
Strictly Stalking is a weekly true crime podcast exploring true stalking stories from survivors - in their own words. Every Tuesday, hosts Jaimie Beebe and Jake Deptula cover a unique stalking case by interviewing stalking survivors, advocates, and experts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 347 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | |||

Josie was stalked by a man who first showed up in her life as a regular customer.
After he found her personal email and began sending explicit photos, Josie set a firm boundary — and the harassment began. He used his wealth and resources to terrori... more
Pam was stalked by a fellow stand-up comedian who wouldn't accept rejection. What started as persistent, unwanted romantic attention escalated the moment Pam drew a clear line. She blocked him. She left shows early. She involved her husband. She aske... more
Michelle was sixteen when she started dating the man who would later become her stalker. At that age, she didn't yet recognize the warning signs—his criminal record, his extreme beliefs, the way control already threaded through their relationship. Af... more
Zade thought she was walking into a job interview. Instead, she walked into a trap.She took a position at a beauty supply store owned by a man who quickly began blurring the line between employer and predator—overpaying her, buying her a new phone, t... more
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I love stalking stories and was so excited to start this pod but oh dear. It’s been almost a constant disappointment with each episode.
The hosts are SO disconnected, robotic and reading from the same, worst script ever. All guests are via zoom so that whole phone-call sound is prevalent with just adds to the whole disjointed feel.
90% of their zoom call guests are terrible story tellers or boring people that you wonder why anyone would stalk them. 5% of them aren’t even even getting stalke... more
I’m not sure about some of these cases. The last one I heard. Her pastor was in her house on her laptop and she didn’t call the police? Even with kids on the house? You weren’t worried about how he got in? No? Just me?
This show used to be pretty okay - however there are some episodes where the guest is DEFINITELY exhibiting signs of a mental illness and the sympathy here just encourages their delusions - (specifically, there was one with a woman convinced her coworker was hacking all of her phones and spying on her, some of the things she insisted and hinged her argument on are not possible - my opinion as a legitimate IT professional) - then on top of that are the blaring random ad placements, and the hosts ... more
I understand every victim had the right to say their story and respect it. But some of these people don’t seem like they ever take accountability for common sense things. The most recent one about the police officer being stalked or targeted by her own department. Seems like all she made was excuses for her actions. If you’re a police office, why even put yourself at a spot that in uniform you would be seen out in a public place and know you attract unwanted attention. Common sense DONT even put... more
Why are the ad inserts SO HORRIBLE?!?! There is not only no intro or warning, they cut off the interview mid-word and then blast some commercial at a much louder volume than the podcast is recorded on…. It is SO ANNOYING
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This true crime podcast focuses on the serious issue of stalking, providing a platform for survivors to share their harrowing experiences. Each episode features in-depth interviews with individuals who have faced stalking, often revealing the psychological complexities behind these situations. The discussions also include insights from advocates and experts in the field, highlighting not just personal stories, but also broader societal issues related to stalking, including legal, mental health, and relational dynamics. The podcast aims to raise awareness about the dangers of stalking and to foster discussions that can lead to better understanding and prevention.
A unique aspect of this series is its commitment to allowing guests to narrate... more
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