
Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 248 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureTrue Crime | |||

Serial killer, both terrifying and fascinatin, take center stage as Jim welcomes author Johnny Trevisani to discuss his unconventional book, The Serial Killer Travel Guide Across America. From notorious names to lesser-known killers, the conversation... more
This episode of Jim Harold’s Crime Scene explores the heartbreaking case of young Kyson Rice, a tragedy that shocked a small Wisconsin community and left lasting questions about responsibility and prevention. Author Larry Scheckel joins Jim to walk t... more
A shocking chapter of history comes alive on this episode of Jim Harold's Crime Scene as we explore the attempted assassination of banking titan J.P. Morgan and the brilliant yet deeply troubled man behind it. Author Mary Noé unpacks a tale of poison... more
Jim welcomes author David L. Sloan to discuss his provocative book, How Key West Killed JFK: The Island That Changed The Course of History, exploring alleged connections between Assassination of John F. Kennedy and the shadowy world of Key West in th... more
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Jim really covers these the RIGHT WAY with respect and great responsibility
It takes so long to start and it kind of boring.
The show itself is fine but why did I sing up for the subscriber edition if there’s still going to be ads?
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!!
This is my no. 1 true crime podcast. Informative, intelligent questions and most importantly, a very enjoyable listen.
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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. Johnny Trevisani
2. Larry Scheckel
3. Mary Noé
4. David L. Sloan IV
5. Gregg Olsen
6. Cathy Pickens
7. Paul Smith
8. Gregg Owen
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