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Scams, Money, & Murder

Crime House
Jeffrey Dahmer
Murder
Financial Crimes
Los Angeles
Jen Shah
Political Scandals
Investment Banking
Ponzi Schemes
The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City
Eliot Spitzer
Greenlight
Shopify
Lifelock
The Bling Ring
FTX
Sam Bankman-Fried
The Billionaire Boys Club
Federal Bureau Of Investigation
Telemarketing Scam
Political Corruption

They say “money doesn’t sleep,” so why should your favorite show? Scams, Money and Murder now drops twice every Thursday, just in time for your morning and evening commute. Hosts Vanessa Richardson and Carter Roy pull you past the headlines into the darkest corners of greed, where scams spiral, lies collapse, and crimes turn deadly. Scams, Money, and Murder is a Crime House Original powered by PAV... more

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Latest Episodes

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This week on True Crime This Week, host Vanessa Richardson examines two killings that shook the music world — both committed by fans whose admiration turned to obsession.

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On November 15th, 1959, a small town in Kansas was changed forever when a beloved local family was murdered. Their tragic deaths captured the nation's attention -- and sparked the interest of one of America's most famous authors.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Tristan Engels
Psychologist specializing in criminal minds
Episode: Scammed to Death: Amelia Dyer's Baby Farm Pt. 2
Nicole Lapin
Expert insight into the story of finance, terror, and fraud
Episode: The Osage Murders Inheritance Scheme Pt. 2
April Monroe
Victim of an AI voice scam where her voice was cloned to deceive her family
Episode: INTERVIEW: AI Voice Scam with April Monroe
Sarah Edmondson
Former high-ranking member of Nxivm and whistleblower
Episode: INTERVIEW: NXIVM with Sarah Edmondson
Jacqueline Crenshaw
Survivor of a pig butchering scam who lost a significant amount of money and is now an advocate for scam victims.
Episode: INTERVIEW: Pig Butchering with Jacqueline Crenshaw
Jacob Rensel
A former investor in Centra Tech who became the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against the company.
Episode: INTERVIEW: Centra Tech with Jacob Rensel
Brittney Bird
Advocate for Bradyn's Law after her son was a victim of sextortion.
Episode: INTERVIEW: Sextortion with Brittney Bird
Louise Cole
Mother of Stephanie and advocate against Twin Flames Universe
Episode: INTERVIEW: Twin Flames with Louise Cole and Paula Hardy
Paula Hardy
Sister of Stephanie and advocate against Twin Flames Universe
Episode: INTERVIEW: Twin Flames with Louise Cole and Paula Hardy

Hosts

Vanessa Richardson
Host known for her engaging storytelling and in-depth exploration of crime narratives.
Carter Roy
Co-host with a strong background in crime storytelling and insights into criminal psychology.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 414 ratings
  • Why pay for ad-free if you still get ads?

    While I enjoy the show, I’ll be unfollowing and no longer listening. If you pay for the subscriber edition to enjoy early and ad-free, imagine my surprise to be hearing ads throughout the show. Absolutely no. Ad-free should mean ad- FREE!

    Apple Podcasts
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    mishasymone
    United States18 days ago
  • Almost..

    Update: please don’t bring back Dr Tristan Angles (sp?) - she sounds like she is verbatim reading from a book report to a group of 5th graders. It’s painful to listen to and takes away from flow/professionalism of the podcast. Stick with Venessa! She is a great host.

    I overall really enjoy the show. The catch is that nearly all of the story lines have already been covered many many times over in other podcasts/documentaries. There is no original/new content which unfortunately makes the podcas... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    equitonic
    United Statesa month ago
  • All of the Crime House pods are just here for the supposed True Crime feeding frenzy or cash grab... And you can tell because they have "Game Show Voice" which sounds all bubbly and up-beat which never matches the seriousness of the context... They use trusty old stand-bys like "The Manson Family" and "Heaven's Gate" and they never even try to offer any new info or even a surprising opinion or hot take... They also don't care how many city names and surnames they butcher with mispronunciations.... more

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    2
    SignFire
    a month ago
  • Nicole Lapin

    I like the types of cases discussed on this podcast; it's definitely true crime, but the stories are ones I've (mostly) not heard before. It's frustrating trying to find a TC podcast that covers cases that haven't been discussed ad nauseum.

    While I do enjoy Nicole Lapin as narrator, she falls into vocal fry towards the end of every sentence. So far it's bearable, but I can see it becoming an issue for me (sooner than later likely).

    I hope Nicole sees feedback in any review as beneficial, and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Rip's Jaye
    Canada2 months ago
  • Nicole Lapin

    I like the types of cases discussed on this podcast; it's definitely true crime, but the stories are ones I've (mostly) not heard before. It's frustrating trying to find a TC podcast that covers cases that haven't been discussed ad nauseum.

    I really do enjoy listening to Nicole Lapin narrate, however she often tends to use vocal fry towards the end of her sentences. So far it's bearable, but I can foresee it becoming an issue for me sooner than later. I hope Nicole can use this info as construc... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Rip's Jaye
    Canada2 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the informative nature of the stories told, coupled with a focus on lesser-known crime cases.
Many enjoy the engaging and sharp storytelling style, which often mixes entertainment with education about financial pitfalls.
A consistent point of praise is the depth of research into crime narratives and the financial implications of the stories covered.
Some concerns were raised regarding the number of advertisements, with a few stating that it diminishes the listening experience.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#33
Indonesia/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#145
Philippines/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#168
Argentina/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#174
South Korea/True Crime
Apple Podcasts
#224
Israel/True Crime

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

INTERVIEW: NXIVM with Sarah Edmondson
Q: What was the final turning point for you?
Sarah mentions the invitation to a secret women's group that led to her being branded, which ultimately led her to realize the truth about Nxivm.
INTERVIEW: NXIVM with Sarah Edmondson
Q: What was your life like before Nxivm?
Sarah describes her upbringing as fairly normal, with supportive parents in the mental health profession, and her pursuit of acting as a way to have a voice.
From Crime House: Your First Look at "Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes"
Q: What was the experience of followers facing manipulative leaders like Bonnie and Marshall?
Many followers were lost souls aching for a sense of belonging and traded their identities, freedom, and lives for it.
INTERVIEW: Pig Butchering with Jacqueline Crenshaw
Q: Looking back now, what do you think are the biggest red flags that you recognize that you wish you'd seen earlier?
She emphasizes the risks of getting off the dating platform and the need to be careful about sharing personal information.
INTERVIEW: Pig Butchering with Jacqueline Crenshaw
Q: What made you so suspicious if the check cleared? Why did you go to the police?
Initially, she had bad feelings about the situation, feeling it was strange for someone to send $100,000 without meeting in person.

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Featuring a captivating blend of true crime and business narratives, this show dives into the fascinating world of greed, deceit, and the dark repercussions that scams can have on individuals and society. Each episode explores notorious scandals, criminal masterminds, and the deadly outcomes that can arise from financial malfeasance. With profound dives into high-profile cases and compelling storytelling, listeners are engaged not just by the gruesome details of crime, but also by the intricate dynamics of money and power at play. The show has gained attention for its unique focus on the intersection of crime with the financial world, making it a notable staple for fans of both genres.

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1. Dr. Tristan Engels
2. Nicole Lapin
3. April Monroe
4. Sarah Edmondson
5. Jacqueline Crenshaw
6. Jacob Rensel
7. Brittney Bird
8. Louise Cole

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