Unsolved mysteries. Cold cases. The lost and the missing. Hosts Will Johnson and Reed Redmond work with local crime reporters around the country, mining newsroom archives to bring you a new case each week.
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True Crime Chronicles is one of the best out there. They just talk about the crime and they don’t banter and make jokes about victims. They do a fabulous job-I can’t get enough.
This is a very deep dive into the alleged crimes in an area where justice and honesty were in the hands of folk who were allegedly far from honest and seemingly down right wicked. Great reporting by a local team, who have brought this tale of horror to the fore.
Normally like the podcast. But 147 was like you had no other cases. Just skip a week next time. That was useless
I love that you interview the reporters that covered these cases and stories. Every episode is professional and clean. The reporters tell the stories so wonderfully and offer an insight into these towns that you just don’t get with the “bigger” crime podcasts. more
I love this podcast. It’s pretty short so it’s great to listen to when I have a spare half hour. Love hearing g from the local journalist as well!Especially the most recent episode six years of waiting!
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True Crime Chronicles launched 3 years ago and published 171 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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