
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 | 64 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Their stories don’t end when the episode does.
This bonus episode brings together every Missing Person of the Week featured on CLUES in May 2026, giving these cases another moment of focus and another chance to be seen.
Inside this compilation:
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On June 23, 2021, twenty-four-year-old geologist Daniel Robinson drove his Jeep out to a work site in the Arizona desert near Buckeye and vanished. His vehicle was found weeks later, rolled down a ravine miles from where he'd last been seen. His rema... more
On the night of June 22nd, 2017, 27-year-old Egypt Covington went to yoga, texted her boyfriend goodnight, and went to bed. The next evening, he found her on the floor of her living room... tied up with Christmas lights... killed by a single gunshot ... more
Dr. Harini Bhat is a clinical pharmacist and storyteller obsessed with the moments in history that still can't be fully explained. Every week she investigates real events that defy easy explanation. Mass hysterias. Vanished civilizations. Medical odd... more
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This is one of those podcasts that I look forward to every week. Came from Heart Starts Pounding, so already love Kaelyn, but with the addition of Morgan, they make a great duo (big-ups MN!😜). I love that they started highlighting the missing person of the week. Unsure why other reviews are harping on the botch board. It just goes to show how much of these cases are fumbled by law enforcement. Which is both grim and concerning. Keep it up ladies!😘😘
Loved this podcast for a couple months until I heard an episode where the word “botched” was repeated over and over and over. I got so sick of hearing it that I stopped listing to that episode. It seems like the hosts want to say the word “botched” more than cover the story. I am unfollowing. Celebrate more of the “Sherlock” moments.
First, I love the podcast. I came from THT which is one of my favorite podcasts. So I can say with confidence that Morgan doesn’t do this on THT but for some reason she does on Clues—at the end of every sentence her pitch goes up almost like every sentence is a question. I’m sorry but it drives me nuts 😭 other than that I am loving it. I agreed with others in the beginning that they were covering a lot of well known cases but I now love that they’re getting into some less known cases. Also, as ... more
Can you please talk about the disappearance of Arelie Garcia from Salinas, CA?
I wait every week for these two! Incredibly smart yet just two friends telling an easy to follow juicy story! 10/10
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A true-crime show that combines detailed case timelines with forensic storytelling and accessible analysis. Episodes frequently dissect timelines, court files, and investigative steps, while weighing competing theories and highlighting missteps in notable cases. The hosts' dynamic—balancing methodical research with conversational storytelling—keeps complex cases engaging, and recent episodes show a pattern of exploring lesser-known cases, missing persons, and systemic issues in investigations. A standout is the emphasis on evidence reconstruction and the human impact of investigations, which can appeal to listeners who want thoughtful, research-forward crime coverage without sensationalism. This mix makes it useful for audiences who want de... more
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