
The Invisible Choir true crime podcast examines the most heinous murders through investigative storytelling, primary source audio, and victim testimonials. We aim to bring voice to the voiceless, and visibility to the invisible. Independently recorded and produced by Michael Ojibway and Reach Freaks, LLC.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 445 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

On the morning of May 17, 2025, a car pulled into the parking lot of the American Reproductive Centers in Palm Springs, California. What followed was a massive explosion and a bizarre online rabbit hole investigators had to fully descend to understa... more
On July 4, 2020, a passerby in Dublin, GA noticed a man lying motionless in the front yard of a quiet suburban home. What first appeared to be a possible Independence Day party foul quickly unraveled, revealing a murder set in motion by a toxic relat... more
In 2023, 14-year-old Fortune Williams was a bright young star full of promise, with dreams of one day becoming a doctor. But in May of that year, a catastrophic joyride with another teen would bring those dreams to a tragic end…
Special thanks to Ke... more
How do you know when that bump in the night is something warranting concern? For Yoko Willette, she would discover that her fear regarding a loud banging noise in her home in the middle of the night was justified when she made a horrifying discovery... more
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It’s great until the host interjects with his quips.
There is a LOT of taped police interviews, family interviews, court drama…which isn’t necessary. The host has such an amazing voice for story telling, I wish they were all like that.
Michael is a great storyteller.
I give them a lot of credit for covering cases that other podcasts don’t. There have been multiple stories where I’ve thought, “how have I not heard this before?!”.
That said, the writing is pretty lazy. There have been multiple stories where they play the real recording of some testimony or interview, then the host summarizes it after and gets something wrong. Even if they don’t get anything wrong, they’re just repeating the same thing we just heard.
There is a real over reliance on cliches ... more
Dear Michael. I just felt the need to finally share a review of your work. I listen to quite a few true crime podcasts, but feel the need to call yours out as the best and my favorite. The way you weave the story, so clearly and on point. I only wish they came more frequently, but understand the time and effort you put into each episode, requires time. I also need to point out how enjoyable listening to your voice is. Please keep up the fantastic work that you do and know you are so appreci... more
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A rigorously reported true crime program that centers on intimate, multi-perspective storytelling around violent cases. Episodes blend survivor testimonies, courtroom transcripts, police interviews, and expert context to illuminate motives, relationships, and systemic factors behind tragedies. Production emphasizes respectful handling of victims and a calm, measured narration, often layering primary-source audio to ground the narrative. Noteworthy traits include careful source citation, a steady narration that avoids sensationalism, and a mix of long-form investigations with occasional interviews or witness accounts that broaden the legal and social context of each case.
For potential listeners, the show offers thorough research, thoughtfu... more
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Recent guests on Invisible Choir include:
1. Keisha Francis
2. Devin Michaels
3. Devier Willett
4. Yoko Willette
5. Jonathan Willett
6. Captain Jake Sparks
7. Alexandra Schreffler
8. Kolton Shearer
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