Crime Biscuit is a true crime podcast. Why a biscuit? Because a biscuit is a little nugget with no nutritional value but also endless satisfaction. And it might make you feel a bit guilty after consuming it. I'll cover all things true crime. Murder, mayhem and madness by the bowl full. It's just me, myself and I at the moment, so unless I begin talking to myself, there shouldn't be much useless banter. I won't hold back any details so be prepared. Now, scoot up a chair and join me for a biscuit.
This is a rough one. The case of Ronald Gene Simmons is horrifying on so many levels. If it were a movie plot most of us would think it's too far fetched to believe. Brace yourselves for this stop on our State of Murder road trip.
On this half biscuit we will talk about several disorders that involve paraphilia of all shapes and sizes and tie them back to some famous, and not so famous, killers.
Next stop on our murder road trip is Arizona. We will meet two lady killers in The Grand Canyon State. Eva Dugan and Cynthia Coffman are a couple of gals you wouldn't want to hang out with.
We are road tripping to The Last Frontier. I've got two cases for you. Israel Keyes and The Birdman of Alcatraz. What does Alcatraz have to do with Alaska? I guess you'll have to tune in to find out.
We begin our journey across the U.S. with the great state of Alabama. I'm pretty sure the murders we are going to discuss are something they don't really want to be known for, but we're going to dive in anyway. Join me for the harrowing and horrific tale of Raymond Eugene Brown.
This episode contains 3 cases in which the killer has a name, first or last, that begins with a D. Blunt force injury to the neck, strangulation and death by a long, horrific fall all play a part in these cases.
I'm back. Did you miss me? I hope you did. The long delayed Season 2 is here. This episode is all about when an ordinary face doesn't display what truly lies beneath. Join me as we look into the crimes of Thayne Ormsby.
Episode 34: The Not So Great Outdoors takes a look at crimes that took place in or near National Parks. A serial killer, some metal barrels, a skull in the possession of a priest, a Jane Doe, and more.
Episode 33 is a rough one. The Chicago Rippers aka The Ripper Crew is a quartet of evil S.O.B.s that think it's fun to abduct and torture women.
Every state has a claim to fame. Maybe claiming serial killers shouldn't be one of them, but hey, that's what true crime podcasts are all about. This episode is all about Hoosier baddies.
This quick little biscuit will give new meaning to the phrase "Don't Be a Karen".
Knives, guns, and baseball bats. We've all heard of these used as murder weapons. Today's episode takes a look at some less traditional weapons of death.
On this episode we will look into the disappearance and murder of Helle Crafts. If you don't know what a snow storm, chainsaw and a wood chipper have in common, you'll have to listen to find out.
We all know how fun and entertaining the internet can be. It can also be a place for evil people to hide. John Robinson is sometimes called the internet's first serial killer. This episode will show you why.
Just when I thought I had it all figured out I go and fall down a rabbit hole. Let me take you on a journey that just might leave you as confused as I am.
Carl, Andy and Robin. Fall River doesn't seem like the devil's playground, but in the early 80's, it certainly seems like it was. I dare you to disagree after listening to this episode.
Part one was scary. Part two is almost worse. I hope you're ready for this set of killer kids. We have a Canadian killer, a kid who used to be fun-loving and silly, and two sets of duo killers. Hold on to your biscuits for round two.
This episode is all about kids. The kind of kids that enjoy games that involve stabbing, strangulation, and other not-so-nice games. In this episode, we will talk about Charlie Starkweather and Caril Fugate, Jesse Pomeroy, Craig Chandler Price, and Mary Bell. Hold on to your biscuits. These kids will give you nightmares.
There are bad people. There are wicked people. There are also big people. When you're all three, that's a bad trio. Meet the Coed Killer, Edmund Emil Kemper III. A genius IQ and an evil mind make this giant anything but gentle.
This week we will take a look into the immensely disturbed mind of Richard Trenton Chase aka The Vampire of Sacramento. This is a rough one, my friends, so buckle up.
On this episode we will take a quick look at several missing persons cases. There are about 90,000 missing persons in the United States at any given moment. That is staggering. Here are some of them.
Cannibalism. What is it? When did it start? Who in God's name would eat another person? Hopefully this episode will answer some of those questions. Strap in.
On this episode we will take a look at the crimes of Paul Michael Stephani aka the Weepy Voiced Killer. Eventually he would admit to three murders but he became known for his tearful, emotional calls to police after committing the murders or attacks. He finally came clean about two murders he wasn't convicted of, but only after cancer gave him a death sentence.
Four more nasty, unidentified killers coming your way. A couple might be (fingers crossed) identified, but one never knows.
In this episode we will take a look at one serial killer that has yet to be identified and one that might be misidentified If there are up to 100 serial killers out there doing their dirty work in the U.S. at this very moment, we need to get better at hunting them down. Don't you think?
Tamara Samsonova a.k.a Baba Yaga a.k.a. The Granny Ripper. This is one little old lady you don't want showing up for the holidays. Trust me.
Gary Heidnik was truly evil. Not only did he abduct, torture, rape and kill, he convinced his victims to hurt each other. A true sicko that inspired a fictional character that creeps us all out. I, for one, am glad he's no longer among the living.
William "Clyde" Gibson III, by his own admission, is one sick individual. I must say, I totally agree.
Picture a beautiful, redhead who is free spirited and wants to explore the world around her. She's hitchhiking to California but her path is going to take her into the orbit of a man who is as evil as they come. This is the sad story of Camillia Randall.
Who doesn't like a good ride in an elevator? The people in this episode, that's who.
David Gore and Fred Waterfield are cousins. What do these two like to do for fun? Well they like to rape and murder women. This is one family you don't want to be a part of. Trust me.
Andrew Suh did something terrible that his sister Catherine asked him to do. What would make a young man with a promising future commit murder? A strange and dangerous family dynamic, that's what.
Grit your teeth and let's finish our look at Albert Fish. This one isn't any more pleasant than Part 1 so consider yourself forewarned. If it helps, the bad guy dies in the end. So there's that.
This is part 1 of 2. Albert is a tough one to talk about and yet we must. Only through delving into the darkness of a madman's mind can we understand what creates these monsters. If we can discover their creation, maybe we can catch them before they inflict their horrors on the world. And this guy is the epitome of horror.
Time for another look at a mental health issue and three convicted killers who were diagnosed with it. This includes the Milwaukee Cannibal and the Angel of Death.
On this episode we will talk about 7 really bad biscuits. From child killers to a necrophiliac. These biscuits will leave a bad taste in your mouth. And for that they deserve an award. A lifetime in the dumpster where all bad biscuits need to go.
Blanche Kiser Taylor Moore on the outside is a kind, Southern lady. On the inside she is something else altogether.
Anti-Social Personality Disorder (APD) is no joke. I'll discuss what it is and do a quick dive into three famous killers who suffer from it.
Jamie Laiaddee went missing in March 2010. Bryan, Rick and Ricky are all connected to her disappearance. But only one of them is guilty of her murder. And one of them knows where her body is. None of them are talking.
In this half biscuit episode we will take a closer look at schizophrenia, its symptoms and its history. We will also discuss two killers who were diagnosed with it: David Berkowitz and James Holmes.
"Weird Herb" is probably responsible for more than 20 deaths. Why probably? Because this charming man took his own life before he faced justice. I will take a deep dive into the man and his odd behavior. We will also take a peek at the place where many of his murders took place, Fox Hollow Farm. Join me, won't you?