
Join Tom, Ben and Dan as they deep dive into the darkest cases in true crime. From mass shootings to serial killers to unsolved mysteries, the boys explore each detail looking for the red flags. With a little sprinkling of humour to find some light relief. Join the gang as they cover some of the most gruesome events in history.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 147 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

It was just another regular Tuesday afternoon in the city of Sunnyvale, California. The employees at ESL Incorporated were going about their day, blissfully unaware that their office building was about to become the scene of one of the most shocking ... more
We’ve got a little surprise for you this spooky season…
Tom, Ben & Dan are back with a Halloween special that will send shivers down your spine.
It’s Halloween night, 1974, in Pasadena, Texas. Eight-year-old Timothy O’Bryan is out trick-or-treatin... more
This week on I Could Murder A Podcast, Tom and Ben join forces with the brilliant Suruthi and Hannah from RedHanded for a very special crossover episode!
It’s a true crime team-up for the ages… a stack of spine-chilling stories perfect for spooky se... more
Tom and Ben team up with JaackMaate and Stevie on the Happy Hour podcast to discuss the WEIRDEST torture methods in history (Part 2!)...
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I only came across these after listening to the show they did with Redhanded who I love and I can’t get enough of them. The banter is the best craic and I love the way the stories are told and analysed with different insights. ‘Keep doing what you’re doing’ coz it’s great 💙 very entertaining 👌🏽
Only recently discovered this podcast, having exhausted most other well-known true crime podcasts. I find it well-researched, well-written and refreshing - as it’s so different from most other true crime podcasts out there. I love the bits of occasional humour and levity, while the lads always remain respectful and sensitive to the serious nature of the topics they cover. Everyday life is way too serious these days… bring back whimsy!
Hey guys! Love the podcast and the detail. I admire the research and enjoy the factual yet light hearted approach to telling some incredible stories.
I actually disagree with some of the comments around the presenters and enjoy them being themselves and the light heartedness throughout.
It helps me as a listener feel more connected with you all and keep up the good work. I have listened since season 1 and am still loving it.
I really feel like this podcast has the potential to be so much better than it currently is. As it stands, it seems to be designed primarily as a YouTube show rather than an audio-first experience. The storytelling often relies heavily on visuals, which means that when you’re listening only, the stories don’t feel as rich or immersive as they could be.
While the research behind the stories is clearly solid, they would benefit from stronger scene-setting and more descriptive narration. As a list... more
Not the worst true crime podcast but in most of the cases the start is so boring! Too much chit chat and then they talk about the killers childhood extensively and by the time you get to the murders they skip a lot and don’t want to get into detail!
To a certain level I understand that… but what is the point of a true crime podcast?!
I don’t want 40 min of Richard Specks childhood with 10 min of stupid name jokes just to get to the murders with 5 minutes left in the episode and getting no detai... more
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This true crime podcast offers a captivating look into some of the darkest cases in criminal history. With a focus on mass shootings, notorious serial killers, and unsolved mysteries, the hosts explore the intricacies of each case, examining the warning signs and psychological elements involved. The unique appeal lies in their blend of detailed storytelling and humor, which lightens the mood even when discussing the most gruesome events, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners.
Listeners can expect a mix of chilling narratives and expert analysis, with hosts sharing personal anecdotes and engaging in lively discussions that create a sense of camaraderie. This podcast thrives on a balance of serious subject matter and a li... more
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