Join hosts Katie and Whitney for a different kind of true crime podcast. You can start with season 1
As Abe Lincoln once said—or possibly some guy named Peter Drucker, depends on who you ask—the best w
Some of the easiest people on the planet to fool are those who have a real high opinion of their own
On June 10th, 1983, the decomposing body of a well-dressed man was found in a desolate canyon near L
When we left you at the end of Part 1, fourteen year old Steven Stayner had escaped from seven years
In classic literature—and in soap operas, too—there are a lot of families who become lightning rods
In Part One, we met high-powered millionaire Ted Ammon and his…let’s say “eccentric” soon-to-be-ex-w
As much as most of us might try to live easy, conflict-free lives, sometimes you just can’t avoid an
Monsters in folklore are easy for us to comprehend. You can only kill a werewolf with a silver bulle
We tend to cover strange cases on our show. We seek them out, because we find that there are always
The philosopher and all-round barrel of laughs Albert Camus wrote, “To be happy, we must not be too
In the depths of the dark net, tech journalist Carl Miller makes a disturbing discovery: a secret Ki
There’s an old saying: Do you want to be right, or do you want to be happy? The answer, for most of
For thousands of years, human beings have sought spiritual connection and enlightenment. A lot of us
Like a lot of fairy tales, early versions of “Little Red Riding Hood” were quite a bit different fro
Psychologist Rolio May said, “Hate is not the opposite of love. Apathy is.” Over the course of the l
Once an avalanche starts, there’s nothing that can be done to stop it. You can prevent them, you can
When we last left off, Willie Pickton was just starting his reign of terror over the women of the Do
In his book, Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime, Eric Hickey wrote about a type of victim that
Adults like to think of kids as the embodiment of innocence—and in a lot of ways, they are. But…reme
In Part One last week, we introduced you to the strange world of Marcel Petiot, doctor, failed polit