BLAME is a true-crime, investigative series by 9NEWS in Denver, Colorado. Learn more at 9news.com/blame. Season 2, "BLAME: Lost at Home," is a mystery about a man who was found more than a year after he was reported missing, dead in his own home. The first season focuses on the death of Jill Wells. Her son, only 6 years old at the time of her death, was blamed for shooting her. If you have somethi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | NewsTrue Crime |
A DNA hit led quickly to formal charges against Alex Christopher Ewing in two notorious Colorado murder cases. But with crimes dating back to the 1980s, in the midst of a pandemic, getting him in front of a jury would be a slow process that would gra... more
Park Ranger Mike Meyer patrolled the not-so-tranquil waters of Lake Mead during the go-go ‘80s, a time of cocaine, powerboats and mob hits. But his biggest bust came the day he crossed paths with Alex Christopher Ewing – and had to decide whether to ... more
Alex Christopher Ewing finally faces a jury – and leaves an indelible memory on the woman beaten with a weathered ax handle and the prosecutor who tried him for escape, burglary and attempted murder. more
Nancy Barry heard her baby cry, jumped up to fix a bottle, and walked into her kitchen to find a shirtless man carrying a club. The man savagely beat her and her husband – then vanished into the desert, leaving behind only footprints. Even so, police... more
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Interesting podcast, but for future casts PLEASE TELL THE PEOPLE YOU INTERVIEW TO TALK INTO THE MICROPHONE! But, I did enjoy it!
Episode spends a lot of time recapping information already talked about. Feel like they could be longer episodes with more information. Overall not the best podcast but definitely worth listening to. Would listen if they put out more episodes.
This made me wish I was back in college at BSU so I could use their equipment to improve the uneven sound and editing. Hopefully, this gets remastered. The first four episodes are just there to prove how podunk the investigation was. Yet Kevin’s thorough investigation and calm interview style were fascinating and kept me interested.
The sister/aunt suddenly has something to say more
I really wanted to like this. The cases are interesting but it goes on and on about how everyone felt about things. A good podcast delivers the facts in a unbiased and factual way. This rambles a bit.
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