Hosts, Jasmine & Megan, discuss a different true crime story in each episode, but one has no idea what’s coming. Megan brings the facts, and Jasmine brings some memorable, off-the-cuff reactions. Don't miss it! If you like being an armchair detective, you'll love being a sideline sleuth. Music and editing by Chris Petro
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Join Megan and Jasmine as they pay their respects to a beloved podcast and all the people who came along for the ride.
In 2007, the four daughters of Banita Jacks all stopped attending school. Slowly people noticed changes about the family, most notably not seeing the girls anymore. It wouldn't be until early 2008 that the truth about what happened in the house was r... more
In December 2000, seven men escaped from a maximum security prison in Texas and went on a crime spree that led to a nationwide manhunt. Join Megan and Jasmine as they rehash the elaborate escape, and all its twists and turns.
When Richard Hernandez was a no call, no show two days in a row at work, friends and coworkers sounded the alarm in Dallas, TX. After finding only ominous clues in and around his apartment, investigators concluded he had been murdered. Join Megan, Ja... more
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I found this podcast when searching for ones that had this story. And it did not disappoint. In fact it’s the best one one this case. They did a great job and had the most information on it. They did the research some don’t. I am now a fan. Thank you
What a great organization! Thanks for mentioning it during the Jacks sisters episode.
These ladies are awesome and I love how they present cases. The cases are well researched and their personalities work well together. I am thankful they are back even if it is only once a month.
This is my new jam! They are quite similar to another favorite (crime junkie). I like their witty little comments but how they still keep it professional. I also really like that Megan will tell all the facts then hit you with some theories and opinions at the end. Jasmine cracks me up with her little side comments too. I often find myself laughing at her remarks- she had me dying a few episodes ago yelling about Suga Shane- “ you the cops homie!”. I totally want to be friends with them in real ... more
The main hostess has the most annoying voice ever, and talks so fast. The other two are great but I can’t with the other one!
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