Crime doesn't always make narrative sense.
Nov 21
The Cheat Sheet: Coaches and Colleges
<p>The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Illinois, Texas, California, and Ohio.</p><p>First Alert 4’s report on the discovery of Kylie Toberman’s body: ... Show More
51m 16s
Nov 20
The Future of Crime Solving: A Conversation with Former Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Special Agent in Charge Eric Harden on the Lingering Harm of Unsolved Violent Crime
<p>The Future of Crime Solving is our new series where we talk to law enforcement officials who are working to introduce eSleuth AI to police departments around the country. As part of this inaugural episode in the series, we interviewed former ATF official Eric Harden about his ... Show More
1h 17m
Nov 18
You Never Can Forget: The Forty-Seventh Anniversary
<p>On the anniversary of Indiana's infamous Burger Chef murders, we will address questions from listeners and individuals interested in the case. Jayne Friedt, Danny Davis, Mark Flemmonds, and Ruth Shelton disappeared during their shift at the Burger Chef in Speedway, Indiana som ... Show More
1h 6m
Oct 2023
Crime Story: Yohance reflects on You Didn’t See Nothin
Yohance sits down with Kathleen Goldhar, the host of CBC’s new podcast Crime Story, to talk about Lenard Clark’s case and the many questions he grappled with while making You Didn’t See Nothin. Every week, Crime Story brings you a true crime case told by the storyteller who knows ... Show More
43m 11s
Dec 2023
Introducing: The Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told
The Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told is an anthology podcast series of the most layered and engrossing true crime stories about female killers, cops, scientists, lawyers, scammers, activists, and more. Hosted by true crime writer, Mary Kay McBrayer, this podcast tells the st ... Show More
1m 59s
Aug 2023
Wicked Words - Amit Katwala: Tremors in the Blood
<p>One of the most controversial tools used by investigators is the lie detector. It’s used often to intimidate suspects and sometimes it’s responsible for confessions, real and false. Author Amit Katwala explains how the lie detector’s origin is grounded in deception, abuse, and ... Show More
41m 4s