Truer Crime x Fruitloops: Samuel Little

Truer Crime x Fruitloops: Samuel Little

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Love You, Byeee! Week of 12/01/2025

In this festive episode, Wendy and Beth settle in for a cozy holiday catch-up, swapping Thanksgiving stories, listener feedback, and all the delightful chaos that comes with the season. From true crime deep dives to wellness tips as simple (and joyful!) as singing, they explore h ...  Afficher plus

FRUITLOOPS REVIEWS: Sing Sing

Back in April, Fruitloops Video Club reviewed the movie Sing Sing, a powerful prison drama that explores healing, hope, and transformation through the arts. Synopsis: A man is imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn't commit. When joined by a wary outsider, he finds purpose i ...  Afficher plus

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Jennifer Corbin & Dr. Dolly Hearn: “A Chilling Coincidence”丨MURDERISH Ep. 180
MURDERISH

On December 4, 2004, Jennifer Corbin was found lifeless in her bed, the victim of an apparent suicide. Soon, a mysterious death that happened over 10 years prior would provide answers for more than one grieving family.  Follow Jami on Instagram & TikTok @JamiOnAir where she comm ...  Afficher plus

448: The Murder of Hadas Winnick (from "I'm Related to a Killer")
True Crime Obsessed

<div>On September 25, 2007, 22-year-old Amy Winnick left her job near Calabasas, California, and headed home. Her cell phone rang. It was was her 25-year-old brother Jesse. "Don't go home," he told her. And then he said "I just killed Mom," and then he hung up. This unimaginable ...  Afficher plus

Journalist Writes Eerie Facebook Post Hours Before Death: Who Killed Sarah Greenhalgh?
True Crime with Kendall Rae

<div>On July 9, 2012, 48-year-old Sarah Greenhalgh was found dead by firefighters, after a fire had been set in her home. But Sarah wasn’t killed by the fire–she was shot dead. The police had a suspect whom Sarah was posting about online just hours before her murder. But despite ...  Afficher plus

189: Scott Peterson: One Last Chance (ABC's 20/20)
True Crime Obsessed

It's been 18 years since Scott Peterson was convicted of killing his pregnant wife, Laci. In that time, some members of his family have been working tirelessly to prove his innocence--that he couldn't have killed Laci. Some of their evidence is compelling, but so much of Scott's ...  Afficher plus