
This is the Guessnicity podcast, the podcast that's set up almost like a game show. This is the place where I give the case, and you guess the race. Hence the name Guessnicity. This is not to talk down about any race but to shed light on the fact that we're all a little crazy. My name is Luther, and I'll be your host on this fun ride. So, no matter what race or ethnicity you are, sit back, listen,... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

On this episode I am joined by the ladies!!! Tam, Jess, and Tomeka. We start off the show talking about the Richard Ferguson case and verdict. From there we jump into our standard Guessnicity format and I bring two cases sent in by listeners and one ... more
On this episode of The Guessnicity Podcast, I’m joined by Ty and J Cal as we dive into cases involving police officers who were arrested or fired for their actions. As the stories unfold, a clear pattern begins to emerge, leading to a deeper question... more
On this episode of The Guessnicity Podcast, I’m joined once again by Tam and her little sister Bri. We break down one case I brought to the table along with three wild listener-submitted cases. From a criminal who chose a very tight hiding spot, to a... more
On this episode of The Guessnicity Podcast, I’m joined by Tam, Meka, and Ty. Ty and Meka kick things off with a big announcement before we dive into chilling cases of serial killer couples. Buckle up for a wild and entertaining ride—this one’s packed... more
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Been listening to this since the first episode. Just want to support you and what you’re doing. Thanks for keeping my entertained.
I love it when I start to recognize a crime and remember reading it in a news article somewhere 🤣🤣 this show makes me laugh. Shout out to True Crime Kent for introducing me to this show, thank you!
Been here since the beginning. Found Luther on True Crime Kent’s Emmet Till episode. Don’t sleep on this you’ll regret it.
Love this Show!!
I want a tie and Kent episode again. Love you, Luther.
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Presenting a captivating blend of true crime and interactive entertainment, this podcast engages listeners by inviting them to guess the race of various crime suspects based on intriguing case narratives. Each episode features lively discussions filled with humor and camaraderie among a rotating cast of guests, including family members and friends. Noteworthy is the unique game-show format, where the playful premise aims to disarm serious conversations about crime, race, and societal issues while retaining an atmosphere of laughter and reflection. The host not only weaves personal anecdotes but also delves into unsettling realities associated with crime, making it both a thought-provoking and entertaining experience for diverse audiences.
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Recent guests on The Guessnicity Podcast include:
1. J Cal
2. Mike Winter
3. Asher Jabbar
4. Kenneth Chungus
5. Marcellus Blackwell
6. Lawrence Drennan
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