
Killer Communications is a true crime podcast that looks at cases in which a victim, their family, police, or the press, are contacted by someone connected to the crime; or at least claiming to be. It flies in the face of common sense thinking; you would think that the people involved in perpetrating these crimes would want to distance themselves from them. However, you'd be shocked just how often... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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Episode 15 Cari Farver
When Dave Krupa met Cari Farver in 2012, he thought it was a match made in heaven. But when she began texting him hundreds of times a day, he had no idea these texts would destroy several people's lives over the next two yea... more
Episode 14 Thomas Wales
In 2006 the FBI received an envelope postmarked from Las Vegas. Inside was an anonymous letter where the writer confessed to being the contract killer in the unsolved murder of Seattle Washington prosecutor, Thomas C. Wales... more
Episode 13 April Marie Tinsley
Two years after the 1988 abduction and murder of eight-year-old April Tinsley in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the disturbing phrase "I kill April Marie Tinsley….I will kill again" was found scrawled on a barn door ten miles... more
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 342: The Case of Jassy Correia.
On February 24, 2019, 23-year-old Jassy Correia went out to celebrate her birthday at a nightclub in Boston's Theatre District with friends. When she left the club in the... more
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I just recently heard about this podcast & I can’t wait for more seasons & episodes. I feel bad for the victims & I hope one day these people get justice. I love everything by you guys but I was super excited to hear about this podcast. There is a case with a victim Angela Hammond whose was on the pay phone with her boyfriend when she got abducted and it’s still unsolved idk if that is considered killer communication I just thought maybe with her being on the pay phone the time of her abduction ... more
This show is so intriguing. I love how Morf lays out the storyline. I am captivated with every episode!
Update: Mike has responded to the feedback and has removed the sound effects! I've updated my rating to 4 stars.
Original Review:
Unlike a previous reviewer, I do in fact understand Mike's "killer communications" concept. The most recent episode centred around love letters.
But understanding the podcasts concept isn't the issue.
It would be wise for Mike to humbly accept the clear issues listeners have with the show.
The cheesy 'ding' of a typewriter between "chapters" (as in book chapters... more
Please cover the cases of Shari Smith and Debra Helmick -both victims of Larry Gene Bell. Another case I would like to see covered would be that of Angela Hammond.
Keep it coming! Much better without the sound effects!
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A true crime show that centers on cases where perpetrators or associates attempt to reach out to victims, families, law enforcement, or the press, often blurring the lines between investigation and storytelling. Episodes weave together meticulous research, case chronology, and investigative angles—sometimes incorporating DNA, genealogy, and cross-institutional collaboration—while maintaining a narrative focus on the victims and their communities. The host brings a narrative-forward approach with chapter-style pacing and recurring sound design choices that reinforce the storytelling theme; there is also occasional reference to cross-promotional elements with other productions. Overall, it appeals to listeners who enjoy in-depth case analysis... more
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