Redhanded podcast

This was my top podcast a few years ago but like others I’m now finding it isn’t as good. Put on an episode this morning where they’ve joined with another podcast Wine & Crime and I had to give up after 15 minutes. Loud, shouty Americans and hardly any mention of the case they’re covering.
I love true crime so recommendations for good podcasts welcome. I’ll check out Seeing Red.
I used to love them. I used to be a Patreon until the whole Wondery debacle, and I even went to one of their live shows (not really worth the money we paid but it was alright) but like a lot of you have said, the last year or so, the episodes have been really dull. I’ve got about 10 downloaded that I can’t bring myself to listen to. I listened to this week’s because I’ve been interested in that case but when you compare it to their Casey Anthony or Scott Peterson episode, it doesn’t even come close. I’ve been listening to ICMAP for about 18 months now, and that’s head and shoulders above Redhanded. Seeing Red is decent too.
 
@Eleanor Abernathy’s Cat What podcast is ICMAP?
I went to see them live in Glasgow a few years ago, the Covid restrictions had lifted a bit but social distancing was still a thing. They had crammed the seats in like you wouldn’t believe and it made me feel like it was all for money. It was so hot and I was uncomfortable being so close to strangers.
The show was alright but not as good as I expected and I’ve never wanted to see them again.
 
This was my top podcast a few years ago but like others I’m now finding it isn’t as good. Put on an episode this morning where they’ve joined with another podcast Wine & Crime and I had to give up after 15 minutes. Loud, shouty Americans and hardly any mention of the case they’re covering.
I love true crime so recommendations for good podcasts welcome. I’ll check out Seeing Red.

Haven't listened in a while but Casefile was always one of my favourites (Silk Road and Joseph D'Angelo were deep-dives worth listening to), as was Canadian True Crime (Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka was a particularly good episode).

In a slightly different vein, Criminal - not classic true crime in the way you might expect but episodes about the guilty, the wrongly convicted, everything in between and some crime-adjacent topics (crime scene divers etc.)

Last Podcast on the Left and My Favorite Murder have huge fanbases, though I can't stand either personally and they are a bit shouty American so might not be for you.
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@Eleanor Abernathy’s Cat What podcast is ICMAP?
I went to see them live in Glasgow a few years ago, the Covid restrictions had lifted a bit but social distancing was still a thing. They had crammed the seats in like you wouldn’t believe and it made me feel like it was all for money. It was so hot and I was uncomfortable being so close to strangers.
The show was alright but not as good as I expected and I’ve never wanted to see them again.

ICMAP is I Could Murder a Podcast.
 
I can't put my finger on why but I struggle to get through an episode and if I do listen, I zone out halfway through and it's just become background noise.

I haven't found a replacement for the two friends format but I've been enjoying Truly Criminal. There's no banter but she covers interesting cases. She's from the UK but seems to mostly do crimes that happened in America.

The podcast I've been enjoying that "feels" most like RedHanded in a sense that you've got two friends and there's some jokey back and forth is Scamfluencer. That's about people who con people.
 
@Eleanor Abernathy’s Cat What podcast is ICMAP?
I went to see them live in Glasgow a few years ago, the Covid restrictions had lifted a bit but social distancing was still a thing. They had crammed the seats in like you wouldn’t believe and it made me feel like it was all for money. It was so hot and I was uncomfortable being so close to strangers.
The show was alright but not as good as I expected and I’ve never wanted to see them again.
I Could Murder a Podcast. Sorry! Should have written that the first time 😂
 
This was my top podcast a few years ago but like others I’m now finding it isn’t as good. Put on an episode this morning where they’ve joined with another podcast Wine & Crime and I had to give up after 15 minutes. Loud, shouty Americans and hardly any mention of the case they’re covering.
I love true crime so recommendations for good podcasts welcome. I’ll check out Seeing Red.

Another vote for seeing red! Also real by Naomi channell is so good.
 
I always skip about 6minutes of the start...that's usually how much they chat before actually getting into the cases.

I hate when they're talking about a place and Hannah says 'Oh well when I lived there...' or if Suruthi mentions a bar, Hannah will say 'Well when I was there'... It's like if you've been to Tenerife she's been to Elevenrife.

I'm really enjoying They Walk among Us and Truly Criminal.
 
True Crime podcast thread if anyone needs suggestions.
I just read through my intro to the thread, I named Redhanded as a favourite. Ha, I don't even follow them any more, they lost me not long after I started the thread.
 
My god the episode with the shouty Americans…
It was horrific… you could even hear H&S were over it… they barely even bothered to fake a laugh.
So loud and shouty.. and why is doing a British accent ‘ soooo hilarious’ !?
Please god not another one of these.
bleeping hell I lasted about 10 minutes with that one. I recall hearing ads for W&C in the early RH episodes, and I always thought how unfunny them two sounded with obnoxious voices and hoped to never have to listen to them even by accident.
 
bleeping hell I lasted about 10 minutes with that one. I recall hearing ads for W&C in the early RH episodes, and I always thought how unfunny them two sounded with obnoxious voices and hoped to never have to listen to them even by accident.

There used to be three of them but one got sacked for controversial views on Israel (she’s jewish and very outspoken, I’m not sure what she said, I didn’t look in to it too much other than to see where she was when it was only 2 on Redhanded ) I listened to them for a few months when I first started getting in to podcasts, Jesus they’re awful! I don’t know how I lated so long, they are so smug, loud and woke and definitely not funny.
 
It's a bloody three parter as well, it was bad enough when I thought it was 2.

I decided I didn't care about the case anyway but went to Reddit for a synopsis..... The combination of that deranged phone call + headlamp fibres from her car found on his clothing + being the last person to see him alive ....... Remind me again why anyone thinks this woman isn't guilty of running him over or why anyone needs one podcast with 9 episodes on this and even worse 3 hours of Suruthi and Hannah to tell us whether she did or not.
 
It's a bloody three parter as well, it was bad enough when I thought it was 2.

I decided I didn't care about the case anyway but went to Reddit for a synopsis..... The combination of that deranged phone call + headlamp fibres from her car found on his clothing + being the last person to see him alive ....... Remind me again why anyone thinks this woman isn't guilty of running him over or why anyone needs one podcast with 9 episodes on this and even worse 3 hours of Suruthi and Hannah to tell us whether she did or not.
Women and Crime did a fairly good episode on Karen Read recently.
I tried Redhanded's first episode and ended up falling asleep, it was that tedious.
 
Women and Crime did a fairly good episode on Karen Read recently.
I tried Redhanded's first episode and ended up falling asleep, it was that tedious.
Not listened to the episode but I think it is more likely than not KR hit JOK with her car. She had forgotten she had gone to the property so must have been pretty wasted. I don't think it was intentional.

I don't think the case was at all handled well and JOK will never get justice nor his family answers.
 
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