JUST ANOTHER true crime podcast, we know. Autumn-Kyoko Cushman (AK) takes her passion to another level delving into research, shedding light on lesser known cases, and bringing awareness to the victims. Visit my patreon for bonus content! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazyeyespodcast/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
This is the true-crime story about Jasmine Richardson, and the Richardson Family Murders in Alberta. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazyeyespodcast/support
Hey guys! I just wanted to give you an update on the podcast and record this truly short minisode on a missing person's case that really stuck with me. Let me know what you thought of this minisode via Instagram, or Facebook. Thanks so much for your ... more
This is the curious case of the still missing, Trenny Gibson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crazyeyespodcast/support
The second podcast episode of the first season of The Crazy Eyes is now up! You can listen here, spotify, apple podcasts, anchor fm, or wherever you get your podcasts! more
This episode is about the Gainesville Ripper that caused mass panic and shock to a college town in the early 1990s. more
Hey everybody, thanks so much for listening and supporting my show. This is just a quick introduction before the first episode and I can't wait for you all to hear it. more
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In depth research by the host, who sounds both passionate about what she does and is personable to listen to.
Amazing show, love every bit of it.
My top podcast right now.
Thank you for all the insights, I love to learn from you!
Love your show. So many great tips!
This is by far my favorite true crime podcast I have found! AK is an energetic and entertaining host. She’s finding her footing in podcasting but she’s off to a good start. She does put a lot of thought into her cases and finds ways to make it funny yet interesting. It’s definitely worth giving it a listen
This podcast has much to recommend it, but at least the Trenny Gibson episode shows a lax attitude toward research--that case occurred in 1976, but the hosts keep saying it was "the sixties." If you like more glib approaches to true crime, this might be your podcast. If you're looking for more reverence and rigorous research, it may not be.
AK does an awesome job on this podcast hosting. She definitely puts a lot of thought into the research, and it’s clear and concise with attention to detail. I also like that she lists her sources, so that I can read up more on the case if I’m really interested. I think the production has definitely improved from the first episode and I can’t wait to hear more of the season!
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