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Crime Junkie · Mar 6
This 71-minute investigation into the 1981 disappearance of Harvard grad student Joan Webster and the 1979 murder of Marie Iannuzzi promises to challenge everything you thought you knew about both cases. Crime Junkie claims they've uncovered evidence suggesting the convicted killer might be innocent — a bold assertion for a podcast that typically presents established narratives. If you're invested in wrongful conviction cases or enjoy deep-dive investigative work, this episode warrants your time.
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark · Mar 6
Karen and Georgia's return to live podcasting lands in Denver with all the chaos, charm, and surprising investigative rigor that made My Favorite Murder a cultural phenomenon. This 87-minute episode delivers a deeply researched dive into Colorado cannibal Alfred Packer through the lens of pioneering journalist Polly Pry, plus ghost stories and a prosecutor's courtroom tale. If you've missed their particular brand of irreverent storytelling mixed with genuine feminist history, this is comfort food for your ears.
Serial Killers & Murderous Minds · Mar 6
This is a promotional episode introducing Crime House's new podcast *The Final Hours*, hosted by Sarah Turney (whose sister disappeared in 2001) and investigator Kourtney Nichole. If you're curious about a true crime show that focuses specifically on the timeline before disappearances rather than the investigation after, this 46-minute intro gives you a sense of the hosts' approach and lived experience. Worth a listen if you're shopping for a new missing persons podcast.