
Hosted and executive produced by Attorney and Law&Crime anchor Jesse Weber, Prime Crime puts a spotlight on infamously controversial stories that have shocked investigators and the public alike. Jesse Weber takes a deep dive into the most high-profile and shocking criminal cases that have garnered national attention.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

A Wisconsin woman left her Waukesha apartment for what should have been a routine physical therapy appointment for her boyfriend. Stephanie Pavlons seemingly vanished while en route to the doctor’s office, never coming home. Her mother, concerned aft... more
A 13-year-old Florida girl seemingly vanished early in the morning on a school day. The boyfriend of Madeline Soto’s mother said he dropped her off near her school, not at the front door, because she was embarrassed by him. Maddie’s mother, Jennifer ... more
In May 2016, a single gunshot ignited a three-week nightmare that left three people dead within a one-mile radius in Kentucky. The initial killing of a 40-year-old man was merely the catalyst for a much darker crime: the murder of two teenage brother... more
A teenager was at odds with his mom after moving to Florida to live with her in 2024. Collin Griffith previously lived with his father, Charles Robert Griffith, in Oklahoma, before the then-15-year-old shot him in self-defense on Valentine’s Day in 2... more
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AVOID THIS SHOW. They can’t even be bothered to have a transition to ad breaks, so the narrator will be interrupted mid-sentence by someone screaming in your ear. Just awful.
The stories are good as is the new host. Unfortunately, each episode is edited weirdly. The podcast will be going on and suddenly cut to a comercial mid sentence or the host will say an ad is comming up and now ad is played. It also ends very abruptly at times.
B plus for content, F minus minus minus minus minus minus for presentation. I really wanted to hear the story about the Clutter family because I already knew a great deal of it but the voice acting and the supposition of what was possibly (although highly unlikely) said was just ridiculous. I've never heard a more outrageously stupid podcast. Why do podcasters take good material and make it into a podcast that is just unlistenable?
And for the love of God, why can't podcasters use the word "wen... more
I like to sleep to this. Is that weird?
but the acting is so bad.
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