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Listen in as Stephanie and Olivia from the popular True Crime Society social media accounts chat about the latest cases taking the internet by storm.

In this casual and conversational podcast, the hosts breakdown timelines and go over the most popular (and sometimes ridiculous) theories. © 2021 True Crime Society
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  • The Candyman Murders | Serial Killer Dean Corll
    Aug 20 2025
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    In the early 1970’s, 42 boys vanished from the Houston Heights area of Texas.

    Dean Corll lived in the area and worked for the family company, Corll Candy Company. In 1970, he began a three-year killing spree, along with his accomplices David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley.

    All of their victims were males, aged between 13-20. The three men tortured and abused their victims before viciously murdering them.

    Their rampage ended in 1973 when Elmer killed Dean following an altercation. He called police and said "Y'all better come here right now! I just killed a man!"

    Dean, Elmer and David have been conclusively linked to 29 murders.

    Read our blog for this case - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2025/08/17/dean-corll-and-the-candyman-murders/

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  • The Murder of Madeline Soto
    Aug 14 2025
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    Madeline Soto had just celebrated her 13th birthday in February 2024. She had a small party with her grandmother Yolanda, and a few friends. She had been spending a lot of time with her grandmother. When Madeline had to go back to the home of her mother, Jennifer Soto, she cried.

    Madeline and Jennifer were living in a condo with many roommates. One of the people living there was Stephan Sterns. Stephan and Jennifer had a relationship for years, but according to her, as of February 2024, they were no longer intimate.

    Despite this, the sleeping arrangements in the home meant that Madeline and Stephan would share a bed. Jennifer had her own separate bedroom. This was explained because apparently the teen needed human contact to sleep and Jennifer needed her own space.

    On February 26, 2024, Jennifer went to collect Madeline from school. She allegedly discovered that Madeline had not attended classes that day.

    A search began for the teen. Her body was found in a wooded area five days later.

    Stephan would end up being charged with Madeline’s murder. He was also charged with multiple counts of heinous crimes relating to children.

    In July 2025, Stephan was sentenced to 21 concurrent life sentences with no chance of parole for the role he played in Madeline’s abuse and murder.

    Read our blog for Madeline here

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  • Massacre at the Lake House | The Humiston Family
    Aug 7 2025
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    In October 2024, six members of the Humiston family were sleeping peacefully in their beds in Fall City, Washington. Parents Sarah and Mark lived in a beautiful lake-front home with their five children - aged between 7 and 15.

    Sarah and Mark had been having some troubles with their eldest son, who we will call ‘A’. He had been caught viewing inappropriate images online and had been struggling with his school work.

    On October 21, 2024, A retrieved a gun from the family’s gun safe. He then allegedly shot every single member of his family. He believed they were all dead and he called 911. He told dispatchers that his younger brother Benjamin had carried out the massacre before taking his own life.

    A was incorrect in thinking that his whole family was dead. His 11 y/o sister had played dead after he shot her and she managed to run to a neighboring property to ask for help. She told authorities the true story.

    In August 2025, new court documents were filed that indicate the Humiston parents were controlling and isolated their children from the community. “A common theme that has been expressed amongst extended family, neighbors, and those who knew the Humistons is that the children were isolated from the outside world and did not engage socially with many peers – only a select few families that went to their church and were friends of their family,” court documents say.

    “Furthermore, initial reports indicate the home was abusive, tightly controlled, and dominated by extreme religious beliefs.”

    A has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. A debate is currently ongoing in the legal system to determine if he will be tried as an adult or a juvenile.

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You ladies are lovely. I find your podcast so enjoyable, even if it does murder and crime. Your episodes are well researched and I really like how you both talk about what's happening in your lives. Don't listen to the trolls who complain. Hope you keep the podcast going. It helps me get through my day. Thanks for all the work you put into it 💜

My favorite crime podcast

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Absolutely love Sam and Olivia! I’ve been a huge fan of the Facebook/Instagram groups and couldn’t imagine the podcasts being even better. Love how relatable they are and am really enjoying binging each episode till I get caught up. Keep up the great work ladies!

My favorite true crime podcast!

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Hosts are down to earth, thorough, and look at the case from multiple perspectives. Both hosts have such calming and beautiful voices. I like the discussions at the beginning. Feels like I'm getting caught up with my friends.

look forward to this podcast every week

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I have to start my review with — I love their conversations before they dive into the case! I enjoy hearing what they are doing in their lives and how different the weather, activities, personal dynamics are yet they are still interested in the same things!

They do a great job reviewing both new and old cases. Their case conversations are both funny and insightful. They do a great job researching their cases and bringing the victims and their story to life.

Great Podcast to add to your favorites!

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