A True Crime Podcast Like No Other. Brothers in Crime is a true crime podcast hosted by two brothers with experience in law and medicine who combine their empathy for victims, outrage toward offenders, and a slightly unconventional sense of humor to to shed light on the macabre world of crime.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
In this episode we conclude our discussion about the country's first manslaughter prosecution of a juvenile mass shooter's parents. Why did the State decide to charge James and Jennifer Crumbley? We’ll unpack the details but leave it up to you to dec... more
Oxford High School endured a horrific tragedy in November 2021. While we don’t want to gloss over that event, it’s not the focus of this episode. Four kids lost their lives. Several others were injured. In the aftermath, the State of Michigan crimina... more
Marlene Warren was a loving mother, faithful wife, and successful businesswoman. But, during Memorial Day Weekend of 1990, a killer clown would rob the world of the gift that Marlene had been to so many. Marlene had loved clowns since she was a young... more
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These guys have it together! It’s like dateline, and a comedy show all in one! They lay out the facts, give some interesting opinions and have a great time doing it. This show will really draw you in!
I had been meaning to venture into true crime podcasts for years and finally started with this one. I’m so glad I did—I’m hooked! The crimes covered are always fascinating and you can tell these guys do their research, thoroughly highlighting all you want to know without droning on. They also have legal and medical/first response backgrounds, offering interesting and applicable perspectives. The commentary is top notch. Obviously, true crime can be pretty dark, but they provide the perfect balan... more
I would say I’m an occasional podcast listener and often will put down a podcast halfway through, but this one has me hooked. I listened to 3 of them in the same day! Definitely worth listening and following.
These guys don’t take 15 minutes to get into the case. They seem to research the cases well. There’s some humor and lightheartedness, but it’s not over the top. And they speak respectfully about the victims and their families in the cases they’ve talked about so far. In short: compassionate and funny with no unnecessary nonsense.
These bros clearly do their homework and are brilliant storytellers. more
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