
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 | 7 years ago |
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As the search for Nancy Guthrie continues, questions are being raised about whether this investigation was botched from the beginning, with some blaming Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos for how the investigation has been handled from the outset.
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Dr. Pamela Sue Ulmer said autopsy results reveal Eric Richins had toxic levels of fentanyl and its metabolites in his system, which she would expect to find no presence of the drug because he had no history of illicit or prescription drug abuse.
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Authorities believe Nancy Guthrie was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will.
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The jury saw bodycam footage of Kouri Richins' reaction to her husband, Eric Richins' death as she faces a potential life sentence if convicted of murdering her husband.
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I listen mainly for Opening Statements with Julie Grant. She lays out cases so that even if I can't follow in depth I understand the key points I should watch out for. I'm so pleased that Julia Janeà is now my podcast feed. Again if I can't follow a trial as much as I'd like Julia's show breaks it down for me.
Not informative and sensationalizes every case, especially Vinnie. No effort put into these podcasts since most episodes are mere audio tracks of their TV shows. Free Wayne Kramer
I don’t need 3 different people talking about the exact same podcast in 3 different episodes.
Love Vinny but opening statements sounds like she's a game show host with that awful fakey cheerful voice. This is a crime show folks. Nothing to be happy about. I have to skip her episodes. Can you maybe split them into two separate shows? UPDATE: 9/25: how many of us have to give you the same feedback on Julie Grant before you listen and act?
Vinnie is great, he is engaging. Has great back and forth with the guests.
But, Opening Statements with Julie Grant has to go. She just doesn’t have the engagement to hold people’s attention. The entire opening statement sounds more like a sales pitch, rather than something as serious as law, especially dealing with horrible crimes as murder.
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The podcast focuses on true crime cases, unpacking the intricate narratives surrounding high-profile trials, criminal investigations, and the legal proceedings that follow. Each episode provides expert commentary and analysis, often featuring discussions on both ongoing and historical cases, shedding light on legal strategies, forensic evidence, and courtroom dynamics. With an emphasis on detailed investigations, the show often highlights trials that capture public attention, enriching its discussions with insights from legal experts, psychologists, and law enforcement personnel. This makes it not only informative but also engaging for listeners intrigued by the complexities of justice and crime.
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Recent guests on Court TV Podcast include:
1. Dr. Abby Morono
2. Kouri Richins
3. Rory Safer
4. Dr. Mike McCutcheon
5. Jason Jensen
6. Dan Murphy
7. Dr. Leslie Dobson
8. David Gurney
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