Every week listen to the newest true crime podcasts on the Court TV Podcast. Court TV will dive into the real-life deceptions, betrayals, and murders that lead to justice in the courtroom. If you love geeking-out on trials and crime, you’ve landed on the perfect spot.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
University of Georgia Police Sgt. Kenneth Maxwell took the stand and described finding Laken Riley’s body using the screenshots of where the victim’s roommates had tracked her phone. Maxwell said that Laken had clear trauma to her head and was stiff... more
OnlyFans model, Courtney Clenney’s defense attorneys sit down with Vinnie Politan to outline their defense argument in the fatal stabbing of Christian Obumseli. They delve into the evidence they’ve collected to support their claim, aiming to prove Cl... more
Melody Walker Farris is sentenced after a jury found her guilty of murdering her husband, Gary Farris, whose body was found on a burn pile outside their home. This episode of the Court TV Podcast features her statement presented to the court in her d... more
This episode of the Court TV Podcast delves into the disappearance of Ana Walshe and the subsequent legal case against her husband, Brian Walshe. The investigation reveals troubling evidence, including Brian's suspicious internet searches, alleged li... more
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I always find Court T.V Podcast & YouTube channel very informative.
The Interview with a Killer is so far outstanding. In depth to the point and well researched.
I hope that this series will continue and believe others will find it equally absorbing.
10* Series.
Your coverage on the Carly Gregg trial was biased and shoddy. You only presented Dr. Clark’s opinion to the experts and not Dr. Pickett’s. Crucial, telling information was omitted. Whoever the expert was who asked, “who in their right mind would do this?” makes me seriously doubt her title as an “expert.” The girl is a budding psychopath and is right where she needs to be.
Finally some coverage of the Ahmaud Arbery case! Like the Utah killings or Lori Vallow- everybody puts out the exact same story multiple times. Then they want you to subscribe to their worn out content.
The music in the background is very distracting and annoying.
I LIVE THIS PODCAST CANT WAIT FOR MORE!!
Julie grant Needs her own podcast also the show & Podcasts ARE BRILLIANT❣️
Apple Podcasts | #219 | United States/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #245 | Canada/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #94 | South Africa/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #143 | China/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | Russia/True Crime |
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