Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast
Welcome to Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast, where hosts Ande Breunig and Amethyst Cannady—devoted moms, business mavens, and avid true crime enthusiasts—explore a mix of well-known and lesser-known cases, offering fresh perspectives and uncovering details you won’t find anywhere else.
Each week, we dive into the SUSpool of gripping true crime stories, balancing suspense with lighthearted moments. Whether it's Ande's structured, research-driven approach to cases with clear resolutions or Amethyst's fascination with the mysterious and unexplained, we make sure every episode is an exciting and unpredictable ride. Along the way, we share relatable, funny moments about our own lives—cats, coffee, kids, and trying new cookies (usually Oreos) as a palate cleanser.
Whether you’re a seasoned sleuth or just starting your true crime journey, Super SUS offers a fascinating escape into the minds of criminals and their impact on victims, families, and society. The hosts' engaging banter and dynamic storytelling keep you hooked, making you feel like you're hanging out with your true crime besties every week.
If delving into the murky depths of true crime—complete with suspense, mystery, and a little bit of levity—is your thing, then Super SUS is most definitely your podcast.
Super SUS: A True Crime Podcast
Death at Disney – The Disappearance of Rebecca Coriam
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In our latest episode of Super SUS, we examine the baffling disappearance of Rebecca Coriam, a British youth worker who vanished from Disney Cruise Line's Disney Wonder in March 2011 and was never found.
We dig into the details that made this case so difficult to ignore: the complicated relationship dynamics among crew members, the oversized clothing Rebecca appeared to be wearing in the footage, a flip-flop found near the crew pool that didn't belong to her, and Disney's insistence that a rogue wave swept her overboard from a deck enclosed by six-foot walls.
We also examine the investigation itself — or the lack of one. A single Bahamian detective spent barely a day on board, interviewed only a handful of crew members, and declared the disappearance non-suspicious. The case remains unsolved.
This is a case full of unanswered questions, institutional failures, and details that just don't add up — and Rebecca's family has never stopped pushing for the truth.
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