
Power. Fame. Obsession. Betrayal. These are more than headlines. They are the forces behind some of the most unforgettable crimes in history. Crimes Of... is a weekly true crime anthology series, hosted by Sabrina Deana-Roga and Corinne Vien of Two Girls One Ghost, that explores a new theme each season, such as crimes of the paranormal, unsolved murders, mysterious disappearances, and more. For Se... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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In 1928, three men killed a Pennsylvania farmer they thought was a witch. What followed was one of the most bizarre trials in American history. Sabrina and Corinne uncover the true story of The Hex Hollow Murder: a real-life horror fueled by fear, fo... more
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Love the fact that you present your stories together. There are a couple podcasters that genuinely don’t know the story that the co host is presenting, (MFM, TCK and Morbid) but often it just sounds fake. The way that you present your horrific stories is also unique in this genre (as far as I know) and I LOVE IT!!
I like so supernatural so this is just adding on so thanks love it
I liked this show. I like a chatty, casual podcast and while that sounds like maybe it would be too flippant for discussing crimes of this nature—I’m not into the salacious quality of some true crime stuff—I feel like they are respectful, so it’s a good combo for me. Not everyone likes this style, but I enjoy their chatty storytelling.
- They talk like valley girls which is very hard to get past.
- their favorite word is “horrific.” You can make a drinking game for the amount of times that word is said.
- felt very unorganized and like it lacked professionalism
- they kept a comparing the crime of Josef from their episode “The monster who” to the movie room when it’s very clear that a more direct comparison is Girl in the basement. That alone felt like it lacked research.
As a fan of the Two Girls One Ghost Podcast, I was an immediate follower of this new series. They do such a wonderful job (as always) at telling these stories, while also being respectful to the victims and the horrific reality of the crimes committed. If you’re a true crime fan, you will love this!! Highly recommend!
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This true crime anthology series uniquely explores the real-life events that inspired iconic horror movie villains. Hosted by Sabrina Deana-Roga and Corinne Vien, the show typically delves into various themes, with the first season focusing on infamous crimes associated with cinematic horror. Each episode features a mix of storytelling and reflection on the sociocultural influences surrounding these figures, all while aiming to provide a deeper understanding of the psychological aspects behind the narratives. Notable case studies include figures such as John Wayne Gacy and Danny Rolling, blending horror with true crime to engage audiences who enjoy both genres.
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