Recapping, updating and sometimes correcting the ORIGINAL True Crime TV show, Forensic Files. One host has been watching True Crime shows since she was (way too) young and the other host thought he was starting a podcast about The X Files, so he is learning everything about true crime for the first time.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The hosts of the Forensic Files Duo podcast provide an in-depth recap and analysis of Forensic Files Season 1, Episode 9, titled "Deadly Neighborhoods," which delves into unsettling clusters of cancer cases that emerged in various com... more
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In this episode of the Forensic Files Duo Podcast, the hosts take a deep dive into Forensic Files Season 14, Episode 15, Trail of a Killer. This chilling case follows the brutal 2003 murder of Kathy Loreck, who was attacked while walk... more
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On the Forensic Files Duo podcast’s 16th episode, the duo take a deep dive into The Wilson Murder. This episode of Forensic Files delves into the murder of Jack Wilson, a wealthy doctor found dead in his home under suspicious circumst... more
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The Duo covers Season 14, Episode 16 of Forensic Files, titled "Gone Ballistic," the episode delves into the 2008 murder of Colorado real estate developer Alan Helmick. Found shot to death in his home by his wife, Miriam Helmick, she ... more
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As a diehard Forensic Files fan and unapologetic podcast addict, the fact that I didn’t find this until today is insane. I was a little wary at first, but the hosts make good on their promise to laugh at themselves, never the victim or tragedy being discussed. They are always respectful, well-researched, and absolutely hilarious when they do find a window for something lighthearted. I love all the additional info in each episode- the outside info in the Steve Robards case was fascinating! I wish... more
Found your podcast and thought I would give it a listen. As an avid tc podcast listener wanted to give you a review. Not really a Forensic Files watcher but I don’t have to be! Great Job!
I am a newcomer to podcasts and truecrime but a FAN of Forensic Files. This duo masters the combination of facts and humor. Thank you for this podcast I will definitely keep listening to you guys!
I’ve followed true crime for years, but have rarely watched forensic files. I’ve known Danielle for years and every episode I am cracking up laughing how silly her and Drew are! 🤣 in between the story. She is educating her co-host Drew and I and I am here for it! Drew is also hilarious in his own right and laughs at himself not knowing much about true crime! We learn together, Drew! Fantastic podcast, guys!!
This is the perfect podcast for fans of Forensic Files! It’s very well researched and contains lots of information that either wasn’t in the original FF episode or was in but was incorrect. The hosts also provide updates on the cases, and are very funny throughout while never being disrespectful to the victims and their families. And you can listen to the whole thing while drinking an original cocktail by Drew’s grandpa!
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A unique blend of true crime storytelling and humor characterizes the discussions, which primarily focus on recapping and correcting episodes from the original Forensic Files television series. The hosts share personal anecdotes that enrich their analysis, reflecting on their varying levels of familiarity with true crime—one is a seasoned aficionado while the other experiences the genre through fresh eyes. This dual perspective allows for engaging conversations that balance respect for the serious nature of the cases with lighthearted banter, making it accessible and entertaining for both hardcore followers and newcomers alike. Additionally, episodes often highlight societal implications and ethical considerations related to crime and media... more
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