
A detailed analysis of every aspect of the Chris Watts case from all the key players, to the night of, the confession, the conspiracy theories and the insane notion that he could even get a trial and acquitted and released from jail.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

The truth is often stranger than fiction. And this seems to be true in this case of Mackenzie Shirilla, the young woman who crashed her car into a brick wall at nearly 100mph. This feels like the kind of case MADE for Netflix, made for content creato... more
This case is unbelievably crazy. It makes NO sense and seems just cruel for crueltys sake.
While I hold out hope for Nancy, Savannah and family after a few deadlines that have passed I cannot say it looks good. But will see.
What a world!!! We ... more
In just a few weeks it will be 7 years since the Watts tragedy that took place August 13th 2018. Where on earth does the time go? Why does it go by so fast???
Within the past 7 years people have searched high and low for NK and many have claimed the... more
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I’m suspicious of this long time friend, she sounds just like Nicole Kessinger
I enjoy your speaking style and coverage of cases! I am writing this review just to say I hope there are more episodes soon! It’s hard to find a podcaster who I enjoy listening to, so I hope you will be encouraged to continue! I really appreciate your insightful takes on current cases!
Just listened to the first episode. I like the narrator who seems to have good knowledge of the case. Just a few things: Tammy Lee was not with the FBI, she was CBI (CO Bureau of Investigation). And it sounds like the narrator is eating while talking…maybe drinking. Not very good audio…maybe it will get better as well as editing out some noises (putting down your drink, a motorcycle?) will improve as the episodes progress. You have to provide correct info for credibility. Also, Shannan’s neck su... more
Yes she drinks coffee or something throughout the podcast. And yes I wish she would not. BUT she has a pleasant voice and is very thorough and fair. I have misophonia so if I can get past that anyone can. And I can. This case is so fascinating and perplexing and I have watched everything I can on it. True sociopath. So I appreciate this lady’s efforts and it is sort of nice that she is casual about what she is doing. It is not heavily curated or produced but it is honest and covers every... more
The content itself would be interesting but the host makes it difficult to listen to because she is continually eating and drinking during it. No doubt it’s amplified by the microphones but this is why the professionals don’t eat and drink on their podcasts. It’s distracting and irritating. Surely you can not eat or drink while making this podcast? Or pause it while you take a sip of water so that we don’t all have to hear it.
Host also gets quite distracted at times, which is frustrating to li... more
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Exploring the chilling details of high-profile murder cases, the content covers the complexities surrounding the Chris Watts case, including key individuals involved, the timeline of events leading up to the crime, and the psychological dynamics within the family. Episodes delve into broader themes of domestic violence, justice, and societal reactions, highlighting various victim perspectives and the implications of media coverage. Unique to this content is the host's casual style that often feels conversational, making the subject matter accessible while addressing potentially contentious topics related to mental health and the legal system.
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