A weekly series about con artists who kill, money and murder hosted by Catherine Townsend.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture |
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Catherine has become one of my favorites for so many reasons but mostly because she really cares about helping people and finding out the real truth not just trusting information already out there. She’s a great investigator in my opinion. I particularly love this show because not only are the stories well told but she also teaches us a lot. I honestly feel like she’s trying to make the world a better place and bring up subjects that aren’t widely discussed but really need to be. Definitely reco... more
I love this podcast! Only problem is the infrequency of the episodes!! More please!!
Just finished my first episode and if the rest are as good it’ll make this the perfect True Crime podcast. Why? I love Catherine Townsend’s straightforward, no-nonsense narration. No added fluff, no repetitive interviews with family members and witnesses, no boring, inane and often irrelevant chitchat between 2 hosts. Townsend just tells the story in a clear and concise manner, with enough detail to give you all the pertinent facts and make it interesting. I’m looking forward to binging on the p... more
I love listening to her voice, and her stories are always very well researched, put together and recorded.
Catherine is my favorite Podcast host/journalist. Her reporting and research is so thorough and always keeps me interested. I have loved her other podcasts and hope she continues this amazing work.
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Blood Money launched 2 years ago and published 58 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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