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Tenfold More Wicked Presents: Wicked Words - a true crime interview podcast with Kate Winkler Dawson Exactly Right
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4.8 • 6.3K Ratings
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Tenfold More Wickeds Presents: Wicked Words is a unique blend of narrative, nonfiction, and true crime storytelling with in-depth interviewing. In each episode, host Kate Winkler Dawson interviews a journalist, writer or other professional about their best true crime cases. Explore the story behind some of history’s most infamous cases.
Now in its third season, past interviews include the filmmaker who investigated the Long Island serial killer, the forensic psychologist who spent years exploring the mind of BTK killer Dennis Rader, the author who makes a compelling case for the owl theory behind Kathleen Peterson’s death and the author who later realized their beloved childhood babysitter was a serial killer.
Tenfold More Wicked Presents: Wicked Words is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.
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David Nelson: Boys Enter the House
Most of us know the story about serial killer John Wayne Gacy. I frankly don’t want to know more about Gacy. But I do want to hear about his victims. So I had a great discussion with author David Nelson, who focuses on the boys who were Gacy’s victims in his book, Boys Enter the House: The Victims of John Wayne Gacy and the Lives They Left Behind.
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Mikita Brottman: Couple Found Slain
In February of 1992, a 22 year old walked into a police station in Florida and confessed that he’d shot and killed his parents. He claimed that he had been possessed by the devil. He was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia and ruled “not criminally responsible” for the murders on grounds of insanity. But after the trial, where do the "criminally insane” end up? Nonfiction author and psychoanalyst Mikita Brottman unravels the story at the center of her book Couple Found Slain.
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Jillian Lauren: Behold the Monster
What would it be like to interview a serial killer? New York Times best-selling author Jillian Lauren knows. Her haunting account of confronting Samuel Little is detailed in her book Behold the Monster. In our chat, Jillian explains how she convinced Little to tell her where one unknown victim was buried.
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If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com
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Bryan Burrough: Stephenville
Best-selling author Bryan Burrough returns to his small-town Texas roots in the podcast, by Texas Monthly, called “Stephenville.” This season he explores a murder case that went cold for nearly two decades. To tell this amazing story, Bryan is armed with the newly discovered diary of the killer himself.
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If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com
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Alex Mar: Seventy Times Seven
The story of one of America’s youngest death row inmates is tragic and complicated. How did a young woman in 1980s Indiana end up in prison? Alex Mar unfolds her incredible book, Seventy Times Seven: A True Story of Murder and Mercy. It’s a journey about racism, anger, and forgiveness.
Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com
If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com
Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram)
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Maurice Chammah: Just Say You’re Sorry
Maurice Chammah hosts a podcast called “Smoke Screen: Just Say You’re Sorry.” It tells the story of a brutal murder of a woman who was disparaged by the police to secure a suspect. And that's just the beginning of the questionable techniques used by investigators, as well as the Texas Rangers.
Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com
If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com
Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram)
2023 All Rights Reserved
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Customer Reviews
My favorite
Wicked words is my favorite. I love Kate’s voice and she covers such interesting topics.
Just great
One of my favorite podcasts that I look forward to every Monday morning. Every interview is so interesting.
Too many AD’s!!!
Hard to follow with all the interruptions. Same ads over and over.