The Prosecutors Podcast
1) 161. Where are the Hoggle Children? -- Family Portrait
When Catherine Hoggle's young daughter and son disappeared, she disappeared with them. But when she was found, she was found alone. And the children? They were somewhere safe, she said. That was 2014,...Show More
2) 335. The Murders of Robert Pickton Part 2
We conclude our coverage of the Piggy Palace murders. Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check out our other show The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs for discussion on cases, cont...Show More
3) 334. The Murders of Robert Pickton Part 1 of 2 -- Hog Wild
The parties at Piggy's Palace were legendary. But the horrors of Robert Pickton will never be forgotten.
4) HALLOWEEN BONUS -- Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart"
5) Introducing: CRIMES OF…
Power. Fame. Obsession. Betrayal. These are more than headlines. They are the forces behind some of the most unforgettable crimes in history. Crimes Of... is a weekly true crime anthology series, host...Show More
6) 333. The Legend of the Wendigo -- The Thing That Should Not Be
"The terror of a whole race drove him. He knew what it all meant. Défago had seen the Wendigo." The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood Check out our new True Crime Substack the True Crime Times Check ou...Show More
7) 332. Haunted Highways -- Cross Road Blues
We take you on a ghostly trip down the highways and byways of America--with a focus on the legends and lore that surround them. And in one true story, a ghost may just have saved a boy's life.
8) Bonus: Prosecutors After Dark: Taylor Swift
Sick of talking about Taylor Swift? Wish you could never hear her name again? Too bad! We record after dark to discuss Taylor, her music, and her influence.
9) 331. The Slenderman Stabbing -- Eyes Without a Face
Two pre-teens agreeing to murder their best friend is creepy enough. But add in the Slenderman? Then you have a tale worthy of Halloween.
10) 330. The Vampire of Sacramento -- Dance Macabre
The press called him the Vampire of Sacramento. But the horror of the crimes of Richard Chase put Dracula to shame.