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The rise of true-crime podcasts has been a long time coming: Many classics of the genre debuted nearly a decade ago. But the popularity has yet to wane, leaving listeners inundated with thousands ...
Most true-crime podcasts are hosted by, for lack of a better term, armchair detectives — people who have a morbid curiosity, but little hands-on experience in the world of criminal investigation.
Here are some of the most likely suspects for the best true-crime podcasts out right now. The Shrink Next Door. Serving as the inspiration for an Apple TV+ series with Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell, ...
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 ...
True crime podcasts have become increasingly popular in the past few years, with many different podcasters attempting to explain the timeline of crimes, the failure of the justice system or offer ...
For a little art-minded true crime, the first season of this Pushkin podcast examined the artist Ana Mendieta’s mysterious 1985 death, widely believed to have been a murder committed by her ...
This Sounds Serious is a Castbox original fictional, comedic true crime podcast that debuted on April 1, 2018. The podcast, now in its third season, is a "parody anthology of sorts" [1] that follows a different fake, satirical crime every season through investigative radio journalist Gwen Radford (voiced by Carly Pope).
A Very Fatal Murder is a podcast produced by the satirical publication The Onion. [1] A parody of true crime podcasts, A Very Fatal Murder is hosted by fictional New York City reporter David Pascall, who travels to the small town Bluff Springs, Nebraska to investigate the murder of prom queen Hayley Price. [2]