Not Another True Crime Podcast
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Betches Media presents a podcast for people who love all types of sketchy things—from cults to conspiracy theories to, of course, crime. But we won't only talk about murders. Betches Editorial Director Sara Levine speaks with various guests to give you the lowdown on one morbidly fascinating topic per episode. They’ll give you the facts of each case, punctuated with jokes and side tangents, along with their own personal theories. It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt... and that's where Not Another True Crime Podcast comes in.

The Sims Family Murders

This week, Sara and Danny are back to cover a cold case from the 60's that has remained unsolved to this day: The Sims Family Murders. They start off ...
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The Shopping Cart Killer

Sara and Danny are back to cover a developing case from the DC area: The Shopping Cart Killer. They breakdown the timeline of events so far and everyt...
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The Murder At Soho House

This week, with Sara away on vacation (we miss you Sara!), Danny and Jorge cover a tragic case that took place in one of NYC's trendiest social clubs,...
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New Year, Same NATCP

Happy New Year! Sara and Danny start 2022 off with a bang as they give their superlatives for the year past and look forward to the year ahead. They r...
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The Lawson Family Murders

Sara and Danny are back for the final episode of the year! This week, they cover the Lawson Family Murders, during which Germanton tobacco farmer Char...
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BREAKING UPDATES Round-Up

With so many updates going on lately, we are back this week with a full round-up of everything that is happening in the world of crime. Sara is joined...
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The Fruitcake Fraud

Sara and Danny are back to cover a holiday themed fraud for the ages. They get into the crimes of Sandy and Kay Jenkins, who worked for world-renowned...
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"Hell's Belle" Gunness

Sara and Danny are back to cover the crime spree of Belle Gunness, a farm owner in Illinois in the early 1900's. They start off with some relevant det...
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