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Corpus Delicti

CDM Productions
Scott Peterson
True Crime
Laci Peterson
William Bonin
Kathleen Savio
Serial Killers
Drew Peterson
California Freeways
Stacy Peterson
Youth Violence
Survivors
Kate Moir
Sociopathy
Murder Trials
Laci and Conner Peterson
Amber Frey
David Mcvicker
Accomplices
Connor Peterson
Illinois State Police

If true crime is your thing, it's ours too. With a dash of Southern charm, Jenn and Lindsay crack open the most compelling cases within different series and topics including cruise ship deaths and disappearances, historical crimes, crimes committed by women, crimes that inspired movies, and so much more. With over 200 episodes there’s plenty to binge.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes262Founded8 years ago
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True Crime

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It all started with a simple online ad. Not one for furniture or hand me downs... but one looking for a partner. A willing partner. A partner who wanted to be eaten.

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Sarma Melngailis had it all - a great idea, a booming business, and seemingly the love of her life. A man she'd do anything for. A man that would ultimately lead to her downfall.

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This is episode 2 of a 2 part series. At the end of the first episode, we learn that the person in prison for the Hwaseong murders may not be responsible for any of it, including the alleged copycat killing. If not him, then who?

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This is episode 1 of a 2 part series. A series of murders haunts South Korea in the late 1980's into the early 90's which would be come their first known serial killer. This meant that there was a lot of pressure to catch the perpetrator in an area t... more

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Recent Guests

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Hosts

Jenn
Co-host delivering insightful commentary and engaging storytelling, focusing on various true crime themes.
Lindsay
Co-host known for her lively and relatable approach, contributing humor and charm to the discussions on true crime cases.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 784 ratings
  • Awesome!

    Love the pod! Glad to hear your voices again. Listening today and was so happy to hear about you going to high schools to speak with the students in forensic classes. My daughter’s high school has them and she took them and now she is a freshman in college, majoring in forensic psychology! I wish you had been doing this before she graduated (and were in our part of the country)!!! 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    doh1996
    United States2 months ago
  • Judith and Alvin neeley

    I grew up in the town where the court proceedings took place. My Mother was actually foreman of the jury on this case and was sequestered for quite some time. You had some interesting points. I wanted to listen to your first podcast, but I believe you said it wasn’t available?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bali girl 12
    United States2 years ago
  • ☠️💚

    Love the format of your show.

    I think it’s really clever to do it “Topic” style instead of season or year.

    Amazing content, well researched, well spoken.

    Great listen and I do! Weekly! 😅🥰

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    Kellye R.

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    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kellyeeeee
    United States2 years ago
  • Stick to the facts

    The hosts are constantly saying this victim feels like… unless they interview said victim or have read/seen an interview, I think it’s in bad taste to try and pass off what they are saying a victim is feeling as the truth. It may or may not be but I think they should avoid saying those things unless they actually know it to be true.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    whoknows 78
    United States2 years ago
  • Pronunciation!

    Mark Fur-man not Fur-ham, one of the officers involved in the O.J. Simpson case.

    Dominick Dunne (as in ‘done’) not ‘dūne’,

    the late prolific novelist and writer for Vanity Fair. Being young podcasters doesn’t relieve you of the burden to find out about people and events that occurred before you were born.

    Apple Podcasts
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    uktopgear
    United States2 years ago

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The hosts are commended for their Southern charm and relatability, making the content approachable for a wider audience.
Overall, the podcast is praised for its unique perspective on crime and social issues, appealing to both true crime aficionados and casual listeners alike.
Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling format combined with thorough research on various true crime cases.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

279: Stranger than Fiction: The Cannibal of Rotenburg, Armin Meiwes
Q: Was the consent of Bernd Juergen Brandes valid given his intoxicated state?
There is a dispute over whether Brandes could give valid consent since he was under the influence of alcohol and sleeping pills during the incident, even though a consent form was signed beforehand.
279: Stranger than Fiction: The Cannibal of Rotenburg, Armin Meiwes
Q: What psychological factors contributed to Armin Meiwes' actions?
Armin's actions were heavily influenced by childhood trauma and a lack of stable male relationships, along with a fixation on cannibalism as a way to achieve a profound connection with his victims.
270: True Crime Theater 2: Candy Montgomery - Self defense?
Q: How did Candy Montgomery's claim of self-defense affect the trial's outcome?
Candy's claim of self-defense, coupled with the jury's belief that the prosecution failed to disprove it, ultimately led to her acquittal.
263: High Profile: Stacy Peterson and Kathleen Savio, Part 2
Q: How did Drew Peterson react to the investigation into Kathleen's death?
He attempted to charm the media and participated in interviews to downplay the seriousness of the situation, despite being the prime suspect.
265: High Profile: The Murdaugh Family, Part 1
Q: What did Stephen Smith's mother report about the circumstances of her son's death?
Sandy Smith mentioned that Stephen was excited about a deep-sea fishing trip with a prominent person before he went missing, raising suspicions regarding his connections and potential foul play.

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This show offers a captivating examination of some of the most notorious and lesser-known true crime cases, delivered with a unique blend of charm and insight. The hosts engage audiences with various thematic explorations such as disappearances, crimes that have influenced cinema, and cases involving female perpetrators. Each episode presents thorough research paired with narrative storytelling, creating a dynamic experience for true crime enthusiasts. Noteworthy is the podcast's conversational style, which aims to balance the grim nature of crime with a personable approach, inviting listeners to not only learn about the cases but also engage with the emotional and social implications behind them.

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Corpus Delicti launched 8 years ago and published 262 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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