New Live Show, Thurs, 10/23 at The Burren in Somerville for Crimes of Camberville
- Anngelle Wood
- Aug 14
- 2 min read

Another Show in the "Fall Tour" - Somerville show is now on sale!
Thurs, Oct 23 at The Burren in davis square, Somerville, Massachusetts. it's on the Red Line!
NEW sHOW! Crimes of Camberville - From the alleys to the Ivies a history of Crime, murder, and mystery
Join host Anngelle Wood on Thursday, October 23rd for a riveting live recording of the Crime of the Truest Kind podcast.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Doors at 6 pM, show at 7:00 PM
The Burren in Somerville, MA
Crimes of Camberville: From the Alleys to the Ivies — A History of Crime, Murder, and Mystery
Through immersive storytelling, explore haunting crimes rooted in Somerville and Cambridge, cities defined by the intersection of the working class and elite academics.
From shadowed alleyways to storied institutions, Anngelle gives voice to victims long forgotten and to communities still longing for justice. Cases planned include the developments in the case of Charline Rosemond’s 2009 murder, remembering Janet Downing, killed by a neighbor in her Somerville home in July 1995, Deanna Cremin (1995), Trang Phuong Ho (1995), Jane Britton (1969), Reina Rojas Morales (2022), Beverly Samans (1963), Amy B. Sher (2002), Michelle Miller (1992), Linda Marshall (1968), Jason Ellcock (2009), Charlene Holmes (2012), Mary Joe Frug (1991), and Mitchel Valaudyne Iviquel (2020).
About Crime of the Truest Kind: Hosted by Boston radio personality Anngelle Wood (WFNX, WBCN, WZLX), Crime of the Truest Kind is a Massachusetts and New England–based true crime podcast that explores local cases and history through the lens of advocacy. Anngelle’s storytelling centers empathy for victims and their families, with the belief that remembrance itself is a form of justice.
Crime of the Truest Kind has covered a wide range of cases across Massachusetts and New England. Some notable episodes include missing cases of Debra Melo from Taunton and Sandra Crispo from Hanson, Karina Holmer, a still-unsolved Boston murder case going back nearly 30 years, The Station Nightclub Fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island, The Worcester Cold Storage Fire, the murder of Charline Rosemond, found in Union Square in 2009, and many lesser known cases like those of Beth Brodie of Groveland, Kristen Crowley of Peabody, and Leeann Millius and Kim Farrah of Salem, NH.
Crime of the Truest Kind podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, GoodPods, and wherever you listen. Online at CrimeoftheTruestKind.com.
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Share cases, ask questions, email: CrimeoftheTruestKind@gmail.com.
$20 in advance. $25 at the door
This Is An All Ages Show, Doors are at 6pm. Showtime is 7pm. Dinner and drinks available at all tables.
10/23 Burren show flier
