“Can’t Make This Sh*t Up: A True Crime Podcast” and similar random podcasts
A dynamic and lively true-crime podcast hosted by an experienced traffic homicide detective and an amateur true crime enthusiast. Join this father-daughter duo as they discuss their favorite true crime cases with a touch of humor and a smattering of expert opinion.
In the late 1970s, terror struck the heart of Isla Vista, a small college town in central California, when three young women mysteriously disappeared without a trace. Months after the abductions began, the body of one of the victims was found in the ditch of a remote country road. Was the perpetrator a transient passing through, or was it possible that the killer was a part of their community, a wolf in sheep’s clothing? Join Cassie, Marc, and a special guest, Cassie’s husband Logan, as they discuss the ins and outs of the case.
Submit questions and case suggestions HERE.
Email us at: cantmakethisshituppod@gmail.com
Contact us by mail at:
P.O. Box 903
Solvang, CA 93464
Source Material:
Born To Kill: Thor Christiansen Documentary
Thor Nis Christiansen
Thor Nis CHRISTIANSEN
Categories: True Crime
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