The Bakersfield Three

After three friends are murdered or go missing within a two-month period, their mothers begin connecting the dots — what they uncover is more disturbing than anyone could have imagined.

The Bakersfield Three a new true crime podcast by Casefile Presents

A new podcast from Acast and Casefile Presents. Image supplied.

The Bakersfield Three podcast is a 15-part series that delves into a real-life case involving kidnapping, torture, murder and more.

The culmination of five years of reporting, research, and interviews by Emmy-Award winning journalist Olivia LaVoice, the podcast features exclusive interviews with key players as crucial events in this shocking case unfolded - audio from police interrogations, jailhouse phone calls, an explosive trial, and more are included in this riveting, new true-crime podcast.

The Bakersfielf Three podcast host Olivia LaVoice

Olivia LaVoice. Image supplied.

Created by Casefile Presents, one of the biggest true crime podcast platforms in Australia and around the world, journalist Olivia LaVoice says the case is unlike any she has encountered before.

“The twists and turns have often felt endless. The case has many layers and is both deeply emotional and intriguing. It's complex, fascinating, mysterious, and often gut-wrenching,” LaVoice says.

At every turn something new unfolds in real-time including stories of the mothers of The Bakersfield Three.

The first to go missing is Micah, highly an accomplished he was known for his larger-than-life personality and brilliant mind, making a career in finance. But a prescription for painkillers after surgery led him to the same devastating fate as millions of others tangled up in the opioid crisis.

Listen to the trailer above. All 15 episodes from The Bakersfield Three are now available for a binge-worthy listen.

The podcast series is hosted, distributed and monetised by Acast as part of the Acast Creator Network, and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast platform. 

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