
She Goes by Jane is a true crime podcast that focuses on the stories of missing women and unidentified women. Each episode explores unsolved disappearances and Jane Doe cases with deep research, historical context, and original poetry, featuring guest readings by actors and advocates.
Unlike other true crime podcasts, we center the victims—not the killers. No gore. No gimmicks. Just the truth, to... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

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I truly love this podcast. I understand and agree the spotlight should be on the victim sometimes I find it frustrating that they don’t use the perpetrator’s name.
I’m very familiar with true crime and know a little/sometimes a lot, about many of these cases but while I’m driving I can’t Google the case to jog my memory. Let’s face it, most people know the perpetrator’s name in serial offender cases and might not remember all the victims’ names but the d-bag’s name may ring a bell.
This is so amazing podcast on this topic..i love it.
I found this podcast by accident and I am so glad I did. I love true crime and Aimee does a wonderful job of telling the story of the lost. The added bonus of her poems just makes this a must add to your library!!
This podcast is done with such care and sensitivity. Too often true crime focusses on the perpetrator, not the victim. Aimee Baker’s poetry is a touchstone for this podcast generally, but also for each episode. Beautifully done!
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This show centers on missing and unidentified women, offering ethical true crime storytelling with a strong focus on victims. Episodes blend in-depth case history with context on investigative techniques, including DNA genealogy and cold-case work, and feature original poetry readings by guests to illuminate the human side of each story. The format tends to center compassion and restraint, avoiding sensational detail while highlighting systemic issues, advocacy, and the people behind the cases. A recurring strength is the unique combination of rigorous research and artistic interpretation, which can appeal to listeners who want thoughtful, non-gory coverage and insight into how investigations unfold over time.
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She Goes by Jane: A True Crime Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 132 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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Recent guests on She Goes by Jane: A True Crime Podcast include:
1. Kathy Garver
2. Briana Evigan
3. Ashley Plum
4. Chrissy Champagne
5. Kim Roberts
6. Laura Ault
7. Patricia Rae
8. Chipo Chung
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