In every episode of this true crime podcast, Stacy Snowden researches a case and masterfully crafts a story for Kim Moffat, who knows nothing about true crime and who mainly responds with pop culture references, sound effects, and jokes.
This week Stacy tells Kim a special Halloween story, just in time for the upcoming holiday! Kim has something in common with one of the players in this story, in that, no one truly knows her age.
We are flipping the show on its head this week, as KIM tells the story of a baseball player surrounded by tragedy, while Stacy… still knows more than Kim.
In this episode, Stacy tells Kim about a man named Clarence Elkins, whose story is filled with twists and turns as he is accused of killing his mother in law. Kim has a lot of things to say about pop culture in the 90’s.
This week Stacy tells Kim about the tragic murder of a high school girl names Shari Smith. Kim makes a surprisingly relevant reference to the 90’s movie “Big Daddy.”
In this episode, Stacy tells Kim about the 1924 kidnapping and murder of a 14 year old boy that was called the “crime of the century.” Kim makes potentially the first ever comparison of a kidnapper to Leslie Knope from the TV show Parks & Recreation.
This week Stacy tells Kim about the murder of Cara Knott in San Diego, California in 1986. Kim talks about her beloved San Diego Padres, of course!
In this episode, Stacy tells Kim about a super creepy murderer who lives in a missile silo. Kim has questions about mustaches, and Stacy has a “wild card” for Kim to help tell the story.
We are back from summer break with a brand new murd for ya! In this week’s episode, Stacy tells Kim about the horrific murder of Andre “Angel” Melendez, a Club Kid of the 1990’s. Kim tells us how she spent her summer break.
In part two of this special episode, Stacy tells Kim about the man who set around 2,000 fires in California in less than 10 years. Kim is going strong with the nickname she has given this creep, “potato chips.”
In this special two-part episode, Stacy tells Kim about one of the most prolific serial arsonists of the 21st century. Kim doesn’t know everything about firefighters, but she does know about Brooklyn 99!
This week Stacy tells Kim about a man whose crimes sent him to death row. But of course, as always on this show, there’s a twist! Kim can’t stop talking about mustaches.
The 1913 murder of a 74 year old Confederate veteran is the focus of this week’s episode, and as always, nothing is as it seems. Kim makes fun of crime scene investigation back in 1913, and goes on a very unrelated rant about Ben Affleck.
This week Stacy tells Kim about a shocking murder that happened in a town developed by Disney called Celebration, Florida. Kim has very nice things to say about coin collectors, and goes on a very long tangent about Mandy Moore.
Stacy tells Kim about the murder of a wealthy man named Raveesh “Ravi” Kumra, where not all is as it seems. Kim talks about how “You’ve Got Mail” is just a movie about Catfishing.
This week Stacy tells Kim about the murder of a young boy on Halloween that ruined the holiday forever. Kim just has to add how much she loves Dean Cain from “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.”
In this episode, Stacy gives Kim a rundown on the infamous Golden State Killer, who was just caught in recent news, and then focuses in on the amazing story of a couple that survived him. Kim gets very confused and frustrated about the fact that this creep has so many nicknames.
This week, Stacy tells Kim about the sexual assault of a woman whose identity is still protected, and the surprising place her assailant would later show up. Kim has a very “sexy” voice, and makes a shockingly relevant Grey’s Anatomy reference.
This episode, Stacy tells Kim about the murder of a 70 year old woman named Dorothy Donovan, and her son who was presumed to have killed her. Kim has nothing but great things to say about the fast food chain Hardee’s.
In this episode, Stacy tells Kim about a death for which the Church of Scientology has all but been held responsible. Kim has finally finished her re-watch of ER and has a lot to say about it.
This week Stacy tells Kim about the gruesome murders of a mother and her daughters, and the 3 subsequent trials that would go on to make shocking US history. Kim talks about the show “911” and how, though it’s not great, she just can’t stop watching.
In this week’s episode, Stacy tells Kim about the utterly horrific murders of Robert Lees and Morley Engelson in Hollywood, California in 2004. Kim has a few things to say about Southwest Airlines.
This week Stacy tells Kim about an especially brutal and shocking murder in an upscale town in Maryland. Kim boasts about her past successes in retail.
This episode Stacy tells Kim about two suicides in two different countries, and how they ended up being connected in the most bizarre way. Kim started re-watching ER and gives some fascinating insight into Julianna Margulies’ hair.
In this week’s episode, Stacy tells Kim about the tragic killing of a family in Bakersfield, California, and how entomologists helped solve the case. Kim just finished watching Season 3 of The Practice and is now a bonafide attorney.
This week Stacy tells Kim about a murder case that went cold before it was solved. Kim talks about an episode of Scrubs.
In Episode 12 Stacy tells Kim the sad and very shocking tale of a mother and daughter, and murder in Missouri. Kim has some advice to give regarding appropriate online relationships and Facebook posts.
This episode Stacy tells Kim about the killing of a teenage girl in Los Angeles and the complicated search for her killer. Kim goes off on a few tangents about the Padres.
Part 2 of this special two-part episode brings us to the 4 most recent deaths at the Happiest Place on Earth. Kim continues to try and convince everyone how “young” she is.
In this special two-part episode, Stacy tells Kim about all the deaths that have happened at Disneyland. Kim gets bummed out that Stacy is ruining her favorite place.
This week Stacy tells Kim about a sexual assault case where nothing is as it seems. Kim talks about Bill Cosby, and Stacy makes her own pop culture reference.
Stacy tells Kim about a murder from 1872 with a dramatic twist! Kim talks about Westworld, Parks and Recreation, and of course Chicago PD.
Stacy tells Kim about the murders of Marilyn Green and Jerry Hillard, and the frustrating injustice suffered by many in the decades after. Kim doesn’t trust a lot of the people in this story, and then gets bummed out about our judicial system, AGAIN.
This week Stacy tells Kim about the tragic killing of Melanie Uribe, and the supposed psychic who inserted herself into the case. Kim shares some personal anecdotes and talks about the best show on TV right now.
Stacy tells Kim the about frustratingly heinous murder of Brenda Sue Schaefer. Kim gets bummed out and talks about Bill Cosby a lot.
In episode 3, Stacy tells Kim the complex story of the killing of a man named Clay Daniels. Kim talks about Free Willy and makes jokes about funny-sounding names.
In this episode, Stacy tells Kim about Issei Sagawa, a deranged killer who ate his victim, Renee Hartevelt. Kim gets very grossed out and makes some pretty bad jokes.
In the first episode of this true crime podcast, Stacy tells Kim about one of America’s most prolific serial killers, Rodney Alcala. Kim gets freaked out and talks about 90’s movies.