This week Murder Friends shares an update on the mystery of Kristin Smart, and recommends two new Netflix documentaries. We also discuss a missing chunk of tongue. You read that right.
How did you sleep last night? This week, Hannah tells you all about sleepwalking homicide and three stories from three different countries with three different outcomes.
This week, your Murder Friends chat about receptionists, hiding in bed and the realities of living in Kent. We review the latest offering to the podcast gods from Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen - Unraveled: Long Island Serial Killer and then finish up with some of the stupidest criminals you've ever heard about.
This week, Alanna takes us to Toulouse in 1995 to tell the grisly tale of Eric Borel and all agree that having a framed picture of an awful dictator in your bedroom is a red flag.
This week, we discuss the tragic murder of Sarah Everard in South London. In lighter news, we talk about shouting parrots. We also review two new podcasts we definitely think you should listen to: Catching Melanie's Killer and Dateline's The Widower.
This week Anna shares the incredible story of Melinda Elkins' fight to save her husband from prison after he was wrongly convicted of killing her mother. This story has everything: plot twists, surprises and DNA testing!
The worst milkshake? Stolen dogs? Chickens? Your Murder Friends are back with another episode where not only do we talk about all those things but we also review Netflix's offering of Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel.
This week, not only are we back but Hannah tells you all about the double child murderer, Colin Pitchfork and how Police caught up with him. This is a listener suggestion so if there is anything that you would like us to cover, drop us an email, a tweet, a DM on instagram and we'll add it to the list!
This week, we discuss the newly broken Zodiac Killer cypher and dive into two new podcasts: Bed of Lies and the Piketon Massacre. And finally, find out what an arrested man was found to have stashed between his butt cheeks. Yup.
This week Alanna covers one of the most infamous and longest-stranding cases in Canada - the Highway of Tears. This one stretch of road is home to an unknown number of murders and disappearances that still happen today.