
REDRUM is a podcast focusing on the true victims of crime. Each episode focuses on a new story. Real life, real victims, real crime. This is REDRUM. Written and presented by Grace Cordell.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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On a hot Australian summer’s day in January 1965, two teenage girls set out for a trip to Wanda Beach, expecting maybe some sun, some sand, and time with a few siblings. But somewhere between the shoreline and the dunes, something happened. A Person.... more
In June 1998, 11 year old Wesley Neailey left his home in Newcastle and cycled off to meet someone he believed he could trust. For Wesley’s family, it was supposed to be a normal afternoon. But when he didn’t come home, panic quickly set in. A missin... more
In the early hours of July 14th, 1966, police were called to a quiet townhouse on Chicago’s South Side. Inside lived a group of student nurses- young women who had moved to the city to train at South Chicago Community Hospital, sharing the home while... more
On the 10th of April, 2008, 16 year old Meghan Landowski arrived home from school in Portsmouth, Virginia. She called her mum to say she was back safely - just a normal afternoon for a teenager juggling school, friends, and dance classes.
When Megha... more
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Really enjoying this podcast. Straight to the point and well told. Long may it continue.
Grace, thank you for your detailed and thorough investigations. The thoughtfulness in how and why you provide certain, and at times, confronting content is done with respect and careful consideration. Enjoy your break and I look forward to more from redrum in 2026. From across the pond…thanking you
Grace narrates in a very respectful way focusing on the victim rather than the perpetrators.
The only downside so far (I’m only on ep 22) is how slowly she speaks. I find it hard to keep myself engaged with how slowly she speaks and almost like she’s trying to get me to fall asleep or meditate with how calmly she speaks. IMO it would be much better if she used her normal speaking voice.
Listen every night to fall asleep, was late to the game so have loads I can catch up on but have noticed 2/3 ads on the newer episodes and I don’t mind one but don’t want to try and skip them while I’m trying to fall asleep but other then that your voice is lovely and stories are really well described and portrayed
Far less enjoyable since she’s started introducing guests - Adam is absolutely pointless. Monotone and monosyllabic. 🫣
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Content revolves around true crime stories, focusing on the victims and the complexities surrounding violent incidents. Episodes typically provide in-depth explorations of individual cases, shedding light on the real-life implications of crime, including emotional narratives, legal challenges, and societal issues. Noteworthy elements include a compassionate approach to storytelling, with a strong emphasis on preserving the dignity of victims and highlighting their backgrounds rather than glorifying the perpetrators.
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REDRUM true crime launched 6 years ago and published 294 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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Recent guests on REDRUM true crime include:
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2. Grace Cordell
3. Amy Tintera
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