Beers with Queers A True Crime Podcast

Beers with Queers

Beers With Queers True Crime Podcast dives deep into chilling true crime stories through a queer lens, uncovering forgotten cases, queer history, and systemic injustice that mainstream narratives often ignore. Hosted by Jordi and Brad, this LGBTQIA+ true crime podcast explores serial killers, cold cases, hate-fueled violence, gay history, under-reported cases and bizarre mysteries tied to queer experience, blending compelling storytelling, historical insight, and unapologetically queer commentary. Whether you’re here for the haunting cases, the historical context, or the community-focused perspective, Beers With Queers invites listeners to grab a drink, press play, and discover the dark corners of queer history one episode at a time. Tune in weekly for deep dives into cases directly involving the LGBT community, with a powerful a perspective on true crime you won’t find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 6D AGO

    178. The History & Importance of Queer Bars In America Featuring Cruising Podcast

    For generations of LGBTQ+ Americans, a simple night out could mean a huge risk. But the local gay bar offered safety, community, resistance, and eventually revolution. Long before Pride parades and marriage equality, queer bars were the beating heart of LGBTQ life in America. Hidden behind unmarked doors and dim neon lights, these spaces offered something the outside world often refused: safety, connection, and the freedom to exist. From underground gatherings in the 1800s to legendary spaces like the Stonewall Inn, queer bars became sanctuaries where community was built and where history was made. In this episode of Beers With Queers, we’re joined by the hosts of Cruising Podcast, Rachel Karp and Sarah Gabrielli to explore the powerful history and cultural importance of queer bars across the United States. Together we explore why these bars were never just nightlife, but a lifeline. We discuss the decline of not only the number of gay bars in the US but the lack of dependency of them in the digital age. We also discuss Cruising Podcast's amazing 10K, one month road trip across America to visit each of the 25 lesbian bars left in the country as well their new book The Lesbian Bar Chronicles coming to anywhere you buy books May 2026.  Hosted by Jordi and Brad, Beers With Queers brings chilling crimes, queer stories, and twisted justice to light—all with a cold one in hand. Press play, grab a drink, and join us as we uncover the darkest corners of LGBTQ+ history. From the Cruising website: https://www.cruisingpod.com/ CRUISING PODCAST SEASON 1 (2021-2022): 3 queer women, 1 Honda SUV, and the last lesbian bars in America. In 2021 there were less than 25 of these spaces left in the country. Season 1 of Cruising follows creators Sarah Gabrielli, Rachel Karp, and Jen McGinity on a cross-country road trip to visit each of these bars. Through interviews with staff, owners, and community members, Cruising tells the stories of the humans that own these bars and the humans that call them a home. CRUISING PODCAST SEASON 2 (2023-2024): Since Cruising launched in 2021, EIGHT new lesbian bars have opened across the country. In Season 2, Cruising takes listeners to each of these new bars and travels back in time to explore lesbian bars of decades past. From 1930s San Francisco to 1990s New Orleans to present day Chicago, Season 2 brings even more stories from the humans that call these spaces home. CRUISING PODCAST SEASON 3 (2025-present): In Season 3, host Sarah Gabrielli sits down with history-making lesbians and LGBTQ+ folks to discuss all kinds of queer spaces — from bookstores to farms to peace encampments and more! Cruising is deeply committed to honest and unbiased journalism. WHO IS CRUISING PODCAST FOR? Cruising is a podcast for everyone. We are a TERF-free, anti-racist zone. We have zero-tolerance for transphobia and racism. Trans women are women. Trans men are men. Non-binary people are non-binary people. Gender is a spectrum.  WHAT IS A LESBIAN BAR? Our working definition of “lesbian bar” is: a space that is created by and for queer folks of historically + presently marginalized genders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 5m
  2. MAR 23

    177. The Spy Inside The Duffle Bag. The Mysterious Death Of Gareth Wyn Williams

    A brilliant spy. A duffle bag containing a body, padlocked from the outside. And a death no one can explain. When an intelligence officer is found zipped inside a padlocked duffel bag in his own bathtub, the official answers only deepen the mystery. In August 2010, brilliant Welsh mathematician and intelligence analyst Gareth Wyn Williams was discovered dead in a London flat his naked body sealed inside a zipped and padlocked sports bag in the bathtub. Gareth Wyn Williams worked as a codebreaker for GCHQ while on secondment to MI6, helping track global money-laundering networks and organized crime. But investigators couldn’t explain how he ended up trapped inside the bag. A coroner ruled the death “unnatural” and likely linked to another person, while police later suggested a bizarre accident may have occurred while he was alone. In this episode of this LGBTQ+ true crime podcast, we examine the eerie details surrounding the mysterious death of Gareth Wyn Williams, an unsolved case that blends espionage, secrecy, and unanswered questions. Is this a queer mystery lost in intelligence agency silence, or something far more sinister? Hosted by Jordi and Brad, Beers With Queers brings chilling crimes, queer stories, and twisted justice to light, all with a cold one in hand. Press play, grab a drink, and join us as we uncover the darkest corners of LGBTQ+ history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    42 min
  3. FEB 17

    172. The Love Triangle Murder of Latrese Curtis

    A quiet North Carolina highway. A young woman’s body left in the grass. And a love triangle that would unravel into jealousy, obsession, and murder. In January 2008, 21-year-old college student Latrese Curtis was found brutally stabbed along Interstate 540 near Raleigh. What initially looked like a random act of violence soon exposed a tangled web of relationships hiding beneath the surface of her life. As investigators dug deeper, they discovered a complicated love triangle involving Curtis, a close friend, and a respected church leader whose secrets would shock the community. Robert Reaves, a former pastor, would ultimately stand at the center of the investigation as detectives uncovered a story driven by jealousy, hidden desire, and obsession. In this episode of our LGBTQ+ true crime podcast, we examine the disturbing murder that grew out of a volatile triangle of relationships and the darker truths hiding behind public reputations. It’s a case that forces us to confront how secrecy, stigma, and unspoken identity can twist lives into tragedy, an unforgettable chapter in modern queer history and true crime with a queer perspective. Hosted by Jordi and Brad, Beers With Queers brings chilling crimes, queer stories, and twisted justice to light—all with a cold one in hand. Press play, grab a drink, and join us as we uncover the darkest corners of LGBTQ+ history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
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Beers With Queers True Crime Podcast dives deep into chilling true crime stories through a queer lens, uncovering forgotten cases, queer history, and systemic injustice that mainstream narratives often ignore. Hosted by Jordi and Brad, this LGBTQIA+ true crime podcast explores serial killers, cold cases, hate-fueled violence, gay history, under-reported cases and bizarre mysteries tied to queer experience, blending compelling storytelling, historical insight, and unapologetically queer commentary. Whether you’re here for the haunting cases, the historical context, or the community-focused perspective, Beers With Queers invites listeners to grab a drink, press play, and discover the dark corners of queer history one episode at a time. Tune in weekly for deep dives into cases directly involving the LGBT community, with a powerful a perspective on true crime you won’t find anywhere else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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