
A true crime podcast with Tiktoker CrimeaHolly! Featuring lesser known cases including the missing, murdered and unsolved.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Colin Gillis was 18-years-old when he went missing in the early morning hours of March 11th, 2012 near Tupper Lake, New York. Prior to going missing Colin had attended a party and had gotten into an altercation at the party. Listen to his story now! more
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Holly really needs to take a grammar course, because hers is atrocious.
Holly –
It's not: "he *drugged* her down the beach to the water."
Nor is it: "She was really *drugged* down by all the abuse".
The word you're looking for is *dragged*.
However, if someone gave a person a bunch of drugs, then they were "drugged".
It's also not: "they had *went* on a date."
It's either, "they went on a date" or "they had *gone* on a date."
Also, there's no 'h' in 'coerced'...it's not "co-herced" 🤦... more
Holly really needs to take a grammar course, because hers is atrocious.
Holly –
It's not: "he *drugged* her down the beach to the water."
Nor is it: "She was really *drugged* down by all the abuse".
The word yo're looking for is *dragged*.
However, if someone gave a person a bunch of drugs, then they were "drugged".
It's also not: "they had *went* on a date."
It's either, "they went on a date" or "they had *gone* on a date."
I cringe every time I hear your brutal grammar.
Holly also ... more
I love your attention to detail and the utmost respect you give to the victims and their loved ones.
Holly is just an amazing podcaster! All of the stories are well done, and done with compassion, and precision. Even if it’s a story I’ve heard many times, I always feel like Holly includes at least one or two facts I’ve never heard before - and she does it in a relatively short podcast (my favorite, as I don’t have the attention span for 1.5-2 hour podcasts).
Thank you, Holly, for also turning me onto “A Simpler Time” - thank you for taking care of your listeners even while on break! I’m a for... more
U are awesome! Love ur podcast !
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This true crime podcast focuses on lesser-known cases involving the missing, murdered, and unsolved crimes, providing a platform for stories that often lack mainstream attention. With in-depth explorations into the backgrounds and circumstances surrounding the cases, episodes delve into the impact on victims' families and the broader community. The podcast emphasizes compassionate storytelling and aims to honor the memory of victims while raising awareness about critical issues within the true crime space, such as domestic violence and stalking. Listeners can expect a mix of detailed research and emotional narratives, delivered with a focus on justice and advocacy.
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Crime with Holly launched 2 years ago and published 107 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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Recent guests on Crime with Holly include:
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2. Jennifer Buta
3. Angeline Hartmann
4. Suzanne Timms
5. Leah Dee
6. Kaitlyn Carpenter
7. Jenni Smith
8. Jules Thorpe
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