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True Crime Cases with Lanie

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Welcome to True Crime Cases with Lanie, a podcast dedicated to examining the most compelling true crime cases. Join your host Lanie as she delves deep into the details of each case, providing insight into the motives and actions of both the victims and perpetrators.



But True Crime Cases with Lanie is not just another true crime podcast. Lanie brings a unique perspective to each case, highlighting the ethical implications of each crime and the ways in which our justice system can better serve victims and their families.



In addition to exploring the facts of each case, True Crime Cases with Lanie also advocates for victims' rights and supports organizations that provide resources and support to those affected by crime.



Listeners of True Crime Cases with Lanie can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the true crime genre and the ethical considerations that are often overlooked. For more information, visit our website at www.truecrimecasespodcast.com. Tune in now to join Lanie on this journey into the darkest corners of human behavior.
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In this chilling episode of True Crime Cases, host Lanie examines two shocking murder cases where husbands killed their wives for new relationships. From domestic abuse to calculated murder plots, these true crime stories reveal the devastating consequences when men choose violence over divorce. Featured Cases: The Murder of Sejal Patel (2005) – A young […]
This week, I’m stepping away from our usual format to bring you a more candid, off-the-cuff exploration of a case that stayed with me—one that didn’t make national headlines but absolutely should have. Lisa Boldridge didn’t fire the gun that killed her ex-husband, Kurt—but prosecutors say she planned every detail. From years of harassment and […]
There are moments in life that, once seen, can never be unseen.Maybe it’s something deeply personal—like the sight of a loved one in a hospital bed. Or maybe it’s the brief but jarring glimpse of strangers in the aftermath of a tragedy. In this episode, we examine the disturbing case of Sarah Boone and Jorge […]
When tragedy strikes close to home, the line between love and danger can blur. In this episode, we explore two chilling cases where the wives—not the husbands—stood accused of murder. What leads someone to turn on the person they once vowed to love forever? And how does justice weigh intent, betrayal, and loss? Joinme as […]
Logan Clegg

Logan Clegg

2025-05-0232:13

Concord is the capital of New Hampshire. With low crime rates, a rich history, and nature right outside your front door, it is an idyllic place to live. And when it comes to housing, you couldn’t do much better than The Alton Woods Apartment Complex – a 41-acre complex home to a mix of older, […]
The Chicago Outfit

The Chicago Outfit

2025-04-1635:00

🔪 Chicago’s mob legacy—from Big Jim to Al Capone to the Family Secrets trial that exposed 18 murders. One letter brought it all down.
A while back, I covered this case live—and it’s one that’s stuck with me ever since. In this episode, we’re revisiting the infamous “Devil Made Me Do It” case, the chilling story that inspired The Conjuring 3. We’ll walk through what reportedly happened to 11-year-old David Glatzel, the controversial involvement of Ed and Lorraine Warren, […]
Aquilia Barnette

Aquilia Barnette

2025-03-1729:51

It’s a sad fact in doing research for these cases that facts about the victims get lost along the way. Countless reports from newspapers will detail the lives of killers, rapists, thieves, and con artists, while rarely – if ever – finding the space to tell us about the people who they hurt. The breadth […]
Paul Bergrin

Paul Bergrin

2025-03-0332:25

In some criminal cases, it’s almost like the contrast between the crime and the person committing it, which somehow makes everything more shocking. For example, when the criminal is a police officer – something that seems to occur ridiculously often – breaking the law instead of upholding it. Then there are cases where nurses intentionally […]
As a parent, sending your children off to college can be scary. It’s natural to worry about your child making the right choices, succeeding in their classes, making new friends, and whether they can take care of themselves without your help. Unfortunately, these issues pale in comparison to the reality of violence occurring on campus. […]
Surprise! In this special AMA episode, I’m answering your burning questions about true crime, podcasting, and everything in between. From the cases that haunt me most to the behind-the-scenes of creating True Crime Cases with Lanie, nothing is off-limits! Plus, I’m sharing my secret weapon for staying focused during long research sessions. Content Warnings: Discuss […]
Allen Ross

Allen Ross

2025-01-2829:39

Surprise! Here’s a little bonus episode from my presentation at Dallas Public Library’s mini true crime convention last year. This is the haunting case of filmmaker Allen Ross and his involvement with a fringe religious group. Content Warnings: cults & murder. For Ad Free Content visit Supercast; Patreon; or Apple Subscription Sponsors: Connect with Us: […]
Donald Fell

Donald Fell

2025-01-1628:22

Families come in all shapes and sizes. The definition has changed over the years as the world has evolved, and what “family” means to you can differ depending on a whole number of things – your culture, your upbringing, your own personal circumstances.  Content Warnings: mentions of alcohol and substance abuse. For Ad Free Content […]
This special episode is a live recording from the Berkshire Podcast Festival, where I joined an incredible panel for Life in True Crime, moderated by Josh Hallmark from True Crime BS. Alongside me were Charlie Worrol from Crimelines, Robin Warder from The Trail Went Cold, and Robert Parmer from The Broken System Podcast. During the […]
Elizabeth “Grace Hurley” Freel lived a life of wealth, privilege, and deep mystery. Known for her eccentric personality and bouts of wanderlust, her double life as Grace Hurley—and the strange circumstances surrounding her tragic death—paint a haunting picture. Was her death the result of suicide, or was something more sinister at play? Her final days, […]
Kendall & Gwen Myers

Kendall & Gwen Myers

2024-11-1545:17

Welcome back to True Crime Cases with Lanie! While Lanie takes a break to recover, Ayden from the podcast Susto steps in as guest host to bring you this week’s intriguing case. This episode dives into a scandal that could be a subplot from Desperate Housewives. From everyday drama like secret affairs and neighborhood swingers’ […]
Ronald Mikos

Ronald Mikos

2024-11-0232:06

As I’m sure we all know, insurance is a neck pain. To get, to keep, to cash in – every step of the way it’s as tedious as it is crucial. But that’s exactly the issue – it is vital. In a country where medical care and hospital bills are horrifyingly expensive, being hospitalized without […]
In this special episode of True Crime Convos, join us for an exclusive interview with Rosemarie D’Alessandro, mother of Joan D’Alessandro, whose tragic case shook the nation. Rosemarie opens up about her journey seeking justice for her daughter, Joan, who was brutally murdered at the age of 7. In this heart-wrenching interview, Rosemarie shares her […]
Love Bites: Lisa Nowak

Love Bites: Lisa Nowak

2024-10-1646:59

The concept of a love triangle has probably existed for as long as relationships have themselves. From Cleopatra, Mark Antony, and Octavia to more modern-day trios such as Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Monica Lewinsky, and countless others in between. Most people enter into relationships with no interest in looking at anyone else with the […]
Snakes are long and limbless reptiles covered in overlapping scales. There are more than 3,400 species, and many have skulls with enough joints to swallow prey bigger than their heads. Snakes are, in essence, lizards that have undergone a reduction in their structure and become simplified with evolution. You either like them, or you hate […]
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Megan

Lacey is not suffering from the "illness". She is a torturer and abuser, and murderer. The "illness" was used by the Judge as a mitigating circumstance to give her a lenient sentence.

Sep 12th
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꧁WupperElfe꧂

Karla Faye was full of 💩- a prepubescent could never feed a heroin addiction! As to shooting up...no one would show her how it's being done. And smoking it costs even more money. Speed keeps you awake but does not make you a murderer - I've consumed more of it than Karla Faye, not that I am proud of it. But if drugs turn you into a killer, why didn't I kill anyone? 🤔 It's all BS.

Jan 18th
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Ray Arredondo

So, you're going to explain how the media, and pretty much everyone else, ignored the smart case......then do the same thing??!! ridiculous

Oct 4th
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꧁WupperElfe꧂

Jason, the oldest of the Amato boys, isn't Chad's biological son; he is Margaret's child from a previous relationship. And that's just one of many wrong or left out details...seems like there wasn't any real research done for this episode!

Jul 5th
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Aflacbird

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great episode. I will sleep good hopefully, But the best part is waking up, if giving the opportunity, to wake up, and congratulations and blessings to and yours.

Aug 9th
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Aflacbird

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ , sounds interesting.

Aug 9th
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Aflacbird

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, WOW that was horrific, but he had a right to defend himself in his home, but there is some mental disease there also, sleep hopefully.

Aug 8th
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Aflacbird

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, sleeping good,

Aug 8th
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Aflacbird

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Aug 8th
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Aflacbird

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Aug 7th
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Aflacbird

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Jul 20th
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Aflacbird

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Jul 5th
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Aflacbird

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Jul 4th
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monnie🤬

Hey, Lanie......Your recording of this episode is messed up......could not finish.😳

May 8th
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Vincent Ruiz

He reads like one long run on sentence. How many stories were there?

May 4th
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Jocelyn Allan

So fan-tastic to hear Josh !!!

May 4th
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Victor Torres

wow. im gonna bing all the episodes. this was disturbing, had to keep turning it down as i delivered mail , lol. great job

May 1st
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monnie🤬

Hi, Lanie !.......Are you coming back and how are you ?

Apr 12th
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monnie🤬

ASTOUNDING that just because one is NOT the "lead investigator" , makes things alright because they had "enough" evidence.Why in the hell would you keep them employed. Next time she may very well steal something that makes or breaks someones life......There is nothing fair about the way our justice system works.Nothing. Anyone, no matter the age, knows killing is wrong. The younger one should not ever be paroled.

Mar 19th
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Jocelyn Allan

omg that first patagraph was completelybewildering: who saw what and who's sister got who's mother to get who's brother in law to put a blanket on who etc...I could make head nor tail of the characters and their actions

Feb 26th
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