Our Shows
Crime Junkie is a weekly true crime podcast dedicated to giving you a fix. Every Monday, Ashley Flowers will tell you about whatever crime she’s been obsessing over that week in a way that sounds like you’re sitting around talking crime with your best friends. The storytelling is straightforward and free of rabbit holes so the cases stay suspenseful and are easy to follow. If you can never get enough true crime… Congratulations, you’re a Crime Junkie!
For years, some law enforcement agencies have replaced the faces of traditional playing card decks with images of missing and murdered people and distributed those cards in prisons hoping inmates would come forward with information needed to crack these cold cases wide open.
Each week, we will be working with investigators and family members to bring you the details of some of the coldest cases from around the country in hopes that someone listening can finally bring these victims the justice they deserve.
ANATOMY OF MURDER is a weekly true crime podcast examining homicide cases and paths to justice for the victims. Former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of Investigation Discovery’s True Conviction, Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi, teams up with Emmy award-winning investigative journalist, and former Deputy Sheriff Scott Weinberger, to take listeners behind the scenes, for an insider’s perspective of compelling homicide cases from around the country.
In 1984, Darlene Hulse was murdered in her home in Argos, Indiana. Her two oldest daughters witnessed the attack, but they didn’t recognize the man who took their mother. Though Darlene’s body would be found a day later, just six miles from her home, her killer has evaded law enforcement for almost four decades and the investigation has remained cold…until now.
When the daughter of a murdered 57-year-old father and business man from Louisiana handed out information packets at a crime convention in 2019, one of the bright yellow folders landed in the audiochuck offices. Four years later, Ashley Flowers passed the folder to CounterClock’s Delia D’Ambra and she took on the case. For more than a year Delia investigated and unraveled a web of bizarre information and circumstances about the life and death of Bruce Cucchiara.
For every story that runs, countless others are killed before anyone gets the chance to read them. KILLED reveals the true stories behind reporting that was once considered too dangerous, too fringe, too…SOMETHING…by the media. With help from some of the biggest names in magazines, Justine Harman brings dead stories back to life.
Hosted by investigative journalist Ben Adair and veteran journalist Tinku Ray, Season Two dives into the quaint, suburban town of Maple Shade, New Jersey in hopes of finding the truth behind the brutal murders of Sasikala and her 6-year-old son, Anish. Now, six years later, the case is still unsolved, and authorities won’t talk about it.
So, Ben and Tinku conduct their own investigation…
Solvable is an audiochuck true-crime podcast that seeks to find the answers to unsolved mysteries. With the cooperation of the investigative agency, Solvable by audiochuck takes the listener behind closed doors and speaks directly to the past and current personnel who are responsible for investigating these crimes.
It’s a Wonderful Lie is a short-form comedy podcast that imagines the hilarious “truth” hidden in your holiday newsletters. They come via mail, email, and Facebook post. The ubiquitous “holiday newsletter” from friends and family reminding you just how great life has been for them over the past year. From boring to bragging, and always chock full of BS.
It’s a Wonderful Lie imagines the messy stories hidden behind the perfect holiday newsletters. Of course, we’re reading between the lines— but that’s the fun of the podcast. It’s for anyone who has rolled their eyes at receiving a Christmas update.
Hosts: Ashley Flowers, Holly Laurent, & Greg Hess
When the charges against Newport Beach orthopedic surgeon and former Bravo reality star Dr. Grant Robicheaux and his girlfriend, substitute teacher Cerissa Riley, were revealed back in September of 2018, the world gawked at the unlikely criminals. And when a search warrant resulted in a haul that included unlawful guns, drugs, cash, and a mountain of digital evidence, the two were accused of drugging and raping many victims. Things only got weirder from there. Justine Harman (The Baron of Botox, Broken Harts) pulls back the curtain on one of the most sordid sex crimes cases in Orange County history.
Hitting a moving target is hard, but for some criminals that’s their specialty. Armored truck robberies are supposed to be among the most difficult and dangerous crimes to get away with, so, how is it that they happen so often? In this 10-part series, host Jake Brennan, is diving deep 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.
Big changes begin somewhere. Every Crime Junkie knows the standard vocabulary: Amber Alert, 911 dispatch, Miranda Warning, Brady Disclosure. But do you know the story behind how these terms were coined? In this 10 part series, Ashley Flowers will walk you through the real-life tragedies that set a precedent for how the criminal justice system would operate for years to come.
Have you ever thought about whose job it is to track international fugitives, hunt child abductors, conduct espionage, or pull human remains from concealed mass graves? Every day thousands of good and decent people work in these Dark Arenas. They’ve chosen professions that grapple with the grotesque, deal with the deviant, and dodge the dangerous. In this original series, Dark Arenas, you will hear first-hand accounts of what it’s like to investigate the darkest crimes and most violent criminals in society.
When we think of white-collar criminals, we picture a CEO getting caught up in the latest financial scandal. but there is a subgroup within these seemingly nonviolent offenders who are never discussed in mainstream media – the white-collar criminals who kill.
Join Catherine Townsend as she dives into the minds of these real-life American Psychos…who are often hiding in plain sight. This is Red Collar.
Ashley Flowers tells you the story of the Burger Chef Murders and what happened to Ruth Shelton, Danny Davis, Mark Flemmonds, and Jayne Friedt in hopes that someone, somewhere, listening to this podcast, might hold the single piece of information needed to reinvigorate this case. Ashley takes you alongside the investigation of this 41-year-old cold case.