Part 2 of 2. In January of 1993, Karla Homolka went to the police after her husband, Paul Bernardo viciously beat her with a flashlight. She wanted to press charges and told them that her husband was the Scarborough Rapist and responsible for two unsolved murders they had been struggling with. After DNA proved that to be true, Karla got a plea deal and agr ... Show More
Mar 17
Jamie Faith: Manipulation, a "Blind" Obsession, and the 10-Hour Drive
Jamie Faith was a "bachelor for life" until he met Jennifer. But after 15 years of marriage, a masked gunman ended his life in broad daylight. Join us as we explore the tragic murder of Jamie Faith, the exploitation of a veteran’s PTSD, and the shocking GoFundMe fraud that took p ... Show More
1 h
Mar 10
The Murder of Amy Schulz: Forensics, Footprints, and Cecil Sutherland
Want Exclusive Bonus Episodes, Early Access and Ad-Free content? Join our Patreon The murder of Amy Schulz remains one of the most haunting true crime cases in Illinois history. In 1987, the 10-year-old vanished during a five-minute walk in the quiet town of Kell, leading to ... Show More
47m 12s
Mar 3
The Au Pair Affair Part 2: Brendan Banfield Takes the Stand | The Verdict & Sentencing
"It’s easier to fall in love with someone that saved you." Those were the words of Brendan Banfield as he attempted to explain away an affair, a dead wife, and a dead stranger to a jury of twelve. In Part 2 of our deep dive into the VA v. Brendan Banfield trial, we move past the ... Show More
1h 8m
Jun 2023
Episode 169 - Secrets In The Valley - The Murder Of Desiree Sunford
On April 13th, 2013, a devastating crime sent shockwaves through the picturesque valley of Yakima, nestled in the central part of Washington State. Desiree Sunford, a beloved art teacher, had been found murdered in her own home.As the investigation unfolded, secrets emerged, cast ... Show More
48m 7s
Jun 2024
State of North Carolina v. Joan Little
When Karen Bethea-Shields was in college, she heard a judge say, “No way in the world a Black woman can get raped.” A few years later, in 1975, she helped successfully defend Joan Little—a Black woman—who became the first woman in the U.S. to be found not guilty of murder using t ... Show More
37m 11s
Feb 2024
SERIAL KILLER: The Alphabet Murders Part 2
<p>Dozens of commuters see a young girl fleeing a car on the side of the expressway in Rochester, NY, but no one pulls over to help. The community is devastated when her body is discovered just days later, but it’s assumed to be a tragic but isolated incident. But when more young ... Show More
49m 11s
Jan 2024
RLRC Daily 1/22/24 | Navy Commander Arrested for DUI, Hollywood Heir Charged with Brutal Murder, Woman Arrested for Assaulting Husband over Birthday Sex
In this episode, We discuss a murder case involving self-defense claims, the firing and arrest of a Navy Commander, a court case surrounding a Hollywood heir, and a peculiar incident of accusing neighbors of being pirates. Additionally, we touch on a fatal shooting during a vehic ... Show More
46m 58s