Crimes We Didn’t Commit

Crimes We Didn’t Commit

Crimes We Didn’t Commit
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Jazyk EN-US
Epizody 23
Nejnovější 18.08.2026

Crimes We Didn’t Commit is a true crime podcast that explores wild and unusual cases, delving into dark details while keeping a lighter tone with occasional humor. The show reassures listeners that the hosts aren’t involved in the crimes discussed, adding a playful twist to the genre. Each episode focuses on fascinating stories, balancing intrigue with entertainment.

Epizody

  • Gary Hilton 18.08.2026 59min
    This week on Crimes We Didn't Commit, we're heading into the woods with Gary Hilton—a man who somehow thought hiking trails were the perfect place to become one of America's most terrifying serial killers. Spoiler: they weren't.We'll unpack the crimes, the investigation, and how Hilton managed to evade capture far longer than he should have, leaving devastation across multiple states. It's a case filled with twists, evidence, and decisions that will have you asking, "Seriously...how did this happen?"Grab your coffee, lock your doors (even if you don't live near a forest), and join us as we tell the story of a killer who proved that not every trail leads somewhere beautiful.As always, we'll bring the facts, a little sarcasm to keep ourselves sane, and zero sympathy for the murderer.Listener discretion is strongly advised.
  • Lindsay Clancy 11.08.2026 44min
    There are many many incorrect statement in this episode. I will do another one with much more updates and details. This episode is a complete mess. We talk about horrible tinder dates. Lindsay Clancy where I get so many things wrong lol Please bear with me. I'll be doing another episode where we bring on a friend who knows all things Lindsay Clancy Trial. It's going to be the best conversation about the trial. I promise you. We will talk all observations, evidence and postpartum.
  • Death Mountain Murders 05.08.2026 1h 1min
    Apparently, the best vacation idea in 1959 was hiking into one of the coldest, most unforgiving places on Earth. Nine experienced hikers set out for an adventure. Only one turned back—and he accidentally made the best decision of his life. The rest ended up at the center of one of history's most infamous unsolved mysteries.This week on Crimes We Didn't Commit, we're unpacking the Dyatlov Pass Incident: slashed tents, impossible injuries, Soviet secrecy, avalanches, conspiracy theories, and enough internet speculation to keep Reddit employed for another century.So grab a blanket, question every life decision these hikers made, and join us as we head to Death Mountain... because apparently that's not a name that screamed "maybe let's hike somewhere else."⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses death, traumatic injuries, and disturbing postmortem findings.
  • Carly Gregg 28.07.2026 56min
    health, and other disturbing topics. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Turns out "grounded" wasn't the biggest problem in this household. This week we're diving into the shocking case of Carly Gregg, a teenager whose unimaginable actions left an entire community searching for answers. What began as an ordinary family dispute escalated into a tragedy that would make headlines across the country.We'll break down the timeline, examine the investigation, discuss the evidence presented in court, and explore the questions surrounding motive, accountability, and the devastating consequences of one horrific decision. As always, we'll mix in our signature sarcasm where appropriate—but never at the expense of the victims or the gravity of the case.Grab a drink, settle in, and join us as we cover one of the most unsettling true crime cases in recent memory.
  • Joe Ricci 21.07.2026 1h 21min
    Turns out "I'm here to help kids" can mean wildly different things depending on who's saying it.This week we're talking about Joe Ricci, the man who built one of America's most infamous behavior modification programs—where humiliation was apparently considered a treatment plan and trauma was marketed as personal growth.We'll break down how Élan operated, why it took decades for the truth to catch up, and how so many adults looked around and collectively said, "Yep... this seems fine."⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of child abuse, psychological abuse, physical violence, and trauma.Because if your therapy requires referees... it might not be therapy.
  • Jake Evans 14.07.2026 45min
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses murder, family violence, and mental health.Jake Evans thought watching horror movies would somehow prepare him for committing murder. Reality had other plans. In this episode of Crimes We Didn't Commit, we dive into one of the most disturbing family murder cases in recent memory, unpack what led to the killings, what happened afterward, and where Jake is today.Spoiler alert: real life isn't a slasher movie, and there are no credits to roll when the damage is permanent.Listen now... if your family group chat wasn't awkward enough already.
  • Herbert Coddington 07.07.2026 56min
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses murder, kidnapping, sexual violence, and crimes against elderly victims.Some people use their intelligence to invent things, solve problems, or cure diseases. Herbert Coddington decided to use his on murder, manipulation, and making the FBI's job unnecessarily complicated.This week on Crimes We Didn't Commit, we're diving into the twisted case of Herbert Coddington—a man whose ego was somehow even bigger than his rap sheet. We'll break down the crimes, the investigation that finally caught up to him, and why some investigators believe his body count may be higher than his convictions.Turns out being a "genius" isn't all that impressive when your life's biggest accomplishment is earning a permanent prison address.Listen now... because some stories prove that being book smart doesn't stop someone from making spectacularly terrible decisions.
  • Grant Amato 30.06.2026 57min
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of murder and family violence.Apparently, draining your family's bank account for an online crush wasn't enough. In 2019, Grant Amato was convicted of murdering his parents and brother after his obsession with a cam model spiraled completely out of control.Join us as we dive into a case that's equal parts heartbreaking, unbelievable, and a reminder that maybe—just maybe—listening to your family isn't the worst idea.
  • Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon 23.06.2026 54min
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of death, missing persons, and disturbing details that some listeners may find upsetting.In April 2014, Dutch friends Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon set out for what should have been a simple hike along the El Pianista Trail in Panama. They never returned. What followed became one of the most haunting missing persons cases in modern true crime. Weeks later, a backpack containing their phones and camera was discovered deep in the jungle. The recovered photos, unanswered emergency calls, and scattered remains only deepened the mystery. Were they lost in the unforgiving wilderness, or was something far more sinister waiting for them in the jungle? More than a decade later, the case continues to spark debate around the world. Join us as we break down the timeline, the evidence, the strange photographs, and the theories surrounding the disappearance of two young women whose final days remain shrouded in mystery."A dream trip turned into a nightmare—and the jungle may be the only witness left." 🌿📸💀
  • West Memphis Three 16.06.2026 1h 18min
    In 1993, three young boys were brutally murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. Faced with a horrific crime and intense public pressure, investigators did what any calm and rational people would do during the height of the Satanic Panic—they looked for the nearest teenagers wearing black. In this episode, we explore the murders of Stevie Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore, the controversial convictions of the West Memphis Three, and a case that raises an uncomfortable question: were three killers caught, or were three teenagers sacrificed to satisfy a town desperate for answers?TRIGGER WARNING ‼️This episode contains discussions of child murder, graphic violence, alleged sexual assault, and disturbing crime scene details. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Join the PATREON♨️https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
  • Alexander Pichushkin 09.06.2026 50min
    For most people, chess is a quiet game of strategy. For Alexander Pichushkin, apparently it was a murder-themed bucket list. Obsessed with filling all 64 squares of a chessboard with victims, Pichushkin spent years terrorizing Moscow while chasing what may be the worst hobby anyone has ever committed to.In this episode, we'll break down the crimes, the investigation, and the disturbing mindset of a man who looked at a chessboard and thought, "You know what this needs? More homicide."🎧 listener discretion is strongly advisedPatreon‼️https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
  • Aiden Fucci 02.06.2026 1h 8min
    In 2021, thirteen-year-old Tristyn Bailey left home in the middle of the night with a classmate she trusted and never came back. Hours later, her body was discovered in a wooded area in St. Johns County, Florida — stabbed more than 100 times in a killing so brutal it shocked the entire country.Police quickly focused on fourteen-year-old Aiden Fucci, a teenager classmates described as obsessed with violence, dark fantasies, and getting away with murder.In this episode, we break down the chilling timeline, the disturbing social media posts, the interrogation footage, and the question that still haunts people following the case:How does a fourteen-year-old become capable of something this horrific?PATREON✨ https://www.patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
  • Nannie Doss 26.05.2026 54min
    Nannie Doss loved romance novels, baking, and apparently murdering husbands. Nicknamed the “Giggling Granny” because of how casually she laughed during questioning, she became one of America’s most unsettling serial killers—proving grandma energy can absolutely be terrifying.PATREON ‼️https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
  • Gary Ridgeway 19.05.2026 1h 9min
    Gary Ridgway seemed like a normal guy — which was unfortunate, considering he became one of America’s deadliest serial killers. In this episode, we dive into the Green River Killer case, the massive investigation, and how a man hiding in plain sight managed to fool everyone for decades.PATREON‼️https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
  • Scott Lee Kimball 12.05.2026 1h 9min
    He was an FBI informant, a pathological liar, and a serial killer hiding in plain sight. In this episode of Crimes We Didn’t Commit, we dive into the twisted case of Scott Lee Kimball — the con man who manipulated everyone around him while leaving a trail of bodies behind.PATREON ‼️https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink
  • Scissor Sisters 05.05.2026 57min
    Dive into the chilling true story of Ireland’s infamous Scissor Sisters case—a brutal murder that shocked Dublin and captivated the world. In this episode, we uncover the disturbing events surrounding sisters Linda and Charlotte Mulhall, the violent killing of Farah Swaleh Noor, and the twisted family dynamics behind one of the country’s most horrifying crimes.
  • Daniel Harold Rolling 28.04.2026 45min
    Daniel Harold Rolling: drifter, failed family man, part-time robber, and full-time nightmare fuel—best known for turning Gainesville, Florida, into everyone’s worst back-to-school season in 1990. Nicknamed the “Gainesville Ripper” (because apparently “absolute human disaster” didn’t test as well), Rolling carved out a gruesome legacy through a series of horrifying murders that sparked nationwide panic, inspired urban legends, and probably made every college student triple-check their locks. With a childhood steeped in violence, a rap sheet longer than a CVS receipt, and a face only a parole board could ignore, Rolling’s life was a grim cocktail of chaos, brutality, and terrible decisions. In this episode, we dig into the twisted path that led him from troubled runaway to one of America’s most notorious killers—proving that sometimes the scariest monsters don’t hide under the bed; they hitchhike to Florida.
  • Red Ripper 21.04.2026 1h 8min
    In this episode, we dive into the chilling details of the Red Ripper case—uncovering how it began, the key events that shaped the investigation, and the questions that still remain unanswered. From the earliest clues to the most unsettling theories, we piece together a story that continues to haunt true crime history.
  • Henry Lee Lucas 14.04.2026 42min
    He confessed to hundreds of murders. Police believed him. Cases were closed. Families thought they had answers.But what if almost all of it was a lie?In this episode, we dive into the disturbing story of Henry Lee Lucas—the man once labeled the most prolific serial killer in American history. As investigators rushed to clear cold cases, Lucas became their perfect solution… confessing to crimes he couldn’t have possibly committed.This isn’t just a story about murder. It’s a story about manipulation, desperation, and a system that may have chosen closure over truth.How many victims were real—and how many were just convenient?👂🏼Listener discretion is advised.
  • The Butcher of the Ruhr 07.04.2026 47min
    He didn’t just kill… he consumed.Some crimes don’t end when the victim is gone.

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