• Ep. 335 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Dateline: The Hometown Hero and the Homecoming Queen”
    May 10 2026
    You can’t have Homecoming Month on a true crime-centric podcast if you don’t include an episode of true crime television that actually has the word homecoming in the title. Homecoming queen, no less. Such is the case with the thirty-fifth episode of the twenty-fourth season of the always in a class by itself DATELINE entitled “The Hometown Hero and the Homecoming Queen.” If the match sounds too good to be true, congratulations, you’re suspicious and jaded enough to enjoy this podcast! This tale starts with an Olympic Gold medalist (well, bronze, actually, but you get the idea) and ends with a hail of gunfire in a peaceful Oxnard, California neighborhood, and Eric’s got big opinions about the final judgment.
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    53 mins
  • Ep. 334 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Cruise Ship Killers: Nadia”
    May 3 2026
    Christopher and Eric have identified many recurrent and grievous sins when it comes to the world of true crime television, but the first episode of season 22 of CRUISE SHIP KILLERS entitled “Nadia,” might have birthed an entirely new but nevertheless jaw dropping transgression. You’ll have to listen to find out what it is. But we’ll warn you. If this tale of murder and betrayal during a floating high school reunion sounds too twisted to be true then…We’ll stop right there. Set sail with a new installment of Homecoming Month. Google the details in this episode and you might be as shocked as we were.
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    52 mins
  • Ep. 333 – AnneCast Vol. 7 – Annecomings
    Apr 26 2026
    Homecoming Month begins with a Dinner Partners style house tour. You’ve been asking for the final chapter of Eric’s home renovation saga, and it’s high time we blew the drywall dust of ourselves and delivered it to you. And this raised a very important question. Our beloved premier party person Anne Rice passed away before Eric started his journey into headaches and hot water heaters. Would she have approved of the end result? To find our answer, we travel back through time to discuss the homes Anne lived in throughout her career, from the classic and understated elegance of the San Francisco Edwardian where she wrote “The Vampire Lestat” to the gothic splendor of the Garden District mansion where “The Witching Hour” exploded onto the page. Take a very special peek behind the heavy velvet curtAnnes.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Ep. 332 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Murder In Glitterball City”
    Apr 19 2026
    Sometimes the rankest easter eggs during Easter Eggs Month are the ones buried in the basement. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. To close out this month devoted to all the things that didn’t survive the growing season, Christopher and Eric serve up both installments of the recent HBO Max documentary MURDER IN GLITTERBALL CITY. Some of the subjects feel uncomfortably familiar. (Did we date any of these guys?) And many of the houses on display are charming. But is this expose of two addicts moving murderous mayhem into a quaint historic neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky a new ‘Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil’ or a cautionary tale of filmmakers losing focus? And are we still in a place where owning bondage gear for private sexual acts is enough to implicate you in a murder? Christopher and Eric debate these and other questions as Easter Eggs Month rolls to a stop.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep. 331 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “The Perfect Murder: The Kosher Killer”
    Apr 12 2026
    Christopher and Eric are the proud inventors of the term “recincrapments” – actually, we think it was Eric, but Christopher likes to steal half the credit — and they feel justified in bestowing this dubious honor on the absolutely hideous re-enactments smeared all over this week’s serving. If there was ever an episode of television for which the term “reincraptacular” was invented, it’s THE PERFECT MURDER (OK. Eric really did invent that one.) As Easter Eggs Month continues, we include those who honor the Passover season by serving up the first episode of the second season of this badly acted masterclass in slut shaming and condescending detective work, “The Kosher Killer”.
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    52 mins
  • Ep. 330 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Dateline: In The Dead Of Night”
    Apr 5 2026
    Easter Eggs Month continues with a depraved and disturbing crime that unfolded in the dead of Easter Sunday night on an isolated Nebraska farm, shattering a respected local family in the process. In typical DATELINE style, Christopher and Eric are taken down winding, labyrinthine roads peopled by vicious late night intruders, devastated families and dubious confessions obtained under duress. They’re serving it all up for you by way of the fourth episode of the iconic true crime show’s nineteenth season entitled “In The Dead of Night”. Whoever said the only real monsters roam the city has clearly never visited these haunting prairies.
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    57 mins
  • Ep. 329 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Murder In The Heartland: Spring Breaking Up”
    Mar 29 2026
    Welcome to Easter Eggs Month, where the only thing that’s risen is the scent of death and deception. Christopher and Eric begin their dark celebration of the growing season with this tale of Spring Break gone to hell. While they’re pleasantly surprised by the production quality of the luridly entitled MURDER IN THE HEARTLAND, the arresting and emotional tale served up by the fourth episode of the ninth season, entitled “Spring Breaking Up”, walloped them both with a stomach churning twist. But this tale of a community coming together to find one of its own while overcoming racial bias is one that will stick with them forever.
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    57 mins
  • Ep. 328 – Christopher & Eric’s True Crime TV Club Serves Up “Who Killed Robert Wone?”
    Mar 22 2026
    When money isn't a motive, a dirty prosecutor will use sex shaming and sexual discrimination to make up for a lack of evidence or investigation. How's that for carrying the theme of the month all the way through to the end? Dirty Sexy Money Month concludes with a serving of two-part, Peacock true crime special, WHO KILLED ROBERT WONE? If their March birthdays only aged Christopher and Eric by another year, watching this special aged them both by several more. Christopher was stunned by the number of forensic twists and turns on display, and Eric was left outraged by the actions of the detectives and prosecutors. What transpires is a real trial based on a fictional story.
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    1 hr and 10 mins