MURDER DICTIONARY {mer-der dik-she-ner-e} : a humorous discussion between true crime fanatics : an exploration of multiple cases based on the weekly topic, following the letter sequence of the alphabet : a great excuse for the podcast hosts to call their morbid curiosities "research"
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureComedy |
This episode we talk about how Maxim Gareyev was overcome by jealousy at influencer Ekaterina Karaglanova, & attacked her brutally before stuffing her into a suitcase. more
This episode we discuss how Sid Ahmed Rezala committed several violent offenses as a teen with little consequence before escalating to murder. Police missed several opportunities to catch him, which left Sid free to keep inflicting violence on trains... more
This episode we discuss how William Guatney crossed the US on the train working at various state and county fairs. During the same years many boys were abducted and murdered wherever railroad junctions and fairs crossed paths. more
This week we discuss how Angel Maturino Resendiz began living on the road as a teenager while supporting himself through a life of crime, that escalated to violence and multiple murders across the US and Mexico. more
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Sorry, there are just some things that are not funny. I can’t imagine being a family member in any of these cases they cover for “entertainment” or “comedy” but there is just absolutely nothing at all you should be joking about with the violent rape and murder of a 12 year old.
Just insensitive, too many jokes and laughing every 3 sentences. You can’t even follow along the story.
I BARELY made it through an episode of this podcast, and that’s saying a lot because I was listening to a story about my own distant relative. more
This podcast was absolutely awesome. Only listen if you have a sense of humor and like comedic relief with your true crime. I listen to the episodes with Kelly at least once a year but I totally miss Brianna regardless of her cohost. Come back to meeee!!!
When people criticize the true crime Community this is what they’re talking about. Hearing you laugh and joke while talking about victims was sooooo off putting
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