
Ep. 166-An Interview with Helen St. Clair, Author of "The Killing Trails"
Renee interviews independent researcher and author Helen St. Clair, whose new book "The Killing Trails" chronicles the first comprehensive record of more than two centuries of violence against women i...
6 Feb 1h 2min

Ep. 165-The 2025 End-of-Year Review
Listeners can enjoy a recap of the most popular episodes this past year, an updated look at listener demographics, what was new in the podcast in 2025, and more.Show Sponsors:WOW! Women on Writing-C...
2 Jan 36min

(Replay) Ep. 51-The Darker Side of the Holidays
In 2008, tragedy struck just after the holidays at the popular Hudler Christmas tree farm on the border of North Carolina and Virginia. Also, a North Carolina true crime story from 1929 that inspired ...
26 Dec 202519min

Ep. 163-Interview with Stephanie Tinsley, Host and Creator of “Everything They Missed”
While Tennessee native Stephanie Tinsley has always been a fan of true crime, she never expected to make the career pivot into podcaster. After her family became part of a national murder trial in Sou...
15 Dec 202539min

Ep. 162-Interview with Dick Harpootlian, Author of "Dig Me a Grave"
If the name Dick Harpootlian sounds familiar to you, it’s probably because he was involved one of the most high-profile murder cases in the past 20 years. He was one of Alex Murdaugh’s defense attorne...
5 Dec 202539min

Ep. 161-Missing in November
Renee shares stories of people who went missing in North Carolina during the month of November from the show catalogue. Jeffrey Mays, Ted Wall, Bill Hollingsworth, and Joseph Johnson all are presumed ...
28 Nov 202522min

Ep. 160-Todd Kohlhepp's Crimes in South Carolina
When a South Carolina couple went missing in the fall of 2016, their friends and family knew something was wrong. Using cell phone data, investigators tracked the pair to an isolated piece of property...
21 Nov 202531min





















