Lisa and Chelle are two Canadian friends who cover True Crime from the True North. Coast to coast and all throughout history there’s crime being committed across Canada. We ask the questions you want to ask, we theorize on what really happened, and we try to find out the truth behind every single case. If you’re like us, you’ll always be wondering…Whose Crime Is It Anyway?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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I hope you guys are doing well. I really love your podcast. I can’t wait for your next upload🥹. I really miss your podcast. No pressure tho! Take all the time you need 💗
This was by far my favourite podcast!! Not sure what happened though as there haven’t been any new episodes in forever 😢💔Hoping they come back soon because I absolutely LOVE them!!!
I was really interested in hearing some of the stories they have on their podcast since they have episodes of some I haven’t heard before. more
I like how they don’t hold back their feelings ! Keep going with the crimes
Lovely gals, good stories with enough research and interesting details to make you think. Not a gory podcast but doesn’t shy on sad realities of the true crime genre. I’ve subscribed and recommend it.
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