
Our passion- true crime. Our mission- to bring awareness to all cases. On Inhuman you’ll hear everything from the most deranged serial killers, to that missing persons case you’ve been invested in for the last 10 years, to the occasional spooky tale. It’s like kicking it with your besties talking about true crime. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, we’re just trying to keep it... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 471 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Beauty queen, model, and actress Tammy Lynn Leppert was 18 years old when she mysteriously disappeared from Cocoa Beach, Florida in 1983. Tammy had been paranoid before her disappearance, scarred from something she saw at a casting party the year bef... more
Susan Diane Wolff Cappel was a 19‑year‑old woman from Newcomerstown, Ohio, who mysteriously disappeared on March 16, 1982. She was last seen leaving her job at the local IGA grocery store, where witnesses reported her speaking briefly with the driver... more
In July 1997, Michelle Moore-Bosko was murdered in the home she shared with her husband, US Navy sailor Billy Bosko. Investigators zeroed in on a suspect quickly, and despite coerced confessions and a lack of DNA evidence, four men were arrested and ... more
In this installment of listener stories, we’re bringing you a mix of heartfelt tales and just the right touch of creepiness. From moving accounts of loved ones from beyond to eerie encounters that will send a chill down your spine, it’s an unforgetta... more
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In a couple of the episodes I listened to, it's pretty obvious that she's just reading the information from another source and with that super annoying upwards inflection where everything sounds like a question.
First, it sounds like it’s recorded in an echo chamber.
More annoyingly, the host’s delivery is monotonous, with that Millennial/Gen Z habit of ending every sentence on an upward inflection as if it’s a question.
Bottom line: you can find FAR BETTER true crime podcasts out there.
Cannot believe you started out your podcast about the Martha Moxley murder by not knowing how to pronounce Greenwich and giggling about it. So unprofessional. If you're not sure how to pronounce something before you START TALKING, do yourself a huge favor and look it up. I'm sure I'd be interested in listening to some of your podcasts but you have lost me forever with that inane prattle.
So good
Soooo low energy…. And boring as heck. Mono-cadence and poor reading ability. Do these two speakers even know each other?
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The content revolves around intense narratives exploring a variety of true crime cases, from infamous serial killers to emotional listener submissions on personal experiences with crime and paranormal phenomena. Regular segments highlight unsolved cases, discussions around systemic injustices, and stories of missing persons, often emphasizing a mix of empathy and education about the darker facets of society. The hosts engage in casual, conversational styles that blend information with personal anecdotes, creating a feeling of camaraderie as they navigate complex and sensitive subjects. This unique blend of storytelling makes it appealing to listeners who appreciate both informative and relatable discussions on true crime.
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Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast launched 5 years ago and published 471 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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