A true crime podcast centred around telling the stories of both solved and unsolved crimes from different regions across the globe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeGovernment |
In December of 1993, Sharon Frances Merasty was found deceased nearby a water body without proper winter clothing and no indication of an intention to be outside for very long. Yet, local police ruled out foul play; her family think otherwise. Althou... more
In 1945, a day before Christmas, George and Jennie Sodder lost five of their ten children to a destructive house fire in Fayetteville, West Virginia. The circumstances around the fire and the resultant total lack of physical evidence of the children ... more
Intimate partner violence is an epidemic, but the intersection of Indigenous identities puts women, girls, and 2S individuals increases the risk substantially. If it weren't for our knowledge about how Canadian systems seek to oppress and refuse to s... more
In the 1970s and '80s, serial killer Robert Hansen found himself in a routine of abducting women from Anchorage and Seward Alaska before releasing them into the Alaskan wilderness to be hunted like the game he was prized for. Due to character limitat... more
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This podcast is a beautifully created blend of well researched information and an educated opinion on criminal activity, and the creator still exhibits a deep passion and care for providing truth and support for the victims. Definitely worth listening to! more
This podcast is a beautifully created blend of well researched information and an educated opinion on criminal activity, and the creator still exhibits a deep passion and care for providing truth and support for the victims. Definitely worth listening to! more
Such a good crime podcast I was hooked after my fist episode. Keep up the great work Allison!
This is another amazing podcast to get my true crime fix. Everything about it is top-notch, and Allison does an amazing job at not only story telling, but shining a light on the victims. These cases are just as much about the victims as the offenders involved!
Awesome podcast! Any true crime fan should check this out!
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Crimeopedia launched 3 years ago and published 61 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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