Murder: True Crime Stories

Carter Roy

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Booking Overview

Murder: True Crime Stories digs into notorious, solved and unsolved murders, pairing the case with perspectives that help listeners understand the human impact and investigative turning points. The show regularly features well-known true-crime creators and subject experts alongside host Carter Roy.

Metrics

Episodes: 183

Frequency: Multiple_weekly

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 32.1k subscribers

Instagram: 15.0k followers

Contact Information

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Host

Carter Roy - Host of Murder: True Crime Stories (Crime House Original Podcast). Guides deep dives into notorious murders—moving beyond the crime scene to explore the people affected and the “why” behind telling...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
True-crime media hosts/creators and specialists who can discuss specific cases (investigative storytelling, public-facing criminology, or forensic/justice context). Likely acceptable: established true-crime podcast hosts with case-relevant expertise or branded research access.
Required Achievements:  
Established podcast host/creator in true crime, Published true-crime content via podcast/video platforms, Recognized for building audiences around criminal justice and case analysis

Recent Guest Discussions

Javier Leiva - Lottery Curse Case History; Sting Operation; Factors Behind The Investigation Outcome

Katie Ring - Moriah “mo” Wilson Case; Kaitlin Armstrong Investigation And Trial; Surveillance, Forensics, And Manhunt Timeline

Katie Ring - Moriah “mo” Wilson Case Background; Romantic/relational Entanglements; Surveillance Footage; Investigative Leads

Recent Topics

True Crime, Murder, Forensics, Investigation, Justice

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Murder: True Crime Stories
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Miranda Rights: The Confession That Changed American Policing

June 15, 2026

You know the words by heart: "You have the right to remain silent." But do you know the crime behind them? In 1963, a man named Ernesto Miranda confessed to a violent crime in a Phoenix police station, was convicted, and sentenced to decades in prison. Three years later, the Supreme Court threw out his conviction, not because he was innocent, but because of how he'd been questioned. The ruling changed the rules for every police interrogation in America, and what happened to Miranda afterward ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH: Catching The Golden State Killer

June 12, 2026

He was called the Visalia Ransacker, the East Area Rapist, and the Original Night Stalker before anyone realized they were chasing the same man. Over more than a decade, he committed over 100 burglaries, approximately 50 sexual assaults, and 13 murders across California. Then he vanished for 40 years, raising a family in the suburbs while his victims spent decades checking their locks and flinching at unknown calls. He had studied criminal justice and worked as a cop on an anti-burglary unit ...

SOLVED: Amanda Knox & the Murder of Meredith Kercher 2

June 11, 2026

In Part 2 of Murder: True Crime Stories, Carter Roy explains what happened after a 21-year-old British student named Meredith Kercher was found murdered in Perugia, Italy in November 2007. Investigators quickly fixated on her American roommate Amanda Knox. Not because of hard evidence, but because of the way she acted. What followed was a years-long legal battle shaped more by tabloid speculation than forensic fact, while the man convicted of the killing, and Meredith herself, faded from publ...

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