
Debriefing true crime stories with crime buffs Meg and Emma. Each week we take a look at a different case and discuss our thoughts and opinions with a touch of humour and respect.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

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In this episode we focus on the tragic case of the Delphimurders involving Libby German and Abby Williams. They explore the investigation, the suspects, and the community's response, highlighting the bravery of Libby in recording crucial ev... more
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In this episode, we delve into the mysteriousdisappearance of Patrick Moriarty, exploring the investigation and the dynamics of the small community of Larimer, where he lived. The conversation delves into the complex dynamics of a small com... more
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In this episode, we discuss the tragic case of Matthew Leveson. The conversation delves into Matthew's background, his relationship with Michael Atkins, and the events leading up to his disappearance. The Leveson family's unwavering support... more
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In this episode, we discuss the case of Amy Lynn Bradley, a young woman who went missing during a family cruise in 1998. We delve into Amy's background, family dynamics, and the events leading up to her disappearance. We explore the family'... more
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Stumbled across this looking for podcasts on the Port Arthur Massacre. I really enjoy how different this is from a lot of true crime podcasts, two mates having a chat about true crime cases and after research sharing their thoughts etc which we all love doing with a friend! I like that it’s a conversation! It makes it different from a lot of typical true crime podcasts. Both have their place but genuinely am loving listening to these so much
This has a nice casual feel to it, feels conversational however having listened to an earlier podcast from 2017 after I listened to this I can say this is so similar that you would have to say it’s been copied almost word for word. Not original work
Started listening to the Pettingell Podcast took about 25 minutes before it even started and then it s more about two people gossiping than hard facts . Love Aussie True crime but didn’t enjoy this
I really love the format of this podcast. Two mates hanging out, talking about the true crime cases that have captured their attention. It has a unique flow - and I’m here for it! You can tell the friendship is solid and this is THEIR time away from the craziness of parenting and life. Very relatable! (Especially the volunteering to be a trainer for your kids AND the heartache of backing the Dees!🤣) I have binged all episodes now and really look forward to Tuesdays. I think we could be besties ... more
I will admit that it took me a few episodes to really get into the dynamics of the podcast but I love it now. I’m more used to single host true crime and the banter & correcting each other did irritate me a little (sorry ladies LOL) but as I listened to more I got into the “it’s 2 besties having a chat” groove and I love it now.
They are sensitive to victims in the way they speak respectfully about them which is something that’s a must for me. The Anita Cobby ep is an example.
If you are a t... more
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Focused on the compelling world of true crime, the discussions conducted often revolve around specific cases and the broader implications of crime on society. Informal yet informative, the conversations between the hosts, Meg and Emma, blend humor with sensitivity toward victims and their families, resonating with listeners who appreciate a human-centered approach to crime storytelling. Each episode typically delves into high-profile cases, uncovering the nuances of justice, psychology, and the societal frameworks surrounding criminal acts while maintaining a relatable and conversational dynamic.
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