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The Murder Sheet is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by journalist Áine Cain and attorney Kevin Greenlee.
We take a journalistic approach to covefing true crime. We have broken national news on major cases, like the Delphi murders and the Burger Chef murders. We also cover plenty of other subjects, including high-profile murders, cold cases, legal topics within the criminal justice system, restaurant slayings, historical crimes, and wide-ranging interviews with authors and experts.
If you're looking for in-depth coverage of both well-known and obscure cases, smart legal analysis, and thoughtful interviews, then this is the true crime podcast for you. The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.
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The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run: An Interview with Author James Jessen Badal
Did Eliot Ness really crack an infamous serial killer case?
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The Delphi Murders: Admissibility and "Demeanig" Commentary
What's going on in the Delphi case?
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The Cheat Sheet: Robberies and Romantic Rivalries
A new roundup of the latest crime news.
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Captain James Cook, Homicide Detective: A Conversation with "The Wide Wide Sea" Author Hampton Sides
Captain James Cook tried to piece together the motivations behind a homicide case on his final voyage.
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The Delphi Murders: New Trial Date
What happened at the May 7 Delphi hearing?
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The Fentanyl Files: Dealing Resulting in Death: A Conversation with Chief Defender Tim Sledd
How can the United States win the war on fentanyl?
Customer Reviews
Not an entertainment podcast, rather a dissertation standard
I can appreciate the low star reviews on this podcast. If you’re after an enthralling top level true crime podcast, this isn’t your cup of tea. But Aine and Kevin have never dressed themselves up as this. Rather it’s a dissertation-style deep dive into the intricacies of the Delphi Murders, Idaho 4 and more. No other gets you closer to the trials and leaves you better informed.
Earlier episodes are pretentious, yes. But persevere and you’ll be rewarded with the closest thing to a first row seat; a slice of history in the making.
Love this podcast
They have really interesting guests such as Jeff Guinn in the Out of the Ashes episode.
Utterly fascinatingly and so tragic. I remember Waco happening but had no idea of the detail and facts
Not balanced imo
Becoming more and more biased in selecting what is/is not important to report on in a case. I used to listen to hear all pertinent aspects , now feels like being talked at with an agenda to push sadly.
Used to enjoy it