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True Crime Society

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  • Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm. In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories.
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  • Brian Cohee hid Warren Barnes' dismembered remains in his closet for his mother to find
    Apr 25 2024
    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE CRIME CONTENT, PLEASE CHECK THE RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS.
    • (6:25) Gypsy update
    • (9:50) Bryan Kohberger stargazes
    • (23:02) Brian Cohee

    Brian Cohee II was a troubled teen who suffered from mental disorders and was interested in “death and morbidity.

    In February 2021, after a movie night with his parents, Brian left their home in search of a victim. He came across a homeless man named Warren Barnes sleeping under a bridge. Brian stabbed Warren multiple times with a kitchen knife before decapitating and dismembering him. Brian put Warren’s head and hands in a bag and took them home with him - stashing them in his closet .

    Brian’s mother Terri came across the bag covered in maggots days later. She called police immediately and they arrived to question Brian. There is infamous shocking footage of Brian confidently admitting to the murder.

    “Police, they don’t seem to care as much about high-risk individuals: homeless people, prostitutes, etc,” he said. “So I was deliberately looking for someone who lived that type of life.”

    “I’m like, that’s a homeless person, so I grabbed my knife, I put on three layers of gloves because plastic gloves can betray their users because they’re so thin…I took the knife, I pulled back the canvas and I stabbed his neck,” he later said.

    Read our blog for this case

    In other news, Bryan Kohberger and his team have released some more information about his alibi on the night of the Moscow murders. He was apparently driving around, looking at the moon and stars. We discuss this groundbreaking alibi in this episode.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Missing Women Veronica Butler & Jilian Kelley Murdered By "God's Misfits"
    Apr 18 2024
    IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE CRIME CONTENT, PLEASE CHECK THE RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS.
    • (8:32) - OJ Simpson’s death
    • (14:07) - Dylan Rounds
    • (17:24) - Crumbley Update
    • (22:34) - Veronica Butler & Jilian Kelley
    Veronica Butler was involved in a fierce custody battle with her ex regarding their two children. Over the years, there had been allegations of abuse by other family members. In March 2024, Veronica was only able to see her children via supervised visits due to the allegations.

    On March 30, Veronica set out with Jilian Kelley to pick up her children to attend a birthday party. Jilian was an acquaintance who had been allowed by the court to supervise Veronica’s visits with her children.

    The two women would never arrive to pick up the children. Their vehicle was found abandoned in a remote area. Pools of blood, a hammer and gun paraphernalia was found at the scene.

    Four people have now been arrested in relation to this case. They are Tad Cullum, Tifany Adams, Cole Twombly, and Cora Twombly. This case is a very tangled web - Tifany was Veronica’s ex-mother-in-law. The newly released affidavit suggests that the women were murdered because Tifany was concerned that Veronica would soon be granted unsupervised visitation with the kids.

    In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss the brutal murders of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley.

    Read our blog for this case

    We also discuss:
    • OJ Simpson Died
    • The body of missing teen Dylan Rounds has just been recovered. Dylan’s alleged murderer led police to his remains in early April 2024.
    • Jennifer and James Crumbley, parents of school shooter Ethan Crumbley, have been sentenced for their role in the massacre.
    We are now on Patreon! Thank you for your support

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers
    Apr 11 2024
    F YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE CRIME CONTENT, PLEASE CHECK THE RELEVANT TIMESTAMPS.
    • (9:14) - Gypsy Rose Updates
    • (17:50) - Sebastian Rogers
    Sebastian Rogers (15) was last seen by his mother Katie Proudfoot on the night of February 25, 2024. Katie has said that he did his chores and went into his bedroom. At around 10pm, she called for him to go to sleep.

    As some background into Sebastian, he is autistic and has been described as “very smart” and “not a mischievous child by any means.” Sebastian has limited social skills and at Christmas time is said to have asked for some friends.

    When Katie went in at 6am the following morning to wake Sebastian, he was not in his room. No trace of him has been found since.

    The search for Sebastian has been elaborate and comprehensive. At one point, investigators played his favorite song ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in an effort to lure him out of any hiding spot. Police also searched a landfill after a garbage collector said a trash can from Sebastian’s neighborhood felt heavier than usual.

    Now, more than six weeks later, Sebastian is still missing. Did he run away and has somehow managed to survive with no phone, money or other essentials? Or did something happen to Sebastian inside his family home?

    In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we the disappearance of teenager Sebastian Rogers.

    Read our blog for this case

    We are now on Patreon! Thank you for your support

    This episode is sponsored:
    • IQBAR - Refuel smarter with IQBAR’s Ultimate Sampler Pack. Text CRIME to 64-000 for 20% off all IQBAR products. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.
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    1 hr and 5 mins

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Great Podcast to add to your favorites!

I have to start my review with — I love their conversations before they dive into the case! I enjoy hearing what they are doing in their lives and how different the weather, activities, personal dynamics are yet they are still interested in the same things!

They do a great job reviewing both new and old cases. Their case conversations are both funny and insightful. They do a great job researching their cases and bringing the victims and their story to life.

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My favorite true crime podcast!

Absolutely love Sam and Olivia! I’ve been a huge fan of the Facebook/Instagram groups and couldn’t imagine the podcasts being even better. Love how relatable they are and am really enjoying binging each episode till I get caught up. Keep up the great work ladies!

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My favorite crime podcast

You ladies are lovely. I find your podcast so enjoyable, even if it does murder and crime. Your episodes are well researched and I really like how you both talk about what's happening in your lives. Don't listen to the trolls who complain. Hope you keep the podcast going. It helps me get through my day. Thanks for all the work you put into it 💜

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look forward to this podcast every week

Hosts are down to earth, thorough, and look at the case from multiple perspectives. Both hosts have such calming and beautiful voices. I like the discussions at the beginning. Feels like I'm getting caught up with my friends.

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