
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 | 17 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Episode 12 The Circleville Writer Part 2
In our season 1 finale, we conclude the investigation into the Circleville Letter Writer. While the case officially remains unsolved, we provide a few potential suspects for your consideration as well as wher... more
Episode 11 The Circleville Writer Part 1
1977 Circleville, Ohio found itself embedded in a deeply disturbing mystery for almost two decades. The small town was terrorized by thousands of letters flooding resident mailboxes, threatening to expose all... more
Introducing; Clues with Morgan Absher & Kaelyn Moore KC
Join hosts Morgan Absher and Kaelyn Moore as they take
you deep into the world of the most notorious crimes ever — where a single clue
can crack a case wide open.
From shocking murders to seria... more
Episode 10 Margaret Ellen Fox
In June, 1974, Fourteen year old Margaret Ellen Fox was excited. The Burlington City, NJ resident was trying to earn extra money over the summer to but school clothes for the upcoming school year. She and her eleven yea... more
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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!
It’s nice to have a show that doesn’t cover the same cases as everyone else! The format is interesting and relaxing, while remaining engaging.
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Apple Podcasts | #65 |
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Exploring the eerie realms of communication tied to violent crimes, this podcast examines the unsettling connections between victims, their families, law enforcement, and those who may be involved in the crimes themselves. Each episode intricately unfolds true crime narratives that highlight bizarre scenarios where perpetrators, or individuals claiming ties to the crime, reach out in unexpected ways. This unique angle not only captivates true crime enthusiasts but also provokes thoughtful discussions on the motives behind such communications. Expect a mix of chilling stories and probing analyses, making it a compelling listen for anyone intrigued by the darker sides of human psychology and criminal behavior.
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