In the aftermath of violent crimes, unexplainable accidents and other strange occurrences, authorities search for answers in what was left behind. Listen as detectives, scientists and other experts sift through the clues, analyze the evidence and piece together data — all in hopes of finding the truth.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
An upscale apparel store in Bethesda, MD was the site of a gruesome scene; a 30-year-old employee was dead and her 28-year-old co-worker was battered and tied up. Surveillance video would shed further light on the motive. more
Eight days after she had disappeared on her way to a family ski trip, an 18-year-old young woman's partially nude body is found floating in a river in Wyoming, Years later, DNA technology uncovers dark secrets that led to her demise. more
A young Colorado mother suddenly vanishes on Thanksgiving Day. When police trace her cell phone, it leads them to a surprising character with an even more surprising story. more
When a true-crime hobbyist connects a Utah Jane Doe to an Ohio missing persons case, detectives are hard-pressed to solve the decades-old murder. more
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Why do so many podcasts feel that an overly affected, odd voice is better than someone who can tell us the story without getting in the way? Is this guy a Shakespearean actor? Is he half British? Annoying and distracting.
I’ve been looking long time for a new murder mystery podcast I’ve been listening to the Unsolved Mysteries podcast, but it was really hard to find another one that I really enjoyed. I came across this one and I’ve been hooked. they’re so good. The narrator does a really good job by locking you in and the best thing is these crimes are always solved so you feel justice for the families🙏🏾 I highly recommend anyone who’s looking for a good true crime podcast
I have listened to both podcasts and I absolutely love them!
I really enjoy listening to these, very entertaining.
Apple Podcasts | #114 | United States/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #103 | Canada/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #192 | United Kingdom/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #150 | Australia/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #46 | Japan/True Crime |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | Singapore/True Crime |
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