Ep 112: The House Party (Devon Robinson Trial)

Ep 112: The House Party (Devon Robinson Trial...

Up next

The Murders of Justin and Amber Hicks (Matthew Lanz Trial)

After Justin and Amber Hicks were tragically killed in their home, investigators began to suspect the neighbor, who has an odd connection to the house. Please subscribe to our other podcast, CIVIL, which covers civil cases and trials. Listen to the trailer here - https://podcasts ...  Show more

A Dangerous Offender

In this episode, we speak to Shannon Moroney, who talks to us about the violent crimes her husband, Jason Staples, committed, and what it was like trying to process them. Thank you to Shannon for taking the time to share her story with us. Check out her book, Through The Glass - ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Episode 332: The Murder of Corinna Mullen
Sinisterhood

When a young mother was brutally murdered in a small town, the list of suspects was short. But even after a trial, her family was left to find justice themselves. This week’s episode is The Murder of Corinna Mullen. Wildfire Relief links: California Fire Victims How to Help Those ...  Show more

Guardian Angel
Invisible Choir

In the early hours of July 23rd, 2013, Amy Lord was heading out of her apartment for a morning gym session with a friend. At the same time, just a few blocks away, a woman had been brutally attacked, and the assailant was now prowling the streets in search of his next target. Whe ...  Show more

398 // The Murder of Renée Bergeron w/Sarah Cailean
Missing

Welcome to Crawlspace. In this episode, Tim Pilleri & Lance Reenstierna welcome a return guest to show. Former police officer, current investigator and fellow podcaster Sarah Cailean joins to discuss her 3+ year investigation into the murder of Renée Bergeron. Sarah's work is chr ...  Show more

INFAMOUS: The Lake Waco Murders Part 1
Crime Junkie

A community demands answers when three teenagers are found brutally slain in a scenic lakeside park, and it breathes a collective sigh of relief as righteous local lawmen quickly zero in on the perpetrators. But when the dust finally settles, many are forced to ask: who pays t ...

  Show more