
True Crime Podcasts Exploring Female Perpetrators
English-language shows investigating the cases, psychology, and motives of women who commit crime
## Established Podcasts on Female Criminal Cases
Two standout English-language podcasts have gained significant traction among true crime audiences interested in female perpetrators.
**Female Criminals**, hosted by Elizabeth Millner, focuses on women who made headlines for their crimes. The podcast investigates case details, perpetrator psychology, and unexpected plot twists that defined criminal investigations. One notable episode covers Sarah Boone, who in 2020 locked her boyfriend Jorge Torres in a suitcase during a game of hide-and-seek in Florida. Torres died from asphyxiation, and Boone's phone footage later emerged showing her taunting him while he was trapped. She was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Available on Apple Podcasts—where it holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating from over 6,800 listeners—and Spotify, Female Criminals releases new episodes weekly.
**Snapped: Women Who Murder**, produced by the Oxygen Network, adapts the television series into podcast form. As Oxygen's longest-running flagship show, Snapped investigates true stories of women who commit murder, exploring diverse motivations including financial gain, revenge against unfaithful partners, and escape from abusive relationships. The podcast incorporates interviews with family members of victims and law enforcement officials to provide layered perspective on investigations. Episodes are available on Amazon Music.
## Broader True Crime Platforms Covering Female Cases
Beyond shows exclusively focused on female perpetrators, **All Killa No Filla**—hosted by Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Rachel Fairburn—examines serial killer cases with significant female subject matter. Episodes have explored cases like Fred and Rose West, a husband-and-wife serial killer duo, and Belle Gunness, a Norwegian-American serial killer active during the 1800s.

