Worlds True Crime Podcast

Worlds True Crime Podcast Ex podcasters Brad & Denise who like to share true crime. There is a chance we will come back. Hard to let it go.

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And That's A Wrap?Brad and Denise say, "See you later."Unfortunately, with health and family life, we have to call it qu...
02/28/2024

And That's A Wrap?

Brad and Denise say, "See you later."

Unfortunately, with health and family life, we have to call it quits. We are not sure if this is forever or just a temporary thing. With Denise's Fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, and tendinitis in her body, she is finding it too hard to research and edit episodes. Then, with Brad having his attack last year and still struggling with his mental issues, perhaps dealing with true crime is not the best idea for now.

We want to thank everyone who followed and gave amazing reviews, messages, and support. We love you so much. This is the hardest thing we had to do. We loved doing this so much. It gave Denise a purpose and Brad his podcasting dream.

We hope that perhaps one day, we can come back, but health is up in the air. This is so hard and heartbreaking to do. If you want great podcasts to listen to, go to our Instagram account and the Deluxe Edition and check out some of the people we follow.

Thank you, Michelle Goodall, for being our number one follower and also Beth and Bailey from True Crime BNB for being our friends from the get-go.

A huge thank you to our daughter Sam for all the artwork and time she put in on helping us. Thank you, spotedshadow. Love you, baby girl.

Michelle, I talked to Canada Post, and if i keep the weight down, it will be far cheaper, so don't be surprised when you FINALLY get your parcel. Canadian goodies are soon on their way.

02/14/2024

In this episode, Brad talks about the story that had everyone in Canada glued to the TV and gripping with fear.
Two teenagers by the name of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky were on a murder spree between July 14th - July 19th, 2019. The police force were on the cross country manhunt. Spanning 4 provinces and 3200 kilometers there were many tips, but even still, the police were all over the place trying to track these boys down before they struck again.
The way the story ended, shook us all.

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02/14/2024

We are putting out another patreon episode. Sorry, but Denise is in too much pain to be on the computer. This is turning out to be tougher than expected.
We will have a new episode out next week.
In this episode, Denise tells the story of Killer Sally.

Sally McNeil and her husband Ray McNeil had everything going for them. They were talented in their field of sports and were on the up and up, slowly rising to stardom.

Unfortunately, with bodybuilding, steroids are used a lot, and both had fallen victims to the use. With steroids, mood swings can appear, and they did.

Valentines Day 1995 was a day that Sally nor her kids will ever forget. It was the day that Ray met his demise by the hands of his wife, Sally.

Listen to the story and decide for yourself if this was self-defense of cold-blooded murder.

We have our thoughts.

02/14/2024

In this episode, Brad and Denise interview Patti McCracken about her book, The Angel Makers - Arsenic, a midwife, and modern history's most astonishing murder ring.

OK, if you know, you know. Denise never reads these types of books. This was a first for her, and she was hooked. This story drags you into the world of Auntie Suzy and the hard times that were daily life for these people in the villages in the early 1900s

The story goes into a group of women who used arsenic as a means to deal with certain situations. If your husband was not up to standards, why not get rid of him? If you got pregnant and did want the child, why not get rid of the baby? Auntie Suzy had a plethora of knowledge to help you out with your family life. For good and for evil. She also would help you out if you didn't want her help.

This is the story of Auntie Suzy and her helpers who went on to kill at least 162 people, but that number could be far more. Just as you think the story is done, it keeps going with a twist at the end.

It took a while to edit as the interview was done via phone. We tried our best to clean it up.

Patti McCracken is an award-winning journalist whose work has been featured in Smithsonian, Wall Street Journal, Columbia Journalism Review, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Tribune, Guardian, and numerous other publications. She was formerly on staff at the foreign/national desk of the Chicago Tribune and was twice a Knight International Press Fellow.


Our sincere apologies. The episode that was going out today will be late. Due to getting the flu and going to emergency,...
01/31/2024

Our sincere apologies. The episode that was going out today will be late. Due to getting the flu and going to emergency, getting a cortisone shot for fibromyalgia, I have not been able to edit. Fingers crossed, it will be out tomorrow.

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