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A Crime's Ripple Effect

A Crime’s Ripple Effect is a true crime podcast that looks beyond the crime itself to explore the waves it sets in motion. Each episode revisits a case that didn’t just shatter lives—it reshaped laws, policies, or society at large. Through a careful, factual narrative, we trace how one violent act sparked consequences that reached far beyond the immediate victims, influencing justice systems, communities, and culture. This is not just about what happened. It’s about what happened after .

Author

ImaginArmy ™

Category

True Crime

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

May 11, 2026

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Episodes

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: How One Bullet Changed America 11.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail On the morning of April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was the happiest he'd been in years. The war was over. He had a vision for what came next. By the next morning, he was dead. In this episode of A Crime's Ripple Effect, we trace the three great ripples of his assassination: the political ripple that placed Reconstruction in the hands of a man who actively worked to disman...

The Scream Inspired Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart 09.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 2006, sixteen-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddart was house-sitting for her aunt and uncle in Pocatello, Idaho, when two classmates turned a disturbing fantasy into reality. Inspired by the movie Scream and filming themselves along the way, the boys carefully planned a murder that would shock a quiet community and leave lasting consequences. In this episode of A Crime’s Ripple Effect ,...

The Apple River Stabbings: When fear turned fatal 27.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail On a crowded summer afternoon in 2022, the Apple River—a popular tubing destination known for its party-like atmosphere—became the site of a sudden and devastating act of violence. What began as a routine day of floating, drinking, and socializing ended with five people stabbed and seventeen-year-old Isaac Schuman dead. This episode examines the events leading up to the stabbings,...

DNA: The Science Not Built for Crime—Until It Solved One 05.12.2025

Send us Fan Mail When two teenage girls were murdered in rural Leicestershire in the 1980s, detectives were left with no suspects, no leads, and a community gripped by fear. But just miles away, a young geneticist named Alec Jeffreys was studying DNA for reasons that had nothing to do with crime. His work—never intended for law enforcement—produced a discovery that would change the world: genetic...

Kitty Genovese: Her Murder Sparked 911 03.11.2025

Send us Fan Mail On a cold March night in 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Kitty Genovese was murdered outside her Queens apartment. What followed wasn’t just a crime—it awakened a national sense of responsibility. The headline said thirty-seven people watched and did nothing, but the truth was far more complex. This episode uncovers what really happened on Austin Street—and how one woman’s death spark...

The Manson Effect 20.10.2025

Send us Fan Mail The Manson Effect explores how one of America’s most infamous crimes—the 1969 Manson Family murders—did far more than end lives; it rewired an entire nation’s psyche. The podcast examines how the brutal killings of Sharon Tate and others shattered the illusion of peace and love that defined the 1960s, marking the symbolic end of the counterculture era. Through a detailed narrative...

Before Megan’s Law: The Unknown Danger Across the Street 12.10.2025

Send us Fan Mail In July 1994, seven-year-old Megan Kanka walked across the street in her quiet New Jersey neighborhood to see a neighbor’s new puppy. She never came home. What followed would expose the hidden dangers living in plain sight and ignite a nationwide demand for change. This episode traces the path from grief to law, from law to evidence, and from evidence to impact—revealing how one f...

The Tragic Origin of “Going Postal” 01.10.2025

Send us Fan Mail On the morning of August twentieth, nineteen eighty-six, Patrick Henry Sherrill drove to the Edmond, Oklahoma, post office. Police records place him there just before seven a.m., carrying multiple firearms. What followed minted a phrase that reshaped how Americans thought about workplace safety.

Lorena Bobbitt: The Cut That Changed the Conversation 23.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail Sensational. Extreme. Shocking. Unbelievable. In 1993, a young wife in America carried out an act that stunned the world—and rattled every man. Behind the sensational headlines lay years of hidden abuse and a justice system that failed to protect her. A Crime’s Ripple Effect  uncovers how one desperate night sparked a national reckoning on domestic violence, marital rape, and the...

Amber Hagerman: The Abduction That Sparked a Movement 16.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail On a mild January afternoon in 1996, nine-year-old Amber Hagerman vanished while riding her pink bicycle in Arlington, Texas. What began as a neighborhood search became a nationwide manhunt—and the spark for a system now used around the world. This episode follows the investigation, the heartbreak, and the unstoppable ripple that turned one child’s name into a global alert network...

The Stephanie Roper Case: The murder that gave victims a voice. 10.09.2025

Send us Fan Mail April 3, 1982. A 22-year-old college senior's car breaks down on a dark rural road in Maryland. What happens next doesn't just destroy one family—it exposes a shocking truth about American justice that will change everything. Stephanie Roper was weeks away from graduating magna cum laude from Frostburg State University. She was talented, beloved, and full of promise. But...

Divided by fate. Bound by blood. The Stayner Brothers story that changed our parks. 29.08.2025

Send us Fan Mail Two brothers. Bound by blood. Divided by fate. Steven Stayner was abducted at seven and held captive for seven years before escaping and returning home—a story that changed how America understood child abduction. His brother Cary would later commit a series of brutal murders near Yosemite, shattering lives and forever altering the park’s sense of safety. In this episode of A Crime...

The Day Childhood Changed – The Disappearance of the Lyons Sisters 22.08.2025

Send us Fan Mail On March 25, 1975, two young sisters—10-year-old Katherine and 12-year-old Sheila Lyons—left their suburban Maryland home to walk to Wheaton Plaza. It was a short trip, one they’d made many times before. They were never seen again. The disappearance of the Lyons Sisters shattered a sense of safety in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. It sparked one of the largest missing child investi...

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