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  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • Pick your poison with Day and Nightshade, the podcast where deadly history meets true crime. Join Katie and Jay as they delve into the world of poisons, toxins, venoms, and the people who used them. From infamous assassinations and botanical killers to bizarre medical mishaps and true crime mysteries, each episode explores the science, history, and folklore behind nature’s deadliest substances. Equal parts chilling and fascinating, Day and Nightshade is perfect for listeners who like their curiosity served with a little danger.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Motherhood can feel full of judgement - sometimes over the smallest decisions, sometimes over the ones that change everything. But what happens when the stakes couldn't be higher?

    In Judged: A Mother's Love, Katie Bridget Murphy explores three extraordinary stories of mothers facing impossible choices - choices that shaped birth, everyday life, and even death. These decisions didn't just transform their families; they variously uncovered hidden truths, challenged laws, and helped changed society itself. Through powerful testimony and expert insight, this series asks: what happens when motherhood is pushed to its limits?

    Writer and Producer: Katie Bridget MurphySenior Producer: Ophelia ByrneExecutive Producer: Elizabeth ClarkSound Engineers: John Benson and Davy NeillSound Design: Bill MaulArtwork: Tom CunninghamAssistant Commissioner: Prabhjit BainsCommissioning Editor: Khaliq Meer

    Judged: A Mother's Love is a BBC Audio Northern Ireland production with BBC Sounds Audio Lab.

  • Uncover the dark and mysterious tales in "The Black Museum," where each artifact tells a story of crime and intrigue. Hosted by Orson Welles, this series takes you through some of the most fascinating and sinister cases. Ideal for fans of true crime and mystery.

  • Aspects of Crime Editor Paul Burke interviews authors of espionage, crime and true crime.

  • An investigation into the case of a couple imprisoned for a crime against their child - that they say never happened… Previous series include Stolen Sister, Where is Jón?, The Real Carrie Jade, Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, First Consignment, GunPlot, Tiger Roll and The Nobody Zone.

  • Frank McCann tried to kill his wife and child four times to keep a dark secret from coming out.

    The swim coach secretly fathered a child with a special needs teenager in 1987, just months after marrying Esther O’Brien.


    In September 1992, with Esther on the brink of discovering the truth and after repeated efforts to kill her, he burned her and their 18-month-old foster baby Jessica to death.

    And now, to the horror of those left behind, the remorseless former publican stands on the brink of a permanent release from prison.


    Nobody Heard Them Cry is the extraordinary story of a woman and her child who had no idea that their Dublin home had become for them the most dangerous place on earth.


    It’s also the story of two family’s desire to keep the unrepentant killer - currently enjoying freedom most days from prison - locked up.


    With contributions from Esther’s sister Marian Leonard, McCann’s brother Bernard and gardai, the Irish Sun’s Deep Dive team also come face to face with the beast who has spent over 30 years behind bars.


    The three episode series is narrated by Nicola Bardon, with post-production by Lochlainn Harte.



    If you have information about Frank McCann or our past podcast Amy McAuley, and want to contact us in confidence, email us at [email protected]

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  • Former Garda detective John Sweetman presents Lines of Enquiry, a GoLoud Original true-crime podcast examining some of Ireland’s most compelling crimes, uncovering how evidence, chance, and persistence can bring answers, and sometimes only more questions.

    Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linesofenquirypodcast/

    Contact: [email protected]

  • When 80-year-old Alfred Douglas invites a near stranger to stay, his family thinks nothing of it. Alfred is a world-renowned expert in tarot and his students often visit his extensive library at his home in Rye. This is how he learned from his teacher and why now he runs a magic school - the Order of the Morning Star. When the pandemic hits, Alfred and his guest, Maura, provide each other with much-needed companionship. But when it’s all over, things change. 


    To Alfred’s family, it seems Maura’s interest in magic is becoming less about knowledge, and more about power. As Alfred is slowly isolated from everyone he knows, the family can only watch on - do they have any right to intervene? Fearing for Alfred’s safety they start to keep a diary of what is happening to him. They’re right to be concerned, Alfred is in danger. 


    Taylor Glenn and Hannah George, hosts of the podcast Drunk Women Solving Crime, explore a true story of magic, control and fear…that all ends up in court.


    For more true crime that you'll be obsessed with head to AlwaysTrueCrime.com.

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  • The wildest True Crime Stories on the internet. This is the audio version of the show on the Chase Bridges Youtube Channel. 

  • Jim Clemente and Kathy Canning-Mello are both former FBI Profilers. They worked together for more than a decade in the FBI’s legendary Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), where they analyzed, researched and consulted on some of the most terrifying violent and sexual crimes across the country.

    As FBI Profilers, they used victimology, the study of the victim, because an offender’s choice of victim unwittingly reveals information about that offender. They identified patterns in offender behavior to zero-in on suspects. And they used indirect personality assessments to figure out a killer’s motivations and, at times, to get them to interact with law enforcement, which could ultimately lead to their identification and capture.

    In an ordinary police department, officers might only come across the worst types of cases once or twice in their careers. So when terrible crimes happen, they might not have the experience to crack the case. That’s where the BAU comes in. Jim and Kathy worked on everything from cold cases to active serial killer investigations, marshalling all their expertise to capture violent offenders and to prevent future crimes.

    In this series, Kathy and Jim revisit the cases that haunted them most over the course of their FBI careers. They bring you along every step of the way in their investigations, to reveal what they learned about some of the most infamous crimes in history and demonstrate the profiling that helped to find the offenders…and bring justice to the victims.

    This series contains mature themes and is not appropriate for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.

  • The story of Elizabeth Plunkett – a 23 year old woman from Dublin who was murdered by Ireland’s first serial killers. On the last weekend of summer in 1976 Elizabeth Plunkett went on a night away with friends, to Brittas Bay in county Wicklow before she was abducted by John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Now, almost 50 years later, Elizabeth’s family are finally trying to get their sister some justice. Previous series include Where is Jón?, The Real Carrie Jade, Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, First Consignment, GunPlot, Tiger Roll and The Nobody Zone.

  • In the remote town of Ketchikan, Alaska, a beloved doctor is found dead in his home. At first, investigators think he died from a heart attack or by suicide. But when police take a closer look at the scene, clues point to something more ominous: Was Dr. Eric Garcia murdered?
    In "Cold Blooded: Mystery in Alaska," Ketchikan police uncover a secret romance, the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars in property, and a suspicious character with ties to the porn industry.

  • A true story about seduction, deception, forgiveness, denial, and ultimately, survival. Reported and hosted by Christopher Goffard from the L.A. Times.

  • Enter the world of fugitives, hunted by police across continents to bring them to justice. What drives them, what are they running from and what happens when they’re cornered?

  • Welcome to "Top 10 Magazine", where we bring you the most interesting, informative, and entertaining stories from around the world.

    From crime and history to mystery and top 10 facts, our podcast covers a wide range of topics to keep you engaged and entertained.

    Join us as we explore fascinating stories, intriguing mysteries, and amazing facts, all delivered with our signature Top 10 style.

    Whether you're a history buff, a true crime aficionado, or just looking for some fun and informative listening, you'll find something to love on "Top 10 Magazine".

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  • A true crime series from RTÉ in Ireland and RÚV in Iceland ("Hvar er Jón?") on the unexplained disappearance of Jón Jónsson, an Icelandic man who came to play at the 2019 Dublin Poker Festival and vanished within 24 hours of arriving in the city. We go in search of what happened to Jón and try to bring him home. Previous series include The Real Carrie Jade, Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, First Consignment, GunPlot, Tiger Roll and The Nobody Zone.

  • Let's go down a rabbit hole; to places that are weird, wonderful, creepy, or mysterious.

    True Crime, Conspiracy & Unsolved Mysteries hosted & produced by Jenny Claffey.

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  • Robert Delany was 27 when in 2008 he was shot in the head on the orders of a brutal dissident Republican.


    The innocent dad’s “crime” was to break up a pub fight involving the wrong man.


    Shot in front of his young daughter in their Dublin home, Bob suffered catastrophic brain damage.


    For 17 years he has been neither living nor dead.


    But his family is refusing to give up hope that the man who orchestrated the attack will be caught.


    This is Robert is an Irish Sun podcast narrated by Damien Lane, brought to you by the producers of the Kinahans and the Stardust Tragedy.


    This is his story.

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  • Hello Spooky friends and welcome to the The Twisted Twins podcast hosted by Brit and Cay. Every episode we bring a taste of history, personal stories and discussions on all things paranormal. Email your own paranormal stories at [email protected]!

  • For all the latest news articles and stories about the world of the paranormal and the unexplained. Reported by M.P. Pellicer

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