
Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm. In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

Timestamp to skip the intro chat: (13:36)
Folie à deux is a French term that means ‘madness of two’. It can also refer to a shared psychosis or a shared delusional disorder.
In 2008, identical twins Ursula and Sabina Eriksson were acting erraticall... more
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On January 31, 2026, Arizona woman Nancy Guthrie (84) went to dinner with some family members. They reportedly dropped her back to her home in Tucson at around 9.50pm.
At 1.47am on February 1, Nancy’s... more
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On January 31, 2026, Arizona woman Nancy Guthrie (84) went to dinner with some family members. They reportedly dropped her back to her home in Tucson at around 9.50pm.
At 1.47am on February 1, Nancy’s doorbell c... more
Timestamp to skip the intro: (11:07)
In late January 2025, Canadian man Liam Toman traveled with two friends to the ski resort of Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.
The trio planned to spend time on the slopes and hitting up restaurants and bars in their down... more
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The hosts don’t remotely care about the victims-they simply chase headlines that they think will give them clout. They cover cases that have no substantial updates. Feed into conspiracy theories. They will do anything for money. How is there possibly enough info on the Nancy Guthrie case yet to warrant a full episode??!
Can’t stand the chit chat just respectfully get to the story
Recently found this podcast and as I’m late to the party there’s been a lot of content for me to binge. I like the pre-talk and can’t really understand why some people wouldn’t. It keeps things personal which I appreciate. I like hearing about what’s going on in your lives, makes me feel like getting to know my new friends! The only thing that I find a bit confusing is the intro music. I don’t unlike it but I’m confused about the connection between the happy and upbeat intro and the sad and dark... more
I love listening to these ladies! I have followed them for years. They cover a variety of true crimes, giving the facts all white chatting about their opinions of what may have happened and their lives... it is just like sitting with girlfriends and talking about true crime! I especially like listening to them during my long commute to/from work and when cleaning the house... time seems to fly! Keep it up Olivia and Stephanie!
Stuck this out for a few shows but the Murdaugh episodes did for me with them persistently calling him Alex not Alec...it's cos' they're just reading aloud from news articles. Plus the incessant laughing and giggling is really annoying. Sorry but not for me
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Focused on the intriguing world of true crime, there's a distinct blend of casual conversation and in-depth exploration of various criminal cases. The hosts frequently discuss high-profile disappearances, suspicious deaths, and bizarre criminal phenomena, emphasizing the emotional toll on victims' families while weaving in personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners. This podcast stands out for its conversational tone, making it feel more like a chat among friends rather than a formal presentation, which likely enhances the listener's connection to the content. Notably, they also address the impact of social media on crime discussions, thereby tapping into contemporary issues around privacy and public sentiment regarding true crime repo... more
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2. Vanessa Richardson
3. Renee Rodden
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