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  2. Apr 13, 2024 · Hear first-hand or artfully narrated accounts of real-life investigations from our list of best true crime podcasts. Uncover chilling truths from each series.

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    • 'Bear Brook' It starts with a gruesome scene: four bodies — three children and one woman — found stuffed into two blue barrels near Bear Brook State Park in New Hampshire.
    • 'Missing and Murdered' This podcast focuses on the unsolved and often grossly underlooked murder cases of Indigenous women and girls. "Missing and Murdered," hosted by Cree journalist Connie Walker, digs into these cases across thousands of miles, taking listeners on a journey through living rooms and onto reservations to investigate the cases.
    • 'Someone Knows Something' When a podcast has eight seasons, you know they’re onto something. And in this case, someone does know something. Host David Ridgen extensively investigates anything, from a man who received a package around the holidays with the note, "Have a very Merry Christmas and may you never have to buy another flashlight," and when he turned the flashlight on it exploded, to an OBGYN who was shot and killed in his home in 1998, seemingly for performing abortions.
    • 'Court Junkie' In "Court Junkie," each episode focuses on one case, taking elements from criminal trials, court documents and interviews of those close to the case, leaving listeners to decide if the justice system worked.
  3. Listen to the best True Crime radio shows, free and on demand, only on iHeart.

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    • A True-Crime Podcast With A Humorous Twist: My Favorite Murder
    • Best True-Crime Podcast of a Cold Case: West Cork
    • A True-Crime Podcast That Tackles Flawed Investigations: In the Dark
    • Best Podcast for White-Collar Crime: Swindled
    • A True-Crime Podcast for Fans of The Wire: Crimetown
    • A Fascinating Podcast for Unsolved Crime Fans: Atlanta Monster
    • Best Crime Podcast for Variety: Criminal
    • A Crime Podcast for Armchair Psychologists: Dirty John
    • Unsettling Murder Stories for Horror Enthusiasts: Casefile

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    True-crime podcasts have come a long way since Serial broke records in 2014, branching out to cover crimes from a range of different perspectives. Yet, as this rundown of the best true-crime podcasts shows, for all their wide varieties, the best all have one thing in common: They explore our society, psychologies, and relationships just as much as crime itself.

    For anyone who worries that listening to dark crime podcasts may become overwhelming after one too many gruesome homicides, My Favorite Murder is a recommended antidote. It's a comedy true-crime podcast hosted by writers/comedians Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, who spend each episode nonchalantly looking at one or two murder cases while int...

    A cold-case podcast in the vein of Serial and Atlanta Monster, the 13 episodes of West Cork focus on the unsolved 1996 murder of French TV producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier. Hosted by investigative journalist Sam Bungey and TV producer Jennifer Forde, the podcast examines the unanswered questions surrounding du Plantier's violent murder. In additi...

    The recipient of a Peabody Award, In the Dark is another true-crime podcast that spends each season focused on a single unexplained crime. Investigative reporter Madeleine Baran hosts it, and it very much takes an investigative approach to its crimes, which in both seasons relate as much to failures of law and justice as to the ugliness of crime. T...

    In contrast to true-crime podcasts about murders and disappearances, Swindled is a podcast that focuses on white-collar crime, such as fraud, insider trading, and bribery. Hosted by the anonymous "Concerned Citizen," the podcast's attraction lies largely in its ability to penetrate below the surface of corporate America, using steely narration and ...

    Crimetown is a true-crime podcast with an original, wide-lensed angle from the creators of HBO's The Jinx. It doesn't look at specific crimes, but rather the crime culture of specific towns, which provides the focus for each season. For example, the first series analyzed crime in Providence, Rhode Island, where corrupt mayors were no less criminal ...

    Made by the Up and Vanished producers, Atlanta Monster documents the Atlanta child murders, a spate of killings and disappearances that gripped the city between 1979 and 1981. The podcast is hosted by documentary filmmaker Payne Lindsey, who examines the case's unanswered questions with a cool, dispassionate eye. What distinguishes this podcast is ...

    For those who want to immerse themselves in different crimes and contexts with each new installment, Criminal is probably the best true-crime podcast available for free streaming. Hosted by award-winning journalist Phoebe Judge and initially launched in 2014, each episode focuses on a new crime, individual, or story. One show, for example, enters t...

    Hosted by the LA Times' Christopher Goffard, Dirty John is an ideal true-crime podcast for those who like their crime stories to double as philosophical examinations of human psychology and the nature of relationships. All episodes focus on the relationship between divorcée Debra Newell and John Meehan, who met via an online dating site. In the beg...

    First appearing in 2016, Casefile True Crime (or just Casefile) is an Australian podcast that focuses on the grislier end of the crime spectrum. Hosted by "Anonymous," the eerie background music helps to create a haunting atmosphere in which each episode's tale of murder or violent crime is evocatively spun. Every episode focuses on a single crime,...

    • Serial. When it premiered in 2014, Serial didn’t just introduce a new format of audio storytelling — one chapter of a story each week — it ushered podcasts themselves into the mainstream.
    • Dirty John. In the wake of the success of Serial, media outlets and podcast producers spent years scrambling to find the next big true-crime thriller — preferably, one that could be adapted into various creative formats, translating into big bucks for everyone involved.
    • My Favorite Murder. If Serial sparked a demand for crime podcasts, My Favorite Murder poured gasoline on the trend when it premiered in 2016. For good or ill, it ushered crime fanaticism directly into the mainstream, making it cool to be obsessed with serial killers and their macabre crimes.
    • Criminal. Launched in 2014, the same year as Serial, this University of North Carolina-produced podcast (now on the Vox network) takes a different approach than its more famous counterpart: Instead of following one story, to get to the bottom of it, each 40-minute episode covers a different case, focusing more on the emotional resonance of it for the people involved than the forensic facts.
  4. May 27, 2021 · Discover the best true crime podcasts to listen to in 2024, from Serial to Crime Junkie. Whether you like humor, mystery or drama, these podcasts will keep you hooked on murder, mystery and the macabre.

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