
🔪🩸 Welcome to Hot Mess Murder Club — Hosted by Kat and Holly, best friends with microphones and attitude problems. We deep-dive into shocking cases, questionable decisions, and the kind of dark details that make you whisper, “What is wrong with people?” (Spoiler: a lot.)
Expect true crime storytelling, side comments that absolutely did not need to be said (but were), disbelief, and the occasion... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

Buckle up, Bitches, because this week the Hot Mess Murder Club is heading to 1930s Sydney, Australia. Where the nightlife was vibrant, the gangsters were messy, and the sharks were apparently serving as unpaid forensic investigators.
We’re diving de... more
This week on Hot Mess Murder Club, Kat and Holly take you back to 2012 — when online dating was thriving, boundaries were “clearly communicated,” and absolutely no one thought a casual situationship could spiral into a multi-year psychological nightm... more
We are back in Belle Haven, where the hedges are trimmed, the lawyers are expensive, and the truth has been sitting in a gated community for twenty years.
Part Two is where Kat and Holly peel back the layers that Part One only hinted at. The secret ... more
Halloween 1975. Belle Haven, Connecticut. A gated waterfront community so polished it practically smells like generational wealth and suppressed scandal. It’s Mischief Night, and teenagers are running around egging houses, flirting, and pretending th... more
Abby Choi didn’t disappear quietly. She was taken in the middle of the day, during a routine school pickup, by people who knew her schedule, depended on her money, and had been living comfortably inside her life for years.
This wasn’t impulsive. It ... more
People love to pretend monsters come out of nowhere. Catherine Knight proves that’s a lie we tell ourselves so we can sleep at night. This wasn’t a snap. This was years of control, rage, and violence that everyone saw coming and no one stopped. Predi... more
John Meehan didn’t just lie. He curated entire personalities, weaponized sympathy, and slid through people’s lives like a professional parasite with a stethoscope he absolutely did not earn.
In this episode of Hot Mess Murder Club, Kat and Holly tea... more
This is a listener requested episode, and it is a WILD one. In the '90s, Vancouver sold itself as progressive, scenic, and safe. Meanwhile, women were disappearing at a rate that should have set the city on fire.
This episode dives headfirst into th... more
I do like there’s not too much chitter chatter and goes right to the story .










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