True Crime Podcast Fans :: Here Are Four More for Your Playlist

True Crime Podcast Fans :: Here Are Four More for Your Playlist

At this point, I’ve accepted that my podcast library is all true crime. Every time I finish one series, I immediately start searching for the next one, and somehow my “to-listen” list just keeps getting longer. If yours looks the same, you are in the right place. Here are four more binge-worthy true crime podcasts that deserve a spot on your playlist.

Deadly Nightmares

Deadly Nightmares is true crime with a creepy edge. Each episode tells the story of a real-life crime that is so disturbing, it feels like something straight out of a horror movie, but it’s all terrifyingly real.

22 Hours

22 Hours takes a deep dive into the shocking murders of a wealthy family and their housekeeper inside their Washington, D.C. home. It is one of those podcasts that slowly pieces everything together, keeping you hooked from the first episode until the very last.

Fear Thy Neighbor

Fear Thy Neighbor shows how quickly being friendly neighbors can change. These real-life stories of neighborhood disputes that escalate into violent crimes are both fascinating and unsettling.

15: Inside the Daniel Marsh Murders

This podcast explores the heartbreaking 2013 murders of Claudia Maupin and Chip Northup and the investigation that uncovered an unexpected teenage killer.  The series examines how investigators uncovered the unlikely teenage killer and explores the lasting impact the crime continues to have on the victims’ loved ones.

Are you a self-proclaimed true crime addict? I would love to know what to listen to next. Let me know your favorites in the comments below.

Elizabeth Boudreaux
Elizabeth and her husband Nicholas have been married for 13 years. They live in Geismar with their 3 children, Addison (9), Parker (5), and Laurel (2). She is from Franklin, LA and moved to Baton Rouge after receiving her Master’s in Business Administration from Southeastern Louisiana University. She is a Budget Administrator for the Department of Public Safety. She relies on sarcasm, a dry sense of humor, and the occasional cocktail to deal with the daily demands of motherhood. She loves crawfish, clean sheets, vacuuming, and the latest crime documentary on Netflix.

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