Join hosts Katie and Whitney for a different kind of true crime podcast. You can start with season 1
There aren’t many darker places to be than in a city occupied by an enemy during a brutal war, livin
Sometimes, danger comes in hot, with blazing red flags and alarm bells so loud they drown out everyt
It’s kind of hard to pin down what the first slasher movie was. Do you start with “Psycho” in 1960?
Like most American Millennials, I was subjected to Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or DARE. It was
Obsession can be a good thing. An obsessed athlete can spend hours practicing to be the best they ca
When it comes to stuff, I really feel like counterfeit can be just as good as the real thing. Give m
I'm not going to try and do his voice because it'd tear my throat up, but Hollywood legend Jack Pala
Almost everyone who walks into a casino feeling confident that they’re gonna walk out richer is what
Our homes are meant to be where we feel the safest, so it makes sense that there’s an entire horror
Schopenhauer wrote, “Fate shuffles the cards, and we play.” Every day, every decision we make sparks
We tend to think of doctors as leading pretty cushy, privileged lives—lots of money, social status,
It’s not unusual or unhealthy to go a little wild when you’re young—to just go looking for a good ti
There’s an old saying: A gilded cage is still a cage. Meaning, you can be in what looks like an envi
Romantic jealousy is, for the most part, fundamental to the human experience, one of the uglier stra
In Dostoevsky’s book Crime and Punishment, the character Raskolnikov says, “All people seem to be di
We've talked about a lot of notorious criminals here on True Crime Campfire, but do you think any of
Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr. Ripley follows a young man named Tom, whose deep-seated
When we left you at the end of part 1, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo had begun a killing sp
Do you remember Snow White, campers? You know, the princess whose step mother was so jealous of her
When we left you last week, attorney Larry McNabney’s attempt to become the biggest personal-injury