A true crime podcast hosted by two best friends that discuss cases they follow. The topics they discuss include John and Jane Does, missing persons, murder, abductions and everything in between .
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Jason went missing from Omaha NE in 2001.
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I love this podcast so much! I’ve binged it like 3 times since I started listening a few months ago. I haven’t heard anything from them in a bit and I NEED them to upload again. From Crime To Crime if you’re reading this please come back!!!!!!!!!!
Still listening! Thank you Grant and Erica for doing this! My first review still bears repeating!
A few months back, around December, I was poking around in trying to find a new, good podcast to listen to. I am so glad that I managed to come upon From Crime to Crime. There’s so many true crime discussions to choose from, but what makes this one so special is the way Erica and Grant weave you through the crimes and stories. It’s not the same regurgitated spatter that commonly happens with true c... more
My daughter told me about your podcast. We listen to it together. Thank you two for taking the time that goes into this to provide this content. I’m not big into pod casts but I’ll make an exception for you. Thanks for the laughs and the wild turns! Looking forward to future episodes! Janie from Va.
Erica and Grant! I’ve been listening since day one! You guys are amazing. I always have a good laugh while listening to your episodes. I absolutely love Grants crime-dad jokes at the end and Erica, your laugh makes me happy, I find myself laughing with you always! Your podcast reminds me of a good old fun summertime! Love you guys! Don’t ever stop making episodes, sincerely a devoted listener xoxo!
I recommend your podcast to everyone who asks for suggestions. FCTC is my all-time favorite show! Let me know if you’re ever in Salt Lake City and I’ll buy you guys a drink 🍻
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Apple Podcasts | #195 |
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A true crime podcast features two best friends who engage in captivating discussions surrounding various criminal cases. Throughout numerous episodes, the hosts cover a diverse range of topics, including missing persons, murders, abductions, and unidentified victims, often intertwining personal anecdotes and humor. The distinctive dynamic between the hosts enhances the storytelling experience, creating a blend of seriousness and levity that appeals to a broad audience. Their approach not only informs listeners about the cases but also sheds light on the emotional resonance of the stories, making it a compelling choice for true crime enthusiasts.
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From Crime to Crime launched 4 years ago and published 121 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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