Are you obsessed with solving crimes? Are you a sleuth for the truth with a self-awarded PHD in unsolved mysteries? Do you believe you should be giving an FYI to the FBI? Do the detectives label it a cold case while you’re just getting warmed up? Then you need to join Leah Lamarr on the ‘Real-Time Crime’ podcast...Where each episode we’ll discuss all the details of a high profile case and uncover ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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I just listened to the last episode of the season and I’m not sure I’ll listen next season. I love Leah and Demitri, definitely miss Teddi. I liked it a lot at first and it was fine even after she left, but quickly it seemed like no one was researching what they were talking about AT ALL. For example (and not the only one), this last episode they spent several minutes talking about how DB Cooper got his money and it’s on his Wikipedia. They didn’t even read his Wikipedia. Just try a little harde... more
After trying to listen to several episodes i gave up. They female host is awful. Very arrogant and mean girl-ish. I tried to listen to the latest episode where they discussed DB Cooper. It took me less than 2 minutes on google to see that he demanded money and parachutes when the plane landed. Then demanded they fly to Mexico. Thats when he jumped. The show led you to believe he just took money from people on the short flight and then hopped off the plane. Why do a true crime podcast or any pod... more
Tell us about the crimes not about you political views!
It looks like they changed the logo to just Leah. No mention of it anywhere.
Love Teddi Mellencamp & the in depth discussions of crime, but it’s extremely hard to enjoy and listen when Leah is constantly laughing/breathing into the mic after her own “jokes”? The conversation is always interrupted by Leah making it about herself or just trying to crack a joke.. I wish the discussions were a bit more serous… less about Leah’s personal life or stories. I try to listen to every episode but she loses me every time. If Leah can work on letting the stories run more smoothly by ... more
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The podcast engages listeners with explorations of high-profile crime cases while blending serious discussions with lighthearted commentary. The hosts, Leah Lamarr and co-hosts like TJ Holmes, present a mix of news updates, inspiring stories, and humor as they dissect crime-related incidents and current events. Emphasizing a conversational style, the episodes encompass a range of topics from celebrity engagements to violent incidents, fostering an atmosphere where listeners feel like part of an informal yet informative discussion. This unique combination of content likely appeals to true crime enthusiasts who enjoy both critical insights and comedic elements.
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Recent guests on Real-Time Crime include:
1. Cassie Ventura Fines
2. Amanda Knox
3. Randee Kogan
4. Paul de Gelder
5. Dr. Hillary Goldsher
6. Qwanell Mosley
7. Aubrey O'Day
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