
Crimes Of... Deception dives into crimes, cons, and catastrophes so ridiculous they almost defy belief, yet somehow still managed to fool governments, wine collectors, scientists, and the entire world.Sabrina and Corinne unravel legendary hoaxes, spectacular scams, and ill-advised schemes, like a con artist who “sold” the Eiffel Tower… a marathon so disastrous it became an Olympic embarrassment… a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

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I’ve followed this ladies for a long time and I continue to be a fan! I enjoy their life updates and tangents they go on but they don’t veer too far off subject for long. They do great research and tells stories so great, while still giving respect to any victim they speak of. Good job, ladies!
You guys got sooooo much wrong on the Gypsy Rose podcast! Please do a deep dive & research the facts of the case. Gypsy is far from a victim. From big details to little details like the name of her daughter are all wrong!
If the Gypsy Rose episode is evidence of how you research for your episodes then I have no use for this channel. It’s so full of made up information it should be marked as fiction. You can’t take a dramatization and docs made by the perpetrator looking for a cash grab as your source of facts.
I love you ladies! Your storytelling is perfection!
But I don’t think us being called the jury is it. It doesn’t flow. I didn’t love mommies either but it flowed so well. I think back to the drawing board
I held off reviewing because I wanted to give it 5* but “mommies” made me cringe so hard. Jury/Jurors is so much better and accurate! ❤️
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This show covers unusual crimes, hoaxes, cons, and the broader social dynamics behind them, blending documentary detail with playful banter. Episodes often mix meticulous research with vivid storytelling to unpack how ambition, greed, and misjudgment can topple institutions, industries, and reputations. A notable strength is the hosts' conversational chemistry and their knack for tying complex cases to larger social questions, from regulation and provenance to media sensationalism. The format tends toward accessible long-form narratives that feel like true-crime storytelling with a discerning, witty edge, making it appealing to listeners who crave both information and atmosphere. A few recurring critiques center on tone and phrasing that so... more
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