True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People

True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People

This is the podcast where two passions become one. Here weekly I will present a true crime story. It may be a crime you know about and it may be one that is new to you. Every other week, I will be interviewing an author. Maybe an author and some books you have never known about. So if you like True crime and have a passion to read, this is the podcast for you!

Episodes

June 17, 2025 19 mins

This episode encapsulates the profound challenges faced by our host, David McClam, as he navigates a tumultuous period marked by personal loss and professional upheaval. The discussion begins with an earnest acknowledgment of the recent tragedies that have befallen his family, including the unexpected passing of close relatives, which has compounded the emotional weight he carries. Amidst this backdrop, David reflects on the impact...

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This is a quick Programming update to let you know why I have been gone and when the show will return to regular weekly episodes

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The discussion unfolds with a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between authors and their subjects, specifically focusing on the world of Amish fiction. The guests, Wanda E. Brunstetter and Martha Bolton, share their unique experiences and insights that not only illuminate the nuances of writing within this specific genre but also highlight the broader implications of storytelling as a means of fostering understand...

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The episode culminates in a robust exploration of the Kaelen Tucker incident, a case that has garnered significant media attention. I meticulously dissect the events surrounding the baton strike, questioning the motivations behind the actions of the involved parties. A critical lens is cast on the responses from the NAACP and the broader implications of race within the narrative.

David's personal insights, derived from past experie...

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The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound experiences of Scott M. Hoffman, who offers a unique perspective on life within the organized crime milieu, particularly as the son of a high-ranking mobster. He shares harrowing anecdotes from his youth, including witnessing acts of violence and navigating the complexities of dual existence as both an observer of the mob lifestyle and a typical child. The discu...

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The podcast episode provides a compelling narrative surrounding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most significant figures in American civil rights history. It opens with a powerful acknowledgment of individual worth and the distressing reality of suicide statistics, creating a somber atmosphere. The dialogue then transitions to an exploration of King's impactful presence and the events leading to his assa...

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Michael Larson's extraordinary story is one of brilliance and tragedy, as he famously outsmarted the game show "Press Your Luck" in 1984, winning a staggering $110,237—an unprecedented amount at the time. Larson cracked the show's code by meticulously studying the patterns of the game board and discovering that certain squares never contained a dreaded “whammy,” allowing him to dominate the game like no contestant before. However, ...

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David McClam shares a deeply personal and moving account of his struggles over the past year, touching on themes of resilience, mental health, and the importance of community support. He reflects on a significant moment involving his son, who faced a serious mental health crisis, prompting David to reevaluate his purpose in podcasting and the impact of his voice. Throughout the episode, David emphasizes the relentless battle betwee...

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Stephen Terrell, a novelist and retired attorney, shares the gripping story of his great-uncle John Terrell, who became notorious for a murder that shocked Indiana in 1903. Terrell's book, "The Madness of John Terrell: Revenge and Insanity on Trial in the Heartland," delves into the complexities of family history and the dark legacy that can emerge from it. As Stephen recounts the intriguing details of John’s life, including his ri...

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Sharon Virts, a New York Times bestselling author, joins David McClam to discuss her latest book, "Graves of Truth," which was released just before Halloween on October 29, 2024. This atmospheric historical mystery thriller delves into a series of suspicious deaths among Baltimore's elite during the Reconstruction era, exploring themes of deceit, mental health, and the societal constraints faced by women of the time. Sharon shares ...

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The podcast episode delves into the profound complexities of fatherhood as David McClam engages in a heartfelt conversation with his son, DaVonte. The discussion opens with a poignant acknowledgment of mental health awareness, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one’s worth and the devastating impact of suicide. This sets a serious tone that resonates throughout the episode, as the duo navigates the challenges and triumphs of...

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A riveting dialogue unfolds as LA Starks joins David McClam on the podcast, where she delves into the intricate worlds of energy politics and thrilling fiction. The episode begins with a heartfelt message from the host, addressing mental health awareness, which sets a compassionate tone for the conversation. Starks, known for her gripping thrillers, shares her journey from engineering to writing, highlighting her academic achieveme...

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    What happens when your personal trials become public battles? We're diving deep into the drama that unfolded over the summer, involving alleged harassment and shocking legal disputes. Names like Anthony Christopher and Javier Leiva have become part of a narrative filled with accusations and attempts to undermine my work. Drawing strength from adversity, I liken this struggle to the "Eminem effect," where challenges only serve to st...

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    This episode delves into NXIVM, a group founded by Keith Raniere in 1988 that masqueraded as a personal development company but was later exposed as a cult. Following testimonies from former members in 2017, authorities investigated NXIVM, leading to Raniere’s arrest in March 2018 on charges including human trafficking and fraud. He was convicted in June 2019 and sentenced to 120 years in prison, although some followers remain loya...

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    July 27, 2024 17 mins
    David returns after a break due to his wife’s successful surgery, announcing the resumption of regular episodes, including one on the Nexium cult, and updates about other associated podcasts. After six years of solo production, David has hired a researcher to aid with case research, maintaining the same format. David introduces his new podcast, “We Are Not Afraid,” which combats misinformation against LaDonna Humphrey, facing sland...
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    Hoping all of the fathers out there had a happy Father's day. I also give you an update and answer questions on the LaDonna Humphrey Episode. 

    Statement from LaDonna on her Website Which includes a copy of the police report as well as the blindside text she was sent by Javier. I want you to keep in mind that when he posted parts of this foer his listeners, he DID NOT include the police report that exonerated her over ...

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    In this episode, I talk to author and detective Chris McMullen and author Maria Viola Jefferson about their book 'Three Decades Cold.' The book tells the story of Chris's career as a detective and his work on cold cases. The conversation covers topics such as the process of writing the book, the challenges of being a left-handed person, the reality of police work compared to TV shows, and the emotional impact of solv...

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    I delve into a personal story involving deceit, lies, and extortion, shedding light on a complex web of relationships and events. It covers the impact of a legal case, the involvement of individuals in the death fetish community, and the manipulation of podcast content.

    The narrative unfolds with a focus on transparency, integrity, and the pursuit of truth amidst conflicting accounts and personal agendas. The c...

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    The text discusses the critical issues surrounding suicide, drug abuse, and hazing within fraternity cultures, particularly highlighted in Max Marshall’s book “Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story.” This work exposes the dangerous activities and illegal operations tied to Greek life at the College of Charleston, including Xanax abuse, student deaths, and a nationwide trafficking network. Marshall, leveraging his experiences as ...

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    Unlock the secrets of the O.J. Simpson trial as we guide you through the riveting narratives and the cultural shockwaves it sent across America. The case that became a cornerstone of true crime discussion is dissected with a blend of my original podcast recording from 2018 and fresh insights that have percolated over the years. Together, we'll navigate t...

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