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True Crime For Sleep

True Crime For Sleep

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Summary

True crime stories narrated slowly and calmly for sleep. Real cases, cold mysteries, and investigations told without dramatic tension - just quiet storytelling to help you wind down. Perfect for true crime fans who love the genre but need something restful at bedtime. Each episode covers a different case from around the world, delivered in a soothing voice with no sudden sounds or jarring moments. Great for insomnia, relaxation, or calm background listening. New episodes daily. If you enjoy mysteries, documentaries, and bedtime stories for adults, this is true crime reimagined for deeper rest.True Crime For Sleep True Crime
Episodes
  • What It Was Like to Investigate the MIKELLE BIGGS Case
    May 17 2026
    In January 1999, 11-year-old Mikelle Biggs vanished from a quiet Mesa, Arizona neighborhood while waiting for an ice cream truck. What followed was a long, patient investigation shaped by witness memories, neighborhood searches, old leads, and the difficult work of returning to a case that never fully left the community.This True Crime For Sleep episode takes a calm, thoughtful look at the unsolved Mikelle Biggs case, focusing on the detectives, family members, and cold case investigators who kept searching for answers across the years. Rather than sensational details, we follow the slow process of revisiting evidence, reconsidering timelines, and holding onto hope in one of Arizona’s most haunting cold cases.Settle in for a quiet retelling of a mystery still waiting to be solved, and a reflection on what it means when a case remains open long after the first headlines fade.
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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Why the GARDNER Museum Case Went Cold
    May 16 2026
    In this quiet true crime for sleep episode, we revisit the unsolved Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist, a case that has remained open for decades despite countless tips, theories, and patient investigation. Rather than chasing drama, we follow the slow work of detectives, art experts, and cold case researchers as they return again and again to the same unanswered questions.Why did the Gardner Museum case go cold, and what happens when evidence ages, witnesses fade, and stolen masterpieces seem to vanish into silence? This thoughtful retelling looks at the empty frames, the long trail of leads, and the strange endurance of one of America’s most famous unsolved mysteries.Settle in for a calm, methodical look at a cold case built on patience, uncertainty, and the hope that even after many years, one small detail might still bring the truth back into view.
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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • How the CLAREMONT Case Was At Last Solved After 20 Years
    May 15 2026
    For more than two decades, the Claremont case remained one of Australia’s most haunting cold investigations, a file revisited again and again as detectives waited for evidence, technology, and time to finally align. This quiet retelling follows the patient work behind the breakthrough, from preserved forensic material to the slow rebuilding of a case that once seemed impossible to close.In the calm style of True Crime For Sleep, we look at how old clues, careful comparisons, and years of methodical police work helped bring long-awaited answers. This is not a sensational retelling, but a reflective look at a mystery that sat in boxes, in memories, and in cold case rooms until science helped speak for the past.
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
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