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  • You may think you know everything about NXIVM—the self-help empire turned sex cult led by Keith Raniere. But the most famous woman at the center of the story has remained largely silent. Allison after NXIVM tells the story of Allison Mack: former Smallville actress, high-ranking NXIVM member, and convicted felon. With exclusive access to Mack after her release from three years in prison, this series follows her journey from Hollywood stardom to cult complicity—and her attempt to rebuild a life in the aftermath. Through intimate interviews and conversations with those who knew her then and now, Unbranded explores the tangled questions of complicity, coercion, and the possibility of redemption. Is she a victim, a villain—or both?

  • True Crime Canada began on Youtube in 2021 , focusing on historical Canadian cases including the bizarre, solved, unsolved murders, and missing persons.

  • At 40 years old, I discovered that the woman who raised me was not my biological mother- just one lie in a web of family secrets. I soon learned that truth: my Father kidnapped me when I was two months old, and my biological Mother never saw me again.

    This podcast follows my search for the truth and the family who waited decades for my return. I uncover long-buried secrets and confront the damage left behind. Through personal storytelling and interviews with women who were romantically victimized by my Father, as well as conversations with his siblings, I piece together who he really was.

  • In 2006, Bryan Pata was a senior defensive tackle for the University of Miami with a bright future ahead of him. The NFL was right around the corner, and he was months away from being able to buy his mom a house. Instead, one night in early November, Bryan was shot dead outside his apartment complex coming home from practice. From 30 for 30 Podcasts, Murder at The U tells the story of the shocking, high-profile murder that rocked the college football world and what happened when a team of ESPN reporters tried to get to the bottom of who killed Pata. Now, a suspect has emerged—who is headed to trial—and he is none other than one of Pata's teammates. Episodes drop Tuesdays and Thursdays starting 2/12.

  • A podcast about law to learn more about people.

    Every episode goes behind the scenes of a case with the lawyer who argued it, and sometimes the judge who decided it.

    You may ask, what makes for a great case?

    It might be novel, it might move the needle on a point of law, it might be shocking, or frivolous, or high profile.

    Maybe you’ve heard of it, maybe you haven’t.

    But behind each case are the people who drive it.

    And that’s who we find continually fascinating, because at the end of the day, what are lawyers except well paid managers of human relations.

    Join us for each episode, as we do a deep dive into one great case.

    Hosted by Areta Lloyd, a litigation lawyer in Toronto, Canada.

  • The new true crime podcast featuring Crime Analyst and Lawyer Dr. Casey Jordan and Dr. Colleen Butler-Sweet

  • UNMARKED is a new true crime podcast and YouTube series built on rare interviews, real police evidence, and never-before-heard audio from some of the most infamous cases in North America.
    From inside prison phone calls to lost tapes and forgotten case files, these are the stories that were never meant to be heard — told by award-winning true crime filmmaker James Buddy Day.
    REAL CASES. REAL TAPES. NEVER-BEFORE HEARD.
    Exclusive interviews & archival recordings
    No reenactments. No gimmicks. Just the truth.

    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

  • 2026 WEBBY AWARD HONOREE, Creator - Podcast

    BUNNY is a film you can watch with your eyes closed.

    Unsolved Crime Watch is an investigative true crime podcast in its seventh season, and its hosts, Paul Warren and Molly Daniels, have reached a crossroads. They have been coasting for years now on the success of their third season, which led to the release of a man wrongfully convicted of murder in a notorious case in Texas, and they are in need of another hit.

    Fifteen years ago, in his senior year in high school in Montgomery, Alabama, one of Paul’s classmates, Bunny Loving, was murdered, left on the side of a road to bleed to death, her throat slit ear to ear. Johnny Vaughn, her boyfriend, was convicted of the murder. His conviction, though, rests on flimsy circumstantial evidence, and he has proclaimed his innocence from the day of his arrest. When Johnny, incarcerated in a penitentiary in Alabama, calls Paul out of the blue and asks him to take up his case as the next season of Unsolved Crime Watch, Paul, Molly, and producer, Stanley see an entree into an investigation they hope will bring them the success they need.

    Comprised of 5 episodes, each about an hour and a half in length, BUNNY takes the listener back home to Alabama with Paul. To some extent, as Paul begins to uncover the tangled web of unanswered questions surrounding Bunny’s murder, the focus of the story is simply its mystery. Who killed Bunny Loving? As the story unfolds, however, it becomes a much more personal journey for Paul, back into the tumult of his childhood.

  • Discover "Yours Truly Johnny Dollar Collection," a series of gripping episodes featuring the savvy investigator Johnny Dollar. This collection is ideal for fans of classic detective fiction and suspenseful narratives.

  • Collaborateurs depuis plus de 10 ans, Martin Rego et Simone Fortin-Bélanger échangent avec passion et spontanéité sur les films, les séries et toute l’actualité culturelle qui les fait réagir. Dans une ambiance conviviale et sans prétention, le duo partage coups de cœur, déceptions, recommandations et discussions animées sur les sorties du moment et celles à surveiller.

  • En 37 ans de journalisme, principalement aux affaires criminelles, Daniel Renaud a beaucoup d’anecdotes à raconter. Mais plutôt que de les réserver pour ses amis qu’il invite à souper à la maison, c’est avec un grand plaisir qu’il a décidé de les partager. Guerre des motards, conflits internes récurrents au sein de la mafia, grandes enquêtes policières, révélations d’un tueur à gages et plus, vivez les années mouvementées et contemporaines du crime organisé montréalais comme il les a vécues. Bonne écoute!

  • **2025 Ambie Award Nominee: Best Indie Podcast Hosts** Kate and Kevin met way back when they worked together at a (likely haunted) theatre and the two became fast friends. Skip ahead a few years to present day, where they mostly sit around and talk about true crime. From horrific homicides to unsolved mysteries, spooky haunts to behind-the-scenes secrets, these two are here to bring you all the drama - and trauma - of Tinseltown. Settle in, Misfits.

  • Since 2020, there have been at least 580 women and girls killed by men in acts of gender-related violence across the country. This is called femicide. Too True Crime is a podcast series designed to show the relentless regularity of femicide in Canada with an episode for each woman or girl who has died by femicide in Canada in the past six years.


    Join the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability in calling on the Canadian Federal Government to officially recognize femicide and to work toward including femicide in the Criminal Code of Canada.


    SIGN THE PETITION AND LEARN MORE AT TOOTRUECRIME.COM


    The Canadian Femicide Observatory and all other parties involved do not profit from any stories featured on this podcast.

  • A Fish and Game warden follows a tip to someone’s backyard. He finds a twisted game of one-upmanship, digital trophy rooms, and one of the biggest poaching cases in recent state history.

    Then, the hunting investigation takes a surprising turn when it reveals another set of potential crimes – this time, behind the brick walls of New Hampshire’s State Prison for Men. Host Nate Hegyi has spent the past year digging into what happened next.


    “Operation Night Cat” is a special three-part series from NHPR’s Document team and Outside/In.

  • A murder victim with multiple identities. A criminal on the run from his past. Dirtbag Climber is a five-part podcast series investigating the unsolved homicide of “Jesse James,” a “dirtbag” rock climber found dead in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Local reporter Steven Chua dives into the case, determined to find answers. Along the twisted way, he tracks a stranger-than-fiction story that criss-crosses North America, unveiling a stunning portrait of an enigmatic con artist — a troubling victim whose twisted life story foreshadowed the darkest digital undercurrents of our time. From CBC's Uncover.

  • Featuring never-before-heard recordings of John Wayne Gacy (The Gacy Tapes) and new admissions from the detectives who investigated him, BURIED is a true-crime podcast that investigates the police investigation, re-examining the John Wayne Gacy case and the police work that uncovered a serial killer.

    BURIED: Inside the John Wayne Gacy Investigation is Defense Diaries' remastered re-release of The Gacy Tapes season. The original Gacy recordings have been professionally remastered for enhanced clarity, bringing new life to this groundbreaking true-crime investigation podcast.

    In 1978, John Wayne Gacy was arrested for the murders of 33 young men and boys, their bodies buried beneath his house in Norwood Park Township, Illinois. The case shocked the nation and defined a generation of true crime. But the full story of how Gacy was caught has never been told. Until now.

    BURIED is hosted by criminal defense attorney Bob Motta, whose father, Bob Motta Sr., represented John Wayne Gacy during his insanity defense trial. BURIED shares decades old exclusive audio recordings of Gacy speaking candidly with his defense team—tapes that reveal the mind of one of America's most notorious serial killers.

    But this isn't another John Wayne Gacy biography. This is the story of the victims, the desperate police investigation to find them, and the John Wayne Gacy trial that brought it all to a close, reexamined through an investigation that uncovers the lines crossed to bring Gacy to justice.

    Bob Motta and producer Darron Wood conducted their investigation in real time, interviewing detectives, uncovering documents, and discovering revelations in real time as each episode was produced, never knowing what the next interview or document would reveal. Listeners experiences the same unfolding journey, revelation by revelation, exactly as it happened.

    With exclusive access to thousands of pages of police reports, evidence logs, and witness statements, along with shocking interviews Bob conducted with the lead detectives revealing truths they’ve never shared publicly, BURIED exposes what has remained hidden for over 40 years and takes listeners inside the historic John Wayne Gacy trial.

    For years, young men connected to Gacy went missing, dismissed by Chicago police as runaways or reduced to stereotypes about gay men. Then 15-year-old Robert Piest disappeared, and one lone-wolf detective became determined to find him at any cost. From a 24/7 surveillance operation that produced nothing to crucial evidence that mysteriously appeared to support the search warrant that brought Gacy down—this is the investigation you thought you knew, told through the eyes of a defense attorney's son who discovered his father's case wasn't what anyone believed.

    The podcast culminates in the historic John Wayne Gacy trial that captivated America, featuring historic courtroom reenactments: defense attorney Robert Motta Sr. performing his opening statement and prosecutor William Kunkle performing his devastating closing argument, both using the original trial transcripts. The insanity defense. The verdict. The aftermath.

    BURIED goes beyond the monster to examine the system that caught him, the John Wayne Gacy trial that defined him, and the secrets that have been buried alongside the victims. If you were intrigued by Peacock’s Devil in Disguise, you’ll find BURIED goes deeper, revealing parts of the Gacy case shared only with its host. It’s a story of depravity, police power, and the dangerous line between justice and truth.

  • In the 1980s and 90s, Satan and his followers were accused of brainwashing children, sacrificing babies, and infiltrating North American society on a massive scale — yet these thousands of alleged Satanists were nowhere to be found. Even so, the narrative became embedded in our cultural memory, warping everything it touched — including the lives of innocent people.. And it never quite died out.


    In a new 8-part series, Sarah Marshall (You’re Wrong About) explores the tangled web of the Satanic Panic, in a journey that will take you everywhere from Victoria, B.C. to rural Kentucky to San Antonio, Texas. This is a show about the people who experienced the Satanic Panic in real-time — the believers, the skeptics, the bystanders, and the wrongfully-convicted. What was it like to be a psychologist told to look for Satanists in every case; a mother slowly recovering memories of supposed Satanic abuse; a teenager accused of conspiracy to murder? The stories of these eyewitnesses point us toward the real underlying problems — individual and societal — that the Panic was a response to. The fault, as ever, was not with Satanists, but in ourselves.

  • Beth's Dead is a new kind of true crime podcast. Brought to you by Armchair Expert's Monica Padman, and Nobody's Listening, Right? this limited mystery series explores what happens when parasocial relationships go terribly wrong.

    As Monica interviews her favorite podcasters, Elizabeth Laime and Andy Rosen, about why they shut down their mini podcasting empire years ago, a story unfolds that is so shocking and creepy, it's hard to believe. That's when Monica takes on the role of a real-life Nancy Drew, setting out to get answers and to unravel a mystery they thought was long behind them.

    New episodes release weekly or to binge the entire ad-free BETH'S DEAD series NOW + connect with other fans, go to: www.Patreon.com/BethsDead

  • Known as the "Picasso of the North," Norval Morriseau is one of the most celebrated Indigenous artists in the world. But when a rock star gets a tip about the authenticity of his Morrisseau painting, he finds a sinister underworld with thousands of forged paintings, millions of dollars in profits, multiple fraud rings, and even a suspected murder. 


    In this six-part series, from CBC in Canada and ABC Australia, host Adrian Stimson, an artist from the Siksika Nation, travels from Thunder Bay to the Northern Territory of Australia, to reveal what's believed to be the largest art crime fraud in the world. 


    Adrian questions what this story tells us about how Indigenous art, and lives, matter.


    Episodes release weekly starting October 15, 2025. 

  • Power. Fame. Obsession. Betrayal. Sabrina and Corinne are diving into Crimes Of… Cults. 

    From infamous leaders and apocalyptic prophecies to psychological manipulation, devotion, and deadly control, this season explores the real stories behind some of history’s most notorious cults. 

    The Manson Family. NXIVM. Heaven’s Gate. Each episode unravels how charisma curdled into coercion, belief turned into obedience, and unquestioning loyalty led to chilling, devastating consequences.

    Crimes Of... is a Crime House Original, powered by PAVE Studios. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or check us out on YouTube @crimehousestudios. New episodes out every Tuesday.