
Cardinal Crimes is a true crime podcast that explores cold and unsolved cases, criminal behavior, and crime prevention.
The host, Becca, is a former Intelligence Analyst interested in the "why" behind crime, the systems that shape it, and the ways we can prevent it.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceSocial SciencesTrue Crime | |||

Between 1991 and 1998 in the D.C. area, ten women were sexually assaulted by a man dubbed the Potomac River Rapist. The last victim, Christine Mirzayan, was murdered. For years, these cases remained unsolved, leaving so many haunted, traumatized, and... more
In June of 2001, the world was stunned when news broke that a Texas mother had drowned her five children. Photos of Andrea Yates, her children, and what many considered to be a “picture-perfect family” were plastered across the media, with everyone w... more
In 1997, Connie Ruddy disappeared from her home without a trace. Two years later, her jawbone was discovered miles away, confirming her death but offering few clues about what happened to her. For almost three decades, her case seemed cold. Until Oct... more
If you want to support the Greenberg's through donations to their legal fund, or through signing petitions to reopen her case please see the website below:
www.justiceforellengreenberg.com/
If you or someone you know is struggling with thou... more
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So many of these cases were ones i had never heard of! Have loved all of the episodes so far.
This episode is raw, insightful, and deeply moving. Leah Zeiger’s story sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of teenage intimate partner violence, and her work with The Sunflower Project is truly inspiring. The discussion about friendships, the justice system, and the hidden prevalence of survivors is both eye-opening and empowering. A must-listen for anyone who cares about understanding and supporting survivors.
I truly enjoyed the interview with Brett Talley of The Prosecutors Podcast! It’s the first episode I’ve listened to so can’t wait for more
Really enjoyed listening to this podcast so far. Looking forward to more content!
I just listened to the Dawn Allen episode and really enjoyed the time.
The narrator/host did a great job explaining the case and handling the information.
I will be looking forward to the future episodes. Thanks










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