
We conjure the past to explore the horrible truth behind violent crimes. Walk with us through the details of the crime and dive deeper into the people behind and affected by these horrific acts. We leave no stone unturned as we hunt for the truth!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

There are certain crimes where, once you know what happened, it feels obvious in hindsight. You can trace the warning signs, connect the dots, and point to the moment everything should have been questioned. This is not one of those cases because in t... more
As mothers, today's story is a mystery that keeps us up at night. It would take a truly horrifying event to cause us to leave our child alone on the side of the road. Likely nothing short of abduction or death could drag us away from our babies. I ha... more
This case did not unfold in dark alleys or abandoned buildings. It didn’t involve forced entry, masked attackers, or dramatic crime scenes. Instead, it unfolded quietly, behind closed doors, in places meant to represent safety, dignity, and care... T... more
This case is a wild ride full of conspiracy, a bank heist, and murder. Even crazier is they almost got away with it. However there is one mystery in this case that still hasn’t been solved. After we lay out all of the facts, we want to hear from you ... more
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The scripting is way too obvious. Sounds like it’s being read from a page, and it’s distracting.
They laugh and make light of the most inappropriate elements of the cases. Don’t believe me? Listen to the Petit Family’s episode. I’m repulsed & think this is a prime example of what true crime should not be.
Just average which in true crime means bad. Ironic to criticize cops for joking at a crime scene you seem to enjoy talking about a brutal homicide yourself. Also boring average racial politics. We get it you’re virtuous.
The laughing during the Cherish Perrywinkle case was too much for me. Laughing about stranger danger? Awful hosts…
This podcast is at the top of my list! The voices are easy to listen to and quite frankly the only reason I downloaded the podcast app. I look forward to catching up and future episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #242 |
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Crime and Conjure launched 6 years ago and published 115 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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