Crimes We Didn’t Commit

Crimes We Didn’t Commit

Crimes We Didn’t Commit is a true crime podcast covering wild cases, dark details, and the occasional laugh—don’t worry, we didn’t do it.

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Crimes We Didn’t Commit

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Sir, leave them alone. 07.07.2026

⚠️ Trigger Warning:  This episode discusses murder, kidnapping, sexual violence, and crimes against elderly victims. Some people use their intelligence to invent things, solve problems, or cure diseases. Herbert Coddington decided to use his on murder, manipulation, and making the FBI's job unnecessarily complicated. This week on  Crimes We Didn't Commit , we're diving into the twisted...

He just wanted people to chill. 30.06.2026

⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of murder and family violence. Apparently, draining your family's bank account for an online crush wasn't enough. In 2019, Grant Amato was convicted of murdering his parents and brother after his obsession with a cam model spiraled completely out of control. Join us as we dive into a case that's equal parts heartbreaking, unbelievab...

Bring snacks on hikes 23.06.2026

⚠️ Trigger Warning:  This episode contains discussions of death, missing persons, and disturbing details that some listeners may find upsetting. In April 2014, Dutch friends Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon set out for what should have been a simple hike along the El Pianista Trail in Panama. They never returned. What followed became one of the most haunting missing persons cases in modern true crim...

Vicki STFU and take my order. 16.06.2026

In 1993, three young boys were brutally murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. Faced with a horrific crime and intense public pressure, investigators did what any calm and rational people would do during the height of the Satanic Panic—they looked for the nearest teenagers wearing black. In this episode, we explore the murders of Stevie Branch, Christopher Byers, and Michael Moore, the controversial...

But did he use the same bottle? 09.06.2026

For most people, chess is a quiet game of strategy. For Alexander Pichushkin, apparently it was a murder-themed bucket list. Obsessed with filling all 64 squares of a chessboard with victims, Pichushkin spent years terrorizing Moscow while chasing what may be the worst hobby anyone has ever committed to. In this episode, we'll break down the crimes, the investigation, and the disturbing mindse...

Definitely happened in 2021 02.06.2026

In 2021, thirteen-year-old Tristyn Bailey left home in the middle of the night with a classmate she trusted and never came back. Hours later, her body was discovered in a wooded area in St. Johns County, Florida — stabbed more than 100 times in a killing so brutal it shocked the entire country. Police quickly focused on fourteen-year-old Aiden Fucci, a teenager classmates described as obsessed wit...

Don't Eat the Prunes 26.05.2026

Nannie Doss loved romance novels, baking, and apparently murdering husbands. Nicknamed the “Giggling Granny” because of how casually she laughed during questioning, she became one of America’s most unsettling serial killers—proving grandma energy can absolutely be terrifying. PATREON ‼️ https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshar...

Gary sucks. 19.05.2026

Gary Ridgway seemed like a normal guy — which was unfortunate, considering he became one of America’s deadliest serial killers. In this episode, we dive into the Green River Killer case, the massive investigation, and how a man hiding in plain sight managed to fool everyone for decades. PATREON‼️ https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=c...

Who Would Have Splelunk It 12.05.2026

He was an FBI informant, a pathological liar, and a serial killer hiding in plain sight. In this episode of  Crimes We Didn’t Commit , we dive into the twisted case of Scott Lee Kimball — the con man who manipulated everyone around him while leaving a trail of bodies behind. PATREON ‼️ https://patreon.com/CrimesWeDidntCommit?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare...

Women Can Do Anything man Can Do 05.05.2026

Dive into the chilling true story of Ireland’s infamous Scissor Sisters case—a brutal murder that shocked Dublin and captivated the world. In this episode, we uncover the disturbing events surrounding sisters Linda and Charlotte Mulhall, the violent killing of Farah Swaleh Noor, and the twisted family dynamics behind one of the country’s most horrifying crimes.

Welcome to Gainesville...we're so sorry 28.04.2026

Daniel Harold Rolling: drifter, failed family man, part-time robber, and full-time nightmare fuel—best known for turning Gainesville, Florida, into everyone’s worst back-to-school season in 1990. Nicknamed the “Gainesville Ripper” (because apparently “absolute human disaster” didn’t test as well), Rolling carved out a gruesome legacy through a series of horrifying murders that sparked nationwide p...

Blood Beneath the Iron Curtain 21.04.2026

In this episode, we dive into the chilling details of the Red Ripper case—uncovering how it began, the key events that shaped the investigation, and the questions that still remain unanswered. From the earliest clues to the most unsettling theories, we piece together a story that continues to haunt true crime history.

The Man who Killed the Truth 14.04.2026

He confessed to hundreds of murders. Police believed him. Cases were closed. Families thought they had answers. But what if almost all of it was a lie? In this episode, we dive into the disturbing story of Henry Lee Lucas—the man once labeled the most prolific serial killer in American history. As investigators rushed to clear cold cases, Lucas became their perfect solution… confessing to crimes h...

The Butcher of the Ruhr 07.04.2026

He didn’t just kill… he consumed. Some crimes don’t end when the victim is gone.

What They Built in That Bunker… 31.03.2026

They didn’t just kill… they documented everything. In this episode of  Crimes We Didn’t Commit , we dive into the horrifying case of Charles Ng and Leonard Lake—a story involving a hidden bunker, recorded crimes, and a trail of victims that may never be fully known. ⚠️ Listener Discretion Advised:  Contains disturbing content, including violence and abuse. Leonard Lake 's Manifesto Home Video...

When Evil isn’t Enough 24.03.2026

Some cases are hard to listen to. This is one of them. In this episode of  Crimes We Didn’t Commit , we dive into the chilling case of the Toolbox Killers—two men whose crimes in late 1970s California shocked investigators and left behind evidence so disturbing, it’s still rarely discussed in full. We walk through how the pair met, how their crimes escalated, and the investigation that ultimately...

Welcome to Crimes We Didn’t Commit 17.03.2026

Welcome to Crimes We Didn’t Commit. A true crime podcast diving into disturbing, lesser known cases, twisted investigations and the stories that stay with you after they’re over. Trust us, it gets dark. In this episode we’ll tell you who we are and what to expect in future episodes. New episodes drop weekly🔥

The Girl Trapped in a House of Torture 17.03.2026

What happened inside that house was worse than anyone could have imagined. In episode one we cover a chilling case involving manipulation, isolation, and a crime that escalated into something truly horrifying. Piece by piece, investigators uncovered a pattern of abuse that had been hidden in plain sight until it was too late. The details of this case are difficult to hear… but impossible to ignore...

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