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Invisible Choir

Reach Freaks
Dr. Gloves
Child Exploitation
Valerie Tindall
Dignity Health
Investigative Journalism
True Crime
Hollis Daniels
Mary Kay Wolfarth
Patrick Scott
Southern California
Domestic Violence
Martell Derouen
Internet Safety
Officer Floyd East Jr.
Michael Olsen
Arlington, Indiana
Law Enforcement
Sasha Skare
Texas Tech University
Police Protocol

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.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes423Founded8 years ago
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True Crime

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Latest Episodes

On a November night in Key West, FL in 2017, friends Paula and Roger were hanging out and partying in Paula’s makeshift home nicknamed “The Treehouse.” Without warning, they were suddenly accosted by two masked men, leading to a tragic killing. The s... more

Rashod Newton had committed violent crimes before. He had even been violent with his girlfriend Alessia before. So when Rashod shot and killed Alessia Mesquita just feet from their year-old daughter, it took friends and family little time to piece to... more

Not every homicide case is a mystery.  There are times when the perpetrator is suspected from the very start, as was the case when 26-year-old Charlie Wyrick vanished on December 21st, 2015.  As investigators would soon discover, she had left behind ... more

When the newly married Mark and Lori Phillips went out to celebrate their upcoming move to Bismarck in February of 2019, the night did not go according to plan. As they were out at a Wisconsin bar with some friends, Mark became angry at Lori and bega... more

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Recent Guests

Alexandra Schreffler
Acquaintance of Kolton Shearer, involved in the events leading to his death
Episode: Just a Bad Dream
Kolton Shearer
18-year-old victim shot during the robbery
Episode: Just a Bad Dream
Jordan Coleman
Alexandra's roommate, accused of planning the robbery
Episode: Just a Bad Dream
Ozel McNabb Jr.
Alleged participant in the robbery plan
Episode: Just a Bad Dream
Tareen Johnson
Alleged participant in the robbery plan
Episode: Just a Bad Dream
Jordan Ivy
Daughter of Tim Ivy, who reflects on her father's life and the tragic events surrounding his death.
Episode: Casual Encounter
David Minor IV
Son who became involved in a tragic incident after consuming LSD.
Episode: Bicycle Day
Jordan Ledbetter
Individual discussed in relation to similar drug-induced violence incident.
Episode: Bicycle Day
Dr. Craig Heacock
Psychiatrist specializing in psychedelic therapy.
Episode: Bicycle Day

Host

Michael Ojibway
Host and creator known for his respectful and thorough storytelling in the true crime genre, emphasizing victim voices and societal implications of crime.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 9.5k ratings
  • I’ve been sleeping on this masterpiece

    As an avid consumer of True Crime content - especially podcasts - I can say that this is one of the best podcast productions out there. As many other reviewers have mentioned, I was a fan of the Sword and Scale podcast format. But, definitely NOT a fan of the host. I’ve been wishing there was a similar podcast out there with the high quality and captivating story telling but without the deplorable and downright douchey host commentary. Not to mention all that host does is complain about his list... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bwan🖤
    United States12 days ago
  • What an exhale.

    Good for Sword & Scale listners who don’t like the “N” word, the “C” word, tard-bombs, Qanon conspiracies, pepe memes, anti-trans propaganda, or general hate speech.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    lit watch
    United States15 days ago
  • MUCH than Sword and Scale

    I used to listen to Sword and Scale but the host is annoying and clearly has some imagined victimhood going on and some weird vendetta against his own listeners. Invisible has all the storytelling and audio of SAS, without the obnoxious whinging of the host. Mr Ojibwe has done a fine job here, thank you.

    I am updating this because you really need a correction on your Dylan Powtney show- citalopram is NOT Lexapro: its brand name is Celexa, they are two VERY different drugs.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jjtobias
    United States23 days ago
  • Good podcast

    This is a pretty solid podcast but the police interview clips seriously drag it down. Podcast listeners expect consistently clear professional sound and recorded interviews are not designed with that in mind. The muffled speech, heavy accents and rambling responses can be tedious & detract from the listening experience. Tighter editing or summarising these exchanges would significantly improve the overall quality of the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    luvcrimz
    United Kingdom25 days ago
  • Well researched

    I like the way the host, Michael, keeps a neutral tone. He is very respectful in the way he speaks about victims and doesn’t pass judgement on lifestyles or opinions on “what’s wrong with this dang country” and being obsessed with the name Karen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Orange posse
    Canadaa month ago

Listeners Say

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The podcast often addresses broader societal issues tied to crime, garnering positive feedback for its educational aspect.
Some feedback includes critiques about audio quality and advertising frequency. Mostly, listeners feel it brings fresh perspectives to true crime without sensationalism.
Listeners appreciate the host's respectful storytelling and engaging voice.
Many value the respectful representation of victims and in-depth explorations of crime cases.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#68
United States/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#102
Canada/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#191
United Kingdom/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#123
Australia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#29
Indonesia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#106
Colombia/True Crime

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Blood in the Snow
Q: What was your perception of what was happening right then, Lori?
Lori believed Mark was holding a gun and that he was going to shoot her.
The Buddy System
Q: Do you remember her name?
Ryan mentioned he did not remember Tina's name at all when he left with her.
The Buddy System
Q: What do you think happened after she left the bar?
Ryan acknowledges that they went outside and smoked, and that Tina eventually decided to go home with him.
The Buddy System
Q: When did you notice that, become concerned that you hadn't heard from her?
Leslie became concerned when Tina didn’t come to pick her up in the morning and didn’t call or text.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Invisible Choir

What is Invisible Choir about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A true crime podcast focusing on some of the most gruesome murders, emphasizing investigative storytelling while incorporating primary audio from sources and testimonies from victims. It highlights the often unheard voices and struggles of individuals caught in the harrowing realities of violent crime, exploring various aspects of murder cases with a respectful and analytical approach. Each episode delves into complex narratives, unveiling the societal implications of these tragedies, and often raises discussions about domestic violence and legal intricacies.

The uniqueness of this podcast lies in its commitment to authenticity, using real audio clips and testimonials to create a visceral connection with listeners. This dedication to provi... more

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Recent guests on Invisible Choir include:

1. Alexandra Schreffler
2. Kolton Shearer
3. Jordan Coleman
4. Ozel McNabb Jr.
5. Tareen Johnson
6. Jordan Ivy
7. David Minor IV
8. Jordan Ledbetter

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