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Morbid: A True Crime Podcast is an American true crime anthology podcast hosted by Alaina Urquhart and Ash Kelley. Urquhart is an autopsy technician/author and Kelley is a hairdresser. [1] [2] Urquhart is Kelley's aunt, but the two often refer to each other as "sisters". [3] The podcast premiered on May 1, 2018. [4]
Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad: 2019–present Cold cases Paul Holes, Billy Jensen Exactly Right [58] Killer Queens: 2018–present Various: Tori Tobi and Tyrella Slemp True Crime [59] Killer Role: 2021 Wyn Reed: Keith Morrison NBC News [60] The Last Podcast on the Left: 2011–present Various: Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski: The ...
Image credits: nineteensickhorses #3. The disappearance of Kyron Horman. The kid was at school with his stepmom, she saw him walk down the hall in the school and he was never seen again.
Up and Vanished and Murder on the Orient Express present a podcast exclusive, "Everyone Is a Suspect." True crime often inspires the most successful fictional crime stories. When told by a visionary novelist like Dame Agatha Christie, dubbed "The Queen of Crime," these fictional stories can become larger than life and even more compelling than ...
Hosts Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala create this podcast, an audience-beloved, award-winning British show that they say delivers “a weekly dose of murder, wit and 'WTFs,’" with topics as ...
My Favorite Murder released its first episode on January 13, 2016. The podcast format includes regular episodes, "minisodes", celebrity hometowns, and recorded live shows. Minisodes usually consist of listeners' stories, often referred to as "hometown murders," regardless of the type of story told.
In the case of Atlanta mother Melissa Wolfenbarger, it took 25 years – with the help of a podcast, and in a bizarre twist, her serial killer father. The 21-year-old was last heard from by her ...
The Black Tapes is a mystery-horror pseudo-documentary podcast created by Paul Bae and Terry Miles. Published by Pacific Northwest Stories, it is part of their series of podcasts set in the same fictional universe (such as Tanis and Rabbits) which, despite being works of fiction, are presented as legitimate true stories both within the podcast and outside of it; the podcast has no credited ...