
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 | 323 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Chilling CCTV footage shows the final moments of tech CEO Pava LaPere. She was stalked by a man she didn't know. He followed her to her apartment building, and then tricked her into letting him inside. This is the story of Pava, her final moments, an... more
In November 2024, social workers, police, and the family court system were all focused on one vulnerable 14 month old boy: Oakley Barnett. His mother, Emma Barnett, had already lost care of her previous children, and a final court decision was about ... more
In September 2011, 35 year old Shawndell McLeod vanished without a trace after ending a turbulent relationship with her ex-girlfriend, Joyce Pelzer. Friends and family knew something was wrong almost immediately. Shawndell was devoted to her children... more
In October 2023, a woman repeatedly called 999 with a chilling confession: she said she had killed someone.
But there was a problem.
She wouldn’t say who the victim was. She wouldn’t reveal exactly where the murder had happened. And despite calling... more
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Always enjoy this podcast - thank you, Grace
This is the best TCP ever. Informative intriguing and well presented -unlike others which are full of senseless unrelated chatter and dumb comments.
Lots of cases I have never heard before. Grace is very respectful of the victims. Good to have long and short episodes to listen to.
Great true crime great research and as newer episodes come out the audio gets better. She has a great voice! Gotta love a great accent
Always loved detective and crime stories and the way Grace tells them to us is everything: captivating, detailed, thrilling, all from a detective’s perspective. I am so grateful there are so many episoades.
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A narration-driven true crime series that foregrounds victims and their families, often unpacking complex cases with courtroom details, investigative timelines, and social context. Episodes routinely explore themes such as domestic violence, coercive control, wrongful convictions, and the impact of crime on communities, while balancing sympathetic storytelling with careful, factual narration. A standout feature is the host's calm, respectful delivery and a focus on victims' histories and advocacy, sometimes complemented by guest voices and expert insights that broaden the perspective on each case.
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REDRUM true crime launched 6 years ago and published 323 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:
1. Geoffrey Wansall
2. Grace Cordell
3. Amy Tintera
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