
Welcome to Othram aka "America's Crime Lab." Each week, we meet weary detectives and family members working an unsolved case that has wrecked a community and seemingly hit a dead end… until, in a last-ditch effort, the evidence is mailed to Othram.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime | |||

A trucker calls police to report seeing a body floating in a Mississippi River. When police arrive to investigate, they’re shocked to find a little girl dead in the river brush. They’re even more startled when they find the body of a young man down r... more
Othram began to realize that a lot of unidentified remains cases languishing on shelves in law enforcement offices belonged to children. Children that remained unidentified for decades. Meanwhile, loved ones never gave up hope. There is a solution to... more
Emergency crews responding to a boat fire discovered human remains, but the case quickly went cold. For decades, investigators had no answers. Using advanced forensic DNA, Othram scientists were able to identify the victim and reveal the truth behind... more
People swept away by Hurricane Katrina, lone travelers who disappeared, and kids who never came home. Where are all of these missing people, and are their unidentified remains sitting in universities and law enforcement offices around the country?
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Impossible to listen to
Love your voices, easy to listen to, clear diction and thankfully not strident and shrill, like many self-promoting pod cast presenters. Well done’
This podcast gets the story out with narrative and law enforcement perspective. Which is very good! I find the commentary is unnecessary and speaks in such a way to covertly indicate that the listener is not smart enough to see the picture without the additional drama reiterating what the listener just heard. If the commentary was just left out altogether, then I’d give this podcast a 5. But, it’s just that irritating.
The banter is annoying and unnecessary. Just tell the story instead of drawing it out!
I was excited to listen to this podcast and show my support of the work Othram does. But this is honestly unlistenable. The first host takes forever to get to the point and talks SO SLOWLY that it’s painful. I tried speeding it up and it didn’t work for me because the other host was still inserting nonsense like “Oh wow” and “double whammy” and it just sounded ridiculous. I’ll keep following Othram and DNA Solves on social media, but I’m bailing on this one. Good idea, horrible outcome.
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This podcast focuses on unsolved crimes and the tireless efforts of detectives and families to bring resolution to cases that have left communities reeling. With a particular emphasis on forensic science, each episode features gripping narratives that highlight cases initially deemed cold but later revisited through advancements in DNA technology. The involvement of Othram, a forensic lab specializing in these types of investigations, brings a unique perspective to the storytelling, making complex scientific details accessible and engaging. The emotional journeys of families seeking closure pair with thrilling crime-solving efforts, making this podcast a compelling listen for fans of true crime and forensic analysis.
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Recent guests on America's Crime Lab include:
1. Tanya Taylor
2. Anastasia Holobinko
3. Michael Vogin
4. Bill Thompson
5. Ashley Jennings
6. Captain Dustin Blaker
7. Hunter Chapin
8. Detective Jeff Bennett
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