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Generation Why: True Crime

Wondery
Michelle Le
Mathias Bachmeier
Giselle Esteban
James Wren
Guadalupe Rios
Hayward, California
Denise Amber Lee
Lisa Ziegert
Preston
Todd Mullis
Amy Mullis
Samuel Merritt University
Wieambilla
Cougar Mountain Regional Park
Seattle
Taylor Schabusiness
Shad Thurion
Turner Construction Company
San Diego, California
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

Since its debut in June 2012 with the episode Jury Duty, Generation Why Podcast has been your source for gripping true crime, intriguing mysteries, and fascinating conspiracies every week. Hosted by Justin and Aaron, the podcast combines in-depth research and discussion to bring you cases that challenge your perspective and keep you hooked. Whether you're a longtime fan or just starting your true ... more

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes737Founded13 years ago
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DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture

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Latest Episodes

Feb. 20, 1990. Blue Springs, Missouri. Several frantic phone calls were made to 911 by Ken Middleton who begged for help. His wife Kathy had been shot. But when police arrived, they placed him under arrest for killing his wife. For more than 30 years... more

February 11th, 1987. Fort Collins, Colorado. The body of 37-year-old Peggy Hettrick was found in a field. She had been stabbed and mutilated. There were multiple suspects, but the police focused on 15-year-old Timothy Masters, who found the body but ... more

June 25th, 1983. Helena National Forest, Montana. Nyleen Marshall went missing during a family outing in the Elkhorn Mountains. Moments before she disappeared, her playmates saw a suspicious, unidentified man talking to her by the creek.

HEY PEOPLE... more

February 4th, 2005. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The body of Dawn Walker was found by the River Lark after she was reported missing by her boyfriend Kevin Nunn. The following month, Kevin was arrested and charged with murder.

For bonus episod... more

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Recent Guests

Madison McGhee
JC's youngest daughter, who investigates her father's murder for her own podcast Ice Cold Case.
Ice Cold Case
Episode: The Murder of John McGhee - 645
Greg Valentino
Known as the 'Royd King', he is a former steroid dealer and bodybuilding legend.
Episode: Listen Now: Criminal Lives
David Ridgen
Host of the podcast Someone Knows Something and experienced documentary filmmaker
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Episode: David Ridgen
Josh Ritter
Legal analyst with expertise in criminal cases
Episode: Listen Now: Killer Psyche
Jeremy Foy
Former Marine and Federal Law Enforcement officer claiming his grandfather was the Zodiac Killer
Episode: New Zodiac Killer Suspect

Hosts

Justin
Co-host with engaging storytelling skills and a knack for compelling narratives.
Aaron
Co-host valued for insightful analysis and a thoughtful approach to true crime storytelling.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 26.3k ratings
  • No liberal undertones

    I love this podcast. Many true crime podcasts have this gross undertone of cop hatred and mainstream

    Media indoctrination. These guys don’t.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Holmsie1
    United States13 days ago
  • Whoa!

    Whoa guys Justin talked about his dong on the latest episode!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rolltide239923
    United States25 days ago
  • Easy to listen to and interesting

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Shoarmakebab
    a month ago
  • Paid Subscriber. Still have ads

    Whyyyy am I having to listen to ads when I am a paid subscriber and am looking at “subscriber edition” in the show’s page??

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    JessaLu
    United Statesa month ago
  • Wondery+

    Dang. I love this podcast but I hate that now I have to pay for every episode now??? I was going through and even the ones I hadn’t finished I can’t finish cause now it’s under the subscription. I can’t justify paying for the subscription with other things that are more important. Which I hate. I wish I could. But I guess I’ll just have to listen to other podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    izziemanizzie
    United Statesa month ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the informative and well-researched nature of the content, often highlighting the engaging chemistry between the hosts.
There are mixed reviews on the pacing and delivery style, with some listeners enjoying the approach while others find it less engaging at times.
Several comments point out the thoughtfulness of the discussions, particularly in addressing sensitive topics related to crime.
Overall, many listeners express a strong emotional connection to the stories shared and repeatedly praise the hosts for their insights and respectful storytelling.

Chart Rankings

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#64
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#67
United Kingdom/True Crime
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#83
Canada/True Crime
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#68
Australia/True Crime
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#182
Germany/True Crime
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#205
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Talking Points

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The Murder of Dawn Walker - 651
Q: What are the major evidence and witness testimonies presented during Kevin Nunn's trial?
The trial presented various pieces of evidence including a voicemail from Dawn, the discovery of her body showing signs of a personal attack, witness testimonies alleging they saw Kevin arguing with Dawn, and inconsistencies in Kevin's timeline and his handling of the situation after she was reported missing.
The Murder of John McGhee - 645
Q: Was this a coincidence that the break-ins occurred at the same time?
The hosts speculate whether it was a robbery that spilled over from Omar's house to JC's, or if there was a deeper connection to JC's past as an informant.
Jessica Funk-Haslam - 614
Q: What evidence connected Ryan Douglas Roberts to the crime?
Ryan's DNA was found on cigarette butts at the crime scene, which led investigators to him after a DNA match.
Jessica Funk-Haslam - 614
Q: What happened the night of Jessica's murder?
Jessica had conflicts with her family, left home, and eventually was found murdered in a locked dugout.
Michael Bayer of True Case Films - 613
Q: What was it like when you got to speak with Terry, Heather's dad?
It was beyond comprehension and I discovered that they're good people, a strong family.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Generation Why: True Crime

What is Generation Why: True Crime about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Offering a captivating mix of true crime, mysteries, and conspiracies, this podcast engages listeners with well-researched narratives that present both infamous and lesser-known cases. The hosts' dynamic chemistry and approachable style make complex stories accessible while inviting thoughtful discussions on societal issues related to crime. Episodes vary from high-profile murder investigations to puzzling disappearances, each meticulously unpacked to reveal new insights and provoke reflection, appealing to a wide audience of true crime enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. With a rich archive dating back to 2012, the content continues to challenge perceptions and keep an expanding community engaged with ongoing conversations about justic... more

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