Join Ben and Dan as they discuss unsolved murders and other true crime mysteries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
November 16th, 1999. Cherica Adams called 911 to report that she had been shot. Cherica was eight months pregnant and losing blood rapidly, but she managed to survive long enough for her son to be born by emergency caesarian section. She also implic... more
May 6, 2014: Peggy Winn enters the home of 88-year-old Russell Dermond and his 87-year-old wife Shirley. She had been trying to reach the couple for the last three days. After searching through the home, Peggy and her husband found Russell's body in ... more
Bobbie Jo Stinnett was 23-years-old and 8 months pregnant on December 16, 2004: the day she lost her life. She was found by her mother, Becky Harper, who described the scene as looking like her daughter's stomach had exploded. more
On August 10th, 2017, Freelance Journalist Kim wall joined Danish inventor Peter Madsen on his Submarine, the UC3 Nautilus, with the intent of interviewing him. Several hours after they were expected to return, Kim's boyfriend reported her missing. A... more
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Our hosts are excellent at putting forth a compelling and coherent narrative, with each episode’s “co-host” knowing exactly what questions we listeners are asking at home. Together the chemistry between Dan and Ben sound like listening to a great conversation between two good friends, the kind of people you would actually want to hang out with. No long intro of random chatter, no poor taste jokes, no boondoggles into off-topic territory. These guys know how to do it. They keep it interesting, on... more
The guys have great chemistry as co-hosts, and really good voices for podcasting. They keep it interesting, on topic and respectful of the people involved. My new favorite in the genre.
Love these guys! I like they jump right into the podcast without all the mindless chatter. I’ve found they have excellent research and tend to have details that similar podcasts on same subject don’t have. They are smart with great perspectives and well thought out opinions on the mystery. The southern accent is a great plus!
Stumbled upon this one by accident, so glad I did! Has a lot of great detail with very little needless conversation. Seem to care about the victims of the cases. I will admit, at first I heard the southern accents and rudely assumed it would be goofy, however the guys are very intelligent and make great points! Keep it up!
Interesting cases. Good production and the guys are great story tellers.
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