• He just wanted people to chill.
    Jun 30 2026

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of murder and family violence.

    Apparently, draining your family's bank account for an online crush wasn't enough. In 2019, Grant Amato was convicted of murdering his parents and brother after his obsession with a cam model spiraled completely out of control.

    Join us as we dive into a case that's equal parts heartbreaking, unbelievable, and a reminder that maybe—just maybe—listening to your family isn't the worst idea.

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    58 mins
  • Bring snacks on hikes
    Jun 23 2026

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of death, missing persons, and disturbing details that some listeners may find upsetting.

    In April 2014, Dutch friends Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon set out for what should have been a simple hike along the El Pianista Trail in Panama. They never returned. What followed became one of the most haunting missing persons cases in modern true crime. Weeks later, a backpack containing their phones and camera was discovered deep in the jungle. The recovered photos, unanswered emergency calls, and scattered remains only deepened the mystery. Were they lost in the unforgiving wilderness, or was something far more sinister waiting for them in the jungle? More than a decade later, the case continues to spark debate around the world.

    Join us as we break down the timeline, the evidence, the strange photographs, and the theories surrounding the disappearance of two young women whose final days remain shrouded in mystery.

    "A dream trip turned into a nightmare—and the jungle may be the only witness left." 🌿📸💀

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    54 mins
  • Vicki STFU and take my order.
    Jun 16 2026

    In 1993, three young boys were brutally murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. Faced with a horrific crime and intense public pressure, investigators did what any calm and rational people would do during the height of the Satanic Panic—they looked for the nearest teenagers wearing black.


    In this episode, we explore the murders of Stevie Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore, the controversial convictions of the West Memphis Three, and a case that raises an uncomfortable question: were three killers caught, or were three teenagers sacrificed to satisfy a town desperate for answers?


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    This episode contains discussions of child murder, graphic violence, alleged sexual assault, and disturbing crime scene details. Listener discretion is strongly advised.


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • But did he use the same bottle?
    Jun 9 2026

    For most people, chess is a quiet game of strategy. For Alexander Pichushkin, apparently it was a murder-themed bucket list.

    Obsessed with filling all 64 squares of a chessboard with victims, Pichushkin spent years terrorizing Moscow while chasing what may be the worst hobby anyone has ever committed to.

    In this episode, we'll break down the crimes, the investigation, and the disturbing mindset of a man who looked at a chessboard and thought, "You know what this needs? More homicide."


    🎧 listener discretion is strongly advised


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    50 mins
  • Definitely happened in 2021
    Jun 2 2026

    In 2021, thirteen-year-old Tristyn Bailey left home in the middle of the night with a classmate she trusted and never came back. Hours later, her body was discovered in a wooded area in St. Johns County, Florida — stabbed more than 100 times in a killing so brutal it shocked the entire country.

    Police quickly focused on fourteen-year-old Aiden Fucci, a teenager classmates described as obsessed with violence, dark fantasies, and getting away with murder.

    In this episode, we break down the chilling timeline, the disturbing social media posts, the interrogation footage, and the question that still haunts people following the case:

    How does a fourteen-year-old become capable of something this horrific?




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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Don't Eat the Prunes
    May 26 2026

    Nannie Doss loved romance novels, baking, and apparently murdering husbands. Nicknamed the “Giggling Granny” because of how casually she laughed during questioning, she became one of America’s most unsettling serial killers—proving grandma energy can absolutely be terrifying.


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    54 mins
  • Gary sucks.
    May 19 2026

    Gary Ridgway seemed like a normal guy — which was unfortunate, considering he became one of America’s deadliest serial killers. In this episode, we dive into the Green River Killer case, the massive investigation, and how a man hiding in plain sight managed to fool everyone for decades.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Who Would Have Splelunk It
    May 12 2026

    He was an FBI informant, a pathological liar, and a serial killer hiding in plain sight. In this episode of Crimes We Didn’t Commit, we dive into the twisted case of Scott Lee Kimball — the con man who manipulated everyone around him while leaving a trail of bodies behind.


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    1 hr and 10 mins