
The 2 Best Today in True Crime Podcast Episodes
1) Welcome to Today in True Crime!
Parcast's Original Show, Today in True Crime travels back in time to relive the biggest days in true crime history. Whether the crime is infamous or just plain interesting, there’s a crime story for e...Show More
2) July 19, 2007: Suitcase Killer Sentenced
Melanie McGuire was sentenced to life in prison for murdering her husband three years earlier. His body was found in multiple suitcases off the coast of Virginia. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis...Show More
3) August 31, 2006: Edvard Munch Art Recovered
Norwegian police proudly announced the recovery of two iconic paintings by Edvard Munch that had been stolen two years earlier. Guest hosted by Greg Polcyn from Serial Killers. NOTE: This is the fina...Show More
4) August 30, 1918: Attempted Assassination of Lenin
A member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party shot and seriously injured Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Russian Soviet Republic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5) August 29, 2019: Child Sacrifice Site Discovered
What is thought to be the largest child sacrifice mass grave ever discovered was unearthed in a coastal town in northern Peru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6) August 28, 2003: The Collar Bomb Heist
In what was a robbery plan that went tragically wrong, pizza delivery man named Brian Wells attempted to rob a bank in Pennsylvania... with a bomb fastened to his neck. Learn more about your ad choice...Show More
7) August 27, 2020: Christchurch Terrorist Sentenced to Life
Brenton Tarran was the first person in New Zealand to be sentenced to life without parole. More than a year earlier, he live-streamed his attack on two mosques where he killed 51 Muslims. Learn more a...Show More
8) August 26, 1986: The “Preppy Killer” Murder
After a night at a local bar together, 19-year-old Robert Chambers, also known as the "Preppy Killer," murdered 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in Central Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podc...Show More
9) August 25, 1835: The Great Moon Hoax
An author claiming to be a scientist published the first in a series of articles for the New York Sun about life being discovered on the moon. The public was astonished and later found that the pieces...Show More
10) August 24, 1572: Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
French Catholics slaughtered protestants during the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre. It started when troops descended on the home of Admiral Gaspard II de Coligny, a French Huguenot Protestant. Guest...Show More