Skip to main content

BINGE WORTHY TRUE CRIME PODCASTS


Are you obsessed with everything true crime? True crime shows like, “Making a Murder” and “The Staircase” on Netflix, have gained a lot of attention since being released. If you truly love true crime and want to learn about some of the most notorious crimes, consider listening to some of the following podcasts.  I know what your thinking. “A podcast? That sounds boring!”, I would have completely agreed with you a little over a year ago, but after getting curious and indulging in my first podcast, I can’t get enough! Podcasts are especially great when you are driving! So, if you want to get hooked on true crime podcasts like I have then check out the following podcasts!
  1. The first true crime podcast you should check out is “Crime Junkie”. “Crime Junkie” is my absolute favorite true crime podcast. Every Monday they release a new episode. “Crime Junkie” is a little different than most true crime podcasts. Each of their podcast are about 40 minutes and cover an entire crime in one episode. This makes it nice if you are like me and want to know the ending right away and not wait for 12 more episodes to find out. Here is a link for “Crime Junkies” website!
  2. The second true crime podcast that will get you hooked is “Serial”. “Serial” goes more in depth than “Crime Junkie” does and covers all possible theories as to what could have happened. In the first season they investigate the murder of Hae Min Lee and her convicted murder Adnon Syed. Adnon has continued to plead that he is innocent but cannot remember anything from that day. This true crime podcast will make you continuously question whether Adnon is innocent or not. Here is a link to listen to season one of “Serial”!
  3. The last true crime podcast I will mention today is “The Teacher’s Pet”. This is an Australian podcast about the disappearance of Lynette Dawson. I find “The Teacher’s Pet” so intriguing because it brings up new leads and helps give Lynette’s cold case life again. This podcast also brings light to the bizarre and dangerous culture at Cromer High School in the 1980’s. Here is a link to listen to “The Teacher’s Pet”.

There are so many podcasts available now. “Crime Junkie”, “Serial” and “The Teacher’s Pet” are all some of my favorite true crime podcasts and they will surely get you hooked as well!

Comments

  1. I'm so glad you made this post. My sister, mom, and I love crime shows, especially the ones on Investigation. My favorite is "Deadly Women" or "Fatal Attraction." If you have a Snapchat, there is a crime series on there known as "True crime Uncovered" that you should check out. But I will definitely have to check these podcasts out. Especially when I'm making my road trips back home which takes nine hours.

    ReplyDelete
  2. True crime has always been fascinating to me. Have you ever watched some of the true crime channels on YouTube? Some of my favorite YouTubers who have true crime series are, Griffin Arnlund and Harmony Nice.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Using Social Media to Find Gluten Free Recipes

Being gluten free can be difficult as it is, so why struggle to find things to make or eat. One of the most challenging things about being gluten free is finding a place to go out to eat at. Therefore, I often decide to stay in and make my own meal. Luckily, there are so many gluten free baking blogs and accounts on Instagram and other site, that it makes making your own meal so much easier. The thing about baking gluten free is that gluten free flour does not have the same elasticity as flour with gluten. When you look at a gluten free recipe you will likely see Xanthium Gum or other additives that create the elasticity, so your bread does not crumble as easily. Recently, companies have started to make gluten free flour that you can replace regular flour with one-to-one. This make a world of difference when you are converting a recipe to gluten free. I follow quite a few gluten free baking accounts on social media. Below I have compiled a list of my favorite accounts to find g

ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME AT BUCKEYE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

On Feb. 24 th , I live-tweeted the boys alumni basketball game. There were two teams playing. Since the players only play for fun, they do not have actual team names. Instead they wore red and white shirts to distinguish themselves. I referred to the teams based on their shirt color throughout my tweets. The game was held at Buckeye Central High School in their gym.   It was a close game for most of the game, with lots of back-and-forth. The final score was 86 to 82, with the red team coming out on top! Both teams did an excellent job and had a great game! Congratulations to the Red Team! You can check out my live tweet by searching #AlumniBBall2020 on twitter or by following me on twitter @Lydia74353175.

TRAINING TO RUN A 5K

Running use to be something I always enjoyed doing. I was in cross-country, track, and always liked the conditioning part of basketball. Even after I was out of sports, I continued to run consistently up until last year. I am not sure why I stopped running I just ended up not running anymore. So, since my classes are all online now, I have no more excuses to not run. In order to keep motivated, I am running with my sister Paige and we set a goal that we want to complete a 5K without walking. Since we do not know when the next 5K will be because of COVID-19, we decided we would have our own 5K on May 1 st . We are training five days a week, Monday through Friday. We also made challenges for different days of the week, so we continue to challenge ourselves. One of our challenges is that we run as far as we can in one direction without walking. Then we are forced to either walk or run all the way back. This is something my coach use to do when I was in cross country, so that we