Bad Acts: A True Crime Podcast
Twisted true crime tales of dark deeds and despicable people. New episodes every Thursday. Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/badactspod
Episodes
288 episodes
Ep. 264 — Chicago’s First Execution: The Murder of Lucretia Thompson
In 1840, Lucretia Thompson left for her job as a housekeeper and never returned. Two days later, searchers found her bloody body near a wooded area, partially consumed by hogs. She’d been beaten to death with a roughly made club, which remained...
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Episode 264
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50:37
Ep. 263 — The Murder of Jonathan Moyer
In March 2003, 17-year-old Jonathan “Jonnie” Moyer disappeared. Around that same time, two of his best friends, 16-year-old Steva Hagelgans and 18-year-old Felina Billetdeaux were dealing with a strangely terrible smell in the home they shared....
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Episode 263
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33:54
Ep. 262 — The West Nickel Mines School Massacre
In October 2006, a man named Charles Roberts IV invaded a one-room Amish school house and took ten female students hostage. However, he underestimated the heroics of two Amish women who ran for help before he could carry out all of his terrible...
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Episode 262
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55:04
Ep. 261 — The Wise Family Murders
In April 2006, six members of the Wise family suddenly went silent. The family patriarch, Jesse Lee Wise, Sr., who was on a business trip, knew that something must be wrong when his wife, Emily Wise, wasn’t answering his calls. The only person ...
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Episode 261
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53:01
Ep. 260 — Oops! Criminals Caught in the Act
It’s my birthday! Since this episode comes out on my birthday, I wanted to do something fun, so I’ve collected some cases where burglars and stalkers were caught in the craziest ways. From getting stuck at the crime scene to having their crime ...
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Episode 260
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51:38
Ep. 259 — A Wild West Torture Murder: The Murder of Dr. J.A. Ramsey
Back in 1926, south Texas was still the wild west, and Dr. J.A. Ramsey was a prominent citizen of Mathis, Texas. After a late night call to a patient’s bedside, Dr. Ramsey disappeared. Soon, Harry Leahy, another promising citizen of Mathis appr...
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Episode 259
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Ep. 258 — The Infamous Santa Claus Bank Robbery of 1927
This case is so wild, y’all! It takes place in 1927 in Cisco, Texas, and involves a Santa, a robbery, bounties, a whole town full of people shooting at each other, murders, and mayhem. Merry Christmas from Bad Acts!Patreon: https://www....
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Episode 258
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Ep. 257 — The Luna Family Murders
One morning, Patricia Luna opened her door to accept a flower bouquet. Seven hours later, Patricia, her husband Albert, Sr., and two of their children were discovered in a ghastly crime scene that encompassed three rooms in their home.
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Episode 257
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1:25:39
Ep. 256 — The Murders of Jennifer & Robbie Tower
In 2023, Jennifer and Robbie Tower welcomed their 21-year-old adopted son back into their home. They’d rescued him from a Ukrainian orphanage, but he repaid them in blood. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth:...
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Episode 256
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Ep. 255 — Hell-House: The Murders of Heike Poike, Lyrik Poike, and Dakota Smith
On September 18, 2015, 50-year-old Heike Poike missed school pickup for her 8-year-old grandson. When police went to check on Heike, they found a disturbing crime scene and an unhinged man who’d done the unthinkable. Patreon: https...
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Episode 255
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Ep. 254 — How (Not) to Solve Your Problems With a Hitman
Today, we’re talking about a wannabe killer who tried to solve his problems by hiring hitmen. Yes, that’s hitmen plural. He just kept hiring them. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network...
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Episode 254
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1:13:07
Ep. 253 — “The Boy is Mine”: A Hitman Case
One boss, two coworkers, and an affair that almost ended in murder. At least this lady tried to use the “dark web” instead of that fake hitman site that people keep messaging. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodM...
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Episode 253
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53:18
Ep. 252: The Psyche of a Serial Killer: H.H. Holmes
In the 1890s, Dr. H.H. Holmes became famous for being America’s 1st Serial Killer, even though he technically wasn’t the first. He’s also famous for building a murder castle in Chicago, where he reportedly murdered over a hundred victims with t...
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Episode 252
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1:02:36
Ep. 251: The Psyche of a Serial Killer: Dean Corll
In part one, we’re discussing Houston’s most notorious serial killer, Dean Corll, aka The Candyman or The Candyman Killer. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: Haunted Tale...
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Episode 251
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Ep. 250 — The Kidnapping of Monica De Leon Barba
In 2022, 29-year-old Monica De Leon Barba moved from San Mateo, California, to the city of Tepatitlán in Jalisco, Mexico, to do photography work for a family member’s new business. But as she was walking on a normal city street with her dog Asa...
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Episode 250
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34:06
Ep. 249 — The Brom Family Ax Murders
In February 1988, 16-year-old David Brom used an ax to murder his parents Bernard and Paulette, and his siblings Diane and Ricky. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: Getti...
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Episode 249
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1:10:56
THE LOST PIE EPISODE (a bonus)
Y'all! I realized today that I accidentally posted the wrong audio for episode 191, which was called "You Wanna Piece of Me: The Top Three Funniest Pie Crimes." One of you lovely listeners had commented "this is not about pie *cry face*," and I...
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Ep. 248 — Is Texas Trying to Execute an Innocent Man?
GOOD NEWS: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has issued a stay of execution for Robert Roberson, III. He is still on death row, but at least Texas can't execute him on Thursday. In January 2002, 2-year-old Nikki Curtis died from c...
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Episode 248
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56:07
Ep. 247 — I’m Possessed! The Crimes of Chad Schipper
In 2017, Connie and Larry Van Oosten were sleeping in their bed when a man broke into their home and kidnapped them, sealing them in an underground cage built beneath a basement floor. But don’t worry, he wasn’t a bad guy. He was just temporari...
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Episode 247
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1:09:01
Episode 246: The Murder of Janet Renee White
Janet Renee White, who went by Renee, arrived back at her office after lunch just in time to pick up the ringing telephone. But instead of “hello,” the caller heard a piercing scream. Although police arrived minutes later, Renee’s assailant had...
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Episode 246
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1:06:12
Ep. 245 — The Murder of Ann Prazniak & The Framing of an Innocent Man
In 1998, Ann Prazniak died a slow death, wrapped in a blanket and taped up in her closet. When a woman pointed the finger at Bryan Hooper, Sr., everyone thought that the case had been solved. But almost 3 decades into Bryan’s prison sentence, t...
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Episode 245
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1:17:03
Ep. 244 – Son, Father, Killer: The Crimes of Leslie Arnold
At 16-years-old, Leslie Arnold murdered his parents, Bill and Opal Arnold, and buried them in the backyard. For two weeks, he went to school and church, and no one realized what he had done. But the law caught up with him…at least for a while. ...
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Episode 244
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1:43:30
Ep. 243 — Kaylee Sawyer & Aundreah Maes Pt. 2: 3 Days on Interstate-5
In this harrowing part 2, Aundreah Maes tries to survive as Edwin Lara adds to his victim/survivor count. Lara also starts to make up a bunch of excuses for his actions. Finally, a surprise thief shows up to sprinkle around some more bad vibes ...
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Episode 243
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1:00:06
Ep. 242 — Kaylee Sawyer & Aundreah Maes Pt. 1: Two Dark Parking Lots
In July 2016, two young women crossed paths with aspiring serial killer Edwin Lara, kicking off a 3-day crime spree of murder, kidnapping, carjacking, attempted murder, and even more kidnapping. But don’t worry, y’all, he’s “not that guy” and h...
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Episode 242
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43:47
Ep. 241 — Who Needs Enemies with Friends Like These: The Murder of Christina Muse
After visiting her friends and former roommates, 20-year-old Christina Muse disappeared. For four months, she remained missing, but then one of her friends led police to her body in a big blue barrel. This friend, Tory Bush, pointed the finger ...
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Episode 241
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