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True Crime

True Crime

Discuss everything in the "true crime" genre, as well as the cases themselves. Find your inner armchair detective!

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Posted byAspenLovesYouin/truecrime-Jul 26, 2016 at 12:40 AMΔ

Beyond 'Serial': 10 True Crime Podcasts You Need to Follow

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Beyond 'Serial': 10 True Crime Podcasts You Need to Follow

Nic and the Captain host the weekly True Crime Garage, a kind of male answer to the absurdly popular My Favorite Murder - two friends with a deep love of true crime who also enjoy cracking each other up.

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  • fluffywhitethingJul 26, 2016 at 1:04 AMΔ

    I binged on Undisclosed during my drives to and from Oregon when I didn't have the kids who were awake. I have two episodes left (including addenda) to be completely caught up. The only thing I can say for sure about anything after listening to it is: in this country when it comes to crime is that if you know anyone named Jay, you're screwed if a crime happens involving anyone else you know.

    • AspenLovesYouJul 26, 2016 at 1:08 AMΔ

      I'm about to start listening myself - I didn't know they'd come out with a new season. But, Lol... in fairness doesn't it SOUND like, if you were writing fiction, you'd name that irresponsible and troublesome friend Jay? I would...

      • fluffywhitethingJul 26, 2016 at 1:12 AM

        Right?

        My son's starting high school this year. Sorry, kid, I know this Jay guy is top of the class and is class president and quarterback and drum major, but you are forbidden to associate with him in any way. Not even as a lab partner. Don't ask why. Just trust me, it's for your own good.

True Crime

True Crime

Discuss everything in the "true crime" genre, as well as the cases themselves. Find your inner armchair detective!

157 members
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