Over My Dead Pod

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A true crime series brought to you by three best friends! Listen to real attorneys and friends take turns telling surprise riveting true crime stories weekly.

  1. 4d ago

    159: Michele Harris

    On the morning of September 12, 2001, as the nation reeled from the events of 9/11, one family's nightmare unfolded quietly in a small town in upstate New York. Michele Anne Harris, a devoted mother of four, vanished from her home without a trace. Her purse, keys, and personal belongings were left behind. There were no signs of forced entry, no confirmed sightings, and despite years of searching, Michele has never been found. As investigators dug deeper, the spotlight quickly turned to her estranged husband, Cal Harris. What followed was one of the most extraordinary legal sagas in modern true crime history: four murder trials, multiple convictions overturned, shocking twists, conflicting witnesses, and a case that left juries—and the public—deeply divided. Did Michele leave voluntarily to start a new life? Was she murdered in the early hours before dawn? Or did the truth disappear with her? In this episode of Over My Dead Pod, we unravel the mysterious disappearance of Michele Anne Harris, examine the evidence that led prosecutors to pursue a murder case without a body, explore the controversial testimony that changed everything, and break down the decades-long courtroom battle that continues to fuel debate more than twenty years later. Because sometimes the most haunting mysteries aren't the ones with too many answers—they're the ones that still have none. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com and @overmydeadpod on social media!

    159: Michele Harris
  2. Jul 6

    158: Jennifer Kesse

    On the morning of January 24, 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse left for work—or so everyone believed. When she never arrived at her office, her family knew something was terribly wrong. What followed would become one of Florida's most baffling missing person cases. Jennifer's car was discovered abandoned just over a mile from her condominium, but the only known surveillance footage of the person who parked it would become one of the most frustrating pieces of evidence in true crime history. In an almost unbelievable twist of fate, the individual was obscured by the camera's fence posts in every single frame, leaving investigators without a clear image of the one person who may know what happened to Jennifer. Was she targeted by someone who had been watching her? Did construction workers at her condominium witness more than they admitted? Or is the truth hidden in plain sight, buried beneath years of unanswered questions and missed investigative opportunities? In this episode of Over My Dead Pod, we examine Jennifer's final known movements, the mysterious surveillance footage, the persons of interest who have fueled decades of speculation, and the investigative missteps that continue to haunt the case nearly two decades later. We also explore how Jennifer's family has fought tirelessly to keep her story alive while searching for the answers that have eluded law enforcement for years. Someone knows what happened to Jennifer Kesse. The question is whether they're finally ready to tell the truth. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com and @overmydeadpod on social media!

    158: Jennifer Kesse
  3. Jun 15

    156: Ken & Barbie Killers

    When a series of brutal sexual assaults terrorized the Toronto area in the late 1980s and early 1990s, investigators struggled to identify the man responsible. That man was Paul Bernardo—a serial rapist who would later become one half of one of Canada's most infamous criminal couples. In this episode of Over My Dead Pod, we examine the crimes of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, whose partnership shocked the world and sparked decades of controversy. We follow the investigation from the unsolved "Scarborough Rapist" attacks through the murders of teenage girls Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French, and the tragic death of Karla's own sister, Tammy Homolka. But this case isn't just about the crimes. It's also about the mistakes that allowed them to continue. We'll explore the investigative failures, communication breakdowns, and delayed DNA testing that kept Bernardo off law enforcement's radar for years despite mounting evidence. We also examine the controversial plea agreement that earned Karla Homolka a reduced sentence before prosecutors discovered videotapes revealing the extent of her involvement—an outcome that led many Canadians to question whether justice was ever truly served. Join us as we unpack one of the most notorious criminal cases in Canadian history, the investigation that missed critical opportunities to stop a predator, and the enduring debate over Karla Homolka's role as victim, accomplice, or something far more sinister. For more information, check out overmydeadpod.com and @overmydeadpod on social media!

    156: Ken & Barbie Killers
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A true crime series brought to you by three best friends! Listen to real attorneys and friends take turns telling surprise riveting true crime stories weekly.

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