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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
Piper Roundtree was a wife, mother, and lawyer. She seemed to have it all. What would drive someone in her situation to commit murder? A murder case with an unusual motive.
Melanie McGuire was a married nurse that seemed to have a happy and stable middle-class life. But when her husband was found brutally murdered, she quickly became the prime suspect in his horrific death. Would police find the evidence needed to convi... more
HIs Philadelphia neighbors described him as nice and quiet. Nobody expected the horrors police would find in his apartment in the summer of 1987.
Bob Ross was a talented painter beloved by millions from his popular tv show. But even someone as well loved and admired as he was can become victimized by internet rumors. Hear the crazy allegations and the harm cases like this can cause.
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The music is so loud and dissociated with the episode it’s as if the composer did not listen to the text. The research could be better but it’s okay. Narrator needs a script, a real composer and production. Lots of potential here but there are way better white collar shows out there. If he wants to compete he needs help.
If you can get past the author talking about himself, he might eventually get to the topic, but my life is too short for that
I am Steve Comisar, aka Brett Champion, The Don of Con and producer and host of Scam Junkie a new true crime podcast on Spotify. Today I listened to White Collar Crimes for the first time. As a reformed former professional con man for over 30 years, a bestselling author, the former on-camera fraud expert on Dateline NBC and The View, and the host of several television specials on fraud and scams, I find this podcast extremely entertaining and informative. I’m going to listen to every episode and... more
i am so interested in the topic but i cant stand the hosts lack of structure
You start out the Christleys episode by trashing Reality TV, saying you’ve never watched it but, of course, you have a opinion of it. Why should I listen to anything you have to say? Admitting you don't know what you are talking about is a stupid move.
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