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Top True Crime Podcasts Hosted by Women

The female-led shows reshaping investigative storytelling and redefining the genre

By
Susanne Sperling
Published
March 12, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Women have fundamentally transformed true crime podcasting, launching shows that dominate streaming charts and set industry standards. These hosts bring investigative rigor, ethical storytelling, and fresh perspectives to criminal justice narratives that resonate across generations and cultures.

**Morbid** stands as one of the largest true crime podcasts globally, hosted by Alaina Urquhart—an autopsy technician—and Ash Kelley, a hairstylist. The aunt-niece duo balance meticulous research with humor, covering serial killers, creepy histories, haunted tales, paranormal phenomena, and folklore. Their unique blend of professional expertise and accessible storytelling has built a devoted international audience.

**My Favorite Murder**, hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, redefined the genre's possibilities. Premiering in January 2016, it reached the #1 position on iTunes within five months and paved the way for countless true crime podcasts that followed. The show's cultural impact extends far beyond audio—it became a phenomenon that legitimized women-hosted crime content across platforms.

**In The Dark**, hosted by Madeleine Baran, demonstrates investigative journalism's power in podcast form. This award-winning show examines the criminal justice system and specific cases with documentary-level depth, earning prestigious recognition including Peabody, Polk, and duPont Awards. Baran's approach proves that true crime can deliver both compelling storytelling and accountability journalism.

**Rotten Mango**, hosted by Stephanie Soo, has captured the attention of Gen Z and multicultural audiences worldwide. The show covers pop culture lore, internet drama, high-profile crimes, disappearances, and scandals—exploring what's often called the "true noir" subgenre. Soo's narrative style makes complex cases accessible to younger, globally diverse listeners.

**Weird True Crime**, hosted by lifelong friends Gina Nichols and Amber Paul, prioritizes ethical, victim-focused storytelling. The hosts tackle bizarre and lesser-known cases while often incorporating family interviews, ensuring that those affected by crimes retain agency in how their stories are told.

**Tales from the Chesterfield**, hosted by Kayla Wedgewood and Alysia Michaud, represents Canada's most popular true crime podcast. Wedgewood, a tattoo aficionado, brings distinctive personality to the show while maintaining the research standards audiences expect.

**Scam Goddess**, hosted by Laci Mosley under the Team Coco umbrella, fills a growing niche by focusing specifically on fraud and scammers. This specialization demonstrates how women-hosted shows continue expanding the definition of true crime beyond violent crime into economic crime and consumer protection.

**Wine and Crime**, hosted by Amanda Jacobson, Lucy Fitzgerald, and Kenyan Lang, combines social commentary with criminal investigation. The three friends discuss crimes while enjoying wine, creating an intimate atmosphere that encourages deeper analysis and cultural conversation.

**Switchblade Sisters Social Club**, co-hosted by sisters Diana Safieh and Randa Safieh, brings family dynamics into the true crime podcast space, while **Crime Junkie** remains another major entry in the women-hosted true crime landscape.

These shows share common strengths: rigorous research, ethical victim representation, diverse perspectives, and commitment to quality storytelling. Whether focusing on serial killers, cold cases, financial fraud, or paranormal elements, women hosts have proven they can build the industry's most successful, critically acclaimed programs.

The evolution of women-hosted true crime podcasting reflects broader media shifts. These hosts aren't simply narrating crimes—they're interrogating justice systems, centering marginalized voices, and asking difficult questions about how society consumes crime narratives. Their work has established new standards for the genre while proving there's limitless audience appetite for intelligent, well-researched true crime storytelling led by women.

**Sources:** - https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/articles/true-crime-podcasts-hosted-women - https://www.siriusxmmedia.com/insights/women-behind-true-crime-series - https://goodpods.com/curated-lists/podcasts-for-female-true-crime-hosts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb8zloburpk - https://open.spotify.com/show/6TCBkYEtwkBsDl5UrYDa1b

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