Podcast episodes

My unique blend of experience has led to writing and researching over 200 podcast and YouTube episodes for both single host narrative and multi-host conversational formats. 

I have researched and written for highly successful, globally renowned network and independent podcasts in the true crime and nonfiction genres including My Favorite Murder, True Crime All The Time: UnsolvedThe First Degree, Obscura, TRUE, Canadian True Crime, Tapes From The Darkside, and Casefile.

I’ve also conducted livestream broadcast interviews with some of the biggest names in true crime, including New York Times bestselling authors Rabia Chaudry (prominent attorney and friend of Adnan Syed, subject of the Serial podcast), Kerri Rawson (daughter of Dennis Rader, the infamous serial killer known as BTK), and Neal Smither (owner of Crime Scene Cleaners Inc, of the popular Instagram account of the same name).

The Murder of Liu Qian

TORONTO, ONTARIO | I conducted research for this episode, which begins sometime after midnight in 2011, when 23-year-old York University […]

Spite Houses

I researched and wrote this episode, about neighbours disagreeing, which can often be the start of some pretty serious passive

Killer Movies

I researched and wrote this episode, about the escapism of movies and the deadly stories behind them. Whether it’s a

Miss Unsinkable

I researched and wrote this episode, which looks at how, when you’re in the wrong place at the wrong time,

Jane Britton

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSSETS | I researched and wrote this episode, which begins in 1969, when 23-year-old Jane Britton was a graduate

Deliciously Deadly Floods

I researched and wrote this episode, which begins with the premise that if you’ve ever been in the North End

Crystal Rogers

BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY | I researched and wrote this episode, which begins in 2015, when 35-year-old Crystal Rogers, a mother of

The Edgecombe County Serial Killer

EDGECOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA | I researched and wrote this episode, the events of which took place from 2003 to

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