All The Damn Crime
Your go-to podcast for gripping true crime stories that span the globe. Join us every week as we delve into chilling cases, unsolved mysteries, and the criminal mind. From infamous heists to underreported tales of tragedy, we uncover the details, dissect the evidence, and leave no stone unturned.
Whether you're a seasoned true crime fan or just looking for a new obsession, All the Damn Crime brings you the stories you can't stop thinking about. Dark, intriguing, and always engaging, this is the podcast where every episode feels like a case you have to solve.
Tune in, and let’s talk crime.
Episodes
60 episodes
The Dark Side of Oz: Abuse, Drugs, and Exploitation in 1939 Hollywood
Long before #MeToo, the Wizard of Oz set operated under unchecked power. We explore how Judy Garland was chemically controlled, how actors were injured and silenced, and how MGM normalized behavior that would be criminal today—all in the ...
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Season 2
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Episode 49
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45:50
Drop In Episode: Alex Pretti & Renée Good: Fatal Encounters with Federal Agents
Two Minnesota residents — ICU nurse Alex Pretti and mother Renée Good — were killed by federal immigration agents during enforcement operations in Minneapolis. This episode reviews video evidence, conflicting official claims, and why thes...
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Season 2
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Episode 48
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22:14
The Gainesville Ripper: The Danny Rolling Murders
In August 1990, University of Florida students were targeted in a brutal killing spree that shook Gainesville and captivated the nation. Known as the Gainesville Ripper, Danny Rolling murdered five students in their apartments before his ...
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Season 2
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Episode 47
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1:15:00
When Interrogation Goes Too Far: The Fontana False Murder Case
Police interrogation is designed to uncover the truth—but in Tom Perez Jr.’s case, it nearly destroyed a man. Pressured for 17 hours with misleading evidence, threats about his dog, and relentless questioning, Perez falsely confessed to a...
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Season 2
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Episode 46
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1:00:02
Trust Broken in Nome: The Sonya Ivanoff Case
In rural Alaska, Sonya Ivanoff’s life was cut short by someone meant to keep her safe. We explore the events leading up to her death, the courtroom reckoning, and why this case continues to be cited in conversations about police accountability....
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Season 2
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Episode 45
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49:49
From Police Officer to Prisoner: The Tartaglione Murders Explained
Once trusted as a New York City police officer, Nicholas Tartaglione would go on to murder four people—including his own associates. We unpack the role Clayton Tiffany played, the motive behind the killings, and how investigators finally ...
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Season 2
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Episode 44
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45:48
Home of Horror: The Eastburn Slaying and the Long Road to Justice
Three family members murdered in 1985. No confession, little evidence, and an 11-year-old survivor who couldn’t share what she witnessed. We trace how the Eastburn murders went cold, the suspects that rose and fell, and the breakthrough that fi...
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Season 1
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Episode 43
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1:06:27
Unit 731: Japan’s Secret Bio-Weapons Program in China
While the world remembers the Holocaust, fewer know about Unit 731. This episode uncovers Japan’s biological experiments in China, the scientists who ran them, and the immunity deals that allowed war criminals to walk free in exchange for...
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Season 1
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Episode 42
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53:16
MKUltra, Mind Control & Murder: The Jolly West Connection
Was Jolly West a brilliant psychiatrist—or a government asset pushing the limits of human control? This episode explores his ties to CIA mind-control experiments, his involvement with Jack Ruby, and why his name appears in some of the mos...
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Season 1
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Episode 41
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47:30
The Diver, the Girl, and the Verdict: Singapore's First No Body Murder Case
When 22-year-old Jenny Cheok vanished during a diving trip in 1963, her boyfriend Sunny Ang stood to gain from huge life-insurance payouts. Decades later, with no body recovered and no direct witnesses, a jury still convicted him — in wha...
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Season 1
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Episode 40
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45:15
The McMartin Preschool Panic: America’s Most Infamous Daycare Trial
In the 1980s, a single allegation spiraled into the longest and most expensive criminal trial in U.S. history. We break down the claims, the panic, the coercive interviews, and the cultural hysteria that turned a preschool into the center...
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Season 1
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Episode 39
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55:18
Lover’s Lane Nightmare: The Real Story of the Texarkana Moonlight Murders
Couples sought privacy and found terror when a masked assailant began targeting parked cars around Texarkana. This episode retraces each attack, examines the investigation, and questions whether the Phantom Killer was a lone madman—or som...
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Season 1
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Episode 37
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1:12:00
From Victim’s Brother to Predator: Cary Stayner’s Murder Spree (Pt. 2)
After surviving the trauma of Stephen’s abduction, the Stayner family hoped the worst was behind them. But years later, Cary Stayner unleashed a series of brutal killings in Yosemite National Park. We examine the victims, the investigatio...
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Season 1
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Episode 36
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47:57
I Know My First Name Is Steven: The Abduction That Stunned America (Pt.1)
The Stayner family became famous for horror twice. In Part 1 we go back to the first tragedy—the abduction and brainwashing of Stephen by Kenneth Parnell, and the courageous escape that should’ve been the end of the nightmare.
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Season 1
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Episode 35
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48:04
The Coast to Coast Time Traveler: Inside the Most Mysterious Radio Call in History
He said he was from the year 2036. He said disasters were coming. And he said the government wanted him eliminated. We break down the entire broadcast and how this single phone call became part of conspiracy culture forever.
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Season 1
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Episode 34
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49:13
Murder Next Door: Cynthia Campbell, Norman Grim & the Death Penalty
Cynthia Campbell’s life ended in horrific violence by the hands of her neighbor Norman Grim—he raped and killed her, then fled. After decades on death row, Grim was executed, marking Florida’s 15th execution of the year. We examine the ca...
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Season 1
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Episode 33
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55:26
Death Over Denver: The United 629 Air Disaster
It began as a family feud—and ended as mass murder. When a son placed dynamite in his mother’s luggage, the resulting explosion took down Flight 629. This episode explores the motives, the manhunt, and how this case reshaped airport secur...
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Season 1
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Episode 32
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52:02
Five Days Missing: The Travis Walton Abduction
On November 5, 1975, forestry worker Travis Walton vanished for five days in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. His co-workers claimed a UFO’s beam pulled him from the truck; he returned disoriented, claiming alien medical exams...
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Season 1
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Episode 32
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58:40
Missing, Murdered & Unknown: The Warren County Cold Case
Five years on, the Warren County murder remains unsolved. Who was the victim? What went wrong in the investigation? And why hasn’t justice been served? We peel back layers in this dark, unresolved story.
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Season 1
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Episode 31
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56:01
Justice Delayed: The Yogurt Shop Murders’ New DNA Evidence
New genetic evidence has connected the Yogurt Shop Murders to Robert Eugene Brashers, who died in 1999—but for the first time, the pieces of this case appear to be fitting together. We trace the breakthroughs, the suspects previously identified...
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Season 1
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Episode 31
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13:43
Antifreeze Killers: Inside the Staudte Family Murders
They thought they were safe at home—but Diane and Rachel Staudte had other plans. Using antifreeze, the mother-daughter duo carried out one of Missouri’s most infamous family murders. This is the story of how detectives uncovered their ch...
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Season 1
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Episode 30
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47:45
Disappearances & Discoveries: Tina’s Murder & Brenda’s Return
From the 2017 disappearance of Tina Satchwell—whose remains were only uncovered under her own stairs years later—to Brenda Heist, who walked away from her life for 11 years and turned up under an assumed name in Florida, this episode expl...
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Season 1
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Episode 29
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57:07
Murder in the Heartland: The Douglass Family Slaying
When the Douglass family was murdered, detectives uncovered a trail of violence that stretched far beyond the crime scene. We cover the harrowing search for the killers and the courtroom battle that followed.
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Season 1
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Episode 28
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47:53
Banned by the Author: Rage and the School Shootings It Inspired
Few novels have been so controversial they were pulled forever. Stephen King’s Rage became infamous after being tied to school shootings across the U.S. This episode traces the line between imagination, obsession, and tragic real...
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Season 1
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Episode 27
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1:02:49
Atomic Wedgie Gone Wrong: When a Prank Turned Fatal
In December 2013, a prank turned deadly when Brad Lee Davis strangled his stepfather by giving him an "atomic wedgie," stretching underwear over his head. He later pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and was sentenced to 30 years ...
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Season 1
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Episode 26
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1:11:06