
The truth is stranger - and darker - than fiction.
Ash digs into true crime cases the rest of the media left for dead - cold cases, corruption, and the stories that don’t fit the headline formula.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 143 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Re-release and audio remaster of episode 9 that originally aired 9/28/2022.
Hi! I changed hosting platforms and several of my older episodes were deleted so I will be working through audio remastering and re releasing them over the next few months. more
This week I was interviewed on the Touchy Subjects podcast about what draws women to true crime and how true crime content creators can be more ethical in their content creation.
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Reasa Selph brought her son to the ER with the flu. They gave him fluids and sent him home. Two weeks later, his skin turned yellow, his body was failing, and the infection traced straight back to the IV they placed that day. The same hospital dismis... more
In 1969, Senator Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, leaving 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne trapped in a submerged car. He passed several houses, swam across the channel, and waited ten hours before telling anyone. By the time help... more
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Just discovered you and I’m obsessed!
I appreciate the time and care the host puts into each episode.
I am not a real PodCast gal, but I could listen to Ashley all day long! Her passion for is simply amazing!
The only true crime podcast I listen to. Host Ashley doesn’t turn the perpetrators into folk heroes. She focuses on the real effects of the crime, and giving survivors and their families a voice. And sometimes, the show digs into more historical territory, like the Lizzie Borden case or the Texarkana Moonlight Murders. This is great stuff for fans of true crime.
I really appreciate all the research that the host puts into each case covered!
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Exploring the darker corners of human experience, this podcast presents true crime stories that often blend with societal and cultural observations. Each episode tends to uncover not just the crimes themselves but the implications and narratives surrounding them, providing listeners with a thoughtful look at morality, justice, and the complexities of human nature. Topics range from infamous historical cases to contemporary unsolved mysteries, along with nuanced discussions about the impacts on victims, families, and communities. Its unique approach emphasizes thorough research and storytelling, creating a safe space for discourse around sensitive subjects.
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