
Taking a deep dive into the world of true crime from serial killers to unsolved cold cases.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 510 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

In today’s sit-down video, we’re diving deep into the heartbreaking and still-unsolved case of Patrice Endres — a beloved mother, wife, and hairdresser who vanished from her salon in Cumming, Georgia on April 15, 2004. Her mysterious disappearance sh... more
On March 30, 1981, chaos erupted outside the Washington Hilton. Six shots rang out in less than two seconds, sending Secret Service agents scrambling and leaving President Ronald Reagan moments from death. The footage is iconic — replayed for decades... more
In December 1987, Ronald Gene Simmons murdered 16 people—14 of them his own family—in what remains the deadliest family annihilation in U.S. history. In this episode, Peyton Moreland unpacks the disturbing case that turned a quiet Arkansas Christmas ... more
On June 4, 2019, Kate Brown and Carnell Sledge were brutally murdered in broad daylight at a Cleveland Metropark. Five years later, their killer is still unknown. This episode breaks down the case, theories, and how you can help bring justice.
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Really. I just started your review of the Meredith Kercher Murder and I haven’t got a clue where you are coming up with any of this. It’s like you asked Chat-GPT to write a story about a murder and only gave it the names, dates and places in the prompt.
I only listened to one episode but it was 100% a verbatim reading of the Wikipedia page.
….for new fans of true crime, because most of your episodes are re runs from many other podcasts, or I could call the refried topics, everybody knows what they are about and and how they end.
If you want to get attention of other type of fans, you need to bring some episodes less known or interesting topics that are not already mentioned 3,000 times.
If your target is new fans keep doing what you do.
Just started listening to your podcast, and I think it’s great! The time is perfect for the ride to work. The research is great and your flow is good for an easy listen.
- Upstate True Crime Podcast
Friend, unfortunately, I could only make it through my first episode. I know podcasting can be expensive, so if I may, I’d like to give you some suggestions of improvements that cost nothing:
Your delivery is mumbled, too fast, and flat. I heard Adele say that she taught herself to sing by listening to her favorite singers every day and emulating them. Some podcasters I recommend with excellent delivery are Lindsay Graham, Candice DeLong, Mike Corey, and Cassie De Pecol. Notice to the inflectio... more
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Focusing on the world of true crime, a variety of episodes explore topics ranging from infamous serial killers to perplexing unsolved cold cases. The storytelling incorporates a blend of historical perspectives, psychological analyses, and plot twists as it confronts deeply troubling and often emotional tales of violence, obsession, and mystery. Unique insights into both well-known and obscure cases set this series apart, ensuring that listeners remain engaged through vivid narratives and compelling investigations into human behavior and societal implications.
Noteworthy episodes tackle cases that highlight the complexities of relationships intertwined with crime, as well as the psychological effects on families and communities. The blend ... more
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