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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
In this episode, we cover the case of the notorious I-70 Killer, a spree murderer who terrorized the highways of the American Midwest in the early 1990s. As detectives retrace the steps of law enforcement's intense manhunt and analyze forensic eviden... more
Under the cloak of darkness, a cunning gang outwits the security of the Royal Mail train, making off with millions in a heist that shook the foundations of Britain's seemingly impregnable railway network. more
In this episode of Crimehub, we dive into the tragic events of the 2015 San Bernardino massacre, where a radicalized couple launched a deadly attack at a holiday party. We unravel the timeline of the meticulously planned assault, exploring the motive... more
In a twisted homage to a cinematic nightmare, the "Scream" killers weaved a deadly trap for Cassie Jo Stoddart, sealing her fate forever. more
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The way the story is told, its told as if they are fictional stories and its hard to follow along with the events and timelines based on how he tells it and the music in the background. There is more drama in how its told than the drama in the story.
This is my new favorite podcast!! Itās so interesting and Iāve listened to a lot podcasts. This one though actually gave my mind its on theories. Love it five stars all the way
Iām glad youāre covering this case, but I found it greatly annoying how you got the name of the town wrong. I lived in MOSS-CO, Idaho when I was a kid. MossCOW is in Russia. Itās kind of disrespectful to the victims you couldnāt do a 30 second search to figure out how to pronounce the name of the town. Itās also U of eye, nobody calls or U-Idaho. Just seems lazy you couldnāt get those things right.
I love this podcast but some of the soundeffects are a little much. The kissing sounds are so gross. And the dings for texts messages are incredibly loud. I love your story telling on all of your podcasts but could really do without the gross kissing and loud dings.
Love the stories but the sound effects are a bit weird.
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