S9, E13: One Dysfunctional Family From Murder

Layers upon layers of dysfunction ball up into a powder keg in this family. You think your family is dysfunctional? Well, this episode will make you feel like you’re the queens/kings and jesters of function.

Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: Virtual Roaming Charges by half.cool.

S9, E12: One Decorative Rock From Murder

Decorative rock has so many uses. From crystal to landscaping and even covering up a body. Someone thought outside the box when attempting to hide their crime in this episode out of Montrose, Colorado.

Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro music: Drunken Countess by Verified Picasso

S9, E11: One Dumpster From Murder

Why do so many people discard of human remains in dumpsters after they’ve murdered? Probably because it has worked many times. This killer wasn’t so fortunate, and he had bad hair, just sayin’. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: What You Gonna Be by NEFFEX

S9, E10: One Double Jeopardy From Murder

We say it often - real life is crazier than any Hollywood script and this story is absolutely one of those. Have you ever heard of anyone getting away with murder legally (other than the ultra rich who can buy their way out of trouble)?

S9, E9: One Display Home From Murder

You know those awesome model/display homes you visit in new developments? Well, this particular one gets a macabre makeover when one realtor gets an unexpected visitor.

S9, E8: One Dorm From Murder

When a screenwriter hears a spree killer is in the neighborhood, he doesn’t go into hiding. He sits down and writes the script for a wildly popular cult classic. Find out the true story behind the murderer who inspired Scream.

S9, E7: One Drawing From Murder

She thought she had figured out who her attacker was and was ready to take her revenge. But, she had the wrong man and it would take years to find him, but it would be too late for another woman. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: Anxiety by NEFFEX.

S9, E6: One Deception From Murder

Do you think you can suss out the best of liars? We’re pretty sure this person is the Cadillac of liars. Wait until you hear the things this guy has gotten away with; it plays like a juicy soap opera. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro music: Bubinga byQuincas Moreira

S9, E5: One Drug From Murder

Can being on drugs be a viable defense for murder? We’re not talking prescribed drugs, here. Travel to Canada with us for this creepy Halloween day story complete with a zombie and a psycho killer. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: Switched on Carcassi by Brian Bolger.

S9, E4: DarkCast Network Halloween Special

Many podcasts including ODFM contributed to this Halloween Special. Get spooked, weirdos!

S9, E3: One Diamondback From Murder

What’s your greatest fear? Snakes? Spiders? This murderer uses them all in his cruel schemes. You won’t believe what people used to get away with in this tale of a historical murder. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries Theme music by Erik Swanson Intro music: Mayan Ritual by Jimena Contreras

S9, E2: One Disorder From Murder

A firestorm of divorce, blended family and mental illness explodes one fateful Halloween night. Coming home to a bloody scene on Halloween isn’t so surprising, until you realize it’s no trick. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: Free Me (Instrumental) by NEFFEX.

S9, E1: One Detainment From Murder

There were so many chances to stop a murderer before he actually murdered, but the ball kept being dropped over and over. These are the mistakes that lead to disaster. Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVries. Produced and edited by Kelly DeVries. Theme music by Erik Swanson. Intro Music: Go Down Swinging (Instrumental) by NEFFEX.