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I'm all caught up on both of my favorite true crime podcasts (Small Town Murder and Morbid) and need recommendations for new ones!


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Reply by CaittyCatt

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Crime Junkie is really good even though it sounds super scripted. (I realize that it is) 


Also Lights Out Podcast is great! They do more than just true crime though. Its a nice variety.


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Reply by LadyG

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i like lights out 


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Reply by lia

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Casefiles is a really good one. I really enjoy the storytelling


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Reply by soraya ^-^

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for a short one I'd say morning cup of murder, and for longer and more in-depth one I'd say serial killers. both on Spotify 


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Reply by lilybopeep <3

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im quite a fan of the Ladies & Tangents podcast, not every episode is true crime - but the ones that are i find really interesting :)


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Reply by Aleja

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I love parcast network on Spotify! they have unsolved murders and solved murders even the paranormal if ur into that 


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Reply by ☆Lauren☆

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I’ve been listening to the first season of Faded Out. It focuses on Johnny Gosch’s disappearance, which is a case that has been heavy on my mind since I first heard of it. If you’re familiar with the case, this podcast has brought in so much new information that has changed my perspective on it.


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Reply by Lovely Ladee

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Morbid is my fav, second fav is Last Podcast on the Left!!


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Reply by HappyDoer

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Gruesome

True Crime All the Time


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Reply by IdaXD

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I love The Criminal Makeup podcast!


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Reply by Lex

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The death in entertainment podcast is really great for celebrity crimes :)


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Reply by killerjuggalo

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Serial Killers from Parcast. Their voices r soooo calm, they’re soo analytical and Parcast has more than just serial killers! anything from medical murders, superstitions or conspiracy theories. 


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