
A true crime podcast that doesn't bullsh**. The facts and the motives explained—in depth. Prison interviews, first hand accounts and reliable sources. It's what makes true crime worth listening to.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationTrue Crime | ||||

In many minds the fact that your own government would be spying and conducting tests on its own citizens was just too hard to comprehend — and thats exactly why the cities commission to investigate the FBi was created..Charles Manson continues to bou... more
In March of 1967 Charles Manson was released from Terminal Island prison in Los Angeles, and before long finds himself in San Francisco and the centre of the hippie movement — and begins collecting a group of young followers...
In this episode we discuss the early years of Charles Manson. From his time in juvenile centres during the early 50’s to his transformative years spent behind bars in the early 60’s — as the outside world was quickly changing and the revolution was s... more
Perpetrators of murders don’t usually call 911 on themselves, neither do they
beg to be caught. Paul Michael Stefani, the Weepy voiced Killer, however, did
just that. And then he would do it over and over again.
In the early 1980’s Minnesota law enf... more
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Good review of Watts case
Many things I did not know really informative, but why did you stop?!
To the point, factual and I like the narrator. Glad I found it, wish there were more episodes…possibly an update hint hint 😜 thank you.
I learned things I hadn’t known about one of the cases. When I thought I knew everything already, I was surprised to hear that there was more to the story. This podcast laid out the information in a very easy to understand timeline. I really like this podcast.
Why do all of you uncreative, cut-and-paste Chris Watts podcasts all talk about the stupid lyrics to Battery!? It’s so stupid! Find a new tragedy to exploit. This is as low-effort as they come.










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