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7 Must-Hear True Crime Narrators

The Best True Crime Show Narrators

Suzanne Hamlin
June 14, 2024

A stellar true crime show doesn’t just have compelling cases, it has attention-getting writing and a narrator with a voice and rhythm that can deliver that writing with panache. Most shows offer run-of-the mill narrators who possess a strong voice but don’t leave their mark on the genre. If the case is interesting enough, they’ll suffice, but sometimes you want to sink into the voice of a narrator who envelops you into the world of a case. If you’re the type who likes to listen to your true crime rather than watch, check out how these seven experts spin their tales.

1. Keith Morrison, Dateline

Keith Morrison isn’t just a narrator or interviewer, he’s a storyteller. He delivers the lines of a Dateline episode like your favorite uncle telling a scary bedtime story (check out his tellings of “The Night Before Christmas” and other Christmas classics). His episode intros set the stage for murder cases that might not be that interesting by themselves, but he makes them so, very, interesting. He hits the words with just the right tone, inflecting his trademark creepiness just enough to compel you to listen.

Also check out our lists of the best Keith Morrison Dateline episodes and more of the best Keith Morrison Dateline episodes.

Dateline

2. Paul Winfield, City Confidential

3. Keith David, City Confidential

Actors Paul Winfield and Keith David match the amazing writing of the original City Confidential with their fluid storytelling and strong voiceovers. Winfield’s voice sounds like a semi-distant relative of Morgan Freeman, and David’s sounds like a friend sharing an easy conversation over coffee. Before describing specific murder cases, each episode features an initial segment laying out the history of the city or town where they occurred, and Winfield and David make even the most podunk of towns intriguing.

Not afraid to include lightness and humor when appropriate, the classic series required voiceover actors who could step up to the plate and deliver the lines with precision. Winfield and David met that challenge. The show’s revival in 2021 brought on actor Mike Colter, who has a great voice but lacks the personality of Winfield and David, and the episodes fail to live up to the intriguing writing of the 1998-2005 episodes.

Paul Winfield narrating City Confidential
Keith David narrating City Confidential

4. Bill Kurtis, Cold Case Files and American Justice

Before retiring, Bill Kurtis had a long career as a journalist and news anchor, but his narration of true crime shows and documentaries doesn’t sound like a typical news reporter. Kurtis has a smooth, rich voice that keeps you listening while lulling you into stories revolving around cold cases and the criminal justice system. Kurtis’ voice alone is worth watching any show or documentary he narrates, but coupled with the amazing writing, it makes Cold Case Files and American Justice must-watch shows. Kurtis also narrates the series Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks.

Cold Case Files
American Justice

5. Stacy Keach, American Greed

Veteran actor Stacy Keach, known for the show Mike Hammer and many other television and film roles, brings his voice to another top-shelf show: American Greed. Keach relates stories of corruption, greed, and corporate and financial crimes like that grandfather who tells stories around the fireplace on a cold winter night. You’ll want to pull up a blanket and pillow and sink into the episodes.

American Greed

6. Christine Estabrook, Deadly Wives

Actress Christine Estabrook is another narrator who delivers the smart writing of a true crime show with just the right punch. Deadly Wives is a clever show that sometimes injects humorous asides about women who kill their spouses, and Estabrook knows just how to convey them. Wives kill their spouses, Estabrook narrates the cases, and her voice adds a hint of sarcasm—you can almost hear her rolling her eyes at the women’s mistakes and lies. It’s a shame the run of the show was so short.

Deadly Wives

7. Joe Alaskey, Murder Comes to Town

Murder Comes to Town, which focuses on murders in small towns, has two narrators who vary in style (Joe Alaskey and Anthony Call), but Alaskey wins the race for the creepier narration. He sounds like the voice-child of Paul Winfield and Vincent Price and delivers words like “murder” and “bloody corpse” with an electricity that sends a chill across the screen and up your spine. When Alaskey died in 2016, actor Anthony Call took over the narration, without the same creepy flair as Alaskey.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Suzanne HamlinPosted on June 14, 2024June 14, 2024Categories ArticlesTags American Greed, American Justice, Bill Kurtis, City Confidential, Cold Case Files, Cold Case Files: DNA Speaks, Dateline, Deadly Wives, Keith David, Keith Morrison, Murder Comes to Town, Paul Winfield, Stacy Keach

New Year’s Murders: 16 True Crime Show Episodes to Watch on New Year’s Eve

New Year’s celebrations turn into tragedies

Suzanne Hamlin
December 28, 2022
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Offices may be shuttered, banks may be closed, but murder doesn’t take time off for the holidays. Ring in the New Year with these true crime episodes featuring murders around New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Tales of mass murder, friends killing friends, intimate partner homicide, cold cases, and even serial killers who got their start on New Year’s Eve. There’s something for everyone in this smorgasbord of true crime!

Homicide for the Holidays: “New Year’s Evil” (Season 2, Episode 4)

Murder Comes to Town: “Lord of the Rockies” (Season 2, Episode 9)

Killer Kids: “Simon Says/For No Good Reason” (Season 3, Episode 7)

It’s New Year’s Eve 2000 in Guffey, a small town in Colorado, and Tony Dutcher spends the night at the house of his grandparents, Carl and JoAnna Dutcher. When no one hears from them a few days later, sheriffs do a welfare check and find Carl and JoAnna shot and Tony missing. They discover Tony in a fort nearby, with his throat slashed. They turn to his friends to solve the case.

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Homicide for the Holidays: “Bloody New Year’s” (Season 2, Episode 8)

Two days before New Year’s Eve 2014, in Edmonton, Alberta, Cindy Luu is shot while her husband and three children are home, by a man unknown to them. Police then receive a 911 call from a woman concerned about her father, who seems suicidal. They go to his house and discover three bodies lined up in the living room and four others throughout the house. They eventually realize the link between the murders and find the killer.

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Dateline NBC: “After the Party” (Season 24, Episode 47)

It’s 2011 in West Evans, Colorado, and a New Year’s Eve party at the Fallis house just ended. Ashley and Tom Fallis are arguing. Soon after, Tom calls 911 and tells the operator that Ashley shot herself. He reveals to the police that she was upset about a recent miscarriage and had threatened to commit suicide in the past. The coroner rules the death a suicide, but the case is later reopened after new witnesses come forward, and Tom is charged with murder. Keith Morrison narrates the episode.

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The Murder Tapes: “Sergeant Hassel” (Season 8, Episode 2)

Deadly Women: “Making a Killing” (Season 14, Episode 13)

American Justice: “Sleeping with the Enemy” (Season 16, Episode 7)

Snapped: Killer Couples: “Kemia Hassel and Jeremy Cuellar” (Season 13, Episode 8)

Killer Cases: “The New Year’s Eve Murder” (Season 2, Episode 1)

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New Year’s Eve 2018 in St. Joseph, Michigan. Kemia Hassel calls 911 to report that her husband, Tyrone Hassel III, had been shot outside the house. Family and friends reveal to police that Kemia was having an affair with an army colleague of Tyrone, and that she would receive hefty life insurance and death benefits if Tyrone died.

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Wicked Attraction: “Evil in the Blood” (Season 3, Episode 3)

New Year’s Day 2006 in Richmond, Virginia, and firefighters respond to a fire at the house of the Harvey family and find all four members stabbed and bludgeoned to death. A few days later, police do a welfare check on Ashley Baskerville and discover her and her parents, Mary and Percyell Tucker, suffocated and stabbed to death. Police connect the cases through a ring found on one of the victims, and link both to an older murder.

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Unusual Suspects: “New Year’s Evil” (Season 8, Episode 1)

2013. It’s New Year’s Eve in Robesonia, Pennsylvania, and Ashley Kline is a no-show at a party. Police discover her personal items at a factory two days later, then two hikers stumble across her burned body in a wildlife preserve on January 12. She had been stabbed and beaten.

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Cold Case Files: “Weepy-Voiced Killer; The Mr. Big Sting” (Season 3, Episode 14)

Mark of a Serial Killer: “Killer Caller” (Season 2, Episode 1)

New Year’s Day 1981 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Police get a phone call from a man reporting that a woman is hurt outside an industrial building, a man with a “weepy” voice. Karen Potack, who celebrated New Year’s Eve in the Twin Cities at a bar, had been beaten, but is still alive. After another phone call and a murder in June, police release the calls to the media, hoping someone can identify the Weepy-Voiced Killer. An additional body and call 14 months later, and witnesses at a bar come forward to identify the person seen with the victim. Yet another victim is found, and police receive a call in which the killer claims that he’s hurt. They find and arrest him, and he eventually confesses.

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Heartland Homicide: “Cooperstown, ND” (Season 1, Episode 13)

Kurt Johnson lives a seemingly peaceful life in Cooperstown, North Dakota, and disappears after going to a bar on New Year’s Eve in 2010. Police question the person he left with and find Johnson’s decapitated head in his basement.

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Cold Case Files: “The Clock Strikes Murder” (Season 7, Episode 16)

Pensacola, Florida. New Year’s Day 1985. Tonya McKinley is found strangled and sexually assaulted. The case goes cold, and it takes 35 years for police to solve it, using genetic genealogy matching the DNA from a discarded cigarette butt to the killer.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Suzanne HamlinPosted on December 28, 2022September 1, 2023Categories ArticlesTags American Justice, Cold Case Files, Dateline, Deadly Women, Heartland Homicide, Homicide for the Holidays, Killer Cases, Killer Kids, Mark of a Serial Killer, Murder Comes to Town, New Year's murders, Snapped: Killer Couples, The Murder Tapes, Unusual Suspects

22 True Crime TV Episodes That Will Make You Want to Skip Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving murders from Dateline to Homicide for the Holidays

Suzanne Hamlin
November 12, 2022
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Thanksgiving is a time for food, family, and apparently, murder. Crimes between family members spike on Thanksgiving. Just check out the stats from Los Angeles. Given those numbers, and the cases in these true crime episodes, you might think twice about attending that Thanksgiving dinner.

Hear No Evil: “Whispers from the Dead” (Season 1, Episode 1)

Dateline NBC: “12 Minutes on Elm Street” (Season 22, Episode 38)

Both Dateline and Hear No Evil cover the story of a double murder in Little Falls, a small town in Minnesota, on Thanksgiving in 2012, when two unarmed teens, Nick Brady and Haile Kifer, break into Byron Smith’s home. Smith shoots them multiple times in what he claimed was self-defense, yet keeps their bodies in his basement for a full day. Police find audio that recorded events before, during, and after the murders and exposed the whole story behind what happened. Both Dateline and Hear No Evil include excerpts from the recording, along with excerpts from Smith’s police interview, but Hear No Evil incorporates more of the graphic parts from it.

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People Magazine Investigates: “Flight Risk” (Season 5, Episode 3)

Pilot Kelsey Berreth moves from Washington to Woodland Park, Colorado, after becoming engaged to a man she met online. She disappears around Thanksgiving in 2018, after her fiancé went to her apartment to pick up their baby. Police find blood and two unknown DNA profiles in her apartment, and soon learn that she had been beaten to death on Thanksgiving Day.

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Snapped: “Omaima Nelson” (Season 14, Episode 1)

Model Killers: “Finger-Licking Good/Slaying of a Tennessee Beauty Queen” (Season 1, Episode 1)

Deadly Women: “Love You to Pieces” (Season 6, Episode 7)

Snapped, Deadly Women, and Model Killers all cover the murder case of Bill Nelson in Costa Mesa, California, in 1991. A few days after Thanksgiving, model Omaima Nelson shows up at a friend’s house, claiming that her husband Bill had attacked her and that she had to kill him. The friend calls the police, who find body parts in her car and an even more gruesome scene at the couple’s apartment.

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Homicide for the Holidays: “A Deadly Thanksgiving” (Season 1, Episode 1)

It’s Thanksgiving in Jupiter, Florida, in 2009, at a seemingly festive family celebration. After dinner, Paul Merhige shoots and kills four of his family members, including a child.

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Homicide for the Holidays: “Thanks-killing” (Season 2, Episode 1)

Earl and Terry Robertson are murdered in South Carolina two days before Thanksgiving, when family members are set to arrive at their home, in what first looked like a robbery. But the brutality of the murders exposes the personal nature of the killing, and police soon learn that the murderer is close to home.

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American Justice: “The Wife Who Knew Too Much” (Season 9, Episode 17)

Homicide for the Holidays: “Thanksgiving Terror” (Season 3, Episode 1)

Homicide for the Holidays and American Justice detail a Thanksgiving murder in 1992. Sara and Fred Tokars travel from Georgia to Florida separately for a Thanksgiving celebration with family. After she and her two sons return home, she is shot in her car while her sons witness the murder. Details emerge that the shooter was hired by her husband, a defense attorney who had been involved in illegal activities. One of the sons, who was six years old at the time, recounts his experiences in Homicide for the Holidays.

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Homicide for the Holidays: “The Last Thanksgiving” (Season 4, Episode 1)

Joel and Lisa Guy are found murdered in their home a few days after celebrating Thanksgiving with their family in 2016. Police find chemicals, plastic tubs, and knives in their home, along with severed body parts, and similar materials at the suspect’s home, in an apparent pre-murder experiment meant to test how to dispose of the bodies.

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Fatal Vows: “Death in the Family” (Season 1, Episode 5)

After Karen Kahler spends Thanksgiving 2009 with her family in Kansas, she picks up her son the next day from her ex-husband, Craig, and they head to her grandmother’s house, along with her two daughters. The following day, Craig shoots and kills Karen, her grandmother, and the couple’s daughters, claiming insanity due to the breakup of their marriage.

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Someone You Thought You Knew: “Thanksgiving Ambush” (Season 1, Episode 4)

Snapped: “Brenda Andrew” (Season 2, Episode 7)

Snapped: Killer Couples: “Brenda Andrew and James Pavatt” (Season 3, Episode 2)

Someone You Thought You Knew, Snapped, and Snapped: Killer Couples detail a murder that occurred two days before Thanksgiving in 2001 in a suburb of Oklahoma City. Rob and Brenda Andrew are shot in their home in what appears to be a home invasion robbery. He dies at the scene, but she survives. When neighbors find a shotgun shell in their home, they call the police, who discover bullets in their attic near a window facing the Andrew home. Further investigation of the Andrew’s church leads investigators to the killer.

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Murder Comes to Town: “Who Killed Thanksgiving?” (Season 2, Episode 3)

In the small town of Northport, Washington, Narleen Campton is found dead in her home during Thanksgiving weekend of 2011. She had been beaten, stabbed, and strangled. Empty prescription bottles at the scene help detectives find the killer.

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The Last 24: “Stranger in the Dark” (Season 2, Episode 8)

Dead of Night: “Blood Brothers” (Season 1, Episode 2)

A Time to Kill: “The Night Creeper” (Season 2, Episode 5)

College student Corey Parker is found stabbed in her apartment in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, after she didn’t show up for a Thanksgiving party in 1998 or work the next day. A Time to Kill, The Last 24, and Dead of Night detail the detectives’ investigation of friends, neighbors, co-workers, and her boyfriend, to see if their alibis match her time of death. (Note: A Time to Kill and The Last 24 are the same show with a different title.)

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Nightmare Next Door: “Thanksgiving Tragedy” (Season 8, Episode 11)

Early Thanksgiving morning in Waldorf, Maryland, in 2004, police find Chris Mader dead in his car after driving home from work as a bartender, in what turned out to be a botched robbery.

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Killer Instinct with Chris Hansen: “Deadline: Thanksgiving” (Season 2, Episode 10)

Just before Thanksgiving 2007 in Taunton, Massachusetts, Jim Madonna goes to play poker with friends and never returns. His son and best friend find Jim dead, shot five times, in a parking lot. Financial problems play a part in the murder.

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Blood Relatives: “Thanksgiving Day Charade” (Season 6, Episode 7)

On Thanksgiving 2010 in East Hartford, Connecticut, Bednarz family matriarch Beverly Therrien was found beaten to death, along with her two roommates, Michael Ramsey and Pamela Johns. Strained family relationships reveal the killer.

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