Ten years ago, most people hadn’t even heard of a podcast. Now, they’re an integral part of the media landscape, and none more so than those about true crime. To rank the best, we polled true-crime aficionados about their favorite shows, then sifted through the top choices. Whether they cover a new case each episode or present a story over the course of a season, these picks each shaped the genre in their own way. Some are the results of deep investigative journalism; others are by amateur sleuths...
- 7/3/2022
- by EJ Dickson, Brenna Ehrlich, Elisabeth Garber-Paul and Andrea Marks
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Jake Brennan, host of the popular music series Disgraceland, and Audiochuck, the Crime Junkie producer run by podcaster Ashley Flowers have teamed up on an audio series about armored truck robberies.
The pair are launching Armored on September 15.
The series will explore how despite armored truck robberies are supposedly among the most difficult and dangerous crimes to get away with, they happen so often. The ten-part series, hosted by Brennan, will dive dee into the most notorious armored truck robbery cases in North America and beyond to figure out what fuels these perpetrators and the investigators whose job it is to catch them.
Delia D’Ambra, an investigative journalist who has worked on audio series including Counterclock, exec produces. Listen to the trailer below.
“Being from the Boston area I’ve always been interested in stories of armored car and bank robberies. The Town, The Friends of Eddie Coyle – these...
The pair are launching Armored on September 15.
The series will explore how despite armored truck robberies are supposedly among the most difficult and dangerous crimes to get away with, they happen so often. The ten-part series, hosted by Brennan, will dive dee into the most notorious armored truck robbery cases in North America and beyond to figure out what fuels these perpetrators and the investigators whose job it is to catch them.
Delia D’Ambra, an investigative journalist who has worked on audio series including Counterclock, exec produces. Listen to the trailer below.
“Being from the Boston area I’ve always been interested in stories of armored car and bank robberies. The Town, The Friends of Eddie Coyle – these...
- 9/8/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The story of a reality star orthopedic surgeon and his girlfriend who allegedly drugged and raped over 1,000 women is being explored in a new podcast series.
O.C. Swingers is one of the new shows forming the slate of Audiochuck, the podcast network founded by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers.
The show, which launches in the first quarter of 2021, will look at the ongoing case against Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon Dr. Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, substitute teacher Cerissa Riley.
The case against Robicheaux, who starred in Bravo’s short-lived series Online Dating Rituals of the American Male, has been recently handed to the state attorney general. In addition to reported video evidence that the pair drugged and raped over 1,000 different women, an unsealed search warrant resulted in a haul that included unlawful guns, drugs, and cash, making them seem like a modern day Bonnie and Clyde.
Justine Harman,...
O.C. Swingers is one of the new shows forming the slate of Audiochuck, the podcast network founded by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers.
The show, which launches in the first quarter of 2021, will look at the ongoing case against Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon Dr. Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, substitute teacher Cerissa Riley.
The case against Robicheaux, who starred in Bravo’s short-lived series Online Dating Rituals of the American Male, has been recently handed to the state attorney general. In addition to reported video evidence that the pair drugged and raped over 1,000 different women, an unsealed search warrant resulted in a haul that included unlawful guns, drugs, and cash, making them seem like a modern day Bonnie and Clyde.
Justine Harman,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The company behind hit podcast Crime Junkie has found its next case – a true crime podcast that revisits a murder in a small coastal town in North Carolina.
Podcast network Audiochuck, set up by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers, is launching Counterclock, which it hopes will be the latest true crime story to follow in the footsteps of Serial.
The series is hosted by investigative journalist Delia D’ambra, who she revisits her small coastal hometown of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina to dive deep into a 22-year-old cold case murder and arson that’s marred the image of where she grew up. The 12-part series, which launches on January 16, 2020, will reveal new clues, never-before-heard interviews and tracks down potential suspects in the case to find out who killed Denise Johnson.
In July 1997, firefighters were called to a morning house fire but in addition to the blaze 33-year old Johnson...
Podcast network Audiochuck, set up by Crime Junkie host Ashley Flowers, is launching Counterclock, which it hopes will be the latest true crime story to follow in the footsteps of Serial.
The series is hosted by investigative journalist Delia D’ambra, who she revisits her small coastal hometown of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina to dive deep into a 22-year-old cold case murder and arson that’s marred the image of where she grew up. The 12-part series, which launches on January 16, 2020, will reveal new clues, never-before-heard interviews and tracks down potential suspects in the case to find out who killed Denise Johnson.
In July 1997, firefighters were called to a morning house fire but in addition to the blaze 33-year old Johnson...
- 12/16/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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