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Invisible Choir

Reach Freaks
Domestic Violence
Murder
Mental Health
Levente Lazar
Athena Valentiny
Dr. Gloves
LSD
Psychedelic Drug Use
Mental Illness
Jamie Haggard
David Haggard
True Crime
Violence
Child Exploitation
Susana Morales
Acorns
Mindy Mebenkasotas
Valerie Tindall
Miles Bryant
Robert Gleason

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 monthlyEpisodes437Founded8 years ago
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True Crime

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Latest Episodes

It was a night like any other for 21-year-olds Aaron Davis and Brandon Risner, who were out having some drinks and singing karaoke.  Unfortunately trouble came soon after when Aaron left Brandon’s home abruptly in the middle of the night.  The follow... more

It all started with a blood curdling scream.  When neighbors peered outside their homes, they saw a bloody male holding a cleaver over the body of a woman.  This attack was not only horrific, but it marked the start of one of the most complicated leg... more

When Tammie Cessna went missing in January of 2014, her family and friends put their hope in the hands of their local Moriarty, NM Police Department.  Tammie’s loved ones knew where she went before she vanished, and they knew who she talked to.  But ... more

In our younger years, it can be difficult to fully grasp the permanence of certain choices. That sense of distance from consequence can sometimes lead to decisions made without fully considering the risks. But the reality is that life is fragile, and... more

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Recent Guests

Captain Jake Sparks
Captain, Ottawa County Sheriff's Department
Ottawa County Sheriff's Department
Episode: The End of Innocence
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

Hosts

Michael Ojibway
Host and creator of the podcast, known for his empathic storytelling approach and detailed examination of true crime cases.
Scott Ecklein
Editor and engineer, responsible for the sound design and quality aspects of the podcast episodes.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 9.7k ratings
  • One of only two Podcasts I’ll actually pay for 🙌🏼

    Easy to listen to, well researched, well presented. I really enjoy this podcast. Thank you so much for putting together a respectful and interesting show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Neaty 🫧
    Australia10 days ago
  • Brilliant podcast

    I’ve listened to IC for a long time and it’s definitely one of the best True Crime shows out there. Brilliantly scripted, researched and read with respect for the victims. Well done team. From Paul T Gold Coast Australia

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Benny PT
    Australia13 days ago
  • Excellent

    Love the obscure cases and the hosts narration and story telling. Each case is well researched and love that sources are also cited. Most of all I appreciate the care the host takes to be fair to both the story and the victims. This podcast is similar to sword and scale, except the host of invisible choir is NOT small minded, racist or bigoted.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jandhubuvibbeu
    United States22 days ago
  • Awesome show

    Great work Mike!!!!! A lot of obscure cases with solid research. Its hard to find something I haven’t heard of yet and if I have Mike has information that wasn’t found by other true crime shows

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Olivetits Pimentoface
    United States24 days ago
  • Too many ads. Not worth the time.

    Podcast Addict
    1
    SSF
    a month ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many appreciate the host's calming voice and empathetic tone, which provides a comforting atmosphere while discussing heavy topics.
Listeners praise the podcast for its respectful and detailed storytelling, highlighting its focus on victim narratives and the complexities of crime.
Critics occasionally mention a desire for tighter editing to enhance the listening experience, particularly regarding audio quality in certain segments.
Overall, feedback reflects a strong appreciation for the podcast's commitment to humanizing the victims and their families.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#133
United States/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#205
Canada/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#221
United Kingdom/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#173
Australia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#127
South Africa/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#201
Spain/True Crime

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Nature vs. Nurture
Q: What was your thoughts on that? Your mother was murdered.
Michael expresses mixed feelings about his mother's murder, acknowledging it as 'fucked up' but displaying an ambivalent attitude.
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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The podcast focuses on the exploration of true crime, specifically highlighting heinous murder cases through a blend of investigative storytelling and engaging audio elements. Each episode delves into individual cases, examining the lives of victims, the circumstances surrounding their deaths, and the complex dynamics of crime and justice. Notable for its respectful and humanizing approach, the content seeks to amplify the voices of victims and provide insights into the impacts of violence on communities. The narrative is often enriched with primary source audio, including interviews and testimonials, making the listening experience intimate and impactful.

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Invisible Choir launched 8 years ago and published 437 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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Recent guests on Invisible Choir include:

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

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