Episodes
Welcome back to True Crime Cases with Lanie! While Lanie takes a break to recover, Ayden from the podcast Susto steps in as guest host to bring you this week’s intriguing case. This episode dives into a scandal that could be a subplot from Desperate Housewives. From everyday drama like secret affairs and neighborhood swingers’ parties to criminal enterprises hidden in plain sight, scandals come in all shapes and sizes. But what happens when a quiet, unassuming couple is revealed to be...
Published 11/15/24
Published 11/15/24
As I’m sure we all know, insurance is a neck pain. To get, to keep, to cash in – every step of the way it’s as tedious as it is crucial. But that’s exactly the issue – it is vital. In a country where medical care and hospital bills are horrifyingly expensive, being hospitalized without insurance is a one-way trip to enormous amounts of debt… and hell, even with insurance people find themselves in the red just for the sheer misfortune of falling sick. Unless you make a generous salary year on...
Published 11/02/24
In this special episode of True Crime Convos, join us for an exclusive interview with Rosemarie D’Alessandro, mother of Joan D’Alessandro, whose tragic case shook the nation. Rosemarie opens up about her journey seeking justice for her daughter, Joan, who was brutally murdered at the age of 7. In this heart-wrenching interview, Rosemarie shares her experiences, from the devastating loss of her daughter to her relentless advocacy for child safety through the Joan’s Joy Foundation. Learn about...
Published 10/29/24
The concept of a love triangle has probably existed for as long as relationships have themselves. From Cleopatra, Mark Antony, and Octavia to more modern-day trios such as Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Monica Lewinsky, and countless others in between. Most people enter into relationships with no interest in looking at anyone else with the same sort of affection, and some even believe they have met their soulmate. But sometimes, people decide they need more than what they have. These...
Published 10/16/24
Snakes are long and limbless reptiles covered in overlapping scales. There are more than 3,400 species, and many have skulls with enough joints to swallow prey bigger than their heads. Snakes are, in essence, lizards that have undergone a reduction in their structure and become simplified with evolution. You either like them, or you hate them.  Content Warnings: infidelity, accusations of domestic violence. Meet me in person at: October 18-20, Berkshire, MA:...
Published 09/24/24
We tend to think of crimes of passion as occurring between lovers, married couples, or participants in a love triangle – willing or otherwise. But passionate hatred isn’t limited to romantic or amorous relationships. After all, Cain and Abel were brothers, and the murder of Abel is recorded in the earliest books of the Christian Bible. The terms fratricide, patricide and matricide exist in common language for a reason, with origins so old the very words are written in Latin. Content...
Published 09/02/24
We never really know who we’re interacting with online. It takes just one wrong person knowing who you are, where you live, and seemingly inconsequential details about your life for everything to turn deadly. Whether you’re a Gen Z kid or a millennial whose parents never let you use the family PC unsupervised, the internet is a dangerous place. Content Warnings: murder, sexual assault, catfishing. Sponsors: * Feeling the need to pamper yourself? Use code Lanie at...
Published 08/17/24
Religious and spiritual faiths and the practices associated with them are misrepresented ridiculously often – especially so if they deviate from the norm in, say, predominantly Christian communities. In these societies, anything not adhering to strict Christian principles has historically gained the label of “occult,” and any symbolism or practices under that label are demonized across the board. This is, in most cases, an entirely unfair assumption. More Info:  * The Oxygen...
Published 08/01/24
Welcome to another episode of True Crime Cases with Lanie. Today, we have a special episode featuring the podcast Diagnosing A Killer. If you’re passionate about true crime and mental health, you’re in for an insightful and thought-provoking journey. Diagnosing A Killer is hosted by two sisters, Koelle and Kenna, who delve deep into the stories of killers who struggle with mental illness and disorders. Koelle is a true crime junkie and mental health advocate pursuing a career in forensic...
Published 07/19/24
On March 18, 1984, Katsuhisha Ezaki came home from work and decided to go for a bath. When he got ready for this bath at around 9 pm, he had utterly no idea that this dip in the tub was going to render him incredibly vulnerable in only a matter of moments. Content Warnings: unsolved case, blackmail, mentions of suicide Listen to our friends at Diagnosing a Killer: https://www.diagnosingakiller.com/ Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online...
Published 07/01/24
Hi everyone! I appreciate your patience as we navigate the next episode! I wanted to quickly come here to release an updated episode that catches you up for the rest of the year, and I hope that I will see you in person soon! It means so much that you would come and see me! Check out the show notes below for all the details of what I reveal in this episode! Too long; didn’t listen to version: A new episode is coming; make sure you’re subscribed! July 12-14, 2024, Denver,...
Published 06/24/24
Social media platforms are designed to be addictive, and one far too common side effect of this is that many young people spend hours scrolling through their feeds, comparing themselves to others, and feeling inadequate. Conversely, though, social media sites also give individuals with narcissistic personality traits a chance to keep the focus of their profile’s content specifically on themselves. That is, showing themselves off in the most positive and enviable light possible. Content...
Published 06/11/24
The phrase “You can’t have your cake and eat it too” is an idiom that dates back several centuries. Its origins can be traced to the 16th century, although the exact phrase has evolved over time. Originally, the phrase appeared in different forms, such as “you can’t eat your cake and have it” or “you can’t have your cake and eat it.” The basic meaning has always been the same: once you consume or use something, you no longer have it to show off to others, removing the possibility of having...
Published 05/23/24
In 2020, the FBI had a shocking admission to make regarding the homicide clearance rates of police investigations across America. That year, they hit a record low, plummeting to under 50%, and it hasn’t bounced back since. This means that roughly half of all murders remain unsolved—an unsettling statistic, especially given the current surge in murders and violent crimes.Content Warnings: unsolved cases, murder of a trans woman If you want to help:There is a $2500 award for any...
Published 05/06/24
In this gripping episode of “True Crime Cases with Lanie,” we delve deep into the shocking and complex murder case of Flordelis Dos Santos de Souza, a Brazilian gospel singer, pastor, and politician, whose life took a dark turn with the brutal murder of her husband, Anderson do Carmo. Join us as we peel back the layers of this captivating story, tracing Flordelis’s remarkable journey from poverty in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to her rise as a prominent figure in Brazilian society....
Published 04/16/24
Join Lanie as she delves into the tragic story of Joan D’Alessandro, a 7-year-old girl whose life was tragically cut short. In this episode, we explore the details of her abduction, the investigation, and the impact on her family and community. More Info:  * Joan’s Joy, AKA the Joan Angela D’Alessandro Foundation * Rosemarie’s book The Message of Light Amid Letters of Darkness * Listen to Rosemarie’s Interview on April 3, 2024, on True Crime Convos Podcast...
Published 04/01/24
Rarely do I encounter cases where the veracity of facts is so hotly contested that I find myself wavering in my stance. Typically, my research journey leads me through a maze of articles, books, and newspaper reports, where minor discrepancies may arise regarding details. Yet, a cohesive narrative of agreed-upon facts generally emerges. Content Warnings: elder abuse, abuse of prescription medicines, mentions of suicide and addiction Sponsors: Daily Harvest – to...
Published 03/12/24
If you’ve been immersed in the true crime world for some time, you’re likely aware of the unfortunate reality that perpetrators of violent crime disproportionately target specific groups in our society. Women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, drug users, and sex workers often find themselves facing violence at alarmingly higher rates than the general population. Tragically, the more these factors apply to an individual, the greater their vulnerability becomes to the darkest...
Published 02/18/24
The alarming prevalence of domestic abuse, also known as intimate partner violence, extends globally. According to the CDC, about 41% of women and 26% of men have encountered violence from an intimate partner. These statistics are inherently skewed due to underreporting, driven by various factors such as fear of disbelief, hesitancy among minority groups based on past experiences with authorities, and men feeling ashamed to admit vulnerability.If you believe that you or someone you know might...
Published 02/04/24
While the myth persists that pain enhances creativity and seeking help dulls artistic abilities, some artists indeed turn to illicit substances driven by a desire for heightened experiences. Jazz guitarist Brent Vaartstra aptly notes, “Artists are pleasure seekers […] They want to feel something different, be something different, so that they may get a different result. Creative minds are never satisfied with normality; they always seek stimulation in any way, shape, or form.” Content...
Published 01/15/24
During our brief winter break, we’re excited to bring you a special episode that aligns with our commitment to ethical storytelling and advocacy. Our friends at the “Sins and Survivors” podcast are stepping in to shed light on an important and sensitive case. In this exclusive feed drop, we introduce you to the story of Camille Dardanes Dotson. Her life took an unexpected and tragic turn when she disappeared in Las Vegas in 1994. Known for her charisma and intelligence,...
Published 01/09/24
Today, we have a special treat for you as we welcome a distinguished guest, none other than Kristen Seavey, the brilliant mind behind the Murder, She Told podcast. In this episode, Kristen joins us to share a compelling and deeply personal case involving her friend, Danielle Bertolini. Kristen, a native Mainer, and dedicated victims’ advocate brings her unique perspective and meticulous research to unravel the mystery surrounding Danielle’s case. Get ready for a gripping...
Published 12/30/23
I’m thrilled to introduce you to an extraordinary new podcast that will send shivers down your spine – “Unsafe Spaces.” In the spotlight for its first season is the bone-chilling saga “Tampa’s Missing Men.” This serialized journey takes a deep dive into crimes that stain the sanctuaries we hold dear – our churches, the LGBTQ+ community, and even our homes. Brace yourselves as we unravel a shocking tale of disappearances and murders within Tampa’s gay community, perpetrated by...
Published 12/21/23
We’ve chosen a slightly different path as we approach the final episode of 2023. Today’s cases will be less emotionally intense, offering a reprieve as we transition into the festive season and the new year with a lighter spirit. We will focus on incidents where, despite criminal actions, no physical harm befell anyone – those peculiar situations that prompt disbelief and make you question their authenticity. Content Warnings: mentions of drug use, drug trafficking, assault, attempted...
Published 12/15/23