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Lynda Spence
John Addis
Colin Coats
Fraud
Murder Trial
2011
Sokol Zafaj
Real Estate Scam
Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency
Jason Derek Brown
Maria Marshall
Stansted Airport
John Glenn
Glasgow
Scotland
Philip Wade
Fahim Saleh
Tyrese Haspel
Larry Mcnabney
Robert Marshall

A weekly series about con artists who kill, money and murder hosted by Catherine Townsend.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes71Founded3 years ago
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DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture

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Blind Faith: McGinniss, Joe: 9780451418135: Amazon.com: Books

State v. Marshall :: 1991 :: Supreme Court of New Jersey Decisions

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The Female Family Annihilator - Hannah Scott, Katie Fleming, 2014

Why did this TikTok influencer kill her husband and two children? | The Independent

Autopsy Results in Madbury, New Hampshire Deaths Investigation

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'Black Swan' Ashley Benefield sentenced for killing her estranged husband | FOX 13 Tampa Bay

'Natalie Cochran is the Face of Evil': Victim Impact Statements

The Case of the Black Swan (Part 2) | Full Episode - 911 call 

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Catherine Townsend
Host and storyteller, Catherine Townsend brings a nuanced perspective to true crime narratives, delving into the lives of both victims and perpetrators. She emphasizes the psychological aspects of criminal behavior and aims to provoke thought about societal implications through her storytelling.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Great reporting and commentary

    Catherine Townsend presents this excellent podcast. The storytelling, pace and perspective are perfect.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    killmenow!
    United Kingdom22 days ago
  • Needs better editing

    Love the podcast but the random pauses and repeating of phrases takes away from the stories. Probably the only podcast I listen to where it’s this obvious that the episode wasn’t completed in one take.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    doc1788
    United Statesa month ago
  • Favorite Podcast

    Such a professional, knowledgeable host and interesting true crime stories - my favorite podcast and I’m confident it will be for others too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    factsmustbechecked
    United States5 months ago
  • Too woke

    It’s super confusing when you’re calling men women and women men. A female victim of a crime should not be called “he.” It is confusing, and more importantly, it is illogical.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Hun💜
    United States7 months ago
  • Great podcast!

    I discovered it about 2-3 months ago and binged and am caught up! I love your voice and how easy you make it to follow the case (as perplexed as it can get).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ana Carvajal 88
    Canada7 months ago

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There are concerns regarding the editing quality in recent episodes, with several remarks highlighting noticeable mistakes and interruptions during the narratives.
Listeners enjoy the intricate details and emotional depth provided in each story, though some express dissatisfaction with pacing and editing glitches.
Listeners appreciate the host's storytelling skills and find the narratives engaging and well-researched.

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What is Red Collar about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series offers a captivating exploration of true crime stories centered around con artists who commit murder. Episodes feature detailed narratives of real-life criminals, unveiling their elaborate schemes and the dark psychology behind their actions. Addressing various themes such as betrayal, greed, and the consequences of deception, episodes shed light on the personal and societal impacts of these crimes. The storytelling is rich and engaging, often incorporating investigative elements that make complex tales accessible and intriguing to listeners. Audiences will find a mix of tragic endings and thought-provoking discussions surrounding morality and justice, ensuring a gripping experience for fans of crime documentaries and psychologi... more

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