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Creator and storyteller Christina Randall pieces together the most intriguing and hard-to-believe true-crime stories.
Creator and storyteller Christina Randall pieces together the most intriguing and hard-to-believe true-crime stories.
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Crime Report With Christina Randall
Rerun Air Date: March 4, 2026Creator and storyteller Christina Randall pieces together the most intriguing and hard-to-believe true-crime stories.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP5 "The Dark Secrets of Anne Heche's Life & Strange Death"Anne Heche was an award-winning actress. When she died in a car crash, conspiracy theories began circling.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP60 "The Disturbing Murder of Dylan Redwine"A father murdered his 13-year-old son after the boy discovered photographs he wasn't meant to see.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP81 "Viral Crime Stories: Part 1"The killer that inspired the most iconic horror movie of all time; a child who faked her own kidnapping.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP79 "Teens Who Kill"When a teenage girl got involved with a boy, they hatched a deadly plan to murder her father.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP69 "Female Serial Killer Aileen Wuornos"The chilling story of Aileen Wuornos, Florida's first female serial killer who was executed on death row.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP62 "The Bizarre Case of Alissa Turney"20 years after Alissa Turney went missing as a teen, new updates emerge and an arrest is made.
Crime Report With Christina Randall
EP61 "Sleeping With Evil"Robert Fisher was accused of killing his wife and two kids and burning their house down.
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