Scene Of the Crime

Scene Of the Crime


Latest Episodes

Saga of the South Hill Rapist
February 05, 2021

That night felt just like any other. Shelly Monahan was wrapping up her shift, delivering news to folks in Spokane on KJRB 790. It was known as the “Hot Talk” station in town. Sunshine Shelly, as she was known on the air, was just 20 years old and workin

What Happened to Autumn Stone?
January 30, 2021

Empathy. It’s a word defined as the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. But to truly recognize and understand someone’s pain and suffering on a deep level, it requires walking a mile in their shoes. Autumn Stone was wearing tennis s

Deepish Thoughts: Crime Scene Photos
January 27, 2021

How much is too much when it comes to graphic images from the Scene of the Crime? It's something we often grapple with and would love to hear what you think! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/scene-of-the-crime699/donations Advertising Inq

First Anniversary Updates!
January 24, 2021

Scene of the Crime hosts Kim Shepard and Carolyn Ossorio update several of their previous cases, including new details on efforts to solve the murders of U.S. Attorney Tom Wales and beloved mother Karen Bodine. They also share previously unreleased video

Deepish Thoughts with Paul Holes
January 21, 2021

Former Detective and current Host of the podcast Somebody, Somewhere, Paul Holes joins Kim and Carolyn for this Deepish Thoughts. Not only does he share insights into what it's like going from one side of the crime scene tape to the other, but he offers

Harry Tracy: The Last American Desperado
January 17, 2021

The legends of the American West are filled with heroes and villains. But, what side of the ledger a gunslinger fell on often depended on who was telling the tale. Was Wyatt Earp a killer and degenerate gambler or a lawman trying to clean up the Frontie

The Dog Whisperer
January 07, 2021

Man’s best friend. It's a phrase coined to describe the loyalty, love, and companionship of a dog. Nurturing this unconditional love is a staple in Seattle, with so many different breeds and temperaments to strike your fancy. And, for the lucky, you coul

Requiem for Mia Zapata
December 31, 2020

It was once described as one of Seattle’s oldest, diviest bars, famous for its loud stage pungent bathroom and ceiling of nicotine-stained dollar bills. For over 50-years, The Comet Tavern was a second home for Seattle musicians, the red neon sign over t

The Unthinkable
December 23, 2020

It was the 80's, 1983 to be exact a time, a time infamous for both excess and innocence in America. A time when kids were riding their bikes in packs until the streetlamps came on. Moms were in the workforce like never before. A time when a lunch for mos

Deepish Thoughts: The Gift
December 19, 2020

True Crime can teach us so much about human nature, including how some people use gifting as a weapon. (Just listen to our recent episode, The Gold Digger.) In this Deepish Thoughts, Carolyn Ossorio and Kim Shepard talk about what gifting means to them an