Two crime obsessed moms discuss the world's most intriguing and intricate cases. Darkness, mystery and a dash of humour.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime |
In this episode, we’re doing a deep dive into the twisted fate of Mark Twitchell, aka ‘The Dexter Killer’. late 20th century, the chilling phenomenon of copy-cat killers gained popularity, referring to disturbed individuals replicating the methods of... more
In May of 2012, friends of Chinese university student, Jun Lin, reported him missing from Montreal, Canada. Days later, rumors of a real-life murder video were circulating online. The friend that reported Jun Lin missing happened to click on the vide... more
In Toronto, on a spring evening in 2003, ten year old Holly Jones walked her friend home after they had a playdate at her house. Holly spoke with her friend’s mother before heading back to her family home, which was in the same neighbourhood, but she... more
In the summer of 1995, 13 year old Thad Phillips would throw himself down a flight of stairs in order to call for help. He had been held captive for almost 2 days, being tortured in the worst imaginable way. His abductor was a sexual sadist, who had ... more
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Best true crime podcast out there! Love the detail and LOVE the long ones as there is so much info covered! Please keep these up!
This is my favourite podcast! I’ve listened since day 1, can’t wait to hear what’s next!
I hate it that I have to compare y’alls podcast to others because they don’t compare to this one, and now I'm stuck to this. I love the side commentary, time and the research you guys put into it. Keep up the great work!
I’ve had to change my rating from the original 5/5 with this last episode. Feels like a lot of the conversation is being more about opinion/biases than fact. They feed off each other without any “devils advocate” or counter arguments. To much focus on behaviours of the family members and shaming them for choices. Most of these families have lost their loved ones in one way or another and the dialogue feels a little “holier than thou” in the last few episodes.
I love the research and effort put into this podcast, but I have a hard time listening to alllll of the gory details with little to no emotion from the hosts. more
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