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Sword and Scale

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Sword and Scale is a true crime podcast covering the dark underworld of crime and the criminal justice system’s response to it. The first episode launched January 1st, 2014 and feature stories of murder, abduction, rape, and even more bizarre forms of crime. It’s the purest form of true-crime where the raw uncensored audio tells the story. Everything from 911 calls to court testimony, interviews with victims and sometimes with perpetrators give listeners a 360 degree look at the seedy underbelly of human nature and so-called civilized society. Told from an everyman's point of view, Sword and Scale goes beyond the news clips and the sensationalist headlines to hold up a mirror to the audience and ask, "Is it us versus them? Or are we just like 'them' too?" Sword and scale proves that the worst monsters are real.
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Episode 272

Episode 272

2024-09-0801:15:146

Nancy Lewton evacuated her Florida home ahead of Hurricane Ian but a different storm was on her horizon. Not being able to contact her son Travis for days sent her all the way to Toledo, OH to check on him. When days passed and family members hadn’t heard from her or her son they called the police. What the police would find was one of the more bizarre cases they had ever investigated.
Episode 271

Episode 271

2024-08-2501:10:1414

When 25-year-old Whitney Hostler went missing and left her two-year-old daughter behind, everyone knew something was wrong. But they never expected that the person responsible would be one who claimed to care for her so deeply.
Episode 270

Episode 270

2024-08-1101:04:058

Isabella Tagliarini was in bed with her new boyfriend, Nicholas Wilcox, when her former boyfriend, Eric Robinson, would get out of prison early and pay them a visit. What unfolded was an unspeakable crime and the entire case would hinge on Isabella’s fragile credibility.
Episode 269

Episode 269

2024-07-2801:17:4010

In April of 2009, 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for spring break. On the evening before she planned to return home, Brittanee went missing. Her disappearance remained unsolved for over a decade. Thirteen years would go by before Myrtle Beach Police and the FBI could determine that Brittanee had crossed paths with a monster.
Episode 268

Episode 268

2024-07-1401:02:0317

In April of 2017, Georgia teenagers Johnny Rider and Cassie Bjorge unexpectedly arrived at a friend's apartment. The young couple appeared distraught and injured. Later, a SWAT team came to collect them. Johnny Rider and Cassie Bjorge were arrested and charged with committing a brutal double homicide.
Episode 267

Episode 267

2024-06-3001:06:1615

Amber Smith and Trenton Mallory had a simple life together with two boys and a wedding in the works. Then Amber came home to find their house ransacked and Trenton dead. No one could have expected such a tragedy to hit a small snowy town and the killer only would be revealed as the ice started to melt.
Episode 266

Episode 266

2024-06-1601:19:0510

In early September of 2016, two young men from Gillette, Wyoming went missing. About a month later, the local police were alerted to a strange, black pickup truck that was parked on the side of a road. This truck reportedly smelled like rotting flesh. When police arrived to investigate, they found the missing men, but they didn’t find all of them. They only found a few chopped-up pieces.
Episode 265

Episode 265

2024-06-0301:05:459

Sunday, February 1, 2004 was Superbowl XXXVIII, a game between the Carolina Panthers and the New England Patriots. Sarasota Springs, a medium-sized community in Florida, was celebrating the game like most other American towns: with beer, food, and family. While the rest of Sarasota Springs indulged in the festivities with their loved ones, one family was desperately searching for one of theirs, an 11-year-old girl named Carlie Brucia.
Episode 264

Episode 264

2024-05-2001:10:1912

In 2002, high school senior Stacy DeGrandchamp died after getting into a physical fight with her schoolmate, Holly Boisvert. For many, the assumption was that Holly had murdered Stacy, but the police could never figure out how she did it, if she did it at all. The case eventually went cold, and nobody would get any real answers about Stacy’s death for almost twenty years.
Episode 263

Episode 263

2024-05-0601:23:3518

On August 21st, 2017, the lifeless body of Nada Huranieh, a beloved fitness instructor, was discovered on the pavement just outside her expansive residence in Farmington Hills. Rather than hastily attributing her demise to a mere accidental fall from a window, law enforcement authorities refrained from jumping to conclusions. Within the confines of the house, Nada's three children stood as the sole witnesses to the incident. Thankfully, the residence boasted an impressive network of 13 security cameras, which ultimately provided the vital lead necessary for the police to uncover the truth.
Episode 262

Episode 262

2024-04-2201:18:5713

Naomi Jones was an exceptional 12-year-old girl. She was caring, smart, ambitious, responsible, and mature for her age. On May 31st, 2017, Naomi went missing from her Pensacola apartment. In response, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office launched a massive search effort, but for nearly a week, nobody could find the young girl. Finally, on the 5th day of the search, a local fisherman found something that he would likely never forget, and the tragic fate of Naomi Jones was finally revealed.
Episode 261

Episode 261

2024-04-0801:21:3218

65-year-old Marilyn Gandert worked for the U.S. Postal Service for over 30 years. She was a solitary woman who lived alone and was getting ready to sell her house and retire. Tragically, Marilyn was never able to enjoy her retirement. In January of 2018, her mangled and charred remains were found on a backroad in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. Someone had brutally beaten and stabbed Marilyn to death, covered her in gasoline, and burned her body.
Episode 260

Episode 260

2024-03-2501:08:3918

A group of kids playing with a mysterious app called Randonautica follow its directions to Alki Beach in West Seattle. There they find a strange black suitcase on the rocks below the pier. Intrigued, they open the case to reveal a putrid smell. Responding officers would find other bags and reveal the suitcase was filled with the dismembered body parts of two people, Jessica Lewis and Austin Wenner. Seattle would be gripped in fear until their killer was caught.
Episode 259

Episode 259

2024-03-0401:29:0717

When Jessica Lynn Reale was 13-years-old, she was timid and untrusting. In early October of 1997, she mustered the courage to approach her 8th grade math teacher, a woman she’d only known for a number of weeks, to tell her a huge secret she had been keeping. Jessica told her teacher that she couldn’t go back home because someone had poured bleach all over her. This situation warranted a CPS report, but the involvement of the FBI or Sacramento County Law Enforcement was unexpected.
Episode 258

Episode 258

2024-02-1901:17:5814

Micheal Redlick was a high-powered sports executive in his mid-sixties living with his kids and much younger wife, Danielle. To onlookers, the Redlick family seemed to have it all, but inside their gorgeous multi-million dollar home, misery had been brewing for decades and it all imploded on January 11, 2018.
Episode 257

Episode 257

2024-02-0501:33:508

Sue Taynor was worried about her 21-year-old daughter, Jessica Sacco. She was bipolar, depressed, and vulnerable, having just gotten out of a bad relationship. When Jessica moved into a one-bedroom apartment in Urbana, Ohio, she began to open her home up to people who were a negative influence on her. Soon enough, there were six people living in the small unit. By the end of March, 2012, there would only be five.
Episode 256

Episode 256

2024-01-1559:338

Several elderly women appear to have died of natural causes, until March of 2018 when a 91-year-old woman survives a brutal attack. As the pieces come together, police are led to a man named Billy Chemirmir—but unfortunately, they may be too late.
Episode 255

Episode 255

2023-12-1801:26:5512

In August of 2014, a masked thief, dressed in black, walked away with nearly $20,000 from an American Eagle store in Fort Worth, Texas. Three months later, the assistant manager of that store was found brutally murdered inside her burning apartment. Were these completely separate crimes or were they somehow connected?
Episode 254

Episode 254

2023-12-0401:42:3419

In February of 2017, 28-year-old aspiring cosmetologist Shannon Graves went missing. Five months later, a young married couple in Campbell, Ohio had plans to cook dinner at home. When they opened their freezer, they unexpectedly found something that horrified them. They found frozen pieces of Shannon.
Episode 253

Episode 253

2023-11-2001:18:5211

In June of 2013, the dead body of 29-year-old Melinda Schaefer was found inside the leasing office of the Harvest View apartments in Baltimore County, Maryland. The murder scene was a complete blood bath, and due to the communal nature of the office, homicide detectives were not able to rely on DNA or other forensic evidence to solve this crime. They needed to use old-fashioned police work to find out who had murdered Melinda Schaefer and why.
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Comments (6464)

Brett Tuz

wish I had a mother like that been homeless since October gladly would a family that loves you 😞 someone's trash is another's treasure

Sep 11th
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N9ne_x

Ryan, what a man. Let his wife get beat to death in a bathroom, when he could have kicked the door down and saved her, then let's the killer walk past him and get away.

Sep 10th
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Curtis Massey

They need to just light this mother fucker on fire and exterminate him. Piece of fucking garbage.

Sep 10th
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Ramiro Demarco

you guys are really running out of material.. what a waste of episode

Sep 9th
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Megan

help people in need however you can, if/when able. do not confuse or conflate "people in need" with those who prefer to be parasites. and don't accept when anyone else does this for you. if someone is parasitic, their "development" is already "stunted" somehow, and it may not necessarily be Mama's fault. It may be a decision to be this way.

Sep 9th
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Ch3No2

He has a voice that just makes you want to kick him in the nuts, twist his neck shut and stomp him into the concrete!! What a worthless stool sample!!!!

Sep 9th
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bluehaze73

They need to stop making excuses for this piece of s*** This guy has no mental health. He's just an entitled sack of s***

Sep 9th
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bluehaze73

I hope they beat the shit out of him in prison every day

Sep 9th
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bluehaze73

self intiteld man child they make so many excuses for these fuckn spoiled humans

Sep 9th
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bluehaze73

White women aren't nosy as fuck 😅

Sep 9th
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Arnoux Sharma

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Sep 4th
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Krysten Ervin

if we're playing the maybe game, maybe you shouldn't have become a podcaster? this was a gross episode. victim blaming a young mother is disgusting behavior. 🤗 but I don't expect anything else from you, to be honest.

Sep 1st
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Ramiro Demarco

this lady reminds me of Trump. one lie after another. bullshit fallowed by more bullshit.. fallowed by made up lies..fallowed by some fake accusations fallowed by more bullshit.

Aug 31st
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Shawna

the 911 call is so frustrating and unacceptable

Aug 31st
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Preshwhoa

unbelievably tragic 😥

Aug 31st
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bluehaze73

Twenty one years really this hill, billy kill someone and get twenty one years.I know guys that got twenty one years for selling.Weed

Aug 30th
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bluehaze73

Hillbillies have no trouble.Getting around the woods

Aug 30th
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bluehaze73

The entitlement of this f****** b**** is ridiculous

Aug 30th
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bluehaze73

What do you expect from white trash It's probably what you We were really ment and I agree

Aug 30th
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Jessika Rabbit

mike needs to fuck all of the way off.

Aug 28th
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