
2 girls who love their dogs, love coffee but most importantly, love true crime.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 249 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

January 24, 2023: the quiet coastal town of Duxbury, Massachusetts was shattered by a crime that would reverberate far beyond its borders. On that winter evening, police were summoned to a home where three young children — 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old... more
When the 61-year-old grandmother didn’t show up for work on a July morning in 2011, her loved ones knew something wasn’t right. What they uncovered inside her Wantirna South home would shock even seasoned detectives — a violent struggle in the bedroo... more
In April 2015, 46-year-old Vincent Viafore and his fiancée, Angelika Graswald, launched their kayaks into the Hudson River near Bannerman Island in New York. Hours later, Angelika called 911, saying Vincent had fallen into the freezing water and disa... more
In the quiet Melbourne suburb of Ringwood in March 1986, 25-year-old nurse Ina-Doris Warrick was full of life — a former champion gymnast who had bravely returned to nursing after losing her husband to cancer. But on the night of March 21st, somethin... more
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Whats with the giggling when discussing someone’s death? The Beth Barnard episode is terrible
I can’t stand the chit chat and the dead air . Not everyone has the voice for podcasts .
I was really impressed by the level of detail about the crimes included particularly in the Nanette Ellis case. The ladies definitely do their research. Great work.
My wife and I listen to this every single night. We have listened to every single podcast of theirs and can’t get enough. Love the true crime part of it and the chats that makes you feel like it’s not just a black and white deep dark true crime there’s real life chat and opinions about it. 10/10!!
Firstly what stands out to me is the authenticity of the hosts. It’s refreshing to listen to hosts who don’t just regurgitate facts but actually share their thoughts and feelings about the crimes they discuss. This relatability
makes it feel like you’re part of a conversation between friends rather than just tuning into another true crime show.
What's clear is how the podcast has improved over time. You can truly hear their growth in storytelling and production quality as I make my way through... more
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The content centers on an engaging exploration of various infamous true crime cases, often highlighting the complexities of unresolved mysteries and the impact on victims' families. Each episode takes listeners through detailed narratives of real-life crimes, discussing both renowned and lesser-known incidents. The hosts strike a balance between serious discussions and relatable banter, fostering a sense of community among listeners who enjoy true crime narratives infused with lighter moments.
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Recent guests on Clueless Crime include:
1. Mariana Atencio
2. Lauren O'Keefe
3. Alison Botha
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