What could have caused such rage? As of now, the podcast has aired over 295 episodes and has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. True-crime podcast 'Small Town Murder' is suddenly killing it Deadline is a part of Penske Media Corporation. This week, we check out the rural town of Kendrick, Idaho, where a man's thirst for payback led him across the country, while producing some of the most ridiculous murder plots imaginable. This week, in Whiteside, Tennessee, we head to the backwoods to follow the tale of an absolutely horrible killer, and some very odd side characters, including a man who currently lives in a tent, deep in the trees, while hiding from police. With the help of the felon son in law, they hatch several plans, and even attempt to carry them out, with each being more ridiculous, and prone to failure. This week, in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, England, a troubled young man finds his idols, when he reads books about serial killers like Jack The Ripper, and The Yorkshire Ripper. *******Be warned. Along the way, we find out that New Hampshire really wants you to think they have an american stonehenge, that teen horror movies characters may not be the best people to emulate, and that who did the stabbing actually does matter!! The craziest part is that the whole plot only becomes clear after a second body is recovered, and it turns out to be someone who was supposed to kill the first body. It all ends in a courtroom showdown with the death penalty in the balance. This week, in Section, Alabama, way up in the hills, a mountain man feels tragedy after his wife is brutally killed, being found buried on a hillside, leaving him with a young son. Turns out, he has done something even worse, in his past, and all seems to be coming full circle. Seemingly out of nowhere, she decides that she wants to die, and asks everyone that she knows to help her, by killing her. The problems start when she begins to forget to get divorced before remarrying multiple times. This week, we look at the very small, very rural wheat growing town of Wolsey, South Dakota, where the pillar of the community made everyone think they were perfect, and turned out to be just as awful as everyone else. Along the way, we find out that this small town probably has some pretty good food, that bath water gets cold, faster than we thought, and that you can't possibly be a rapist/murderer, if you only have sex with your sister! Along the way, we find out about how scary a "town dance" was in the 1800's, that everyone in small towns used to fear Satan above anything else, and the intricacies of certain sneakers & the prints they may or not make in the snow!! The question is, will the right person suffer the consequences for their actions? The strange thing is that every teenager in town knows about it, and plenty have even seen the body, but it takes weeks for someone to tell. Along the way, we find out that no one knows anything about Delaware, that you can't just claim a baby as your own, and that some people are just way luckier than others!! Is clear the no evidence, or an absolutely amazing piece of evidence? This week, we look at Waynesville, Ohio, where an escalating life of crime, prison, and more crime, finally explodes in one brutal confrontation that shocked the whole town. This is wall to wall wild!! This week, in St Michaels, Maryland, a couple goes on a weekend getaway to a resort, complete with a murder mystery dinner theater show, romantic cottage, and complimentary champagne. About the Author: Small Town Murder. This leads to paranoia, conspiracy theories, and brutal, heartless violence. This week, we check out the out of the way town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada, where police use a strategy to gain a confession from what they think is one of the most cold blooded killers they've ever encountered.Along the way, we find out exactly how nice Canadians actually are, how many people one airport can possibly employ, and if staring at a Wal-Mart security camera counts as an alibi. There are plenty of leads, but they all seem to cancel each other out. Finally, an unlikely source comes forward with information that takes everyone by surprise, and shifts the focus somewhere completely different. an Olympic gold medalist, had a rich, famous, talented wife, his own Nike commercial, and was eve. Her husband seems to be the culprit, and is convicted, but everything becomes unclear when a local newspaper editor receives some strange phone calls, and more women start to disappear. This week, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, an upstanding young family is seemingly set on the right path, with small children, and the husband even running for local office Until it all falls apart, in a very crazy way. When a 15 year old girl goes missing, she is considered a runaway, but when a close family member also disappears, it seems like a bigger picture is forming. Torture, dissection, and dismemberment, and a brain, jammed into the garbage disposal. The suspicions from his first wife's death resurface, as his 2nd wife is never found. This leads to a tip, that chills everyone to the bone She wasn't the only one. What was found in his home was just disturbing & the main question we have is, how many more are there?? This week, in Pitman, New Jersey, a quiet, idyllic street, where two beloved local residents are planning to spent the rest of their lives is shaken, when those very same beloved people are found in pools of blood, inside their own home. It's a strange tale of dumbness, violence, odd weapons, and conspiracy! But who did it? True Crime Team James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Launch Podcast They even have strange sexual dalliances, among the dead, and dying. This week, in Belmont, New Hampshire, a couple's fiery relationship causes everyone around them concern, until the whole thing erupts, taking down others in the process. This fits right into his character, as he also lured someone into cold blooded murder at his own hands. Crime in Sports and Small Town Murderare the hit true crime comedy podcasts hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman. Along the way, we find out that you can hug goats, that when everyone you know wants you dead maybe it's you, and that "a round face" might not be the best witness description! To a man who has some odd beliefs when it comes to pyramids, mountains, and his own name. The last hope of finding him rests on the tv show, "Unsolved Mysteries". This one is particularly brutal, but also pretty hilarious!! There are quite a few suspects, due to the family's overcrowded living conditions, but in the end, one person, who doesn't even live with the victim begins to stand out. Judging from his lifestyle, it is obvious that he has garnered a desirable amount of his legally acquired wealth from his profession as a podcaster and comedian. Police question dozens of friends, and family, only to come up with no answers, but luckily for them, DNA has just come on the scene, giving them a new tool to use to solve terrible crimes like this. This week, in McLoud, Oklahoma, easily the strangest murder that we've ever covered occurs, when a biker & his step son decide to get together, to drink copious amounts of booze, and hang out, even though they're currently in the middle of a war of words, over several disagreements. This is a wild one!! Along the way, we find out about what a "bed race" might be, we learn that what you've done is often an indicator of what you'll do, and that when you blame someone else for a murder, that person should actually exist!! The pair will discuss some of the most notorious cases from those who broke the law and those who were sworn to enforce it. #296 - The Minister's Wife Is Filthy - Trinidad, Colorado - Podcast The whole thing ends up in a legal fight that lasts years, and causes some strong feelings! The only evidence at the scene is a little blood, and some shards of potato, baffling the investigators. This week, in Jefferson, Wisconsin, a quiet town is rocked on a serene Easter Sunday, by a vicious murder in a rural home. This week, in Trinidad, Colorado, a minister's wife has an appetite for certain things. Along the way, we find out that Texas is proud of their sewers, you should never kill people "to see what it feels like", and that Adam Sandler may cause violent outbursts, in certain situations!!
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