
Our True Crime Podcast focuses on bizarre, lesser-known crime cases from around the globe delivered with respect, a bit of humor, and a smidge of song. Everything you’ve come to love from Jen and Cam.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 464 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsTrue CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

On the 12th Nightmare Before Christmas…
The Genesee River flows peacefully through Rochester today, but it still holds a dark memory from the late 1980s. Back then, it became the hunting ground of Arthur Shawcross. He had already served time for mur... more
On the 11th Nightmare Before Christmas...
On a sunny November morning in 1971, best friends Debbie Ackerman and Maria Johnson, both just 15, set out for a day of surfing near Galveston, Texas. The two girls were inseparable—bonded by their shared lo... more
On the 10th Nightmare Before Christmas…
Palm Sunday is usually a day of hope and reflection, but in 1984, East New York faced a horror it would never forget. Families were at home, children played, and neighbors went about their day, but inside 108... more
On the 9th Nightmare Before Christmas...
On the afternoon of March 12, 2004, a quiet Fresno street exploded with panic. Twenty-five-year-old Sofina Solorio stood outside the boarded-up home where she’d once lived, screaming for Marcus Wesson to rele... more
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This isn't a slickly produced, big budget true crime podcast, but it's independent production is the appeal, and the regional accents of the hosts adds to the charm and listening experience.
It is kind of a low energy show, but it works for these particular hosts.
The two concerns that I have are:
They very often talk over each other and absolutely nothing can be understood in those moments. Please ladies...speak one at a time.
The second may not be an issue for many listeners, but for t... more
I enjoy the casual banter of the hosts and the fact that there is (almost) always a conclusion to the case. I also appreciate that every other word is not a curse word. The cases come from a variety of locations and are well researched. Thank you for all you do!!!!
I usually love your podcasts but when I came across this one I found several errors.
Jackie Clark was murdered in 1995 (June 3rd), not 1985 as repeatedly stated. Another statement was that the trailer park Lyons lived in was walking distance to where the kids were looking for tadpoles at a pond. This is also not correct. Even through the woods it would be several kilometres between Apple Blossom Trailer Park on the Kingsley Road to where the frog pond was behind McAdam Avenue. As well, the lo... more
Happy Birthday to you both!!!
Sooooo wish I could join you on the trip.
My hubby hates travelling too, so sad
Love this cast!!!
My doors are locked
Don’t need woke politics- pass
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Focusing on lesser-known and bizarre crime cases from around the world, this podcast offers a unique blend of storytelling that combines serious discussions with humor. Hosted by two engaging personalities, it emphasizes respect for victims while incorporating light-hearted elements, personal anecdotes, and occasional musical interludes, making each episode both informative and entertaining. The hosts interact with guests from various backgrounds, providing emotional insights into criminal cases alongside a broader critique of societal implications surrounding these tragedies.
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