
What I appreciate most is the depth and integrity. Laura doesn’t just retell cases. She breaks down patterns of behavior, coercion, and warning signs in a way that actually teaches you something. You walk away not just informed, but more aware.
It’s also very victim-centered, which is rare in true crime. There’s a clear focus on accountability and prevention, not entertainment at someone else’s expense.
Fair warning: it’s not “light listening.” Some episodes are intense, but that’s because it treats these cases with the seriousness they deserve. Her goal is preventing the abuse and murder of women and girls and she fights tirelessly for that mission.
If you want true crime that’s intelligent, empowering, and rooted in real-world expertise, this one is worth your time.
March 30, 2026 by Shannon on This Website