Sinister Crimes and Cocktails: A True Crime Podcast

Kori and Courtney

Do you love everything true crime and cocktails? Then this is the show for you. Listen every week, as Sinister Crimes and Cocktails takes a deep dive into true crime stories from around world exploring sinister minds, their menacing crimes and the mistakes left behind all while enjoying a cocktail masterminded by us for each episode... Believe us you will need it!

  1. 12/31/2025

    Episode 188: Bringing in the New Year with a Deadly Bang

    Send us a text On New Years Eve in 2017, Scott Kologi, a New Jersey teen, fatally shot three of his family members and a family friend with a semi-automatic rifle just before midnight in his childhood home. Prosecutors called him cold-blooded, but his defense attorneys said severe mental illness drove him to kill his family. However, Scott was found competent to stand trial and was eventually sentenced to hundred-fifty-years in prison. So, did Scott kill his family in cold blood or was his mental illness to blame? References: NJ Teen Who Killed 4 Family Members Found Guilty On All Counts | Long Branch, NJ Patch Scott Kologi: Guilty verdict in Long Branch NJ family murders 'I Doubt I'd Do It Again, but I'm Not Sure': Video of Teen with Autism Confessing to Family Massacre Leads to Guilty Verdicts in New Jersey | Law & Crime NJ man Scott Kologi sentenced to 150 years for killing 4 family members | New York Post Scott Kologi: Teen Who Killed Family on New Year's Eve Gets 150 Years Long Branch NJ Murder: Scott Kologi Sentenced to 150 Years in Family Killings – NBC New York N.J. Man Who Massacred His Family Gets Effective Life Sentence for 'Acts of Evil Carried Out by Someone Who Knew Exactly What He Was Doing' | Law & Crime Scott Kologi murder trial: Brother testifies Long Branch family happy A 16-Year-Old Killed 4 People on New Year’s Eve 2017 Support the show email- sinistercrimesandcocktails@gmail.com website-https://www.sinistercrimesandcocktailspodcast.com/ Facebook Page-https://www.facebook.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails Instagram Page-https://www.instagram.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails/ Cash App-

    40 min
  2. 12/23/2025

    Episode 187: A Christmas Family Massacre

    Send us a text During the Christmas season of 1987 Ronald Gene Simmons committed one of the most sinister mass murders in American history, killing fourteen members of his immediate family, including his wife, children and grandchildren. Four days after massacring his family, Simmons went on a terrifying forty-five-minute rampage killing two of his former colleagues and wounding four others. In total, he claimed the lives of sixteen people, resulting in the largest family mass murder in U.S. history and Arkansas’s worst mass killing. So, why did Ronald Gene Simmons murder his family and former colleagues? References: The Ronald Gene Simmons Story Simmons, Ronald Gene - Encyclopedia of Arkansas The Christmas Massacre: How Ronald Gene Simmons Became the Deadliest Dad in US History - PKAlert Ronald Gene Simmons: The Family Annihilator Who Killed 16 in Arkansas' Worst Mass Murder (1987) The Christmas Massacre of Ronald Gene Simmons — Inside America’s Most Terrifying Family Slaughter | by Chronicles of Crime | Nov, 2025 | Medium Dad murdered 16 people, including 14 family members, in horrific Christmas killing spree - The Mirror Ronald Gene Simmons | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Ronald Gene Simmons Killed 16 People — 14 Of Them Were His Family Support the show email- sinistercrimesandcocktails@gmail.com website-https://www.sinistercrimesandcocktailspodcast.com/ Facebook Page-https://www.facebook.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails Instagram Page-https://www.instagram.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails/ Cash App-

    42 min
  3. 12/16/2025

    Episode 186: The Sodder's Christmas Fire

    Send us a text In the early morning hours of Christmas Day in 1945 a devasting fire broke out at George and Jennie Sodder’s home located in Fayetteville, West Virginia. Four of the ten Sodder children survived, one had been away fighting in World War II, but the other five quite literally disappeared. It was first assumed that the five young children had perished in the fire, however, the children's remains were never discovered in the debris leaving more questions than answers. So, what happened to the five missing Sodder children? References: Mysterious Disappearance of the Five Sodder Children - Historic Mysteries The True Story Of The Disappearance Of The Sodder Children A Christmas Eve Mystery: What Happened to the Sodder Children? | HowStuffWorks The weird disappearance of the Sodder Children in West Virginia — StrangeOutdoors.com Sodder Children Disappearance: Strange Events Still Unexplained Decades After Christmas Fire | HuffPost Latest News The mystery of the vanished Sodder children has never been solved, but the cold case has haunted this small town for decades - ABC News The Chilling Story Of The Sodder Children Who Went Up In Smoke What Happened to the Sodder Children, the Siblings Who Went Up in Smoke in a West Virginia House Fire? Support the show email- sinistercrimesandcocktails@gmail.com website-https://www.sinistercrimesandcocktailspodcast.com/ Facebook Page-https://www.facebook.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails Instagram Page-https://www.instagram.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails/ Cash App-

    32 min
  4. 11/25/2025

    Episode 183: Thanksgiving Special- Cannibal Cop

    Send us a text In 2012, Gilberto Valle, a New York City Police Officer, dubbed “Cannibal Cop” by the media, was accused of plotting to kidnap, torture, rape, kill, cook and eat a least a hundred women, including his wife. He discussed his dark fantasies in fetish chat rooms online and in one instance, boasted he was going to have “girl meat” for Thanksgiving. Valle has since maintained that it was just fantasy, and he never intended to follow through with these sinister acts. So, what is the fine line between intent to do harm and just one’s sinister fantasies? References: Crimecon: 'Cannibal Cop' Gilberto Valle Wants A New Life Gilberto Valle, former New York police officer dubbed "Cannibal Cop," tells his story - CBS News The Troubling Case of the ‘Cannibal Cop’ -- New York Magazine - Nymag Former New York City Police Officer Found Guilty In Manhattan Federal Court Of Kidnapping Conspiracy And Illegally Accessing Federal Law Enforcement Database NYC 'cannibal cop' case man Gilberto Valle sentenced on lesser charge - BBC News What Did The Cannibal Cop Gilberto Valle Actually Do? 'Cannibal cop' Gilberto Valle found guilty of plot to kidnap, rape, kill and eat his wife and other women | The Independent | The Independent  Support the show email- sinistercrimesandcocktails@gmail.com website-https://www.sinistercrimesandcocktailspodcast.com/ Facebook Page-https://www.facebook.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails Instagram Page-https://www.instagram.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails/ Cash App-

    36 min
  5. 11/18/2025

    Episode 182: Fort Campbell- A Hate Crime Killing

    Send us a text In July of 1999, twenty-one-year-old Barry Winchell an infantry solider in the United States Army was murdered at the Fort Campbell Army base while he slept outside of his barracks by fellow soldier Calvin Glover for dating a transgender woman. Barry’s murder brought to light the military’s homophobic policy of “don’t’ ask, don’t tell” which did not allow members of the U.S. military who were homosexual, bisexual, or transgender to be open about their sexual orientation. This is the horrifying true story of United States Army solider Barry Winchell being murdered because of who he chose to love. References: The Murder of PFC Barry Winchell. The American soldier who was murdered… | by Jade Townsend | Medium The true story of a veteran, killed for loving a woman - Queerty Soldier Killed by Another Because He Dated a Transgender Woman | by Criminal Matters | Medium Fort Campbell Army Pfc. Barry Winchell Died of Injuries Sustained in a Baseball Bat Attack in the Barracks; Calvin Glover Sentenced to Life in Prison (July 5, 1999) – MILITARY JUSTICE FOR ALL Getting at the complex truth of a soldier's story - Los Angeles Times Remembering Pfc. Barry Winchell on the 10th Anniversary of His Murder | HuffPost Latest News CNN.com - US - Family of murdered gay soldier sues U.S. Army for wrongful death - 26 April, 2000 Don’t Ask, Don’t Kill: Inside the Murder of Solider Barry Winchell | Vanity Fair Remembering Soldier Barry Winchell's Tragic Death Support the show email- sinistercrimesandcocktails@gmail.com website-https://www.sinistercrimesandcocktailspodcast.com/ Facebook Page-https://www.facebook.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails Instagram Page-https://www.instagram.com/sinistercrimesandcocktails/ Cash App-

    32 min
4.1
out of 5
16 Ratings

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Do you love everything true crime and cocktails? Then this is the show for you. Listen every week, as Sinister Crimes and Cocktails takes a deep dive into true crime stories from around world exploring sinister minds, their menacing crimes and the mistakes left behind all while enjoying a cocktail masterminded by us for each episode... Believe us you will need it!

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