
Crime Glasses: True Crime Book Club
True crimeCrime Glasses: The True Crime Book Club Podcast. Join us each month as we explore a new true crime book. Our weekly episodes feature in-depth discussions. We break down cases, examine issues, and share gripping, breathless moments. Journalist Karina Michelle leads these insightful, expert-driven conversations. Tune in for compelling narratives and analysis in the world of true crime.
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- The Satanic Panic with Sarah Marshall (from ‘You’re Wrong About’ Podcast) (00:08:19)
SURPRISE! On this extra episode of Crime Glasses, I deep dive into the Satanic Panic with host of the “You’re Wrong About” Podcast, Sarah Marshall. KIND REMINDER: Next month’s book is “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote. ‘Crime Glasses’ is your True Crime Book Club podcast. This month we will be covering the Austin Yogurt Shop murders using the book “Who Killed These Girls?” by Beverly Lowry as a guide.
- 2-Who Killed These Girls? | Austin Yogurt Shop Murders (00:15:57)
The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders - A Deep Dive Into the 1991 Cold Case On December 6, 1991, a chilling crime forever changed Austin, Texas. The brutal murders of four young girls in a local frozen yogurt shop left the community in shock and shattered the belief that such horrors couldn't happen here. In this episode, we thoroughly investigate the case, analyze key suspects, and explore the first year of the investigation that still leaves many questions unanswered. Book Announcement: Next month, we'll be discussing In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, a true crime classic that delves into one of the most infamous murders in U.S. history. Crime Glasses is your go-to True Crime Book Club podcast. This month, we focus on the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, guided by Beverly Lowry’s Who Killed These Girls?, offering new insights and riveting discussion. Resources: Who Killed These Girls? by Beverly Lowry Parent. Child. Death's Dominion by David Maraniss for the Washington Post Austin Statesman newspaper Stay connected! Instagram: @thecrimeglasses TikTok: @thecrimeglasses Email: CrimeGlasses@gmail.com
- Austin Yogurt Shop Murders (Pt 1) (00:19:45)
On December 6, 1991, a tragic crime shook the community of Austin, Texas. They discovered the bodies of four girls in a frozen yogurt shop. This shattered the belief that nothing bad ever happens in my hometown. This tragic event led to a lengthy investigation filled with unexpected twists and left a lasting impact on the city. ‘Crime Glasses’ is the True Crime Book Club podcast. This month we will be covering the Austin Yogurt Shop murders using the book “Who Killed These Girls?” by Beverly Lowry as a guide. Resources: Who Killed These Girls? by Beverly Lowry Parent. Child. Death's Dominion by David Maraniss for the Washington Post Austin Statesman newspaper Stay connected! Instagram: @thecrimeglasses TikTok: @thecrimeglasses Email: CrimeGlasses@gmail.com
- Introducing Crime Glasses: the True Crime Book Club Podcast (00:01:29)
Welcome to Crime Glasses: the True Crime Book Club Podcast. If you are reading this... the podcast launch date is September 8th. (I have not announce this anywhere else... just this typed box). My name is Karina Michelle, I run the TikTok page @dailytruecrimeminisodes. Like you, I am an avid True Crime watcher, listener and now reader. Every month, we will be selecting a True Crime book to read and talking about it in weekly episodes. We will be discussing the cases details underlying issues and even the moments that had us closing the book desperate for a breather. We will be reading everything from True Crime classics like the Ted Bundy focused “the Stranger Besides Me” by Anne Rule to more recent favorites like “We Keep the Dead Close” by Becky Cooper, which details the author’s search for the killer of Jane Britton, a Harvard student who was murdered in her off-campus apartment. If this sounds exciting to you, take this as your official invitation to join Crime Glasses. For more information and the book picks for each month, make sure to follow me on Instagram at @CrimeGlassesPodcast. Also, we are also open to suggestions so don’t be afraid to slide into my DMs and tell me which book you feel like we HAVE to read. Crime Glasses: Your True Crime Book Club Podcast. Subscribe now wherever you binge listen to your favorite True Crime podcasts.