
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 269 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Dorothea Puente was seen as a giver. She operated a boarding house for elderly, mentally ill, chronically ill, or really whoever needed it. But behind her maternal exterior was a far darker motive. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to ... more
A family of three disappears after a strange trip to the bank to withdraw a large amount of cash. Years later, remains are found not far from where their vehicle had been found abandoned. The investigation uncovered a history of strange escalating be... more
Sherri Rasmussen is shot to death in her own home. Police instantly say it was a burglary gone wrong. Sherri's family strongly disagrees and has a suspect in mind. But things get complicated when their suspect turns out to be someone close to police.... more
Sherri Rasmussen is shot to death in her own home. Police instantly say it was a burglary gone wrong. Sherri's family strongly disagrees and has a suspect in mind. But things get complicated when their suspect turns out to be someone close to police.... more
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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)!!! 😊
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?
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! 😅🥰
Fellow Podcastsr Producer/Host,
Kellye R.
CenLAw Podcast
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.
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.
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This show covers a wide range of true crime topics with a Southern-tinged, conversational style. Episodes frequently explore historical cases, lesser-known investigations, crimes by or involving women, and cases that inspired media. Each season or theme brings a curated set of stories, often highlighting forensic details, investigative twists, and media influence. A standout is the mix between deep-dive case analysis and accessible storytelling, which can feel both rigorous and engaging for casual listeners. The format's flexibility—from historical to contemporary cases and thematic shifts—keeps the content fresh and widely appealing for true-crime enthusiasts and professionals seeking compelling narrative-driven storytelling.
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