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True Crime Brewery is the true crime podcast that brings you deeply inside of a crime and its investigation. Hosts Jill and her pediatrician husband Dick use their medical knowledge and life experiences to share the stories behind some of the most compelling crimes from all over the world. And, just for fun, Dick uses his secondary expertise as a craft beer lover to review the best beers from the regions where each crime occurred. Meet this true crime obsessed couple at the quiet end of the bar to share a delicious craft beer and an immersive storytelling experience.
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In the quiet hills of Springville, California, a cold-blooded murder shattered the illusion of a perfect world. The lives of a wealthy rancher, a beautiful woman, and a charming stranger with a dark past collided, resulting in a twisted series of disquieting incidents. This is more than a true crime story. It’s a story of […] The post Twisted Affection: Hope Masters & G. Daniel Walker appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Please enjoy this re-release of one of our favorite premium episodes from 2020. If you want access to these premium episodes (without ads of course) subscribe at tiegrabber.com/subscribe or at Patreon.com/tiegrabber. When former state trooper and serial philanderer David Camm’s family was shot to death in their garage, he was the most likely suspect.  Evidence […] The post Most Likely Suspect (re-release) appeared first on Tiegrabber.
In the quiet Australian town of Leongatha, a family lunch turned into a shocking crime that has fascinated the world. And at the center of it all was a modified gourmet recipe: Beef Wellington made with one of the world’s most lethal fungi: the death cap mushroom. Join us for Fatal Foraging. Today we are […] The post Fatal Foraging: The Deadly Mushroom Lunch appeared first on Tiegrabber.
We hope you enjoy this 2019 re-release from our premium show! If you want more content like this, minus the ads, please go to tiegrabber.com/subscribe or patreon.com/tiegrabber to sign up for TCB Premium! Suspicions turned to college student Christopher Porco soon after his parents, Peter and Joan Porco, were attacked with an ax in the […] The post Not My Boy! The Crimes of Christopher Porco (re-release) appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Mary Jane Fonder was a 65-year-old woman living in Springfield Township, Pennsylvania. She was known to be a bit of a loner—socially awkward, emotionally fragile, and very involved in her local church, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran. But behind her reserved demeanor simmered a potent mix of envy and resentment, a hidden inner turmoil that would ultimately […] The post Between the Pews: Faith, Envy & Murder appeared first on Tiegrabber.
In the early morning hours of July 22, 1987, a motorist came across a black Cadillac that had crashed into a telephone pole on a secluded road in Santa Clarita, California. When police were called to the scene, they found two unresponsive young women inside the car. The driver, who was later identified as 45-year-old […] The post A Dangerous Mind: Robert Peernock appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Enjoy this public release of a members-only show from a few years back! If you want more episodes like this (but without the ads) please go to tiegrabber.com/subscribe or patreon.com/tiegrabber for access. Nailah Franklin was a young pharmaceutical sales rep for Eli Lilly. Until September 2007, she was casually dating Reginald Potts, a 32-year-old businessman. […] The post Dateline Unforgettable Rewatch: Smoke & Mirrors appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Dennis Jurgens was a chubby, joyful, and active toddler when Harold and Lois Jurgens adopted him in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Unable to have children of their own, Lois and Harold adopted several children over the years. Dennis wasn’t their first or last. From the very beginning, case workers from the adoption agency had their […] The post The Terrible & Totally Preventable Death of Dennis Jurgens appeared first on Tiegrabber.
A Life for a Life

A Life for a Life

2025-06-1601:43:591

On December 16, 2004, Becky Harper made a call to 911 after checking in on her 23-year-old daughter, Bobbie Jo. Bobbie Jo, who was 8 months pregnant, was lying on the floor in her home and something was horribly wrong. Paramedics raced to the scene, where they found Bobbie Jo dead with devastating injuries to her […] The post A Life for a Life appeared first on Tiegrabber.
One April evening in 1991, Ann Racz’s three children waited for her to pick them up some burgers and fries at the local McDonalds, which was less than a mile away. But instead of seeing Ann’s white minivan pull into the driveway, their father showed up hours later with a small bag of cold French […] The post The Disappearance of Ann Racz appeared first on Tiegrabber.
When Monica Dunn, a beautiful mother of three, was shot to death in her home, her husband was with her. But he claimed she had done it to herself. The couple had become estranged after months of infidelity and vicious arguments, so Monica’s police officer husband Paul Dunn was the logical suspect in her death. […] The post Presumed Guilty: The Death of Monica Dunn appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Please enjoy this public release of a members-only episode from October 2023. For more of these bonus episodes and to get all of your TCB episodes ad-free, pop on over to tiegrabber.com/subscribe! On the morning of October 24, 1961, Martin Risch left for Logan Airport to catch an early flight for an overnight business trip […] The post Vanished in Blood (re-release) appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Not the Usual Suspect

Not the Usual Suspect

2025-05-0501:34:343

Susan Woods’ naked body was found with her head in a bathtub full of black water in 1987. In her small town of Stephenville, Texas, her murder was especially shocking and unimaginable. Susan was a softspoken and beautiful young woman, living alone since her biker husband had left her and fled the state. When she […] The post Not the Usual Suspect appeared first on Tiegrabber.
We hope you enjoy this re-release from a members-only show in 2024. It’s one of Jill’s favorites! Jill and Dick rewatch and recap the HBO 2-part docuseries I Am Not a Monster: The Lois Riess Murders. This is a shocking case of a mother and grandmother who kills her husband, then goes on the run […] The post I’m Not A Monster: The Lois Riess Murders-A Rewatch & Recap (re-release) appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Operation Custody

Operation Custody

2025-04-2101:15:491

One day in January 2009, 91-year-old Selma “Sally” Hill was not answering her phone calls, which was very unusual for her. Sally’s life partner, Lester, had a daily habit of speaking with Sally at 4:00 pm each day. When Sally didn’t answer Lester’s calls on January 7, 2009, Lester became concerned. He called Sally’s grandson Eric, […] The post Operation Custody appeared first on Tiegrabber.
A Tale of Two Brothers

A Tale of Two Brothers

2025-04-0701:36:221

Raised in Riverside, California, twenty-year-old college student Jason Bautista and his fifteen-year-old brother Matthew were living roller coaster lives with their mentally ill and abusive mother, Jane. Jane Bautista’s mood swings and unpredictable behavior effected the two young men in ways not understood at the time. Then, one January night, the family’s dysfunction led to […] The post A Tale of Two Brothers appeared first on Tiegrabber.
When Ernest Brendel, his wife Alice, and their 8-year-old daughter Emily disappeared from their Barrington Rhode Island home, the FBI and state police suspected that they were victims of foul play. The family of three had just moved to Barrington from Providence about three years earlier, believing they had found a safe and happy place […] The post Trading in Murder: The Brendel Family Murders appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Road Trip (re-release)

Road Trip (re-release)

2025-03-1601:13:581

We hope you enjoy this re-release of a members-only episode from 2023! It was the 1970s, a time of freedom and adventure for 16-year-old Jim Boucher and 19-year-old Daryl Barber, when they headed out from their Michigan homes to Daytona Beach Florida for a week of fun and sunshine. The two young men had saved […] The post Road Trip (re-release) appeared first on Tiegrabber.
One January night in 1997, Scott Falater’s next door neighbor looked on in horror as Scott dragged his screaming wife into the family pool and proceeded to hold her head under the water. When the police arrived, they found Yarmila Falater floating in blood filled water with 44 stab wounds to her body. Join us […] The post While He Was Sleeping? The Murder of Yarmila Falater appeared first on Tiegrabber.
No Happy Endings

No Happy Endings

2025-02-2401:36:31

One Christmas morning in Madison, Wisconsin, a young man named Gerald Davies led the police to a dead body lying in a snowbank. Gerald was insistent that he did not kill the man. He explained that he and his fiancée, Barbara, had simply found the body in her apartment and buried it in the snow. […] The post No Happy Endings appeared first on Tiegrabber.
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Daniel

I like Mr dick and I like his opinions but you ma'am are a lot smarter and your opinions more logical

May 19th
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Liz Homer

Stick to the facts and quit speculating. And get hosts that actually add to the show. The male host added nothing. First and last time I'll listen to this podcast.

Apr 12th
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Avid Listener

is it just me or does it seem like the wife's role in this podcast is to negate or counter every opinion the husband states?

Jan 26th
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Oct 29th
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PJ

Anthony Todt is one of the creepiest and most self-centered guys I've ever had the misfortune of watching on video. Check out YouTube for a peek.

Oct 23rd
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Buffy Whitehead

Interesting listen!

Aug 22nd
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PJ

Everyone has a not-literal "pit" in their stomach; it represents the deepest part. In some cases, you get a bad feeling IN the pit. Saying that you've "got a pit in your stomach" is not equal to having a bad feeling.

Jul 11th
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PJ

That area of West Virginia is so beautiful! I've been there several times to trout fish, hike, and camp. Gorgeous mountains!

May 30th
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Candice Leeth

I love you yall!!!!!! Best storytelling of any podcast!!!!!!

May 17th
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Amanda Williams

I won't be satisfied till the witch Donna is arrested.

Mar 22nd
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Amanda Williams

So nobody questioned why/how a radio DJ got into Harvard Business School?

Jan 27th
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Curtis Massey

You guys are great.

Jan 26th
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Beatriz Gill

Josh Bagwell's family is TRASH. He is trash, and comes from a long line of trash. Ew.

Jan 7th
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Beatriz Gill

I agree with the person who called in about the Denise Amber Lee case, it is such a sad case. The 911 operator who did not follow regulations in passing the info of the witness call basically helped kill her. Had she actually passed on the information properly as her job required, she could have saved Denise's life, since later on several police officers admitted that they had seen the car the lady had called in about but didn't stop it because no one had passed the info on. Basically, that 911 operator should only be allowed to work at a McDonald's, where getting an order wrong only causes a tummy ache at worst. I was horrified to hear she wasn't even reprimanded, and removed herself from that position but not from working in that field. Sorry, that's an important job and someone incapable of doing it should not be be allowed to continue. The officials of that county screwed up and then never accepted responsibility.

Jan 6th
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Beatriz Gill

Frazier is a POS wife killer who should rot in jail. The police didn't have to mess this up... the proof that Frazier is a killer is simple: no woman trying to get a divorce would walk away from a $250,000 settlement.

Jan 6th
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Curtis Massey

Man I just love Jick and Dill. Always great stories and I like their personalities. And then there's the beer, of course.

Jan 2nd
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Beatriz Gill

I'm concerned about how little research these medical personnel had in resuscitation? Seizures are a common response to slow brain cell death. on the other hand, Dr. Turner had no business not contacting the parents right away.

Nov 15th
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Amelia W

about to have a rage stroke listening to this

Oct 4th
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Beatriz Gill

There is a kind of lizard that, if her nesting area is surrounded by too many predators, decides it's easier to eat her own clutch of eggs than try to protect them. That lizard mom thinks Edith has zero parenting skills.

Sep 6th
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IshBella Fbaby

Good morning I truly believe the owl theory.

Jul 12th
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