
Coffee & Crime Stories
Coffee & Crime Stories
Grab your favorite mug and settle in for a conversation about the cases that captivate us all.
Welcome to Coffee & Crime Stories, where we break down true crime cases in the same way you'd discuss them with a friend over coffee. No dramatic music, no sensationalism – just clear, thoughtful conversations that help you understand what really happened.
Hosted by a practicing attorney, Coffee & Crime Stories offers a unique legal perspective on the cases that make headlines. Each episode, we dive deep into a different case, walking through the timeline, examining the evidence, and exploring the psychology behind the crime. With insights from the legal field, we'll help you understand not just what happened, but how the justice system responds to these crimes.
Whether it's a headline-grabbing murder, a puzzling disappearance, or a case that's been cold for decades, we'll help you make sense of the facts and understand how these crimes unfolded. Our legal background allows us to break down complex courtroom procedures, explain legal terminology, and provide context that you won't find in other true crime podcasts.
Perfect for your morning commute, lunch break, or whenever you need a true crime fix, Coffee & Crime Stories treats these real cases with the respect they deserve while satisfying your curiosity about the darker side of human nature.
So pour yourself a cup, get comfortable, and let's talk crime.
Coffee & Crime Stories
Missing Bride and The Camo Killer
Missing Bride and The Camo Killer
The episode explores two distinct criminal cases. The first narrative focuses on the perplexing disappearance of Nikki Macauen, a bride-to-be, just weeks before her wedding, leading to initial suspicion of her fiancé, Bobby, before the discovery of her car shifts the focus to her ex-boyfriend Steven, and ultimately to an obsessive co-worker named Tommy Swint, who is later linked to an unsolved murder and commits suicide before his arrest. The second account details a "stand your ground" case involving Billy Woodward, an Army veteran who ambushed and killed two neighbors while injuring another, claiming self-defense due to alleged harassment, but was ultimately convicted of murder after his immunity claim was denied.