
The Official Podcast of Ray William Johnson, storyteller and comedian. Tune in for the best stories of True Crime and Pop Culture.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 535 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Kouri Richins, a Utah mother of three and real estate agent, was convicted in March 2026 of murdering her husband, Eric Richins, by spiking his cocktail.
Father Gerald Robinson, a Catholic priest in Toledo, Ohio, who was convicted in 2006 for the brutal 1980 murder of a 71-year-old nun, Sister Margaret Ann Pahl.
Bryan Cranston was once wanted for murder. And this could have ended his acting career before it had a chance to start.
Matthew Cox is a former Tampa, Florida-based mortgage broker who became one of the most prolific mortgage fraud con artists of the early 2000s, stealing an estimated $55 million by crafting elaborate synthetic identities and forging extensive loan do... more
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I am always listening to his story, when cooking, doing my research paper and even when showering that’s how good he is.
I truly enjoy his visual storytelling along with the audio. And I didn’t think I would like the podcast given the visual aspect is so stimulating. But I do find it’s a really great podcast for short lessons too, particularly just before bed.
Though, it’s obviously focussed on crime, not all of it is death related.
If ray happens to read this, really entertaining just maybe edit out the parts where you show photos so that way it isn’t confusing. Overall pretty great.
If ray happens to read this, really entertaining just maybe edit out the parts where you show photos so that way it isn’t confusing. Overall pretty great.
I finished all Apple Podcasts. On to YouTube 😀
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Spotify | #187 | |
Apple Podcasts | #180 | |
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Apple Podcasts | #181 | |
Apple Podcasts | #208 |
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Focusing on the intersection of true crime and pop culture, this podcast presents gripping narratives about infamous criminals, shocking scandals, and societal issues tied to personality stories that captivate audiences. Each episode sticks closely to real-life events that delve into the darker aspects of human nature, narrated with a mix of dark humor and engaging storytelling. Topics range from violent crimes, fraud, and disturbing personal stories to societal commentary, making it appealing for listeners who are fascinated by the complexities of crime and its impact on culture. Unique in its storytelling approach, the host combines humor with serious subjects, creating an engaging environment for those who appreciate deep yet entertainin... more
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