
Home is where the body is
When someone is reported missing, it's generally safe to assume they're not in their house. Surely, the police or the family would have checked there already. Except sometimes, after the headlines, the search parties, and the emotional public pleas from family members - that's exactly where the person turns up. In this episode, we cover a handful of cases where this phenomenon happened and the theories surrounding them. Julie Snyder, Molly Meghan Miller, and Christopher Woitel were all found dead in their homes after being reported missing and searched for. Don't want to listen to the intro? The episode begins around 15 minutes in. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
25 Feb 20211h 6min

We're back! (Alexis Sharkey, Jason Landry, Mostly Harmless)
We're back to let you know why we hate Facebook and to fill you in on everything that happened while we were on break. This includes, the murder of influencer Alexis Sharkey, the disappearance of Jason Landry, and the identification of Mostly Harmless. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
11 Feb 20211h 19min

Moms Who Murder
A mother is meant to be the ultimate protector of their children. Sometimes though, they are perpetrators of the ultimate betrayal. In this episode we speak about four cases where mothers have taken the lives of their children, before killing themselves. What could drive a woman to the edge like this? 1 – Michele Boudreau Deegan drugged her twin 7 y/o daughters before shooting them and then herself in the head 2 – Cynthia Collier fired 34 rounds into her four adopted teenage children, before taking her own life 3 – Kimbra Shanafelt and her 5 y/o daughter were found dead in their home from carbon monoxide poisoning 4 – Tristen Watson was pregnant when she took her toddler son into the Rocky Mountains National Park. She shot him and then herself, and her unborn baby also passed away. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
11 Nov 20201h 8min

Spooky Houses You’ll be DYING to Stay Far Away From
... or maybe you'll want to visit? We wont judge. In honor of Halloween, we discuss three famous (and possibly haunted) murder houses - the Villisca axe murders house, the Los Feliz murder mansion, and the Sowden house and it's possible connection to the Black Dahlia. Would you ever live in one of these houses? Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
28 Okt 202055min

Chris Watts and Crimes Caught on Camera
With surveillance cameras becoming more and more accessible, it makes sense that more and more crimes are being caught on camera. In this episode we talk about four crimes that were caught on camera - the Watts family murders, the murder of Elizabeth Barraza, missing Leila Cavett, and the mysterious death of Elisa Lam. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
14 Okt 20201h 28min

Updates, updates, updates
In this episode we go over all the updates (and non-updates) to the cases we've covered so far with the award for BIGGEST update going to the Michael Shaver case (finally!!) Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
30 Sep 20201h 2min

The Lonely Death of Evelyn Boswell
15-month-old Evelyn Boswell was reported missing on February 19th, 2020 by her grandfather, but she hadn't actually been seen since December 2019. I'm sure you're wondering - how does a missing baby go unreported for 2 months? Her mother, 18-year-old Megan Boswell, tried to explain during an interview, "Well, the reason I didn’t report it or anything was I knew the person who had her and I didn’t want them to run away with her. In a way, I knew that as soon as anything went down this person was going to disappear and they have." A month later, Evelyn's remains were found in a shed on a family member's property with her toys, clothes, and diapers. With a family full of felons pointing fingers at each other, investigators had a long road ahead of them - but ultimately they were able to make an arrest. Story beings @ 14:45 Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
16 Sep 20201h 12min

Bodies Found in Suitcases
Finding a body in a suitcase is a typical true crime cliche - but how often does it really happen and what circumstances prompt someone to hide a body in a suitcase? In this episode, we discuss the cases of Jessica Lewis & Austin Wenner, Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter Khandalyce, and Valerie Reyes - all homicide victims whose remains were found in suitcases. Check out our website for more information on these cases and our sources. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TrueCrimeSociety)
2 Sep 20201h 23min