchild, a project that combines her passions to research, write, direct, produce and edit. She has found her creative double in Noel Vinson, who hosts the podcast.
England
So very glad your back
Love the Show, Fix the Emphasis
I LOVE this podcast. It is beautifully written, well researched, the hosts voice is pleasant and the stories are some of the most interesting anywhere. My one gripe is the host emphasizes the wrong or most insignificant words in every sentence. Drives me crazy. Example: Joey WAS told TO come in THE house. Emphasis on capitalized words. Correct would be: JOEY was TOLD to COME in the HOUSE.
Excellent research and Excellent grammar
I really appreciate the quality of this podcast. Research is extensive and the script is well- written with intelligent wording and correct use of grammar. Excellent show.
Respectful and very well told
Stories well told, respectful to the families and friends of the victims, a pleasant voice and excitingly brought.
Great show!
Love this show! Will there be new episodes ?
5 star
Clear voice good pronunciation pleasure to listen to compared to a lot of other podcasts
But not for long…
The opening theme song is interesting and not too long… until it wasn’t. Dogged and fierce work by law enforcement doesn’t sound like unwarranted bootlicking (being how many times they screwed up these cases to begin with)… until it wasn’t. Metaphors are hardly ever mixed like peas in pear-shaped political footballs… until they’re not. ps Every victim is fun loving and full of life so I am safe… until I wasn’t.
Where are you?
it's a weekly mass. Listen to that had to turn this weeks off. I can't stand hearing an American say MelBUN over and over without the Aussie accent. It was like nails on chalk.
Strange inflection
The good side of this podcast is that the host seems to do a lot of research and it’s really interested in the stories themselves. The bad side is I can’t get past the strange inflection in his voice when he talks about the gruesome parts of a story. And it’s also like he’s just reading from a script which I’m sure he is but he doesn’t have sound like it.