
Crime Fix is a daily YouTube show and podcast that covers the most gripping crime news stories of the day - quickly and accurately. The Law&Crime Network’s Angenette Levy breaks down each story to give you the key information you need for the day's most important crime stories.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 721 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

Trinity Poague was acquitted of the most serious charge of malice murder in the death of baby Jaxton Dru but found guilty of two counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated battery and one count of cruelty to children. Poague, a former beauty q... more
Justin and Amber Hicks had just moved into their dream home in Acworth, Georgia in 2021 when a man broke in an murdered them. The Hicks' two-year-old son was found in a dirty diaper, covered in their blood. Detectives determined that a neighbor, Matt... more
Samantha Strable became internet-famous for all of the wrong reasons. The hunting influencer, who goes by Sam Jones online, sparked international outrage last Spring when she took a baby wombat from its mom for a selfie in Australia. The prime minist... more
Award-winning art teacher Nikki Baird was celebrated as a “Teacher of the Month” and a beloved figure in her Kansas school community. But detectives say the image she crafted was a facade. Baird now faces four felony charges accusing her of grooming ... more
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As a host, she should do more research. Angenette sounds uneducated. She often is so opinionated that it’s nearly impossible to listen to what she has to say. Thank goodness the guest she has fight to relay decent messages to the audience. Her attacks on Skylar, who was a minor, leaving out that the police realized they made a mistake in her case and they asked the court to drop her charges. She keeps bringing that case up but forgets to mention that Skylar’s false confession is a direct example... more
As a host, she should do more research. Angenette sounds so uneducated. She often is so opinionated that it’s nearly impossible to listen to what she has to say. Thank goodness the guest she has fight to relay decent messages to the audience. Her attacks on Skylar, who was a minor, leave out that the police realized they made a mistake in her case and they asked the court to drop her charges. She keeps bringing that case up but forgets to mention that Skylar’s false confession is a direct exampl... more
Having guests that are far right conspiracy theorists was enough for me. I thought this show only brought on experts!
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Will it ever stop? Do none of you ask yourselves why this podcast continues to obsessively report on BK?? They have dragged out every single detail that adds up to NOTHING, replaying old clips of the day it happened, replaying outtakes from the police from the court room etc etc etc. I swear I am unsubscribing. There isn’t another channel that keeps up with true crime that still repeatedly discusses this monster over and over and over again. Telling us about the food he is eating in prison and w... more
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Focusing on the most captivating crime stories, this podcast explores various legal, social, and psychological aspects behind notable criminal cases. Each episode presents significant news, from the intricacies of hunting regulations and the ethics around social media behavior to serious allegations of misconduct involving educators and influencers. Features include expert commentary that provides insights into complex legal matters and societal implications, aiming to inform listeners about current events and ongoing legal battles related to high-profile crimes. Unique elements include a commitment to relevant and timely content, often covering sensational cases with a critical eye on the factors leading to these incidents. Ideal for true ... more
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Recent guests on Crime Fix include:
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2. Clayton Echard
3. Dave Neal
4. Dan Schorr
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6. William Alexander
7. Jack Doherty
8. Mauricio Padilla
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