
A weekly series about con artists who kill, money and murder hosted by Catherine Townsend.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

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New owner of Kouri Richins’ Midway mansion will finish the home
Eric Richins’ family, not Kouri, gets insurance money from Eric’s business, court says
A Utah mom is charged in her husband's death. Did she poison him with a cocktail? - CB... more
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da.lacounty.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/RETURN-TO-PETITION-FOR-WRIT-OF-HABEAS-CORPUS.pdf
NIGHTMARE ON ELM DRIVE | Vanity Fair | October 1990
Here's What the Menendez Brothers Said After Judge Gave Them a Potential Path to Freedom... more
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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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I really enjoyed the content of this podcast, but the audio quality can be a bit distracting. It also sounds like she’s reading from a script, with pauses and restarts at unusual moments, which makes the storytelling feel less natural than it used to. I had to unfollow because I just can’t do it.
Recent episodes are oddly and awkwardly edited and the result is the story does not make sense. It has become hard to listen to. Not sure what changed.
I used to love you, so much potential. I was so happy you were back. BUT all you do is RECYCLE old content with WORSE editing. I am over it.
Catherine Townsend presents this excellent podcast. The storytelling, pace and perspective are perfect.
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.
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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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Red Collar launched 3 years ago and published 73 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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