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This debut podcast from the television station behind true crime hits like Dirty John and Dr. Death dives deep into the search for a missing boy from New Jersey, uncovering the dark and twisted ...
7. S Town. Hosted by journalist Brian Reed and produced by the makers of Serial and This American Life, 2017’s S Town started off like your usual true-crime podcast: Clock enthusiast John B ...
Last but certainly not least: "Serial," the podcast that was named No. 1 on Rolling Stone's best true crime podcasts of all time list. A spinoff of "This American Life," "Serial" premiered in 2014 ...
True Crime Garage: 2015–present Various: Nic, The Captain [126] The Vanished: 2016–present Missing-persons cases Marissa Jones Wondery [127] The Murdaugh Murders Podcast: 2021-present Alex Murdaugh Mandy Matney, Liz Farrell Luna Shark [128] The Murder Diaries: 2019–Present True crime missing and murdered cases Paige and Natalie AudioBoom ...
Morbid Network. Morbid: A True Crime Podcast is an American true crime anthology podcast hosted by Alaina Urquhart and Ash Kelley. Urquhart is an autopsy technician/author and Kelley is a hairdresser. [1][2] Urquhart is Kelley's aunt, but the two often refer to each other as "sisters". [3] The podcast premiered on May 1, 2018. [4]
West Cork. (podcast) West Cork is a non-fiction podcast series reported and hosted by Sam Bungey and Jennifer Forde, about the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier in Drinane, County Cork on 23 December 1996. The 13-episode series premiered as an Audible original on 8 February 2018, as a binge, and was made freely available widely as a podcast ...
15 True Crime Podcasts You Need to Listen To. Everyone is obsessed with true crime podcasts. Tens of millions of listeners tune in to learn about murders, kidnappings and crimes that have gone ...
Missing and Murdered. (podcast) Missing and Murdered is a true crime podcast investigating the disappearances of Indigenous people in Canada, also known as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis. It is produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and hosted by Cree journalist Connie Walker (Okanese First Nation [1][2]).