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The Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the Black Dahlia or simply, Root of Evil, is an American investigative crime podcast covering the Black Dahlia murder and suspect George Hodel. [2] The podcast was produced as a partnership between Cadence13 and TNT as a companion to the fictional television series I Am the Night.
George Hill Hodel Jr. (October 10, 1907 – May 17, 1999) was an American physician, and a suspect in the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia. [1] He was never formally charged with the crime but, at the time, police considered him a viable suspect, and two of his children believe he was guilty.
Somebody Knows was created by Jimmy Saphier to fill the Thursday night slot normally held by the popular show Suspense, whilst it took it's summer break.He was inspired by the Chicago Sun-Times [4] who had recently run a series appealing for information on cold cases.
“The Murdaugh Murders” — This podcast by FITS News reporter Mandy Matney is the most popular Murdaugh podcast, with more than 50 episodes currently available to download or stream.
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 [129] This is Actually Happening: 2013–present True stories of life-changing events Whit Missildine Wondery [130] This Land: 2019–present ...
According to Apple Podcasts, in 2021 it was the number one ranked podcast in the world for that year. MMP also earned a top 10 spot in Apple's best new podcasts for 2021. [ 2 ] According to the Washington Post , the podcast was influential in first introducing the public to the Murdaugh family and the trial and conviction of Alex Murdaugh ...
When 19-year-old Stephen Smith was found dead on the side of a rural South Carolina road, his mother never believed it was a hit-and-run.. But that’s how investigators treated it for six years ...
Jonathan Allore (February 4, 1964 – March 30, 2023), usually credited as John Allore, was a Canadian actor and podcaster, most noted for his true crime podcast Who Killed Theresa. [1] The podcast started out as a personal exploration of the Death of Theresa Allore, his sister, and later expanded its focus to cover other unsolved crimes. [2]