Kyanna Amirh
Minor Mischief
The Minor Mischief Podcast is a true crime series that explores the unsettling and often overlooked stories of crimes committed by children. Each episode dives into shocking cases where innocence meets darkness, uncovering how and why these young offenders crossed the line into crime. From pranks gone too far to shocking acts you’d never expect, we explore the surprising stories of childhood mischief that crossed the line.
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Episodes
The Story of Sakir Everett 30.09.2025 17:39
This is the story of Sakir Everett...was he failed by the system? Or did justice swing in the right direction?
The Mayhem of Mackenzie Shirilla 22.09.2025 1:19:00
What happens when teen recklessness switches lane into an unimaginable tragedy? This week, we dive into the case of Mackenzie Shirilla, a teenager whose deadly car crash raised the question: was this an accident or is she truly "hell on wheels"?
The Twisted Tale of T'Keisha Gilmer 07.09.2025 52:04
In this episode of Minor Mischief , we unravel the unsettling love story of T’Keisha Gilmer and Darrell Bellard. What began as a whirlwind romance took a chilling turn, leaving behind a shattered family, causing many to question morality, motive, and the thin line between a safe space and a sinister plot. Join me as we explore the events, the impact, and the haunting aftermath of this twisted tale...
The Tragedy of Maddie Clifton 30.08.2025 47:25
In this episode of Minor Mischief , we revisit the tragic 1998 case of 14-year-old Josh Phillips and 8-year-old Maddie Clifton. What began as an innocent game between neighbors ended in an unthinkable crime that shocked an entire community. We’ll explore the events leading up to Maddie’s disappearance, the disturbing discovery that followed, and how this case raised difficult questions about juven...
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