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Crime at Bedtime

Crime at Bedtime

De: Jack Laurence
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Crime at bedtime is a show dedicated to those who love all things crime stories, even as you drift off to sleep at night.


So relax take a minute, unwind and let me tell you some fascinating stories.


Crime at Bedtime is written and hosted by Jack Laurence.


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  • Twist of DNA and the Twin: The Ronald Smith Conviction
    Jul 24 2025

    On July 18, 2008, 40‑year‑old elementary school teacher and Navy reservist Genai Coleman was tragically shot and killed in her own car in a Gwinnett County, Georgia mall parking lot—an unthinkable crime of opportunity that shocked her community. A cigarette butt retrieved from her stolen Dodge Stratus matched DNA in the national database, pointing investigators to Donald Eugene Smith, a convicted felon.


    When Donald steadfastly denied involvement—claiming police should be targeting his identical twin, Ronald—the case took a dramatic turn. Unlike DNA, fingerprints don’t duplicate, and Ronald’s prints were found on the car, alongside cell‑tower records placing his phone near Genai’s stolen vehicle.


    Confronted with the mounting evidence, Ronald confessed—and claimed it was an accidental discharge while attempting to carjack Coleman. In October 2012, the jury convicted him of murder, carjacking, and weapon possession, sentencing him to life plus 25 years. Today, he remains incarcerated at Wheeler Correctional Facility in Alamo, Georgia


    This case underscores a rare forensic challenge identical‑twin DNA ambiguity and the pivotal role of fingerprints in achieving justice. Genai Coleman’s family, who endured unbearable loss, found some solace in Ronald’s conviction, trusting that multiple investigative methods ensured truth prevailed

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    24 m
  • Murder, Misery, and the Realtor Next Door: The Todd Kohlhepp Case
    Jul 20 2025

    When Kala Brown was discovered chained inside a shipping container on a rural property in South Carolina in 2016, police had no idea they were about to uncover one of the most chilling serial killer cases in modern American history.


    Todd Kohlhepp, a respected real estate agent and seemingly successful businessman, had been hiding a dark and deadly double life. As investigators dug deeper, they found multiple graves on his property and a trail of cold-blooded murders stretching back more than a decade. He had been killing under everyone’s noses — maintaining a public life of property sales, smiling client photos, and local charm, all while burying his victims behind his house.


    In this deeply researched episode of Crime at Bedtime, we follow the entire timeline — beginning with the shocking discovery of Kala Brown, through Kohlhepp’s twisted childhood and early violent crimes, to the moment the full scale of his serial killing spree was revealed. We explore his manipulative nature, the calculated façade he maintained, and the psychological profile of a man who lived a lie so convincingly, no one saw the monster behind the smile.


    This is the story of how a predator hid in plain sight — and how one woman’s survival brought his empire of horror crashing down.

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    26 m
  • The Longest Wrongful Conviction in U.S. History: The Glynn Simmons Story
    Jul 16 2025

    In December 1974, a liquor store robbery in Edmond, Oklahoma left one woman dead and another seriously wounded. Within weeks, two young Black men — Glynn Ray Simmons and Donnie Miller — were arrested, tried, and sentenced to death, based largely on a single eyewitness identification. But there was a problem: the investigation was riddled with flaws, crucial evidence was withheld, and the men had alibis that were never properly examined.


    This is the extraordinary true story of Glynn Ray Simmons, who would go on to spend 48 years behind bars — the longest known wrongful conviction in American history. In this multi-part Crime at Bedtime episode, we uncover the botched police work, suppressed documents, and systemic failures that stole nearly five decades from an innocent man. From his time on death row to the slow unraveling of the truth, this case is a harrowing journey through the justice system — and a stark reminder of how easily it can get things terribly wrong.


    If you think wrongful convictions are rare… think again.

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    22 m
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The narrator's voice is so calming and relaxing, and the breathing exercise at the beginning of each episode is excellent.

The voice is great for calming down

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