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When you can’t get enough of a True Crime murder case & you’re sure the cops and the courts blew it, MMM is for you! You know the cases, now know the truth! New episodes broadcast every Tuesday, join our LIVE! Moms Murders & Mysteries Chatroom on crusadechannel.com©2025 The Crusade Channel Sozialwissenschaften True Crime Welt
  • Heather Dawn Who’s That Killer You Made A Con!? S1 E18
    Dec 15 2025

    Heather Dawn Who’s That Killer You Made A Con!? S1 E18

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  • What’s The Greatest TV Commercial Of All Time!? S1 E13 TNT!
    Dec 5 2025

    The Thursday Night Throwdown gang tackles the question: What’s The Greatest TV Commercial Of All Time!? Everyone remembers these “RTSLNE” ones:

    “1984” from Apple Computer.

    “Hey mister, do you want my Coke” featuring “Mean” Joe Greene.

    “Where’s the beef” Wendy’s famous 1984 commercial.

    But, did you have any of the other 11 commercials on your Power Rankings!? Listen and find out!

    About the “1984” Apple Ad

    As a 22 year old I saw this ad during the Superbowl and actually didn’t think much of it at the time because I wan’t into computers. I would grow to admire then love this ad as I learned more about “1984” and about Apple Computer. Here’s how Medium recently recapped the origins of the 1984 ad.

    Jobs who was known for his extreme perfectionism asked for the perfect commercial for Macintosh launch.

    “I want something that will stop people in their tracks’’ he said. “I want a thunderclap.”

    It wasn’t an easy job to please him and reach his high expectations. If someone shows two versions of something that have little differences, he would call one version ‘great’ and the other one ‘shit’.

    The heavy responsibility of creating the commercial was handed over to the advertising agency Chiat/Day which is now known as TBWA. As its creative director, there was this heavy bearded Steve-like lank named Lee Clow.

    Clow discussed with Jobs an idea for the commercial inspired by the book 1984 by Jorge Orwell: ‘Why 1984 won’t be like 1984′

    Jobs loved the idea. It represented Apple’s and his rebellious attitude against authority.

    After its initial storyboarding session Jobs asked Apple then CEO John Sculley to offer a giant pile of $ 500,000 just for the shooting. Sculley who was eager to please Jobs gave his permission for the advertising budget.

    He also approved a million-dollar budget to buy 2 ad slots, a 1-minute slot, and a 30-second slot at the Super Bowl XVIII finale.

    The ad was shot in London by Riddley Scott who directed the American Neo-fiction movie Bladerunner, which wasn’t an instant hit but is now considered a masterpiece.

    The set featured Anya Major as the heroine and David Graham as the big brother. But for skinheads, they didn’t have much budget to afford a professional cast. So they hired 200 people from the national front — a far-right fascist political party in Britain.

    Enjoy this episode of Thursday Night Throwdown and if you have an idea for an episode or want to be on the panel, drop me an email line!

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    54 Min.
  • Catch Me If You Can’t – The April Tinsley Murder S1 E17 Moms Murders & Mysteries
    Nov 25 2025
    Catch Me If You Can’t – The April Tinsley Murder S1 E17 Moms Murders & Mysteries – The horrifying, 1988 murder of an 8 year old child goes Cold and Unsolved until 2018 when there is a breakthrough in the case-this is the story of that breakthrough! Our story begins the Friday before Easter April 1st 1988, Good Friday, in Fort Wayne Indiana. A quiet little community where children played in the streets after school and on weekends. 8 year old April Marie Tinsley was one of those children, a blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl full of life. April lived on East Pontiac Street and was playing outside with friends. As the 3 friends were moving from one friend’s home to another’s the 1st grader realized she had left her umbrella behind and went back to get it. This is where things go wrong as little April Tinsley would never be seen alive again. Resources: Cold case victim’s family, who waited 30 years for justice, attends suspected killer’s court appearance via ABC News Man convicted of 8-year-old April Tinsley’s assault, murder dies via WANE 15 Apple TV Cold Case Files – Evil Among Us Season 4 Episode 13 Hitting the Airwaves Help Solve Cold Case, Part 2 via FBI Casefile Podcast – Case 282 April Tinsley Who Is John Miller via WANE 15 Two girls murdered within two years, one sure killer and one only possible – The Journal Gazette Tinsley Killer Gets 80 Year Prison Sentence via 89.1 WBOI How DNA led to arrest in cold-case killing of Indiana 8-year-old after it ‘haunted the community for 30 years’: Prosecutor via ABC News April Tinsley’s Mom to Man Who Allegedly Murdered Her Daughter: ‘I Want to Be the Last Face He Sees’ via Law & Crime April Tinsley – The Little Girl Who Was Nearly Forgotten via The True Crime Addition Where is John D. Miller Now? via The Cinemaholic Where is Janet Tinsley Today? via The Cinemaholic Legal Documents: Affidavit for probable cause Map of Where Killer Left Notes:
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    58 Min.
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