John and Joel

All The Damn Crime

Welcome to All The Damn Crim — a weekly true crime podcast covering the gruesome, the obscure, and the unsolved. Hosted by John , a defense investigator, and Joel , a documentary filmmaker, the show blends sharp storytelling with real investigative insight. Together, they break down cases from every angle. Each week we explore missing persons, cold cases, serial crimes, controversial investigations, and bizarre true crime stories from around the world. Some cases are solved, some remain mysteries, and some defy explanation entirely. Deep-dive true crime with smart-ish conversation, dark storie...

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John and Joel

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True Crime

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

John Cannan and the Mystery of Suzy Lamplugh 05.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail John Cannan terrorized women across England with a series of violent sexual assaults before being convicted of murder. But his notoriety grew even further when police identified him as the leading suspect in the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh. This week, we examine Cannan's known crimes, the investigation that followed him for decades, and the unanswered questions surrounding...

Death at Disney: The Story that Shatters the Illusion 30.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Disneyland is known as "The Happiest Place on Earth," but in 1981, it became the scene of its first homicide. Eighteen-year-old Mel C. Yorba was fatally stabbed during a private event after a confrontation with another guest. What happened afterward sparked decades of speculation. Instead of calling paramedics to the scene, Disney employees transported Yorba to a nearby...

Joan Little: The Trial That Changed America 21.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 1974, 20-year-old Joan Little was jailed in North Carolina when she claimed a white jailer sexually assaulted her at knifepoint. Little fought back, killing the jailer and escaping custody. What followed became one of the most significant trials of the Civil Rights era, drawing national attention from activists, civil rights leaders, and women's rights organizations. This...

Charlie Brandt and the Murders That Shocked Florida 16.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail A quiet family gathering in Florida ended in horror when Charlie Brandt killed his wife and niece before taking his own life. As investigators searched for answers, they discovered a violent past and clues that pointed toward other unsolved murders. This episode dives into the disturbing evidence, unanswered questions, and the theory that Charlie Brandt's killing spree may ha...

The Woman Who Stole Millions and Vanished 08.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Melissa Caddick built a reputation as a successful financial advisor while allegedly operating a scheme that drained millions from unsuspecting investors. Just as regulators closed in and raided her home, she disappeared. Then came the shocking discovery: a running shoe containing human remains linked to Caddick. Yet her body was never recovered. This episode explores the rise and...

Manufacturing Criminals? The Most Controversial Police Stings in America 01.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we examine one of the most controversial questions in criminal justice: when does a police investigation become entrapment? From the FBI's pursuit of the Wolverine Watchmen accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, to federal agents creating fake drug stash houses to lure suspects into robbery conspiracies, law enforcement has long rel...

The Norfolk 4 Scandal: Innocent Men on Trial for Murder 24.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Norfolk 4 explained, Norfolk Four documentary, Michelle Moore Bosko case, false confession psychology, DNA evidence murder case, wrongful conviction podcast, criminal interrogation tactics, police pressure confessions, Navy sailors innocence case, true crime podcast, legal injustice America, forensic evidence ignored, Virginia murder case, criminal justice reform, law enforcement...

The .22 Caliber Killers: Murder and Fear in East St. Louis 18.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail On December 8, 1978, Davis and Holman committed their first murder. And on that day, they allegedly robbed and killed 78-year-old Frieda Mueller. The two were alleged to have fatally shot her before stealing her television set, billfold, and checkbook. Davis and Holman were never tried for killing Mueller, but her murder was mentioned during their trials. [6] On December 22, 1978,...

A Parade Turned Deadly: The Crimes of Darrell Brooks 11.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 2021, a holiday celebration in Waukesha became a national tragedy after an SUV tore through parade barricades and crowds. This episode explores the attack carried out by Darrell Brooks, the warning signs before the incident, and the emotional aftermath for survivors and victims’ families. Welcome to All The Damn Crim — a weekly true crime podcast covering the gruesome, the obsc...

Here Comes the Crime: 3 Weddings That Ended With Criminal Cases 03.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail What should be the happiest day of someone’s life can quickly become the worst. This episode explores three cases where weddings turned into crime scenes—featuring a revenge-fueled attack, a deadly shooting, and a celebration that ended in chaos and arrest.  Welcome to All The Damn Crim — a weekly true crime podcast covering the gruesome, the obscure, the unbelievable, and the uns...

Blood in Broken Arrow: The Bever Brothers Case Revisited 26.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail The Bever brothers’ attack on their own family shocked the nation—but the story isn’t over. With Robert Bever now speaking from prison, this episode dives into the original crime, the psychological elements behind it, and what his statements may reveal about the truth behind the massacre.  Welcome to All The Damn Crim — a weekly true crime podcast covering the gruesome, the obscur...

The Green Widow: How Mary Ellen Samuels Hired Hitmen to Cash In on Her Husband's Death 19.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail When Hollywood camera operator Bob Samuels decided to finalize his divorce, his wife Mary Ellen made a different decision — she hired someone to kill him. On this episode of All the Damn Crime, we dig into the 1988 murder-for-hire case that rocked Northridge, California: a scheming widow, a $500,000 insurance payout, a nude photo covered in cash, and a second murder to cover it al...

The Suitcase Killer: The Crimes of John Martin Scripps 09.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail British killer John Martin Scripps earned the nickname “The Suitcase Killer” after dismembered remains of his victims were found across Asia. This episode traces his crimes in Singapore and beyond, the investigation that led to his arrest, and how authorities pieced together a horrifying international murder case. 

The Day the World Changed: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand 29.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail On June 28, 1914, a single gunshot in Sarajevo changed the course of history. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a young nationalist, setting off a chain reaction that led to World War I. In this episode, we break down the plot, the failed attempts, and how one moment ignited a global conflict. 

Vanished at the Campsite: The Madison Scott Mystery 22.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail A party in the woods. A tent left behind. A young woman gone without a trace. Madison Scott disappeared overnight in 2011, sparking one of Canada’s most haunting missing person cases. Even after her remains were found 12 years later, investigators are still searching for the truth behind what happened. 

The AI Crime Wave: Influence, Delusion, and Digital Evidence 15.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Artificial intelligence is transforming everyday life—but it’s also appearing in criminal cases. In this episode we examine how influence, delusion, and technology collide. We revisit the texting suicide case involving Michelle Carter, explore a lawsuit alleging an AI chatbot from Google encouraged dangerous behavior, discuss the killing of Suzanne Adams, and look at a federal in...

When the Internet Was New: The Kacie Woody 'Yahoo Messenger' Murder 09.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 2002, 13-year-old Kacie Woody disappeared from her home in Arkansas after secretly communicating online with, Jazzman_Df, who she believed to be a teenage boy. What investigators uncovered was a chilling case of online grooming that ended in tragedy. This episode explores how the internet predator gained Kacie’s trust, the desperate search for her, and the case that helped shap...

Till Death Do Us Part: Valentine’s Day Crimes Pt. 2 28.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Behind the flowers and candlelight, some love stories hide darker truths. In this special drop-in episode, we examine the murder of Grace Millane, the tragic deaths of Jordan Linn and Cody Johnson, and the decades-long legal nightmare surrounding David Camm’s wrongful conviction. Three cases. One theme: when love becomes lethal. 

When Fingerprints Lie: Real Cases of Forensic Failure 20.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Fingerprints were once the gold standard in criminal evidence—until wrongful identifications exposed their limits. We recount the Shirley McKie ordeal, the Madrid commuter train bombing print error, and the New York State Police Troop C scandal, examining how each case unfolded and what it taught the justice system about forensic reliability. 

The Dark Side of Oz: Abuse, Drugs, and Exploitation in 1939 Hollywood 02.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Long before #MeToo, the Wizard of Oz set operated under unchecked power. We explore how Judy Garland was chemically controlled, how actors were injured and silenced, and how MGM normalized behavior that would be criminal today—all in the name of movie magic. 

Drop In Episode: Alex Pretti & Renée Good: Fatal Encounters with Federal Agents 02.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Two Minnesota residents — ICU nurse Alex Pretti and mother Renée Good — were killed by federal immigration agents during enforcement operations in Minneapolis. This episode reviews video evidence, conflicting official claims, and why these deaths have ignited protests, legal battles, and calls to rethink ICE tactics. 

The Gainesville Ripper: The Danny Rolling Murders 27.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail  In August 1990, University of Florida students were targeted in a brutal killing spree that shook Gainesville and captivated the nation. Known as the Gainesville Ripper, Danny Rolling murdered five students in their apartments before his capture. In this episode, we trace the murders, the investigation, and how forensic and community action brought a violent predator to justice. 

When Interrogation Goes Too Far: The Fontana False Murder Case 22.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Police interrogation is designed to uncover the truth—but in Tom Perez Jr.’s case, it nearly destroyed a man. Pressured for 17 hours with misleading evidence, threats about his dog, and relentless questioning, Perez falsely confessed to a crime that never occurred. This episode breaks down how coercive tactics can produce dangerous results. 

Trust Broken in Nome: The Sonya Ivanoff Case 12.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail In rural Alaska, Sonya Ivanoff’s life was cut short by someone meant to keep her safe. We explore the events leading up to her death, the courtroom reckoning, and why this case continues to be cited in conversations about police accountability. 

From Police Officer to Prisoner: The Tartaglione Murders Explained 05.01.2026

Send us Fan Mail  Once trusted as a New York City police officer, Nicholas Tartaglione would go on to murder four people—including his own associates. We unpack the role Clayton Tiffany played, the motive behind the killings, and how investigators finally brought the case to court. 

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