
We are back! Only this time we're covering the trials. So excited to be back with you all!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Shout out to True Crime Obsessed with their Patreon series, and The Menendez Brothers on Netflix for refreshing me on this case!
We're keeping our fingers crossed that they'll be out soon!
This week, we recap Joe Urschel's book The Year of Fear.
In his book, he discusses the takedown of the infamous gangster George 'Machine Gun' Kelly and how this arrest cemented the FBI as the law enforcement arm of the federal government in the US.... more
This week we're going back in time to the 1920's where scandal struck the small town of New Brunswick, NJ.
The town's reverend and one of the women from his choir were found murdered, their torrid affair exposed to the world.
The scandal was so sa... more
Sources:
This House of Greif by Helen Garner
Trial by Water Podcast
60 Minutes Austrialia - The Science of Murder
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So hard to listen to!!!!! Worst podcast I’ve ever heard!!! Don’t waste time on these two. The entire episode is a recap of a television show full of inconsistencies to the case. An hour of my life I will never get back! Unbelievable.
Would you had believed Susan Smith bc she was a mother? Ugh
Started out my first listen with the 2 part episodes of Bad Vegan. The main host reading in these episodes seems to keep losing her place in where she’s reading , or her train of thought . She also keeps referring to the main criminal by two different names . Yes he had an alias , but her using two names back and forth within one missive , is Very confusing . Also, the second host keeps talking over her, and a few times I had rewind a bit to try and make out what was said . Doubt I’ll stay subsc... more
Yes for the research but no for the amount of cursing and too much “ok.. yeah… ok, yah..”
I want to like them… but the poor articulation, abundance of valley speak ‘like’ and ‘Umm yeahh’, poorly placed awkward pauses and script reading kill it for me. It’s like sitting at the wrong lunch table in high school.
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Exploring the complexities of true crime, this podcast offers in-depth discussions on infamous criminal cases and their societal implications. The hosts analyze various high-profile trials and delve into the psychological nuances of the individuals involved, alongside the influence of media coverage on public perception. Expect a mix of well-researched storytelling, engaging commentary, and occasional humorous exchanges between the hosts as they navigate through the dark but fascinating world of crime. Unique in its ability to interweave historical context with modern implications, it captures both the horror and the curiosity that true crime stirs in its audience.
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