
Arizona’s Family journalists Briana Whitney and Serjio Hernandez take a deep dive into both unsolved and solved cases around Arizona — retracing steps, uncovering new evidence, and revealing new theories from those involved in the investigations.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 180 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Now that the second ransom deadline passed from the alleged abductor(s), the FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Department are making a plea to the public as there has been no persons of interest or suspects identified. True crime correspondent Briana Whi... more
We’re live with the latest developments in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigation in Tucson, Arizona. The FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department confirm they are reviewing a second ransom note received Friday by our sister station, KOLD-TV. Joi... more
Briana Whitney was live from Tucson, Arizona with the latest information into the investigation surrounding the disappearance Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TODAY show host Savannah Guthrie, for the new episode of True Crime AZ Live.
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After months in the courtroom in 2013, the jury must decide if Jodi Arias is guilty of murdering Travis Alexander in cold blood or self-defense. But that isn’t the only decision they have to make. The case takes a dramatic turn when Travis’ family an... more
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Not impressed with the research. The host let someone come on and just say whatever his hypothesis is without any push back. It is a heavy subject not the actual facts used.
It’s too hard to listen for too long due to the vocal fry. Not a flex Brianna.
Good coverage of Arizona true crime stories. However, the volume is too quiet, compared to other podcasts, with the exception of the theme music, which has one very loud and low pitched bass sound that actually rattles my car and hurts my ears. Please even out the volume and check the theme music. My ears will thank you!
I could listen to Briana read a phone book.
Interesting and well organized podcast. Suggesting that jurors ages 50-70 don’t watch the news is insulting. Eg. Lori Daybell trial. It makes your fact based podcast less credible.
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A prominent focus is placed on high-profile true crime cases in Arizona, examining both solved and unsolved mysteries with depth and nuance. Recent episodes explore individual narratives surrounding controversial figures like Lori Vallow Daybell and delve into judicial processes, victim perspectives, and psychological implications of crimes, offering both insights and personal accounts. The blend of investigative journalism with personal storytelling likely aims to engage listeners who have a voracious appetite for true crime and an interest in real-life legal situations encountered in Arizona.
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Recent guests on True Crime Arizona include:
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