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 | 241 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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(10:06) - D4VD
(15:30) - Hayden Manis
It is a story that we now hear all too often. A child is missing for years before anyone notices and reports it to authorities. We have covered many cases like this in the past - Harmony Montgome... more
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He and his brother were raised by their parents on a pig farm that was described as a ‘creepy looking... more
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Clinton and Cristen Brink moved with their two young daughters from South Dakota to Arkansas in mid 2025. They moved for a fresh start and to be closer to family.
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Love Olivia and used to love this podcast but—Stephanie, you run a successful podcast, you probably shouldn’t post your support for Charlie Kirk’s murder. SICK.
I’ve tried a lot of other true crime podcasts including the allegedly number one true crime podcast and TCS is by far my favorite. It’s the only podcast that I subscribe to their Patreon. My wife and I are huge fans and we love how they talk to their listeners like we’re friends.
I believe if you’re going to do a True Crime podcast it better be very high quality, professional and have some sort of unique perspective. Sadly, this podcast misses the mark. It sounds like the host has no public speaking experience and reads a script paraphrasing other sources to the point I’m not sure she has a perspective of her own.
I frequently drive long distances and always love catching up. Look forward to hearing about your lives in the chat and love how you guys break down each case. Been listening for a few years now. I just listened to Madeline Soto’s episode and was going to comment that Steph’s due date is my son’s birthday… then I opened instagram and saw her baby was born 10 days early on MY birthday! Congratulations!
Ps. If I can be listener of the week that would be pretty cool.
Thanks 🤣
Sadly, I’m giving one star because I can’t even listen to this podcast. Been trying for months. every episode -whether it came out yesterday or last month -says it’s unavailable to play…
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Content typically revolves around true crime cases, discussing both infamous and lesser-known incidents that capture public attention. Episodes feature in-depth examinations of criminal events, often accompanied by timelines, emotional insights, and discussions of prominent theories circulating in online communities. The conversational style of the hosts encourages a friendly and approachable atmosphere where complex cases are presented in an engaging manner, appealing to enthusiasts of true crime. Noteworthy is their blend of humor and sensitivity towards tragic topics, making the content accessible both for casual listeners and serious true crime aficionados.
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Recent guests on True Crime Society include:
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2. Vanessa Richardson
3. Renee Rodden
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