#449 We’re All Human Beings
This week, Georgia and Karen cover the poisoning of Mary Yoder.
This week, Georgia and Karen cover the poisoning of Mary Yoder.
Karen and Georgia tackle their favorite 1990s murders, featuring serial killer Joseph Naso and the death of Sherrice Iverson in Nevada.
This week’s hometowns include a tricky dog and a haunted movie theater.
This week, Karen and Georgia cover the 2015 Clinton Correctional prison escape.
It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia!
This week, K & G recap Episode 13 – Thirteen Going on Murdy – where they covered murders from the 1980s. Karen detailed the murder of Jennifer Levin, and Georgia discussed the Keddie Murders in Cabin 28. Listen for all-new commentary, case updates and more!
This week’s hometowns include working for a jeweler and drinking with a trash aunt.
On today’s episode, Georgia covers the murder of Albert Snyder and Karen tells the story of the 1985 SunValley Mall disaster.
This week, K & G recap Episode 12 – Our Bodies, Our Twelves – and the cases that got them into true crime: the attempted murder of David Rothenberg and the murders of Diane Downs. Listen for all-new commentary, case updates and more!
This week’s hometowns include a ghost story from a local historian and a grilled cheese and tomato soup festival.
This week, Karen covers serial killer cop Gerard John Schaefer and Georgia tells the story of the 2015 Hatton Garden Heist.
This week, we’re recapping Episode 11 – What The Helleven – when they made the horrible mistake of covering cannibals. Karen covered the Cannibal Bus murder while Georgia went classic with serial killer Albert Fish.
This week’s hometowns include a neighborhood listserv and learning how to bartend.
On today’s episode, Georgia covers serial killer Nannie Doss, aka “The Giggling Granny,” and Karen tells the survival story of Tami Oldham Ashcraft.
It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia!
This week, they're throwing it back to Episode 10 – Murderous TENdencies – where they first discussed the eerie 1943 mystery, "Who Put Bella in the Witch Elm," and the chilling crimes of Richard Chase, the Vampire of Sacramento.
This week’s hometowns include long-lost snacks and a forged birth certificate.
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