Rachel, with degrees in psychology and criminology, will discuss crime in detail: from murder, white collar crime, wars and more. Each week a new guest will come on to talk about their favorite crime.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
In 2011, Lauren Spierer disappears on her college campus in Indiana and police investigate several leads. more
Joanna Dennehy goes on a killing spree in 2013 and remains one of 3 women in the UK to be labeled as a serial killer. more
It's 2007 in a small town in Ukraine when two teenager boys go on a month long brutal killing spree before being brought to justice. more
On this weeks episode, Claire Porter talks about the unsolved murders by Bible John and Rachel talks about the Moor murders!
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Rachel, you have a smooth delivery which keeps the listener interested. You’re informative, and those tuning in will find an objective storyteller. Thanks for enlightening us; the victim’s stories need to be heard.
Easy to listen and makes you excited to learn about true crime
This relatively new podcast has been a really great listen. Excited to see where they go next. Looking forward to learning about more and more true crime.
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Crime and Whine launched 3 years ago and published 10 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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