😱 Hi guys! Today’s case is absolutely WILD.
We’re talking about a man who’s been called the WORST man in the United States — a predator who terrorized the country for over 35 years, taking 93 lives across 19 different states… and somehow, no one knew.
This is the chilling story of Samuel Little — a name that may not be as famous as other serial killers, but whose crimes are unmatched in scale.
From the 1970s through the early 2000s, he hunted vulnerable women, leaving behind a trail of unsolved mysteries, missing person cases, and grieving families. It wasn’t until decades later that the truth began to unravel — and even then, the sheer scope of his crimes stunned the nation.
How did he get away with it for so long?
Why did no one connect the dots between so many disappearances?
And how did he finally get caught?
We’re diving into all of it — from the early investigations to his shocking confessions that helped the FBI close dozens of cold cases.
At least four life sentences later, justice finally caught up with him — but the horrors of his crimes still haunt investigators and families today.
So buckle up, because this case is as dark as it gets. Luckily, we’ve got something sweet to balance it out…
🍰 What’s Cooking: Cake Pops with a Twist 🎂
We’re making fun, colorful cake pops that look innocent but are dangerously addictive (in a good way). Perfect for any occasion — or, in this case, a little stress eating while you listen to something spine-chilling.
Ingredients You’ll Need:
4 cups cake crumbs
1 cup frosting
200 g white chocolate
200 g marshmallow fondant
Petal dust, assorted colors
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Each week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, Brandi, and friends cook something delicious while unraveling some of the most shocking, bizarre, and unbelievable crimes in history — always with a sprinkle of humor and a dash of chaos. 😉
💀 93 victims. 19 states. 35 years of secrets.
Sweet treats meet dark truths — only on Killer Bites.
🎣 Yes, you read that right — a man disappears after getting catfished!
Today we’re mixing up something dangerously delicious — a Red Velvet Cream Cheese Bundt Cake ❤️🧁 — while diving into the wild and tragic story of Julian, a guy who thought he was heading out for a date… but never came back.
What started as a normal night quickly turned into a nightmare.
Julian was excited to meet “the girl” he’d been chatting with online — but behind that fake profile was something far more sinister. Within hours, he vanished without a trace.
Was it a setup? A robbery gone wrong? Or something even darker?
As the investigation unfolded, detectives uncovered layers of deception that left everyone stunned.
Fake identities. Hidden motives. A digital trail that led straight into danger.
So grab a fork, because this story — just like today’s recipe — is rich, layered, and full of shocking twists. 🍰
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Every week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, Brandi, and friends serve up a mix of murder, mystery, and mouthwatering recipes, all seasoned with a pinch of comedy 😉
🍰 What You’ll Need:
Cream Cheese Filling
1 (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened
4 tbsp butter, softened
½ cup granulated sugar
1 large egg
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 tsp vanilla extract
Red Velvet Cake
2 ⅓ cups all-purpose flour
1 ¾ cups sugar
3 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 ¼ cups vegetable oil
2 large eggs
½ cup sour cream
½ cup whole milk
1 tbsp vanilla extract
1 tbsp white vinegar
Red gel food coloring (as needed)
Cream Cheese Icing
2 cups powdered sugar
4 oz cream cheese, softened
¾ cup heavy cream
1 tbsp vanilla extract
🔪 A fake identity, a missing man, and a dessert that’s almost too good to be true.
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💍🧁 Today’s recipe might be sweet… but this story is anything but.
We’re baking up some classic white wedding cupcakes — light, fluffy, and oh-so-delicious — while diving into the absolutely wild story of Denise, a woman whose love life turned into a real-life true-crime thriller.
Here’s the short version:
Her husband goes missing… and just a few months later, she marries his best friend. 😳
Suspicious much?
Oh, it gets worse.
Denise’s story unravels into a tangled web of deceit, greed, and chaos — one that involves a missing husband, a new marriage, a divorce, and even a kidnapping! This isn’t your typical “happily ever after” — it’s the kind of case that makes you question just how far someone will go for love, attention, or maybe even money.
From sweet vows to bitter endings, this is one of those stories where every twist makes you gasp louder than the last. And while Denise’s choices are a recipe for disaster, our cupcakes are the perfect recipe for something actually worth celebrating. 😋
🎙️ If you’re new here, welcome to Killer Bites — your new true-crime-and-cooking obsession! Each week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, Brandi, and friends cook up mouthwatering bites while unraveling some of the most jaw-dropping true crime cases ever told — all sprinkled with a little dark humor, a lot of curiosity, and the occasional sugar rush. 😉
🧁✨ What You’ll Need to Bake These Killer Cupcakes: ✨🧁
Cupcakes:
1⅔ cups all-purpose flour
½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp baking soda
1 cup granulated sugar
½ cup unsalted butter, melted
¼ cup vanilla yogurt or sour cream
¾ cup buttermilk
1 tbsp clear vanilla extract
¼ tsp almond extract (optional, for that wedding-cake flavor)
2 egg whites
Frosting:
4 cups white American buttercream frosting
💔 Denise might’ve lost her husband, her morals, and her mind…
But we promise — you’ll only lose your self-control around these cupcakes.
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🔪 Tonight’s episode is as chilling as it is tragic…
We’re diving into the mysterious and haunting case of the Keddie Cabin Murders — a story that continues to baffle investigators and true-crime lovers decades later.
In the spring of 1981, a quiet family getaway in the woods of Keddie, California, turned into a scene straight out of a nightmare. Four people — including a mother, her two children, and a family friend — were found brutally murdered inside Cabin 28. The scene was gruesome: blood everywhere, a missing knife, a hammer that would later resurface years after the crime, and signs that pointed to something far darker than a random act of violence.
What really happened inside that cabin?
Why were certain clues hidden for decades?
And could there have been a cover-up that reached into law enforcement itself?
From long-lost evidence to suspicious silence, this case has everything: fear, betrayal, mystery, and unanswered questions that still echo through the pines of Keddie. So grab your spoon, your sense of curiosity, and maybe a blanket — because this one will send chills down your spine.
🎙️ If you’re new here, welcome to Killer Bites — your new true-crime-and-cooking obsession! Each week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, Brandi, and friends whip up something delicious while unpacking some of the wildest, weirdest, and darkest stories ever told. It’s murder, mystery, and mouth-watering recipes — all seasoned with a dash of humor and a pinch of chaos. 😉
🍗🔥 What’s Cooking Tonight: Chicken and Chestnut Stew with Pomegranate Rice 🔥🍗
For the Stew:
300 g chestnuts
100 g clarified butter (ghee)
1 whole chicken
Salt & pepper to taste
4 onions, finely sliced
A pinch of turmeric
2 tbsp pomegranate juice
1 cup pomegranate seeds
For the Rice:
2 cups rice
Salt to taste
100 g clarified butter (ghee)
4 cups hot water
This warm, tangy, slightly sweet Persian-inspired dish will fill your kitchen with comfort — even as the story fills your mind with questions.
🍩 Buckle up — this case is just do-nuts! 🍩
In this chilling episode of Killer Bites, Alex takes you deep into one of Chicago’s most baffling and heartbreaking crimes — the brutal murder of beloved salon owner Yolanda Holmes.
When Yolanda was found shot and stabbed inside her home, the community was shaken. She was known for her kindness, her energy, and her passion for helping others. There were no enemies, no financial disputes, no love triangles — nothing that screamed motive. For months, detectives were left grasping at shadows, following dead-end leads and puzzling over the senselessness of it all.
The only clue? A vague description of a suspect that Yolanda’s boyfriend barely caught sight of that tragic night. The mystery grew colder by the day — until her own son began acting strangely. What began as a tragic murder investigation slowly morphed into an unthinkable story of greed, betrayal, and the unimaginable darkness that can hide behind a family’s closed doors.
So, grab your mixing bowls and prepare for one of our most shocking true-crime-meets-kitchen stories yet. This week’s recipe: classic fluffy homemade donuts — sweet, warm, and dangerously addictive — the perfect contrast to the bitter twist of this case.
🎙️ If you’re new here, welcome to Killer Bites — your new true-crime-and-cooking obsession! Each week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, and friends whip up mouthwatering treats while diving into some of the craziest real-life murder cases you’ve ever heard. It’s dark, it’s funny, it’s a sprinkle of chaos — and we promise, you’ll be hooked after one bite.
🍩🔪 Ingredients You’ll Need: 🔪🍩
For the Donuts:
280 g all-purpose flour (≈ 2 cups + 3 tbsp)
40 g sugar (≈ 3 tbsp)
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp nutmeg
1 egg
120 g whole milk (≈ ½ cup — add 2–3 tbsp more if dough is too dry)
40 g melted butter (≈ ⅓ stick)
7 g dry yeast (1 packet)
For the Glaze:
250 g powdered sugar (≈ 2 cups)
75 g butter (≈ ⅔ stick)
3–5 tbsp milk (depending on how thin you like your glaze)
1 tsp vanilla extract
🎃 Welcome back to Killer Bites! Today, we’re whipping up a creamy, cinnamon-filled pumpkin pie while diving into one of the most disturbing sibling stories ever told — The Killer Twins Murder Case.
What started as a tale of two bright, picture-perfect sisters — top of their class, full of ambition, and adored by their family — quickly spiraled into something dark, twisted, and unthinkable. These identical twins, once bound by blood and brilliance, crossed a line that would leave investigators — and the world — shocked.
How did two promising young women go from honor roll students to cold, calculated murderers? What drove them to plan every chilling detail of their parents’ attack? We’ll walk you through the events that turned a loving home into a crime scene.
🩸 As we whisk, mix, and bake, we’ll uncover the emotional layers, motives, and manipulations behind the case — all while keeping the oven warm and the storytelling even hotter.
🔪 If you’re new here, welcome to your next obsession. Killer Bites blends true crime and cooking like no other podcast — serving up murder, mystery, and mouthwatering recipes with a generous sprinkle of dark humor.
Each week, hosts Alex, Mack, Trisha, and their friends cook up something delicious while dissecting some of the wildest true-crime stories out there. From crimes of passion to chilling conspiracies, no case is too twisted — and no recipe too sweet.
So grab your apron, preheat your oven, and join us for another episode where true crime meets dessert… because nothing pairs with a killer story like a killer bite.
🍪 In this chilling yet strangely cozy episode of Killer Bites, we’re diving into one of Canada’s most haunting true crime stories — the shocking case of the Pan family, also known as the “Daughter’s Revenge” story.
On the night of November 8, 2010, what began as an ordinary evening at home turned into a national nightmare. Twenty-five-year-old Jennifer Pan was relaxing in her room when she suddenly heard strange voices and heavy footsteps echoing through the house. Within minutes, a series of terrifying events would unfold — leaving her family shattered and an entire country captivated by the unbelievable twists of deceit, manipulation, and revenge.
As we bake a batch of warm, gooey cookies, we’ll take you step by step through the case — from Jennifer’s picture-perfect life to the shocking truths that emerged during the investigation. You’ll learn how a seemingly loving daughter orchestrated a plot that would send chills down every parent’s spine.
🔪 If you’re new here, welcome to Killer Bites — your new true crime and cooking obsession! Each week, Alex, Mack, Trisha, and a few friends whip up delicious dishes while serving up dark, fascinating tales from the world of true crime — always sprinkled with a dash of humor and a pinch of chaos.
So, grab your apron, preheat your oven, and get ready for a story that’s as twisted as it is unforgettable. Because here at Killer Bites, we believe that murder and mystery pair best with something sweet.
In 2010, 17-year-old Mackenzie Cowell was living every overachiever’s dream — juggling high school, beauty school, and a future that looked picture-perfect. But one ordinary afternoon, she vanished. Four days later, her body was discovered by the Columbia River, and the small Washington town she called home was shaken to its core. What really happened inside that beauty school? Was Mackenzie killed by someone she trusted — maybe even one of her classmates? Or did the police rush to judgment in their search for a suspect? In this episode, we’re breaking down the tangled web of evidence, false confessions, and unanswered questions behind one of the most haunting cases of the 2010s.
In today’s episode of Killer Bites, we’re diving into the terrifying legend of Elizabeth Bathory — the 17th-century Hungarian countess whose beauty, power, and sadistic obsession turned her into one of history’s most chilling figures. Known as The Blood Countess, Bathory is accused of torturing and murdering more than 600 young women — a number so staggering it earned her a place in the Guinness World Records as the most prolific female serial killer of all time.
Behind castle walls, she created a world of horror disguised as nobility. Servants vanished. Girls were lured with promises of work or privilege, only to face unspeakable cruelty. Some say she bathed in their blood, believing it would preserve her youth. Others insist the truth was even darker — a twisted blend of power, paranoia, and unchecked evil.
But was she truly the monster history remembers, or the victim of a political plot designed to destroy her empire? Join us as we peel back the layers of myth and murder surrounding Elizabeth Bathory — the woman whose thirst for control, beauty, and blood has haunted history for over four centuries.
In today’s chilling episode, we dive deep into one of France’s most disturbing and puzzling true crime cases — the brutal murders committed by the Papin sisters. In 1933, Christine and Léa Papin, two quiet, devoted maids working for a wealthy family in Le Mans, suddenly turned a night of routine chores into a scene of unthinkable horror. Their employers, Madame and Mademoiselle Lancelin, were found savagely murdered — their faces unrecognizable, their eyes gouged out.
But what could drive two young women, known for their obedience and silence, to such violence? Were they victims of years of mistreatment and class oppression, or had they fallen into what psychologists later called folie à deux — “the madness of two”?
We’ll explore their twisted bond, the eerie calm that followed the murders, and how this shocking case exposed deep cracks in French society. Decades later, the story of the Papin sisters still raises haunting questions about power, isolation, and what happens when reality blurs between two minds too close to separate.
If you think you’ve heard every shocking crime story — this one will make you question everything.
On a cold November night in 1974, British high society was rocked by a shocking crime inside one of London’s most exclusive neighborhoods. The nanny of Lord Richard John Bingham — better known as Lord Lucan — was found brutally murdered in the basement of his family’s home. Upstairs, his wife, Lady Lucan, bloodied and terrified, accused her husband of the attack.
Hours later, Lord Lucan vanished.
What followed was one of the most infamous disappearances in modern British history — a mystery that still baffles investigators, journalists, and conspiracy theorists nearly 50 years later. Some say Lucan drowned himself out of guilt. Others claim he escaped to Africa, living under a new identity. A few even insist he was framed — that the real killer was someone else entirely.
Was Lord Lucan a cold-blooded murderer, or a man wrongly accused who fled in panic?
From secret hideouts to rumored sightings across the globe, this episode dives deep into the strange web of lies, privilege, and scandal surrounding the Lucan case — and the unanswered question that haunts Britain to this day:
Where is Lord Lucan?
In this episode of Killer Bites: Victim or Villain, we dive into the bizarre and unsettling case of Ezra McCandless. At just 19 years old, she staggered into view one day—bloodied, shaken, and claiming she had narrowly escaped a brutal attack. Police rushed to uncover the truth, ready to hunt down whoever had tried to kill her.
But as investigators dug deeper, Ezra’s story didn’t just bend—it twisted into a tangled web of lies, love triangles, obsession, and betrayal. What seemed at first like the account of a traumatized young woman soon began to resemble a plot ripped straight out of a dark, queer coming-of-age Netflix drama.
So who is Ezra McCandless? A young woman scarred by violence? Or a manipulative villain hiding behind the mask of a victim? This case will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about truth, trust, and the line between survivor and suspect.
On Christmas Day, 1929, what should have been a day of joy and family togetherness turned into one of the darkest chapters in North Carolina’s history. Charles Lawson, a seemingly ordinary tobacco farmer, took his wife Fannie and their seven children into town for an unusual treat—brand-new clothes and a formal family portrait. At the time, this was seen as a luxury that poor farming families rarely indulged in. But in hindsight, it felt like a grim foreshadowing of what was to come, raising suspicions that Charles had been planning something far more sinister all along.
Later that same day, the holiday spirit was shattered when Charles Lawson brutally murdered his entire family—his wife, six of his children, and finally himself. Only one son, Arthur, survived, having been sent on an errand just before the bloodshed began. Neighbors were horrified as the news spread, and the community was left reeling, trying to understand how a father could commit such unthinkable acts. Some whispered about head injuries Charles had sustained in the months prior, others hinted at deeper, darker family secrets—including rumored abuse and even an alleged pregnancy involving his eldest daughter, Marie.
The massacre made national headlines, turning the Lawson farmhouse into a macabre tourist attraction in the weeks that followed. Thousands came to gawk at the crime scene, and ballads were even written about the tragedy, embedding it in Southern folklore. To this day, the Lawson Family murders remain one of the most infamous holiday crimes in American history—a chilling reminder that even the most festive of days can hide unimaginable horrors.
When Derek and Maria Broaddus bought their dream home in the quiet, upscale town of Westfield, New Jersey, they thought they’d found the perfect place to raise their three kids. But before they could even move in, their lives spiraled into a nightmare. Anonymous letters started arriving—signed only by “The Watcher.” The writer claimed to be keeping a close eye on the family, detailing eerie observations about their children, their home, and even the layout of the house. The letters grew darker, filled with threats and chilling questions like, “Have they found out what’s in the walls yet?”
Investigators launched a probe, but the case only grew stranger. Neighbors were suspected, DNA tests were run, and even the Broadduses themselves were accused of staging the whole ordeal. Despite years of fear and public speculation, no one has ever been caught—and the identity of The Watcher remains one of the most unsettling mysteries in suburban America. Was this the work of a disturbed neighbor, a cruel prankster, or someone who truly believed the house was theirs to watch over? The nightmare forced the family to abandon their dream home, leaving behind more questions than answers.
In September 1988, 7-year-old Jaclyn Dowaliby vanished from her bedroom in Midlothian, Illinois, in the middle of the night. Her mother reported her missing early that morning, and just days later, her body was discovered in a field — sparking one of the most controversial child murder cases of the late 1980s. At first, suspicion fell on her stepfather, David Dowaliby, after a neighbor with a history of mental illness claimed to have seen someone with a “big nose” near the family home. Despite flimsy evidence, David was arrested, tried, and convicted of Jaclyn’s murder, serving 583 days in prison before his conviction was overturned. With his release, the case unraveled into even deeper uncertainty, and law enforcement never secured another solid lead.
To this day, the case remains unsolved, with rumors swirling about family conflicts, mental illness, and whether Jaclyn’s schizophrenic uncle could have played a role in her death. Was David wrongfully accused in a rush to find a suspect, or was justice interrupted before the full truth came out? Over three decades later, Jaclyn’s story still leaves behind unanswered questions and a haunting mystery: who really silenced this 7-year-old girl?
In January 2013, the body of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found rolled up in a gym mat inside his high school. At first, investigators ruled it a tragic accident—claiming he had fallen in while reaching for a pair of sneakers. But the story didn’t sit right with Kendrick’s family. The more they looked into the details, the more disturbing questions arose: Why were there inconsistencies in the autopsy reports? Why was there missing surveillance footage? And why did it seem like key evidence was ignored or dismissed?
What started as a heartbreaking loss soon spiraled into one of the most controversial and debated cases in recent memory. Kendrick’s parents believe their son was murdered and that a massive cover-up has kept the truth buried. Was this really an accident—or something far darker?
In June 2002, the quiet life of 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart was shattered in the most terrifying way imaginable. While the rest of her family slept, a stranger crept into her bedroom, pressed a knife to her throat, and forced her into the night with one chilling warning: Stay silent or your family dies. What followed was nine long months of captivity, control, and manipulation that pushed Elizabeth to the edge of survival. This case shocked America, not only because of the brutality of her abduction but also because of the resilience Elizabeth showed when she was finally rescued. Was her freedom the end of the nightmare—or the beginning of a different kind of battle?
Seventeen-year-old Kelsey Smith was just running a quick errand at Target, picking up an anniversary gift for her boyfriend. But as she walked back to her car, her night—and her life—was stolen in an instant. What seemed like a safe suburban shopping trip turned into a nightmare when Edwin Hall, a man with a dark past, snatched her in broad daylight. Within hours, her disappearance gripped Kansas, sparking a frantic search that revealed chilling details about Hall’s behavior: packing for a “family vacation” just as the investigation closed in, acting suspicious while the community begged for answers.
But the biggest questions still linger: Why Kelsey? What drove Hall to target a teenage girl who had her whole life ahead of her? Was it a premeditated attack, a random act of violence, or the twisted fallout of a man unraveling from his own demons?
In this episode of Killer Bites, we dive into one of the most infamous unsolved disappearances in college history: Kristin Smart. A bright, ambitious student at Cal Poly, Kristin vanished in 1996 after attending a frat party—and to this day, her whereabouts remain a mystery. What really happened that night? And why did authorities fail to investigate her disappearance for decades properly?
We break down the timeline, explore the shocking gaps in the investigation, and dig into allegations that the university may have helped cover up key evidence. From mishandled leads to suspicious behavior by fraternity members, this case is a mix of college scandal, potential corruption, and a haunting disappearance that has left a community searching for answers. Join us as we unpack the twists, the theories, and the chilling reality behind Kristin Smart’s case.
On March 7, 2015, Ashlee Martinson—known online as “Vampchick”—snapped. After years of enduring abuse and failed attempts to escape her violent home, the 17-year-old turned on her parents in a brutal act of revenge. The media was quick to paint her as a goth-obsessed teen lost in her love for horror stories, heavy makeup, and dreams of becoming a mortician. But the truth behind Ashlee’s life is far more disturbing than any headline. This isn’t just the story of a teen killer—it’s a chilling look at what years of trauma, silence, and darkness can do to someone who feels completely trapped. Was Ashlee a monster born from her own obsessions, or a victim pushed to her breaking point?