Exploring the ethical complexities of true crime, one case at a time.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 170 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
It’s one of those trends you see a lot on social media – “post a photo of yourself five, ten, fifteen years ago, and a photo of you now!” If you’ve participated in that, you’ve probably felt the same way everyone else does – like that person existed ... more
In this chilling episode of True Crime Cases, host Lanie examines two shocking murder cases where husbands killed their wives for new relationships. From domestic abuse to calculated murder plots, these true crime stories reveal the devastating conse... more
This week, I’m stepping away from our usual format to bring you a more candid, off-the-cuff exploration of a case that stayed with me—one that didn’t make national headlines but absolutely should have.
Lisa Boldridge didn’t fire the gun that killed ... more
There are moments in life that, once seen, can never be unseen.
Maybe it’s something deeply personal—like the sight of a loved one in a hospital bed. Or maybe it’s the brief but jarring glimpse of strangers in the aftermath of a tragedy.
In this epi... more
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I love Lanie! Great podcast with great delivery and host. The episodes are just the right length and with enough research to get the whole story.
It’s annoying when podcasts have good content but have filtered voices, background music, etc. Lanie’s shows are not like that. She just tells stories well and respectfully in her pleasant, clear voice.
I can’t believe there are political commercials.
Would love to listen, but not if there are commercials with politicians
Her stories are not only poorly written, with half-butted research, and useless personal insights, but boring. The host inserting het hateful insights makes it not worth listening to.
This podcast was actually one of my favorites for a while . Lately , they are not as good . I can’t even listen to a whole podcast . It’s sad .
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This podcast focuses on true crime narratives, exploring a variety of harrowing cases that often include elements of domestic violence, betrayal, and legal complexities. Noteworthy for its ethical perspective, the host brings sensitivity to each story, emphasizing the importance of victim advocacy and thorough research. Listeners are exposed to chilling tales that intertwine personal anecdotes and broader societal issues surrounding crime and justice, presenting a thoughtful look at the darker aspects of human nature. Each episode dissects high-profile cases, lesser-known tragedies, and the failures of the legal system, engaging listeners through compelling storytelling and a nuanced understanding of the psychological dimensions of crime.
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True Crime Cases launched 9 years ago and published 170 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 True Crime Cases include:
1. Robert Parmer
2. Robin Warder
3. Charlie Worrol
4. Kristen Seavey
5. Billie Jo
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