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True Crime: America’s Most Chilling

Podcast by Pickle Publishing

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True crime & mysteries

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Dive into the darkest corners of America in True Crime: America’s Most Chilling. From baffling disappearances to shocking crimes that shook entire communities, each episode explores real cases that continue to haunt the nation. Hear the stories behind the headlines, the investigations that followed, and the enduring mysteries that refuse to be solved. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, armchair detectives, and anyone captivated by the pursuit of justice, this podcast takes you into the chilling and unforgettable world of America’s most notorious cases.

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14 episodes

episode Vanished Without a Trace: The Grimes Sisters artwork

Vanished Without a Trace: The Grimes Sisters

The tragic case of Barbara and Patricia Grimes remains one of Chicago’s most haunting unsolved mysteries. After disappearing one winter night, the sisters were found six weeks later in a remote area—brutally murdered, with no clear answers as to what happened in the days they vanished. Their deaths shook the city, sparked fear, and left investigators, family, and the public searching for the truth. Decades later, the mystery still endures. Who took the Grimes sisters? What really happened between their disappearance and their deaths? This episode explores the chilling details, unanswered questions, and lasting impact of one of the most disturbing cold cases in Chicago history. Barbara and Patricia Grimes, the Grimes sisters case, remains one of the most infamous Chicago unsolved murders and chilling cold cases in true crime history. This story explores an unsolved disappearance that became a brutal homicide, captivating the city of Chicago and leaving behind decades of unanswered questions. Often cited among famous unsolved cases, this historic true crime mystery from the 1950s continues to haunt investigators and true crime audiences alike. As a classic cold case investigation involving missing persons, unsolved homicide, and real-life mystery, the Grimes sisters’ story stands as a powerful example of unresolved tragedy and enduring uncertainty in Chicago crime history and true crime storytelling. #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #ColdCase #ChicagoCrime #TrueCrimePodcast

11 Jan 2026 - 12 min
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The Black Dahlia: A Mystery That Refuses to Die

Dive into the chilling story of the Black Dahlia murder and the unsolved case of Elizabeth Short in this gripping true crime podcast. Explore one of the most infamous unsolved murders in 1940s Los Angeles, from the brutal details of the crime to its lasting impact on Hollywood, pop culture, and media sensationalism. We examine the James Ellroy novel The Black Dahlia, the 2006 film adaptation, and other true crime documentaries that keep this dark mystery alive. Uncover the forensic investigation challenges, the role of psychological profiling, and the fascination with cold cases that continue to captivate audiences. Learn how amateur sleuths and citizen investigators have reexamined evidence, contributing to ongoing theories and discussions across podcasts and online communities. The series also highlights similar post-war American murder mysteries, the media’s influence on crime reporting, and the cultural obsession with tragic Hollywood starlets and violentunsolved crimes. Whether you’re drawn to criminal psychology, infamous cold cases, or the mystique of unsolved murders, this podcast dives deep into the story, exploring why the Black Dahlia remains a symbol of Hollywood ambition, tragedy, and mystery.     Black Dahlia murder podcast, Elizabeth Short unsolved case,true crime Hollywood murders, 1940s Los Angeles crime, infamous unsolved murders, historical American crime stories, Black Dahlia James Ellroy novel, 2006 Black Dahlia movie analysis, forensic investigation cold cases, psychological profiling unsolved murders, amateur sleuth true crime investigations, Unsolved and Unforgotten podcast, post-war American murder mysteries, media influence on true crime, sensationalized crime stories, Hollywood starlet murder mysteries, true crime documentaries, infamous cold cases in America, unsolved serial killings, Black Dahlia pop culture impact, fascination with unsolved mysteries, violent unsolved crimes, true crime storytelling, criminal psychology and profiling, true crime podcasts 2025, exploring cold caseinvestigations, infamous female murder victims, legendary unsolved crimes

28 Dec 2025 - 14 min
episode The Axeman of New Orleans: The Killer Who Loved Jazz artwork

The Axeman of New Orleans: The Killer Who Loved Jazz

On a sweltering summer night between 1918 and 1919, New Orleans became the hunting ground of a killer who vanished as mysteriously as he appeared. Known only as The Axeman, he crept into homes under cover of darkness, wielding a weapon often taken from his victims’ own houses, leaving behind devastation, terror, and unanswered questions. In this immersive episode of True Crime: America’s Most Chilling, I guide you through the full story of the Axeman of New Orleans — from the brutal murders that shattered a city’s sense of safety, to the deeply flawed investigation hampered by the limitations of early 20th-century policing, public hysteria, media sensationalism, and political corruption. We explore the chilling letters sent to newspapers, the infamous jazz ultimatum that plunged the city into collective fear, and the haunting silence that followed when the murders abruptly stopped. Blending historical reporting, emotional depth, and cinematic storytelling, this episode examines why the Axeman was never caught, what may have caused the killings to end, and how the legend of the murderer became permanently woven into the culture, folklore, and music of New Orleans. More than a century later, the Axeman remains one of America’s most baffling unsolved serial killer cases — a mystery that continues to echo through the city’s streets like a distant jazz melody fading into the night. Axeman of New Orleans, New Orleans Axeman murders, Axeman true crime podcast, unsolved serial killer cases, early 20th century murders, historic American true crime, jazz and murder mystery, New Orleans unsolved crimes, cold cases America, real life serial killer stories, unsolved murder investigations, true crime documentary narration, America’s most chilling crimes, historic crime mysteries, unsolved crimes New Orleans, true crime storytelling podcast, haunting unsolved mysteries, American crime history, serial killer folklore, true crime immersive narration

21 Dec 2025 - 10 min
episode The Villisca Ax Murders: A Night of Terror in America’s Heartland artwork

The Villisca Ax Murders: A Night of Terror in America’s Heartland

On a warm June night in 1912, the quiet farming town of Villisca, Iowa, slept beneath a blanket of summer calm. Families rested behind unlocked doors, crickets droned their peaceful midnight chorus, and nothing hinted at the horror about to unfold. Inside the Moore residence—where Josiah and Sarah Moore, their four children, and two visiting Stillinger girls lay sleeping—an unseen presence slipped through the shadows with chilling intent. By dawn, Villisca would awaken to one of the most brutal and perplexing crimes in American history: eight lives taken in silence, a home turned into a crime scene that continues to baffle investigators more than a century later. No forced entry. No confession. No justice. This episode reconstructs the final peaceful hours before the massacre, explores the evidence and suspects that shaped the case, and examines why the Villisca Ax Murders remain one of America’s most haunting unsolved mysteries. Atmospheric, immersive, and deeply human, this story pulls you into the darkness at the center of a small town forever changed. Step inside the house where time stopped. Listen closely. In Villisca, the shadows still whisper. Villisca Ax Murders, Villisca true crime podcast, Moore family murders, 1912 Villisca unsolved case, Iowa historical true crime, Villisca murder house story, Iowa cold cases, unsolved American murders, Villisca Stillinger sisters, true crime documentary podcast, haunting unsolved mysteries, historical murder mystery, creepy small town crimes, true crime storytelling, Midwest true crime case, Villisca investigation, crime scene reconstruction podcast, early 1900s unsolved murders, American true crime history, atmospheric true crime narration

9 Dec 2025 - 10 min
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Vanished in East St. Louis: The Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon

On a quiet December afternoon in 2011, 23-year-old Phoenix Coldon walked out her front door in Spanish Lake, Missouri — and was never seen again. Hours later, her SUV was discovered abandoned in East St. Louis with the engine still running, the keys left in the ignition, and her personal belongings still inside. What happened in the missing gap between her safe suburban life and that mysterious roadside? In this gripping deep-dive investigation, we explore Phoenix’s final known movements, the fractured relationships, hidden struggles, conflicting clues, and the puzzling trail that raised more questions than answers. Through emotional storytelling and investigative detail, this episode confronts the haunting silence surrounding Phoenix’s disappearance — a case that remains unsolved more than a decade later. For more mysteries like this one, including expanded chapters, behind-the-scenes reporting, and long-form case files, explore The Unsolved and Unforgotten Series, available on Amazon, Spotify, Google Books, and most major platforms. Phoenix Coldon, Phoenix Coldon disappearance, Phoenix Coldon missing case, East St. Louis cold case, Missouri missing persons, unsolved disappearance Phoenix Coldon, vanished without a trace, true crime Phoenix Coldon, Spanish Lake Missouri mystery, abandoned SUV East St. Louis, missing Black women cases, unsolved true crime 2011, mysterious disappearance podcast, cold case investigation Phoenix Coldon, true crime documentary podcast, missing person deep dive, The Unsolved and Unforgotten Series, Phoenix Coldon search efforts, unsolved Missouri cases, true crime storytelling, missing persons awareness, unresolved disappearance Phoenix Coldon, true crime Spotify podcast, Phoenix Coldon investigation timeline, criminal mystery podcast episode, long-form true crime narrative, unsolved missing woman case

23 Nov 2025 - 14 min
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