
Each episode will be themed listing the top 10 true crime stories and mysteries that you may have never heard of before.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

The disappearance of British teen Owen Harding
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The murder of Australian tourist, Elly Warren
Originally released on Stolen Lives Patreon in March 2025
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The solved murder of Celine Figard
Originally released on Stolen Lives Patreon in February 2025
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The solved murder of Liam Smith
Originally released on Stolen Lives Patreon in January 2025
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Dreadful slow and mannered narration: unlistenable.
A huge fan of Stolen Lives, and so discovering this incredible channel has absolutely made my day!
Amazing show, incredibly well put together episodes and a greatly respected way of retelling these tales.
I enjoyed the content, however the voice delivery is incredibly painful and hard to sit through. Drawn out like reporter’s voices.
This podcast is good, IF… you can put up with the constant “Quote, Unquote”…I can’t…Why many podcasters spoil there narratives by quoting and unquoting words, phrases, sentences of what people said at the time. This type of language is only required on news reports, legal occurrences and court or disputes. It really really spoils the story. For example” the family of the victims quote,said they never gave up hope, unquote”……Why oh Why not just say “ the family never gave up hope”
It really spoil... more
The format, the cadence of the narration, and the exposure to cases I might never have heard of otherwise are highlights for me. I wish there were more episodes but also when I tried to come up with a list to suggest I couldn’t, so I’m looking forward to seeing (or hearing, rather) what’s next!
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A unique exploration of lesser-known true crime stories, this podcast features themed episodes that highlight the top ten mysteries, cases, and events that may not be widely recognized. It blends compelling storytelling with the darker aspects of human experience, making it an engaging option for listeners interested in true crime narratives that often go untold. Through detailed accounts and in-depth discussions, the show seeks to shed light on the complexities surrounding these enigmatic cases, inviting listeners to reflect on broader societal issues related to crime and justice.
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