True Crime – New podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Join in and listen to the intimate conversation. The Adult bedtime series starts back up July 19, 2023. Exclusive subscribers have the option to listen in on the adult series.


  • Hey, welcome to the H is for homicide podcast, a place of comfort for true crime enthusiasts where we discuss infamous true crime stories about people both like and unlike you and me. Hosted by the true crime-obsessed teen Karnika, is a podcast suited for all and now that you're here, we hope you’ll stay and become a part of our audience for a new, a more gen-z look at some of the world's most sinister and heartbreaking cases, with stories from a continent every month!
    (New episodes twice every month at 11:11 PM IST plus bonus episodes here and there!)
    (currently temporarily closed)

  • "Extreme Endurance: The Human Limit" explores the most extraordinary cases of human physical endurance in survival situations that challenge our understanding of what the human body and mind can withstand. Each episode investigates remarkable stories where survival demanded pushing far beyond conventional physiological limits—covering impossible distances, enduring extended periods without food, or remaining vigilant despite severe sleep deprivation. Through expert analysis from physiologists, survival specialists, and medical researchers, this series examines what happens at the absolute edge of human capability when giving up means death. These meticulously researched accounts reveal not just the physical adaptations that emerge in crisis, but also the psychological mechanisms that enable ordinary people to achieve the seemingly impossible when survival depends on it.

  • "Crime Nation" sets out to redefine the true crime genre, as each thrilling episode delves deep into the riveting true crime cases that have captured the attention of the nation. Each episode reveals new details about these stories through expert analysis, exclusive reporting and never-before-seen interviews. "Crime Nation" also dives into the world of social media by talking to crime enthusiasts, social media sleuths, podcasters and digital detectives, who in some instances have used their network to help solve cases. Watch every week on Tuesdays at 8pm ET/7p CT.

  • Sarah Boone is accused of murdering her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr, by zipping him inside a suitcase and leaving him there to die.

    Prior to his death, Torres had been arrested multiple times for alleged instances of domestic violence against Boone and she had been arrested one time for an alleged instance of domestic violence against Torres. Boone had been arrested once for alleged battery by strangulation against Torres in July 2018 when both Boone and Torres were arrested; however, her charge was dismissed. Torres had been arrested four times for alleged battery against Boone; Boone bailed Torres out of jail each time.

    Boone has had 9 lawyers so far, and has at times represented herself in court.

    This is a the audio from her trial in October 2024, with large portions of silence removed.

  • Nella primavera del 1953, il corpo senza vita di una ragazza di 21 anni viene ritrovato su una spiaggia  vicino a Roma. Sembra solo un fatto minore di cronaca nera, qualcuno dice una disgrazia, o forse un suicidio. Diventerà invece il primo grande scandalo della Repubblica italiana, che accompagnerà il nostro Paese per 5 anni formidabili, quelli che segnano l'uscita definitiva dalle difficoltà del dopoguerra e preparano al benessere del boom economico e alla magia della Dolce Vita. Ma la storia di Wilma Montesi sembra anche il prologo del grande libro dei misteri d'Italia, un crimine talmente irrisolto che, per la giustizia italiana, non si può nemmeno ufficialmente chiamare crimine.

  • True crime, haunted happenings, UFO sightings, and cryptid creatures. All the spooky you can possibly endure inside one little horror podcast. Get the thirst of your morbid curiosity quenched when you check out Scaredycast!

    Email us with your own spooky tales for us to share on a future episode at [email protected]

    Podcast Artwork by @luindimas
    Scaredycast Theme and Jingles by @MangyBones

  • World-renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden covers three incredible cases where he helped change the course of the investigation. 

  • El podcast de true crime que no sabías que necesitabas.

    Soy Carmen Basteiro, periodista, y en este espacio te narro los crímenes que más me han impactado. Desde historias poco conocidas hasta los "clásicos" de los que amamos el true crime.

    Te espero en semanas alternas.

  • In jeder Folge tauchen wir tief in wahre Mordfälle, mysteriöse Vermisstenfälle, spektakuläre Betrugsfälle und andere erschreckende Verbrechen ein. Wir recherchieren die Hintergründe, erzählen die Geschichten so packend wie möglich und beleuchten, wie Polizei und Justiz ermittelt haben – oder warum einige Fälle bis heute ungelöst bleiben.

    Du erfährst, was wirklich passiert ist, welche Spuren ins Nichts führten und welche Wendungen selbst erfahrene Ermittler überrascht haben.

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  • تو این پادکست قراره براتون داستان های جنایی و کاراگاهی بخونیم.

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  • On February 5, 2021, young Alexandre launched the now famous podcast "creepypasta". He recounts his urban explorations and paranormal experiences, he makes very strange and disturbing revelations.

    Since December 13, 2023, the podcast has mysteriously disappeared from all listening platforms and Alexandre is missing.

    He had explained in an episode that he was under pressure to delete his podcast because he said he had proof of the existence of a sect involving famous and influential personalities ...

    Sensitive souls please refrain.

  • Pathological is a true crime podcast, with a dash of disaster and a hint of horror. Join me as I use my Master's Degree in Forensic Psychology to shed some scholarly light on some insane criminal cases. This podcast may make you wildly uncomfortable and a bit paranoid, so lock your doors, take your anti-anxiety meds, and clench your buttholes as I dive in to the minds of some of the sickest criminals you may or may not have ever heard of!

  • Welcome to Macabre Mondays! Join Alejandra as she ventures into the chilling realms of crime, mystery, and the paranormal, with her husband Thomas, who experiences these macabre stories for the first time. From haunting cases to eerie mysteries, here there’s something for everyone. Whether you're a true crime fanatic or just in search of a spooky thrill, tune in for your weekly dose of the macabre.

  • In this podcast series, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reporters Daniel McFadin and Tony Holt take deep dive into the true crime saga of Mary Lee Orsini, who the Encyclopedia of Arkansas described as "the central figure in two sensational murders and the ensuing media frenzy that took place in Little Rock" during the early 1980s.

    Coming March 2025.

    Written and Narrated by Daniel McFadin and Tony Holt/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

    Produced by Kyle McDaniel/Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

    To support this podcast and others produced by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, please visit https://www.arcf.org/give-online/.

    Get the latest Arkansas news: https://www.arkansasonline.com

  • You love true crime. You devour mystery. But let’s be real you don’t always have an hour to wade through slow intros, awkward banter, and unnecessary backstory. That’s where Terror Bites comes in.

    Consider this your quick, no-BS hit of horror, packed with spine-chilling crime stories, unsolved mysteries, and the kind of real-life nightmares that’ll make you triple-check your locks. Each bite sized episode delivers a perfectly portioned dose of terror, murders, disappearances, serial killers, criminal cases without a single wasted minute. Because we know your time is precious… and so is your safety.

    From cold cases that refuse to be solved to criminals so twisted they make horror villains look quaint, Terror Bites serves up the darkest tales in under 5 minutes. Think of it as your crime fix short, sharp, and just unsettling enough to haunt you on your morning commute.

    Subscribe now and let the nightmares begin.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • From the discovery of grisly new crimes to breakthroughs in cases that are far from closed, stay up to speed on the latest true crime headlines. Each week, host Brad Mielke sits down with the journalists covering the cases with direct access to survivors, investigators and families searching for answers. This is true crime in real-time revealing what's happening now and what happens next.

  • Spotlight: Snitch City brings listeners inside the clandestine world of police informants through the story of one police department. Investigative reporter Dugan Arnett uncovers rampant misconduct and explores how, in a nation addicted to drugs, police have become addicted to informants.

  • In May of 2024, Elgin Police Chief Ana Lalley created the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit to take a fresh look at unsolved homicides and missing persons cases with the belief that dedicating resources and using new technology will help solve these cases. As part of this new unit, the Elgin Police Department also decided to launch a podcast dedicated to Elgin cold cases to seek information from the public.

    Somebody Knows Something: The Elgin Police Cold Case Podcast was created by the Elgin Police Department and is recorded with assistance of WRMN in Elgin, Illinois. Detective Andrew Houghton and Detective Matt Vartanian of the Elgin Police Department Cold Case Unit host the podcast and take listeners along as they investigate missing persons and homicide cases in real time and seek justice for the victims and closure for their families. This podcast includes actual police interviews, re-creations, and information that has never been released publicly as Elgin Police seek assistance from the community.

    In Season 1, "Where is Karen?", detectives investigate the disappearance of 23-year-old Karen Schepers, who, along with her car, disappeared without a trace after a night out with co-workers on April 16th, 1983.

    Anyone with information on Karen's case or any other cold case in the City of Elgin are encouraged to contact the Elgin Police Deparment via email at [email protected] or via phone at 1-847-289-COLD. A list of all cold case missing persons and homicide cases are listed at https://epdopendata-cityofelgin.hub.arcgis.com/pages/cold-cases.


    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is based on information sourced primarily from police reports and media reports, but certain names and other identifying details may have been changed or altered for privacy and security reasons. While the events and cases discussed are based on real investigations, some aspects may be simplified for time and for narrative purposes. Voice actors may be used to read from statements or documents. All information presented is intended solely to inform and raise awareness. Hosts may discuss theories regarding the cases examined in this podcast, but such discussions are not intended to, and should not be considered by the listener to be, legal conclusions. All persons discussed are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Listener discretion is advised.