Amanda Howard is a true crime author, criminologist, and known as 'The Serial Killer Whisperer'. She brings true insights into the cases she profiles in each episode with a different take to those you might have heard before.
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On June 4, 2008, thirty year old Travis Alexander was murdered by his ex-girlfriend Jodi Arias. They had spent part of the day together, they had sex and took photos of each other. Once they were fin…
This week on Monsters Who Murder we examine the various media interviews conducted with Richard Ramirez following his capture. Ramirez was known as the Night Stalker, but he is not to be confused wit…
This week we’re doing something very different. The maxim says, blood is thicker than water, but does this still ring true when you find out that a family member is a killer? How does someone reconci…
WARNING: This episode discusses race and hate crimes in the US. With the current climate in the US, if you feel this episode may be a trigger for you, we suggest you skip to the next episode.
On June…
Brian David Mitchell is a religious fanatic who abducted fourteen year old Elizabeth Smart from her home in Salt Lake City and kept her a sexual slave for 9 months before she was rescued on March 12,…
Israel Keyes is an American serial killer, rapist, arsonist, burglar and bank robber. He was captured in 2012 over the murder of Samantha Koening.
In part 1 we listened as police investigators started…
In a crime spree from 1996 until his capture in 2012, Israel Keyes murdered at least three people. He also raped and tortured many more. His confession is one of the most interesting and complete we …
Colin Ireland was responsible for the murders of five men and was dubbed by the British press as the Gay Slayer, as he targeted homosexual men.
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This week our psychological profile is of Gerard Schaefer, a self-confessed serial killer who claims to have murdered up to thirty women, though he was only sent to prison for the 1972 murders of two…
Doctor Harold “Fred” Shipman is suspected of being one of the most prolific serial killers of the modern age, with numbers in the hundreds. As an angel of death, the patients who put his trust in him…
This week, our psychological profile is on the confessions of John Norman Collins, the killer responsible for the “Michigan Murders”.
Collins had murdered several young women and girls between 1967 a…
All of the victims of Beverley Allitt had been in her care in the pediatric ward of the Grantham and Kesteven General Hospital. She was acquitted of charges relating to a further 2 children but was s…
This week we profile a serial killer with one of the highest IQs.
Ted Kaczynski is the killer known more commonly as the Unabomber. He murdered three people and injured another 23 by conducting a nat…
This week we’re looking at a case that caused wide spread panic throughout Washington DC throughout October 2002.
People were being shot dead at random in what become known as The DC Sniper or Beltwa…
This week, we head to the UK for the case known as the Grindr killer.
Stephen Port was given a whole life order sentence, what some countries call “never to be released” for the murders of at least fo…
This week we return to our psychological profile of Todd Kohlhepp, who was convicted of murdering seven people in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016.
In our last episode we examined the police inter…
Todd Kohlhepp was convicted of murdering seven people in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016.
This is a case which broke after the MWM podcast started and one we've followed very closely when it was …
Over a seven week period in mid 1993 twenty-one year old Paul Denyer stalked the women of Frankston, a suburb of Melbourne in Australia.
Denyer attacked and murdered three young women; Elizabeth Steve…
Our first psychological profile this season is on David Parker Ray, also known as the Toy Box Killer.
Although no bodies were ever found Ray was accused by his accomplices of killing several people b…
Allan Legere escaped from a bathroom at a Canadian Hospital after being convicted of a crime he says he did not commit.
The killer had been transported to the hospital for an ear infection from prison…