Ashley Flowers is perhaps best known as the host of Crime Junkie—a podcast she co-hosts with her best friend Brit Pawat.
Read MoreOne area of the true-crime genre that doesn’t seem to receive much attention is organized crime. So, I went in search of a podcast that focused on the mafia, and boy, did
Have you ever wondered what makes a criminal tick? What’s going on in the mind of a murderer? Why a serial killer shows no remorse? Someone who understands that “why” is
This is Part Four, the final installment, of our series featuring our true-crime panel. So far, we have covered some intriguing questions: Part One – Why do you “true crime”? Part Two
In his book, The Life of Reason, philosopher George Santayana wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The history of the mafia in the United States is complex.
Did you ever want to know what it’s like to be a 911 call taker? If you attended CrimeCon in Las Vegas on April 30th, you might have had the chance.
From the beginning, Podcast Magazine® was created for the fans of podcasts. Our publication has a lot in common with CrimeCon, which took place April 29th through May 1st in Las Vegas
Clunky but interesting and sometimes humorous. That is the best way to sum up Crime Theories. After over two years of writing for Podcast Magazine and listening to dozens, probably over
Last month, in Part One of this series, we asked our hand-chosen, esteemed true-crime panelists our first question: Why do you “true crime?” In case you missed it, the panel discussed how
Donald Albright is the co-founder of the massively popular Tenderfoot TV podcasting network
It is often said that reality is scarier than fiction. If you don’t believe that to be true before listening to an episode of CrimeLapse, you likely will afterward. As an