True Crime Society

True Crime Society
True Crime Society

Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm. In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories. 

  1. Vanished Without a Trace | Siblings Lilly & Jack Sullivan

    JUL 3

    Vanished Without a Trace | Siblings Lilly & Jack Sullivan

    Skip to the case time stamp: (9:10) On May 2, 2025, siblings Lilly (6) and Jack (4) Sullivan were said to be in the kitchen of their home in Nova Scotia, Canada.  Their parents - mother Malehya Brooks-Murray and their stepfather Daniel Martell - became worried when the children fell silent. The story they have told authorities is that they believe the children slipped outside to play and wandered off.  The couple searched for the children before calling 911.   A large-scale search ensued for the children.  The search involved hundreds of people and ran for weeks.   The only traces of the children that have been found include a blanket and a possible boot print. Since their disappearance, Malehya has left the family home and has blocked Daniel on social media.   Daniel is adamant that he had nothing to do with the disappearance of the children and has told the media that he passed a polygraph test. Read our blog for Jack and Lilly - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/06/28/where-are-lilly-and-jack-sullivan/ Be sure to check out the GraveYard Tales podcast. Hosts Adam and Matt look at the history behind haunted places, ghost encounters, and cryptid encounters.  Find them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Rumble. Join us on Patreon for exclusive weekly true crime content.  You also get ALL episodes ad-free - patreon.com/truecrimesociety Follow us on Instagram for the latest crime news - Instagram.com/truecrimesociety

    1h 2m
  2. Missing Jennifer Kesse | No Longer a Cold Case?

    JUN 19

    Missing Jennifer Kesse | No Longer a Cold Case?

    Timestamps - (11:37) Jennifer Kesse Start Florida woman Jennifer Kesse (24) had the world at her feet in 2006.   She had a supportive partner and was becoming increasingly successful in her corporate career.  Jennifer had also purchased her own brand new condo in Orlando, Florida. On January 24, 2006, it appears that Jennifer began getting ready for her work day.  She showered and gathered her keys, phone and iPod.   She never made it to work and has never been seen again. Jennifer’s car was found days after she vanished, dumped in an apartment complex lot a few miles from her home.  Some reports indicate that there were drag marks on the hood of the car, suggesting that there had been a struggle.   When police reviewed CCTV of the location where the car was found, they found that it had been dumped at 11.59am on the day that Jennifer disappeared.  A person was seen exiting the vehicle and walking away.   This person has never been identified. Was Jennifer abducted by someone she knew?  Or could an employee at her condo complex have been responsible? Read our blog for Jennifer here Join us on Patreon for weekly exclusive content - everything is ad-free Follow us on Instagram for the latest crime news This episode is sponsored by: IQBar - IQBAR’s plant protein bars are packed with high-quality ingredients to help keep you physically and mentally fit.  And right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, text CRIME to sixty-four thousand. Say goodbye to sticky notes and calendar confusion with Skylight. The Skylight Calendar is here to keep your family organized! This beautifully designed digital display syncs with your existing calendars, making it effortless to track events, appointments, and reminders in one easy-to-see place.  Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to SkylightCal.com/tcs

    1h 6m
  3. The Mysterious Deaths of Caitlin Tracey,  Baillee Schneider & Phoebe Handsjuk

    JUN 5

    The Mysterious Deaths of Caitlin Tracey, Baillee Schneider & Phoebe Handsjuk

    Timestamps: (10:50) - Baby Tana Update (15:58) - Mysterious Deaths Caitlin Tracey and her husband Adam Beckerink had a very volatile relationship.  Caitlin alleged abuse by Adam against her and she filed for an emergency protective order against him in 2023.   Despite this, the couple married in April 2024.   In October 2024, Caitlin was found dead in the stairwell in Adam’s luxury apartment complex.   Reports indicate that her body 'pulverized' and that she was missing a foot when she was found.   Adam has not been charged in relation to Caitlin’s death.   Australian women Baillee Schneider and Phoebe Handsjuk passed away eight years apart from each other - Phoebe died in 2010 and Baillee died in 2018.  The circumstances surrounding the deaths of both women have received a lot of media attention due to the fact that they were both dating the same man at the time they died.  That man has never been charged in relation to either of their deaths. Read our blogs for these cases: Caitlin Tracey Bailee Schneider & Phoebe Handsjuk Be sure to follow us on Instagram for the latest crime news - Instagram.com/truecrimesociety Join us on Patreon for exclusive content, released weekly - Patreon.com/truecrimesociety This episode is sponsored by: IQBAR is the better-for-you, plant-protein based snacks made with brain-boosting nutrients to refuel, nourish, and satisfy hunger without the sugar crash. IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, text CRIME to sixty-four thousand.

    1h 14m
  4. Vacation Nightmare | The Murder of Grace Millane

    MAY 29

    Vacation Nightmare | The Murder of Grace Millane

    Timestamps: (6:40) - Creche update / Listener of the week (11:23) - Patty Wu-Murad Update (14:46) - Grace Millane British woman Grace Millane (21) had the world at her feet.   She had just graduated university and was taking a year off to travel the world.   After spending weeks in South America, Grace arrived in New Zealand in November 2018.  She enjoyed meeting the locals and making new friends. In late November 2018, Grace matched on Tinder with a man named Jesse Kempson and the two decided to meet up.  They enjoyed visiting some bars and restaurants in Auckland.  The two hit it off and Grace decided to return to Jesse’s place for the night.   She was last seen getting out of an elevator in his apartment complex and was never seen again.  Jesse murdered Grace that night.  Over the coming hours, Jesse made internet searches including "rigor mortis", "extra large bags" and "carpet cleaner".  He also went on another Tinder date that had been previously planned, while Grace’s body was in his room. Jesse would end up confessing to Grace’s murder and has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years. Read our blog for Grace’s case here As always, be sure to check the timestamp if you’d like to get straight to the case.   Join us on Patreon for exclusive weekly content.  You also get all our main episodes ad-free - patreon.com/truecrimesociety Follow us on Instagram for the latest crime and current event news - Instagram.com/truecrimesociety

    57 min
  5. The Murder of Jason Corbett | Murder or Self Defense?

    MAY 22

    The Murder of Jason Corbett | Murder or Self Defense?

    Timestamp to get straight to the case: (5:38) In 2008, Irish man Jason Corbett placed an ad for an au-pair to assist him in raising his two young children Sarah and Jack.  Jason’s first wife Margaret had passed suddenly in 2006, leaving him widowed with two small children. American woman Molly Martens answered the ad.  She moved from her Tennessee home to Limerick, Ireland to live with the Corbett family.  Molly and Jason fell in love and decided to move back to America to get married and settle.   Their marriage soon soured - Jason was resistant to Molly adopting his children.  Molly would regularly make comments about Jason’s weight. One night in August 2015, Molly’s father Tom was staying with the family in the Corbett home.  He called 911 and reported that there had been an altercation at the home and he had acted in self-defense.   When authorities arrived, Jason was pronounced dead. In 2017, Molly and Tom ended up being convicted of Jason’s murder. In 2023, they both took plea deals in the case and were resentenced.   They were freed from prison in 2024. This case is in the media again due to the new Netflix documentary titled ‘ A Deadly American Marriage.’   Read our blog on this case Be sure to join us on Patreon for exclusive weekly, ad-free content - patreon.com/truecrimesociety Follow us on Instagram for the latest crime news - Instagram.com/truecrimesociety This episode is sponsored by: IQBar - IQMIX is a zero-sugar drink mix from IQBAR that hydrates, boosts your mood and promotes mental clarity.  And right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your twenty percent off, text CRIME to sixty-four thousand. Skylight - Say goodbye to sticky notes and calendar confusion with Skylight. The Skylight Calendar is here to keep your family organized! Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to SkylightCal.com/tcs StoryWorth - Customers love Storyworth. They’ve preserved millions of family stories since their founding over ten years ago.  Give the “dads” in your life a unique, heartfelt gift you’ll all cherish for years—Storyworth! Right now, save $10 during their Father’s Day sale when you go to Storyworth.com/tcs

    1h 7m
4.5
out of 5
1,285 Ratings

About

Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm. In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories. 

You Might Also Like

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada