
Texas True Crime is a podcast all about crime in the Lone Star State with a little bit of weird from the Lone Star State thrown in here and there.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Jose Menchaca thought he and his cousin Candie Dominguez were close, he thought of her as a sister. He had always looked out for her and her children and helped them out in times of need. Unfortunately, for Jose, Candie did not return those feelings.... more
Bobby Fuller was a rising star in the rock n roll world in the 1960s. His band, The Bobby Fuller Four, had already charted on the Billboard Top 40 several times. When he was found dead in his car, the police ruled it suicide. No one believed this con... more
Dena Schlosser was a stay at home mom who was very involved in her church. After the birth her third daughter, Dena suffered from severe postpartum psychosis. She decided that she wanted to give her new baby to God and it ended in tragedy.
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Michael Chambers was a retired firefighter from Quinlan, Texas. He was a family man that doted on his wife and grandkids. He loved restoring classic cars and spending time in his workshop. Michael disappeared one afternoon and it's still not clear if... more
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So, my attention was caught because I have an obsession with older horror movies, one being "The Town that Dreaded Sundown", thus seeing a podcast delve into it was awesome. Though it was a little shaky at first, she's definitely improved a lot. Plus it's always interesting to get an unpolished podcaster that shows their human side.
I really enjoy the story telling. I live in Texas and you tend to forget how pig the state is and how much has happened. Please continue with more true crime,
Love listening to her. Especially the episodes of crimes in small towns she paints a vivid picture in my mind.
Great 3 part series on Sandra Bridewell! I love your voice and cadence. It felt like a sweet gal pal telling me some juicy gossip.
Feels like I’m having a conversation with a friend. With that being said… my friend keeps forgetting what she is thinking/saying. At times it sounds like she is reading a script but also trying to throw some of herself in it and that catches her off guard. Overall I like it. I’m giving grace to the earlier episodes because it was so new. KEEP IT GOIN GIRL!
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Focusing on the diverse and often harrowing landscape of crime in Texas, content frequently revolves around notorious cases, mysterious disappearances, and the impact of crime on local communities. The host presents each story with a personal touch, often intertwining anecdotes that create a conversational and relatable atmosphere. Episodes explore not only the grim details of criminal cases but also the complexities of human relationships and social dynamics, making it as much about the people involved as the events themselves. Listeners can expect in-depth examinations of both well-known and lesser-publicized crimes, ensuring a captivating experience whether they're familiar with Texas or not.
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Texas True Crime launched 3 years ago and published 82 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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