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Special Preview: America’s Most Infamous Crimes

3/24/20269 min

Serial killers. Unsolved murders. Investigations that gripped America. If you think you know these cases, think again.

America's Most Infamous Crimes is a Crime House original hosted by Katie Ring. Each week, we go deep on one of the most notorious true-crime cases in American history. Not the quick recap version, but the full story told across multiple episodes every Tuesday through Thursday.

America’s Most Infamous Crimes breaks down:

What happened: the crimes, the victims, and the evidence

How investigators closed in: the breakthroughs, th...

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First 90 seconds
  1. Katie Ring· Soundbite0:00

    Hi, listeners. If you're enjoying Murder With My Husband, I think you're gonna love this new show that we wanna tell you about. It is called America's Most Infamous Crimes, hosted by self-defense instructor Katie Ring. Each week, Katie takes on one of the most notorious crimes in American history, from serial killers like Ted Bundy, who terrorized entire cities, to high-profile kidnappings like the Elizabeth Smart case, to headline-making investigations like the Idaho College murders.

  2. Speaker 1· Host0:30

    Each case unfolds across multiple episodes released every Tuesday through Thursday, from the first sign that something was wrong to the moment the truth came out, or didn't.

  3. Katie Ring· Soundbite0:40

    These are the cases that changed our society forever. And with Katie's self-defense expertise, she'll also show you how to recognize warning signs and protect yourself along the way. I actually have a preview clip here from episode one of Katie's deep dive into Ted Bundy, and if you like what you hear and wanna listen to the rest, make sure to follow America's Most Infamous Crimes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts. There's also a link to the show in this episode's description. [tense music] From the moment Ted Bundy was born, he was surrounded by lies. Ted's mom, Louise, got pregnant in early 1946, but his dad abandoned them, which meant Ted was born out of wedlock that November. This was a huge scandal that could have destroyed their family. To avoid the stigma that came with

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