True Crime Conversations

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True Crime Conversations explores the stories and the people behind some of the world’s most notorious crimes. 

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  • Karen Conti
    Wonderful pod. Learned a lot.
    Keep up the great work. Karen Conti
  • topher&ifer
    A Favorite
    Love the way this is told. This podcast is my go to because it’s good!
  • RapMon3
    Kathleen Folbigg
    She’s guilty and everyone knows it. One infant death is tragic, two is suspicious, three and four are murder, plain and simple. Disgusting that you’re giving this coverage
  • JUtah31
    Too much woke politics
    Don’t waste your time. Very tedious
  • AJB1953
    Awesome show
    I love the podcast and the host she does a great job telling the stories
  • Sanchia W
    A True Crime Favorite
    Interesting and educational.
  • shamrock'smom
    Well done!
    Great research. Love the interviews. This is hands down one of the best podcasts I have ever listened to and I listen to many.
  • hazelbnr
    Variety crime topics 👍
    From the USA, I appreciate English speaking podcasts from other countries with different incidents and their take on those originating from the States. History, historical references abound. Excellent interviews by host. TY.
  • NatheyWilliams
    The BEST True Crime Podcast
    This show is truly the best true crime podcast I’ve heard (and I listen to most of the popular ones!). I really like that the host is speaking to people who have a connection to the case, and not just doing “research” on a search engine- this gives the podcast a lot more credibility. The host also makes a concerted effort to recognize those affected by the crimes and not glorify the perpetrator— another thing that I find, disturbingly, all too often in other podcasts. This is a really well-done true crime podcast that reports true crime stories accurately and with compassion.
  • Carlaaaa77
    Technical difficulties are terrible
    I found this podcast when searching for shows on the Philip Island mystery/Vivienne Cameron disappearance. At the beginning of the episode the host apologized for the technical difficulties. The technical difficulties were so bad I missed half the story. I get it, technology can have glitches but no attempt to fill in what was missed was made. The episodes seem interesting when browsing titles, but I won’t listen for fear of more terrible technical difficulties.
  • DaveC304
    All lands
    Every stitch of land on this earth likely once belonged to someone other than those who are currently living there. Why not acknowledge the native people who killed the previous owners and took it from them?
  • Watchathink
    All time favorite
    I listen to numerous True Crime podcasts. So much so, that I gave up Netflix and Hulu as my tv break options. I’ve binged this podcast for the last 3/4 days. Interviews and interviewees are excellent. Love the format. Keep up the great work. A USA fan!!!
  • nomasmama
    Dunblane Massacre
    This conversation is a bit off topic. He says American this and that but he gives large overstated comments. Yes I too hate our obsession with guns however I don’t carry one, my friends and family don’t. He hardly talks about the event he’s supposed to be talking about until you(Jesse) corral him to be specific. And he goes back to hating Americans again. He really hates us. What about your supposed topic?? By the way-I love Jesse Stephens, it is her subject I have the problem with.
  • tgygunyfuhyf
    Sad
    Christopher Barry-Dee is an absolute moron, of the highest order. His assessments of serial killers, mass killers, other countries and everyone and everything thing else he mentioned, could not be more in accurate. And all of that is based on? Experience? Doesn’t sound like it. He couldn’t manage to stay on topic. His tangents on everything he believes he knows everything we’re far more important. Sounds oddly as if he’s pushing a political agenda. Are you? I, for one, am exceedingly glad I don’t live in any country he lives in. Just the kind of empty blowhard spouting in accurate information that’s gets far too much attention. I’m incredibly surprised that this was listened to, edited, and still put out. I have looked forward to every episode. Up to this episode, the interviewing was terrific, the questions/discussions were informative and intelligent. You guys missed this one by a mile!
  • JLHSAF
    Loved this podcast …….. till today
    I listened to part 1 of the Belle Gibson story today. As usual, it was very informative and well presented. Then at the end of the episode, it was announced that parts 2 & 3 are only available to those who pay for the podcast. Highly disappointing! Like so many, I can barely afford to put food on the table, I can’t send donations to podcasters. To post this episode in an attempt to force people to pay to hear the rest of the story is so uncool! There are plenty of other podcast companies out there who aren’t using tactics like this; I don’t need to listen to or be subscribed to mamma mia’s podcasts. Unsubscribed and deleted. From ALL. Of mamma mia’s podcasts.
  • felicitypigtails
    Great!!!
    Love this podcast and Jesse is a fantastic interviewer.
  • annia lousia
    Love!! ❤️
    I love this podcast! She’s a great interviewer and personally being an Aussie I love being able to listen to an Aussie accent on my podcasts 😁
  • 0livelulu
    A favorite!
    As a lister in the US I like hearing about cases in Australia and other countries. This is a favorite that I always look forward to hearing. The stories are new and fresh and well presented. Thank you!
  • brooklynmuse79
    Cuts to the chase
    Great questions by interviewer and a welcome change from so much filler and pomp on many true crime podcasts. I’m amazed it’s not more popular.
  • x.catherine.x
    Fascinating interviews
    And Jessie is one of the best interviewers out there. Thanks!!
  • KCICC
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    Fascinating and well done!
  • Donata Jeanne
    Wanted to like it, but . . .
    Between the fuzzy phone interviews? And no declarative sentences? It set my nerves on edge? Are you irritated yet? Imagine hours of willing the podcaster's voice to drop down at the end of a sentence just ONCE and it never does. Also, she needs much better equipment if every episode is a phone interview! Lastly, I just tried an episode prefaced by a bunch of unnecessary trigger warnings (we all choose to listen to true crime) and then with NO warning or chance to skip ahead, we're not just told about "animal abuse," but about the specific horrific torture done to a cat. No one, especially women, wants to hear this. I'm very visual and can't stop imagining it. I've been listening to TC podcasts since 2007; not hanging around here.
  • shall74
    Greatness
    I love Jessie Stephens and I love true crime, win win!
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