
Join hosts Morgan Absher and Kaelyn Moore as they take you deep into the world of the most notorious crimes ever — where a single clue can crack a case wide open. From shocking murders to serial killers, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing of the world's most infamous cases. In every episode they'll uncover the hidden details, analyze the overlooked evidence, and foll... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

From 2000 to 2002, women were disappearing across St. Louis and East St. Louis. Their murders barely made headlines. Then, in 2002, an anonymous letter, a printed map, and a set of disturbing clues led investigators to Maury Travis, a serial killer h... more
In June 2018, 23 year-old Jermain Charlo walked out of a Missoula bar and vanished before dawn. The search for her uncovered surveillance footage, shifting stories, troubling relationship history, and phone data that led investigators deep into the s... more
In 1948, a well-dressed man was found dead on an Australian beach: no ID, no name, and a note in his pocket with the words “Tamam Shud”. For decades, investigators chased theories of spies, secret codes, and poisons, but the case stayed cold. Morga... more
They were the definition of wholesome: Santa suits, candy canes, holiday cards. But in December 1958, the Martin family disappeared without a trace. This week, Morgan and Kaelyn dive into a case full of curious clues—abandoned cars, shifting witness ... more
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I started listening to this show because I was a fan of Two Hot Takes, but I will be honest Morgan’s tone during these episodes doesn’t seem to match the sensitive nature of the topics that are covered on Clues. I am noticing a lot of editing mistakes, they will say the same phrase two times in a row (this happened at least 4 times in the past few episodes). Also, please just decide if you’re going to keep the cursing in or bleep it, it’s so inconsistent from episode to episode.
I absolutely love this podcast. I already loved Kaelyns other pod (heart starts pounding) and I’m so excited to have more from her with Morgan. It’s all told and researched so well, and I love that they started highlighting more missing persons cases.
There is extremely graphic stuff in these episodes. There is no need to use “SA” instead of actually saying sexual assault. It feels like not saying it downplays the severity of this type of crime. Also not everyone knows the tiktok abbreviation…
I’m a huge fan of Kaelyn’s, however Morgan is tough to listen to. 10 min into one episode and I had to shut it off because of how insufferable she is. You have zero law enforcement experience therefore have no actual knowledge of the investigative process.
Love listening to each new episode on my way to and from work! Feels like the show is really hitting its stride now as they have gotten past some of the big name cases and are starting to cover more lesser known cases and stories that have recent updates. Obviously really well researched especially for a show that only spends one episode on each case. Would love to hear more in-depth coverage in the future, maybe breaking new stories of cases that haven’t gotten ANY attention in the true crime c... more
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A captivating exploration into infamous crime cases, focusing on the intricate details behind notorious murders and the investigative process. The hosts delve into both well-documented criminal incidents and lesser-known tragedies, emphasizing the importance of forensic evidence and investigative storytelling. Key topics often include discussions around the systemic issues in law enforcement, societal implications of crime, and personal stories of the victims and their families, creating a well-rounded narrative that resonates with both true crime aficionados and casual listeners.
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