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Jim Harold's Crime Scene

Jim Harold
True Crime
Cold Cases
Samuel Little
DNA Evidence
Serial Killers
Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy
NCIS
Criminal Justice
Cold Case Live
Solving Cold Cases
John Eric Armstrong
Murder
Psychology
Golden State Killer
John Benet Ramsey
Zodiac Killer
Israel Keyes
Ted Bundy
Violence Against Women
Jillian Lauren

Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.

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Latest Episodes

Jim speaks with Paul Smith PhD who practiced as a clinical psychologist for 23 years before he committed healthcare fraud, leading to an indictment and a 51-month federal prison sentence serving 28 months. In his book Cruel and Unusual Punishment: A ... more

On this episode of Jim Harold's Crime Scene, former Cook County prosecutor and rock musician Gregg Owen shares the unbelievable true story behind his book Convergence. From opening for rock legends to battling courtroom corruption in 1970s Chicago, O... more

On this episode of Jim Harold's Crime Scene, Jim welcomes investigative author Mark Shaw to discuss his explosive new book, Abuse of Power: Connecting Robert Kennedy's Assassination with the Murders of JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen Exposes Who Was Respon... more

On this week's episode of Crime Scene, Jim interviews John Koerner author of The Four Guns: The Stolen History of the Assassinated Presidents. The book talks about how American history would have changed if the presidents had survived their assassina... more

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Paul Smith
Former clinical psychologist and author of 'Cruel and Unusual Punishment'
Episode: Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 234
Gregg Owen
Former rock musician and prosecutor, author of "Convergence, A True Story"
Episode: Convergence - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 233
Mark Shaw
Author of Abuse of Power, former criminal defense attorney and investigative reporter
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Episode: Abuse of Power - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 232
Janet Wallach
Author of 'Flirting with Danger: The Mysterious Life of Marguerite Harrison, Socialite Spy'
Episode: Flirting With Danger - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 230
Sylvia Shults
Author of multiple books of paranormal non-fiction
Episode: Grave Deeds and Dead Plots - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 229
Ron Hood
Accomplished podcaster and storyteller
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Episode: Grave Deeds and Dead Plots - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 229
Hallie Rubenhold
An award-winning, best-selling author, social historian, broadcaster, and historical consultant for television and film.
Episode: Story of a Murder - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 228
Jonathan Todd Schwartz
Former Hollywood financial advisor turned author and addiction counselor
Episode: From Crime to Redemption - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 226
John Oller
Author and lawyer, focusing on historic true crime
Episode: Gangster Hunters - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 225

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Jim Harold
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Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 521 ratings
  • Wow!

    Jim really covers these the RIGHT WAY with respect and great responsibility

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VicsVapor
    United States8 months ago
  • This is boring

    It takes so long to start and it kind of boring.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Brett I tunes
    United States3 years ago
  • Ads on subscriber edition

    The show itself is fine but why did I sing up for the subscriber edition if there’s still going to be ads?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    candiedisland
    United States3 years ago
  • Smart True Crime

    This is a great show with good interviews. I don’t like to just hear about how someone got killed. The writers Jim interviews are concerned with why criminals do what they do and why it matters to all of us. Thank you Jim. I am really glad you brought this show back!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KJM JTM
    United States3 years ago
  • First class true crime show

    This is my no. 1 true crime podcast. Informative, intelligent questions and most importantly, a very enjoyable listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lucky Luxy
    United Kingdom3 years ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the in-depth and respectful approach to storytelling in true crime, often citing the quality of the interviews with knowledgeable guests.
Overall, the podcast is praised for its informative content and unique perspectives on cases often overlooked in mainstream media.
The host's interviewing style is well-received, as he poses insightful questions that lead to engaging discussions without overshadowing the guests.
Some listeners express concerns over occasional sound quality issues during remote interviews, suggesting a preference for clearer audio in discussions.

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Convergence - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 233
Q: How did you warm up a cold case?
He mentions that it was his brother's inquiry about the case that prompted him to re-investigate, leading to the revival of the case and gathering the necessary evidence to proceed.
Convergence - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 233
Q: What led you to transition from a musician to a prosecutor?
Gregg Owen explains that it was a combination of personal experiences in the music industry coupled with a desire to understand and combat the exploitation he faced as an artist.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 234
Q: Can you describe a little bit about that moment for us?
Paul describes feeling a mix of relief to move on after a long wait and fear upon realizing the permanence of his situation.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 234
Q: Why did you decide to take that path where you said, no, I'm going to delve into this because I want to share this experience with people and let them know what it's really like?
Paul felt it was important to share his experiences from prison to highlight the reality compared to media portrayals and to understand how such experiences affect lives.
Flirting With Danger - Jim Harold's Crime Scene 230
Q: What lessons do you think we can learn from her life?
Her experiences highlight the importance of women's rights and recognizing the potential dangers in societal anger and the rise of extremism.

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What is Jim Harold's Crime Scene about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features in-depth interviews with authors and experts in the true crime genre, exploring both historical and contemporary cases. It is characterized by thoughtful discussions that highlight not just the crimes themselves but also the psychological, social, and cultural aspects surrounding them. Episodes frequently include insights from notable guests such as Pulitzer Prize winners and bestselling authors, providing listeners with a rich understanding of the chosen topics, making it an informative resource for true crime enthusiasts, historians, and casual listeners alike. A notable feature is the emphasis on respectful storytelling, allowing for a deeper examination of the human elements behind criminal cases rather than simply... more

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Recent guests on Jim Harold's Crime Scene include:

1. Paul Smith
2. Gregg Owen
3. Mark Shaw
4. Janet Wallach
5. Sylvia Shults
6. Ron Hood
7. Hallie Rubenhold
8. Jonathan Todd Schwartz

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