Are you getting ready to start a road trip? Need something to keep you awake while you are putting miles in your rear view? Here are some of my favorite true crime podcast that will make the hours behind the wheel seem like no time.
True Crime
Someone Knows Something
Follow host David Ridgen as he investigates unsolved cases. He works with the victim’s family members and follows up on old and new leads searching for answers.
Up and Vanished
Payne Lindsey investigates unsolved disappearances in this true crime podcast. These are moving stories that make it impossible to turn off. As a result of Payne’s inquiries, the season 1 case had a major breakthrough followed by the arrest of a suspect.
The Officer’s Wife
Did Jessica Boynton attempt to commit suicide or did her police officer husband attempt to kill her. This 6 episode podcast investigates what led up to this small town love gone wrong and the aftermath of the April 2016 shooting.
The Lady Vanishes
Marion Barter boarded a plan from Australia to Europe for an overseas adventure never to be seen again. Follow Marion’s daughter Sally in her quest to find out what happened to her mother.
My Favorite Murder
You wouldn’t think that murder and comedy go together but hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark pull it off in this hit true crime podcast.
The Dropout
The story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos is an unbelievable tale of ambition and fame gone terribly wrong. How did the world’s youngest female self-made billionaire lose it all?
In the Dark
True crime investigative reporting podcast hosted by Madeleine Baron with the help of a team of reports. The drive of this team is unequal.
Atlanta Monster
This podcast takes a look at one of Atlanta’s darkest secrets. There are still so many questions nearly 40 years after these terrible crimes.
Dirty John
What happens when you meet the man of your dreams but your family doesn’t like him. This true crime podcast is about betrayal and survival.
Criminal
A true crime podcast about “people who’ve done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle.”