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Something About Cari

Podcasts · True Crime

Something About Cari

8 episodes · 7 with AI analysis

Keith Morrison takes us to America’s heartland, where single mom Cari Farver disappears just weeks into a new romance. What follows is a series of strange and terrifying events, including taunting texts and threatening emails to Cari's boyfriend and his ex that escalate to stalking, arson and murder. But nothing could prepare friends, family, and investigators for the mind-bending twist that would come next…

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Stalking and harassmentDomestic violence escalationArson and property crimesMurder investigationText message harassmentCriminal psychologyFamily traumaLaw enforcement investigationMidwest crime casesObsessive behavior patterns

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Nov 21, 2025

Introducing: Something About Cari

Stalking and harassmentDomestic violence escalationArson and property crimes
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Dec 2, 2025

The Family Wedding

Missing Persons InvestigationBipolar Disorder and Mental Health Crisis ResponseDomestic Violence and Relationship Escalation
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Dec 2, 2025

Bait and Switch

Digital stalking and harassment campaignsMissing persons investigationsOnline dating safety risks
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Dec 9, 2025

The Circle Expands

Arson investigation and fire forensicsDigital harassment and cyberstalkingCriminal impersonation and identity spoofing
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Dec 11, 2025

A Shot in the Dark

Digital forensics and IP address trackingOnline impersonation and identity fraudHarassment and stalking investigations
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Dec 16, 2025

Mother

No-body murder prosecutionDigital forensics and deleted file recoveryCircumstantial evidence in criminal trials
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Dec 18, 2025

Something… About Liz

Shaken Baby Syndrome MisdiagnosisWrongful Conviction and Criminal Justice ReformFalse Confessions in Police Interrogation
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