If true crime is your thing, it's ours too. With a dash of Southern charm, Jenn and Lindsay crack op
This week's story is that of an entire family killing another entire family. What could cause two br
This week, we talk about the "Canadian Barbie and Ken" couple, Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. Paul
This week's story has a personal connection. One year after 9/11, the DC area was targeted by terror
This week we're jumping into a brand new series about families gone wrong. Not only is the series ne
This week, we bring you the final story of the True Crime Theater series. This is the story of The A
In this week's episode we discuss the Grim Sleeper, who earned this name due to a very long, unexpla
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This week's episode tells the story of the Gainesville ripper, who was the inspiration for the horro
This week, we tell the story of the Keddie murders which inspired two Hollywood films: The Strangers
In this episode, we discuss a story reminiscent of the Dark Water series. Tom and Jackie Hawks worke
In the final episode of our series within a series about Robert Durst, we discuss the murder of Morr
Continuing with our series within a series about Robert Durst, this week we look at his alleged seco
If you missed last week's episode, stop and go back because this one dives deep into the first victi
This week, we are starting a story that will run across several episodes, something we've never done
This week we tell the story of a young adult who was murdered by his very best friend since 3rd grad
This week we talk about a sensational story from Japan that was so risqué and so graphic that the mo
This week, we discuss a case of possession. Or was it? This story resulted in several people being c
In this episode, we start our new series titled "True Crime Theater" where we discuss movies that we
Did you know that serial killer Henry Lee Lucas had a serial killer cousin? Distantly related, but t
Your doctor is supposed to be someone you trust, and Harold Shipman's patients did just that. Unfort