Tired of hearing the same old true crime stories? Then you've come to the right place! Welcome to It's About Damn Crime. A true crime podcast where co-hosts Brittney and Justine discuss true crime cases featuring people of color. So please give it a listen. Promise some of these cases will be brand new to you!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
In 1992, in Dayton, Ohio, 4 teens went on a 3 day killing spree that started on Christmas Eve and referred to themselves as "The Downtown Posse". We finish this episode off with stranger danger stories (of course) and farewell messages from our amazi... more
On the morning of July 18, 1989, Bob Siders came home to find his 18 year old daughter, Shannon Siders, missing. And even though her body was found a few months later, the case for Shannon goes cold. It isn't until 22 years later, when her case is re... more
In 1952, Ruby McCollum, the wealthiest black woman in Live Oak, Florida, went into Dr. Adams office and shot him. Now, Dr. Adams was a prominent white doctor, so the question on everyone's mind was, "Why would Ruby kill good ol' Doc Adams?". The answ... more
This week we start off the episode with a huge announcement and then we lead into the story of Kelly Forbes who was charged with strangling & killing her husband, Michael Forbes. She claimed it was self defense, but after questioning her, it started ... more
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Thanks for taking the time to share this case; I respectfully disagree with how much you could care less about different genders being murderer until now ; very unfair and you clearly don't care ( or at least have some human empathy about people of other gender) . Absolutely not feeling this podcast and the hosts; but that's freedom of speech. Thanks for your content.
Ignorant ratchet hosts
From OWW figure that one out ( old white woman)
I’ll take my true crime podcasts well researched with a very large side of respect for the victim(s) and at least a modicum of decency while telling story. This was NOT that. I hope it improves.
I only came across this podcast because I was looking for a specific story ,and unfortunately this podcast was the only one who had it, I don’t even really know what happened I was too distracted with the constant giggling ,and jokes i felt like I was listening to grade school kids who think they’re funny joke around about the dumbest things, I also find it disrespectful to joke around about the case these are real people who have passed away and to make a joke out of it is just distasteful, I c... more
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