
Do you love the fabulous decade of the 90s? Do you love True Crime? Well then you are going to love this brand new True Crime Podcast, 90s Crime Time! On this podcast you're going to hear about cases that you may or may not have heard about in the news. In the premiere season you're going to hear about cases from theft, to kidnapping, to murder all from the great decade of 1990 to 1999.Become a su... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | |||

In 1992, a young man was despondent with his life. He had recently been fired and dumped, and he was worried about his finances and future. However, instead of looking at himself to understand why his life was the way it was, he decided to take his i... more
In 1991, a Michigan family was terrified as their young loved one simply vanished after an alleged night on the town. However, when they were finally located, the victim's family would be horrified by how they were found, and they simply would not ac... more
In the fall of 1996, a family in a rougher Philadelphia neighborhood was on edge. Their teenage family member, who was known to be very reliable, had not returned home after school and they missed their curfew... but what their family wasn't expectin... more
In 1991, a fast-food restaurant was carrying on business as usual as it came to a close. However, just before business was over, at the last minute, someone, disguising themselves as a customer, ordered a meal through the drive-thru, drove around, an... more
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I love the stories. They’re full of drama and intrigue. However, I hate the slow drag of the host’s voice as she explains the cases. I increase the reading speed in order to stay focused.
I’m personally not a fan of the overly dramatized writing and narration. Crime & murder stories are already dramatic enough on their own, you can just tell the story without it sounding like a submission for a 10th grade creative writing competition. I wish the host spoke more naturally as well. The drawn out voice coupled with the extra writing made the whole thing unbearable. 3 stars because though I couldn’t get through a single one, the episodes cover stories even I’ve never heard of, and as... more
This show hits all the right notes. The 90s gave us court TV, OJ car chases and so much more! The host is perfect at sharing stories with compassion while also giving us the 90s vibes we all love.
I love this Podcast! I listen on my commute. Idk who is telling you negative stuff, but please keep doing what you are doing! This is awesome. Also, apologize way too much.
Just discovered and really enjoying so far!! For those complaining about the speed, there’s this little button on the bottom left side where you can increase (so calm down) and please be mindful of how “petty” reviews can affect the show’s ratings. Anywhoo, looking forward to diving into more episodes this coming year. Thank you!
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This podcast explores true crime stories from the 1990s, highlighting lesser-known cases of theft, kidnapping, and murder that defined the decade. Each episode carefully narrates the background and details surrounding tragic incidents, providing a vivid portrayal of the victims and the social climate of the time. Unique elements include thematic episodes tied to specific events, such as Valentine's Day specials, and in-depth examinations of crime's impact on communities from various perspectives.
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90s Crime Time launched 6 years ago and published 94 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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