
The Ant Hill Kids: Canada's Most Shocking Cult Case
In the SERIES FINALE of I Could Murder A Podcast, Tom, Ben & Dan dive into the chilling story of The Ant Hill Kids — a cult so twisted it would leave even the most hardened true crime fans speechless. Led by the sadistic and self-proclaimed prophet Roch Thériault, this so-called "commune" in rural Canada spiraled into an isolated nightmare of control, cruelty, and unthinkable abuse.We uncover how Thériault’s terrifying blend of charisma, manipulation, and religious fanaticism turned devoted followers into prisoners of fear — and how, despite countless warning signs, the horrors within the camp went unchecked for years. From forced amputations to brutal punishments, this is a story where the quest for spiritual purity became a descent into pure evil.Prepare yourself: this isn’t just one of the darkest cult cases we’ve covered — it’s a stark reminder of how easily faith can be weaponised... and how silence can become deadly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
28 Apr 1h 18min

The Morgue Monster: David Fuller | The Hard Drive From Hell
For decades, David Fuller lived a double life - by day, a seemingly quiet hospital electrician. By night, a predator hiding in plain sight. When police finally caught him in 2020 for the brutal double murder of Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce - cold cases dating back to 1987 - they uncovered a chilling secret that would shock the nation. Behind a locked door in his home was a hidden archive of horror: years of depraved abuse committed within the very hospitals he worked in, targeting the most vulnerable of victims.In this disturbing and unforgettable episode of I Could Murder A Podcast, we unravel the twisted timeline of one of the UK’s most grotesque criminal cases. How did Fuller escape justice for so long? And how many more secrets remain hidden behind the hospital walls?🔪 Listener discretion is strongly advised. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Apr 1h 28min

London’s Darkest Day: The 7/7 Attacks
On the morning of July 7th, 2005, London awoke to what many assumed would be a regular Thursday. But as rush hour gripped the capital, four coordinated explosions tore through the heart of the city's public transport network. Three bombs detonated almost simultaneously on packed London Underground trains, followed shortly after by a fourth on a red double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. The result was catastrophic. 52 innocent lives lost, over 700 injured, and an entire nation left shaken to its core.In this sobering episode, Tom, Ben & Dan delve into the horrifying events of that day: examining the attackers' backgrounds, how MI5 came terrifyingly close to intercepting the plot, and the immense human cost of homegrown extremism. From tales of heroic survivors to the lasting legacy of Britain's worst-ever terrorist attack, this is a story of chaos, courage, and a city that refused to be broken.This episode contains distressing themes, but it's a story that must be told. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Apr 1h 31min

The Jodi Arias Case: Obsession, Lies, and Murder
In June 2008, the brutal murder of Travis Alexander shocked the quiet suburb of Mesa, Arizona. Stabbed nearly 30 times, his throat slit from ear to ear, and a gunshot wound to the head: this was no ordinary crime of passion. At the centre of the storm? Jodi Arias, his ex-girlfriend, a woman whose obsession blurred the lines between love and lethal intent.What followed was a case that captivated the world: a tangled web of lies, shifting stories, and a courtroom spectacle that saw Arias go from a seemingly sweet, soft-spoken artist to a convicted killer. Was this a crime of self-defense, as she claimed? Or a calculated act of cold-blooded murder?Join us as we unravel the chilling details of a case that gripped the media, exposed the dark side of obsession, and left us questioning just how far someone will go when love turns deadly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 Apr 1h 34min

The Tragic Case of Gabby Petito: A True Crime Story
In this episode of I Could Murder A Podcast, we dive into the heartbreaking case of Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old travel vlogger whose disappearance and tragic murder in 2021 shocked the world. With her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, at the center of the investigation, the case unfolded in real time, sparking widespread media attention and online sleuthing.Join Tom, Ben, and Dan as they break down the timeline, the red flags in Gabby and Brian’s relationship, and the crucial details that led to the case’s tragic conclusion. How did social media play a role in uncovering the truth? And what lessons can be learned from this devastating story? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31 Mar 1h 42min

The Dunblane Massacre: How One Tragedy Transformed U.K. Gun Laws
In this haunting episode of I Could Murder A Podcast, we dive into one of the most devastating and unforgettable tragedies in modern British history – the Dunblane Massacre. On March 13, 1996, a small Scottish town was forever changed when a gunman opened fire inside a primary school, killing 16 children and a teacher. We explore the shocking details of that fateful day, the aftermath that shocked the world, and the enduring impact the massacre has had on gun control laws in the UK. With gripping storytelling and thoughtful reflection, we discuss the untold aspects of the case, the survivors' journey, and how this tragedy reshaped an entire nation. Tune in for a somber, yet powerful conversation that will leave you questioning how such evil can exist in the most unexpected places. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 Mar 1h 24min

Son of Sam: The True Story Behind the NYC Nightmare
A faceless gunman stalks the streets, striking at random, leaving behind cryptic letters that taunt the police and media. The city spirals into chaos. Who is this shadowy figure calling himself The Son of Sam? And what twisted force drives him to kill? David Berkowitz confesses to being the infamous killer - but is he really acting alone? Whispers of a sinister cult, dark rituals, and multiple shooters still haunt the case. Are the authorities too quick to close the book on one of the most notorious crime sprees in American history? Tom, Ben, and Dan dive deep into the horrifying case of The Son of Sam—the murders, the manhunt, and the theories that refuse to die… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17 Mar 1h 36min

Virginia McCullough: MURDERED By Our Daughter
In this episode of "I Could Murder A Podcast," we delve into the chilling case of Virginia McCullough, a British woman who brutally murdered her parents and lived with their bodies for four years. In June 2019, McCullough poisoned her father, John, with prescription medication and, the following day, killed her mother, Lois, by bludgeoning and stabbing her. She concealed their bodies within their Essex home—her father's in a makeshift tomb and her mother's in a wardrobe. For years, McCullough deceived family, friends, and authorities about her parents' whereabouts, all while continuing to withdraw their pensions and engage in significant online gambling. The gruesome discovery was made in September 2023 after missed medical appointments raised concerns, leading to police intervention. McCullough was arrested and, in October 2024, sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 36 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 Mar 1h 32min