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Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
True Crime
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
A Weekly True Crime Podcast Exploring the Unknown
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Los Angeles, CA
Premiere Date |
2017-06-23
Related Hashtags |
#truecrime
#TrueCrime
#TrueCrimeTuesday
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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224 Available Episodes (224 Total)Average duration: 01:30:05
Nov 11 | 00:42:08
Ryan Needs Your Help
Apr 03 | 00:05:17
That's All, Folks
Mar 21 | 02:27:21
Tora Tora Tora Over Sodom & Gomorrah: MH370
Mar 07 | 01:15:17
Myriad Ways for Digging Up Graves: Ed Gein in a Daze
Feb 26 | 00:56:33
The Cacophonous Thud of Falling Rose Buds: Ed Gein in Love
Feb 18 | 00:49:57
Pork & Beans Will Get Us Clean: Growing Up Gein
Feb 09 | 00:48:55
The Slaughter I Seen: Little Eddie Gein
Feb 06 | 00:05:37
Wondery Presents: Stolen Hearts
Feb 02 | 00:59:59
The Silence of Screams in Frequency Dreams: Introducing Ed Gein
Jan 25 | 01:36:16
Light as a Feather in Wintry Weather: Ellen Greenberg
I love listening to this topmost insightful, compelling true crime mystery series
Mar 29, 2022 by HillsofCoomera

Ryan Kraus is an existential genius. His laconic humour salts the margarita just enough to reserve the bite to the last drop. Just try the Lisa Lamb which is number 008 in his earliest offerings. Want to keep going? Dive in. Check out his most recent, told in 5 parts thus far, about the Bridge Guy, the one the young girls got a short video of the man who was about to murder them both. The short, stocky middle aged man who bears an uncanny resemblance to a big man in town. A town that still exists in a distortion of ever looping reruns of other less plausible suspects because it lacks the spine to release the whole of the footage complete with close ups which will grant opportunity for him to exonerate himself one way or another.

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