
Welcome to the riveting true crime podcast that takes you on a deep dive into the world's most gripping cases. Each season unravels a unique case—choose one that intrigues you and dive in.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 317 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime | |||

The shepherd saw everything—watched as El Chalequero dragged an elderly woman toward the Consulado River, pulled a knife from his
Episode 11 of 15 | Season 36: Serial Killers in History
Mexico City's first documented serial killer hunted working-cl... more
Episode 10 of 15 | Series 36: Serial Killers in History
Finland's first documented serial killer terrorized two continents across three decades. This episode traces Matti Haapoja's brutal journey from famine-ravaged Finland to Siberian exile and bac... more
On a warm June afternoon in 1868, a 24-year-old woman accepted a glass of lemonade from her nurse at a Geneva boarding house. Within moments, her pupils dilated grotesquely, her heart pounded violently, and reality dissolved into nightmare. That glas... more
In 1826, fellow priests caring for an ailing Father Juan Severino Mallari made a horrifying discovery in his residence: bloodstained clothing belonging to dozens of missing parishioners. Over the next ten years, investigators would uncover fifty-seve... more
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Breaking up a 42 minute podcast into two 21 minute podcasts for the sake of more commercials has finalized my decision to no longer listen
/ Episode length: 23 min
/ Ads + Fluff ⭕️ ⬆️: 6 min
/ Avg time between ads: 8 min.
/ Based on episode: S36E1
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Cannot listen to
Another review said the host sounds like he is on sedatives. I had to hear for myself. Turns out he is just Southern. Very rude review.
((WMMM hosts would say they’re making fun of farmers!))
But, also… Streisand effect.
Anyway, 5/5 from me!
Is very odd and abrasive to try to listen to.
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True crime narratives are prominently featured, showcasing real-life murder cases and historical injustices. Episodes often re-examine chilling stories from different places, including notable serial killers and their heinous acts. Unique insights into how societal neglect and systemic failures have contributed to the perpetuation of such crimes are frequently discussed. This podcast stands out for its detailed accounts of victims' stories and societal impacts, allowing listeners to engage not only with the horrifying details but also with the emotional aspects of each case.
Listeners can expect an array of topics ranging from colonial crimes to contemporary injustices, creating a comprehensive perspective on true crime through various his... more
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Recent guests on Foul Play: Crime Series include:
1. Leonard Padilla
2. Rob Dick
3. Tony Lozaro
4. Professor Thomas Henry Horan
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6. Gary Poste
7. Lawrence Kane
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