
Two besties from Colorado bringing Justice to victims by telling their stories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

In 2003, the quiet community of Edgewater, Colorado was shaken by the brutal murder of 30-year-old Heather DeWild. What should have been a straightforward search for answers instead became a case buried by silence, missteps, and unanswered questions.... more
In the digital age, artificial intelligence promised helpers, companions, and tools that could reshape how we live, learn, and connect. But what happens when those tools blur the line between support and harm?
In this episode we confront one of the ... more
In 1977, a beloved respiratory therapist and passionate musician, 48 year old Teresita Basa, was found murdered in her Chicago apartment. Her case quickly went cold amid fire damage, missing evidence, and a single cryptic clue left behind. With no cl... more
In July of 2000, two young people in Indianapolis, Indiana were killed in a crime that would later be overshadowed by one of the most infamous prison escapes in the state’s history.
Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman were complicated, imperfect, real... more
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Vocal fry, uptake. They use the words super, and like constantly. It's a really super hard listen.
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Best pod ever
This podcast is rapidly becoming one of my favorites. Jackie and Sam are relatable, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about highlighting Justice For the victims of these crimes. As a Colorado resident, I remember the first two cases playing out in the media — but there were so many details I didn’t know. I look forward to every episode and we are only 3 in!
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Focusing on the stories of true crime victims, this show emphasizes the importance of justice through narrative storytelling that recounts harrowing investigations and the emotional journeys of families affected by crime. The hosts engage listeners by blending factual information with personal anecdotes, creating a relatable and conversational atmosphere. Each episode typically centers on a specific case, unearthing details and uncovering systemic issues within the justice system while emphasizing the humanity of the victims and their families. The unique approach of combining entertainment with advocacy for victims' rights is likely to resonate deeply with a dedicated audience.
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