Crime Smith: A True Crime Podcast Crime Smith: A True Crime Podcast
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Crime Smith covers all things true crime related, from serial killers to kidnappings and unsolved mysteries.
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Kitakyushu Murders
Futoshi Matsunaga and his common-law wife, Junko Ogata, are responsible for brainwashing, torturing, and killing at least seven people. Listener discretion is advised.
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Zama Murders
In 2017, Takahiro Shiraishi murdered and mutilated 9 people in Zama, Japan. Eight of his victims were young women who had been contemplating suicide; the last was one of the victims' friends who had been trying to find her. This is the story of the Zama murders. Listener discretion is advised.
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Tiffany Marie Souers
Tiffany Marie Souers was a beautiful, driven, accomplished young woman attending Clemson University for civil engineering. In 2006, she was brutally attacked and murdered by a convicted sex offender with a long history of prior offenses. Her killer, Jerry Buck Inman, was convicted and sentenced to death in 2009. Listener discretion is advised.
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Angels Of Death
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Customer Reviews
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Audio is too soft.
I’ve got the volume on high, and still need more.
Great Podcast
I love that she speaks clearly and not too fast. I hate when other podcasts do that and I have to click back 3 or 4 times to understand what they’re saying. This is one of the most direct true crime podcasts I’ve heard and I love it. Keep em coming!