A true crime podcast that balances crime and murder with semi-related nonsense from the Back Porch.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Domestic violence is no joke. It seems that every local news station around the country reports this kind of crime all too often. This week we take a look at the number of lives ruined by the selfish, murderous act of one person.
We all make mistakes. But sadly, some people are so depressed and devastated by their mistakes, that they consider suicide. This week we look at a man in Virginia who is a cold blooded killer. And he knows that he doesn't deserve to live. In fac... more
Men like Stalin and Hitler held racist visions which proved to be devastating to the world. Even decades later, they have influenced many individuals to act out on their hatred. This episode takes a look at one particular person in late 70's that... more
A lot of people associate Alabama with grits and gridiron. But just like every other state, there are ruthless men there who don't give a second thought to taking what isn't theirs...by whatever means necessary. And if they have to kill someone in ... more
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Couldn’t finish the episode of Sandra lane. Once these guys started saying it was basically the kids fault, I was done. On drugs or not, she should have reported him to the police before even buying a gun and getting training. Instead of telling them, that she could handle it. Better yet, called his dad and let him know what was going on. Who even thinks about killing their grandkid as a first option. Leave the crime episodes to the woman.
I can say with utmost confidence that the episode on the Buffalo Bike Path Rapist/Altemio Sanchez is the only podcast I’ve found with the correct and most in depth details out there. Victims names were pronounced correctly, they gave voice to many of the victims that are often not covered elsewhere, they focused on what happened to Anthony Capozzi, also they talked about the tiny nuisances that many of us Buffalonians grew up knowing about and were fearful of. If they got this case *exactly* rig... more
I found this today and am completely impressed and am hooked. And I am one picky true crime podcast fan. Heartbroken that it’s over.
It was a good time 🖤
The hosts are great at telling you the story. Their dialogue flows very well.
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