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Clueston: True Crime in Houston, Texas

Author: Kat Adams

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Clueston is true crime podcast focused on terrifying incidents that occurred in Houston, Texas and the surrounding Gulf Coast region. The subject matter is limited to Southeast Texas because it allows the show’s host to travel to crime scenes and other relevant locations so she can provide listeners with a more immersive experience.
62 Episodes
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The murder of Houston Police Department's Vice Officer Elston Howard by the career criminal Robert Mitchell Jennings during the aggravated robbery of the Mr. Peepers adult arcade.
The Murder of Nancy Shank by her son John Hiller Shank in the wealthiest part of Houston, Texas.
A survivor story of Jennifer Shuett, an incredibly brave 8 year old who fought for life and then fought for justice.
A field trip episode focused on the brutal murder of Kristine Fitzhugh in Palo Alto, California.
The Murder of Michelle Warner and the heroism of Dr. Phil and his producer.
The horrifying murder of Houston Police Officer James Irby by the human stain Carl Wayne Buntion and the Irby family's long fight for justice.
This episode tells the horrifying tale of the brutal murders of Fred and Edwina "Elbbie" Rogers and the disappearance of Charles Fredrick Rogers in Houston's Cherryhurst neighborhood. This despicable crime became commonly known as the Ice Box Murders.
The story of parents Michael and Teri Lynn Estarak and their three beautiful daughters. This Clueston is from an incident at the Hyatt Regency Resort in Indian Wells, California in beautiful and picturesque Palm Springs.
The murder of Jaime "Jim" Melgar in Northwest Harris County and a highly suspect investigation.
This is the tale of an evil police officer and firefighter, early failures by law enforcement that led to a heart breaking murder of a devoted mother and the long diligent fight to bring Bob Fratta to justice.
Part 2 of the bone chilling story of Houston’s most notorious and prolific serial killer and the two men who willingly facilitated his ghoulish evil.
Part 1 of the bone chilling story of Houston’s most notorious and prolific serial killer and the two men who willingly facilitated his ghoulish evil.
A horrifying murder of a high school student in the Clear Lake suburb of Houston, Texas.
The evil crimes of the Tourniquet Killer that terrorized Houston and how he was finally brought to justice.
The brutal and heartbreaking murder of Aaron Scheerhorn in Houston's Montrose neighborhood and the investigation that led to the prosecution of Lydell Grant for the homicide.
The Austin, Texas murder of local media mogul Steve Beard in his Westlake mansion.
The murder of two beautiful, wonderful young girls by a monster who was also their mother.
Satanism. A Cemetery. Heavy Metal. And Murder. In Houston, Texas in the 1980's.
Everyone in the Newton family was murdered in 1998 but the mother Frances. The police piece together the disturbing truth.
The evil murders of Kristin Wiley and Kynara Carreiro that stole two beautiful young lives and destroyed the idyllic innocence of the summer of 1992 in Northwest Houston and the incompetent policing that exacerbated the horror.
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Cheryl Lobue

he went out of the country. had a business. couldn't pay his workers, so he was killed.

Jan 8th
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Vicki Mayfield Camacho

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Jun 20th
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Vicki Mayfield Camacho

😂😂😂 Sorry. 😂😂 Not sorry😂😂 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Jun 8th
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Vicki Mayfield Camacho

They've been doing this criminal crap to African Americans for years and churches are cults.

Jun 8th
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ID23627225

His input IS helpful to understand the justice system… just saying … love the podcast

Oct 14th
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Maurin Phillips

Kat, you are doing a good job and please dont worry or fret over people complaining about the way you tell a story, what you include or exclude or even the banter between you and Charles. just let it roll off your back. if they want something different, then they can go do their own podcast.

Jul 26th
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Maurin Phillips

so many other podcasts have covered this. its awful, RBR is a disgusting piece of fungus on top of chicken poop, and I have to skip this one.

Jul 26th
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derrick

the husband made fun of a guy for being shorter than him. said he was "nothing. 5'2"" and later said he was only half a man...

Jun 19th
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derrick

how can they count 190+ stab wounds? at some point how can they tell one from the next?

Jun 19th
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Maurin Phillips

didnt like this episode because there was too much talk about everything other than the facts of the case. Charles's persistent interruptions and Kat's ongoing objections to everything - this was just painful to endure just to hear the small amount of info about the case.

Dec 4th
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Lisa Schrant

Also, thanks for the information on the proper way to poison someone and get away with it. 🙄

Nov 22nd
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Lisa Schrant

Listen to Mike. He's the best! Oh, and there is a FF button, just so you know...

Nov 22nd
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Lisa Schrant

Yes, please get right to it. 😉

Nov 22nd
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Maurin Phillips

who leaves anything on the stove or oven and leaves the house? every one knows that you dont leave a stove or oven on and unattended. what an idiot!

Sep 13th
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Maurin Phillips

Truly enjoyed this episode. Wish I had learned more about Officer McCoy sooner.

Sep 13th
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Maurin Phillips

Check out the book Savage Son by Corey Mitchell - he was a highschool classmate, attorney turned true crime author. He was a spectacular writer. And this was a great read.

Sep 13th
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Maurin Phillips

I like the Youston episodes but this one was difficult to listen to - the guest host didn't tell the story well, didn't have it laid out or had her talking points organized well enough. Not good narration, but interesting case.

Sep 13th
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Maurin Phillips

That doctor...Syed or whatever...is a piece of shit. He needs his license revoked. He is 90% culpable, should have been punished too.

Sep 12th
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Maurin Phillips

I just found this podcast and I am obsessed. I grew up in Pearland so a lot of these cases are familiar. And I love that Kat and Charles visit the locations, that's something that no one else is doing. Great podcast!

Sep 11th
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Lisa Schrant

I listened to another podcast several years ago that went over the privileges on death row. They get a lot of special privileges including TV. I was so surprised.

Sep 9th
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