True Crimecast is a podcast that adds a unique perspective to the true crime genre. John and Jamie dig into new cases and revisit old ones to try to get to the truth. Each episode takes on a different case and the hosts share both details and theories about what really happened.
Jennifer and Adrianna Wix went missing 18 years ago. It is time that someone comes forward with some answers. If you know anything about this case, please call: 615-562-0817
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Of all of the great things to do in Bowling Green, Kentucky, you can get a tour that takes you to the famous Murder Mansion. But what really happened there to give this home such a reputation? Find o…
Sometimes you can think you know a person, and they turn out to be a monster.
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Enjoy and early release of this show for your 4th of July festivities! When a body is discovered from the 1970's, how can authorities use the happenings from that era to put all of the pieces toget…
When a young man is murdered in cold blood, his mother turns to social media to try and bring his killers to justice. Be sure to check out our great new sponsor in Ekster! For up to 20% off, be sure…
When a woman becomes violently ill on multiple occasions with no apparent cause, that should raise all kinds of red flags. But what does justice look like when the same person has been behind her ill…
When a large steel barrel is found floating in a lake, you may think you have just gotten a free barrel. But what you may have on your hands could be an unsolved murder.
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When several elderly women get murdered in the same way, there has to be a connection, right? What happens when police ignore patterns of crimes? That's when you get real life wrestling villains beco…
What happens when a rape is reported and a high profile athlete is accused? Is it swept under the rug or taken seriously?
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We all think that winning the lottery would solve most of our problems. But what happens with your newfound wealth becomes the source of your problems? Today's episode covers several stories of lotte…
When a little girl goes missing, everyone is frantic to find her. That is until a mysterious note showed up and was delivered by the nosy next door neighbor.
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Amie Harwick was exactly what we need more of in the world: caring, encouraging, hard-working, and aware of those around her that needed her help the most. But she was taken away from us on February …
When a man calls 911 to report that his wife has been murdered, you expect him to be frantic and upset. But would you also expect him to not remember whether or not he did it?
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In the early 1980's, consumer products were not regulated nearly as well as they are today. This resulted in several deaths in the Chicago area within a few days of one another. The one commonality a…
When citizens in Trenton, South Carolina called police about a man lying unresponsive in his yard, they had no idea what they were set to uncover.
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We have covered hundreds of cases here on True Crimecast, so it is amazing to find a story that is completely unique. That is what we have here as Fred Oesterreich is killed in his own home, by someo…
There are some careers that can easily lead individuals into tough situations. Sometimes drugs are involved, constantly being on the road, and especially if you add some head injuries into the mix. B…
In the wilderness of Alaska, Robert Hanson preyed on sex workers for over a decade. Not only did he kidnap, torture, and rape them. But he went on to hunt them down like wild animals.
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When a mother makes a 911 call stating she has murdered her own children, you have to wonder if the story can possibly get any worse. Spoiler alert: it can.
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We are all thankful for modern forensics that help us solve crimes. But how do we know we can trust those pulling the strings?
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