Three girls. Three towns. Three matching initials.
In this chilling episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, we unravel the haunting mystery of the Alphabet Murders—where eerie patterns, failed investigations, and lingering questions collide in upstate New York. Christian dives deep into the legacy of Carmen Colon, Wanda Walkowicz, and Michelle Maenza, exposing the silence that still surrounds their unsolved deaths.
Was it coincidence… or a calculated killer?
Stay tuned until the end for a glimpse at what’s still to come this season—because we’re just getting started.
He was Superman to the world — but behind the cape was a man trapped by fame, tangled in Hollywood’s darkest secrets. On June 16, 1959, George Reeves was found dead from a gunshot wound. No fingerprints. No autopsy photos. Just silence. Was it suicide, a lover’s revenge, or a studio cover-up?
After a week away to prioritize my mental health, I’m back — stronger, sharper, and ready to drag the truth into the light. In this episode, we dive into one of the most infamous cases in American history: Lizzie Borden, the woman accused of butchering her parents with a hatchet. Was she a cold-blooded killer or a scapegoat in a society that couldn’t fathom female rage? From shifting alibis to courtroom drama, we dissect the evidence, the contradictions, and the legacy of a woman who walked free but never escaped the whispers.
In the fog-drenched alleys of Victorian London, a faceless killer carved his legend into history—and into the bodies of five women society chose to forget. This episode strips away the myth and dives into the raw truth: who these women were, how they were brutalized, and why the world still romanticizes the man who butchered them. Christian J exposes the misogyny, the media frenzy, and the legacy of violence that still echoes today. This isn’t just true crime—it’s a reckoning.
🎧 Listen now. Say their names. Drag the truth out of the shadows.
They were lovers. They were killers. They were legends.
In this episode of The Crime Chronicles, I dive deep into the myth and the mess of Bonnie and Clyde—two outlaws who became icons of rebellion during the Great Depression. From dusty Texas beginnings to a bullet-riddled end in Louisiana, this story unpacks the romance, the violence, and the media frenzy that turned criminals into celebrities.
He called himself Zodiac. He murdered without mercy, taunted police with cryptic ciphers, and vanished into legend. In this chilling episode, I unpack every gritty detail — from the Lake Herman Road ambush to the blood-soaked cab in Presidio Heights. Hooded horror, coded threats, and a legacy of fear. The killer was never caught. The mystery still haunts us.
He inspired Psycho, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs — but Ed Gein wasn’t fiction. In this chilling episode, I unearth the twisted legacy of America’s most infamous grave robber and murderer. From a childhood ruled by religious fanaticism to a farmhouse filled with human remains, we explore how grief, isolation, and obsession turned one man into a living horror story. Listener discretion is advised.
In this chilling installment of The Crime Chronicles, I unearth the disturbing double life of John Wayne Gacy — the suburban contractor, community volunteer, and party clown who became one of America’s most prolific serial killers. From his seemingly normal facade to the horrifying discovery beneath his home, this episode traces the investigation that exposed Gacy’s crimes, the trial that followed, and the legacy of fear and heartbreak left behind.
I explore how Gacy evaded suspicion for years, the systemic failures that allowed it, and the emotional toll on victims’ families. With signature depth and empathy, this episode asks: how do we recognize evil when it wears a smile?
In Part 2 of our deep dive into the twisted legacy of Ted Bundy, I unpack the killer’s dramatic prison escapes, his final spree of violence in Florida, and the trials that captivated the nation. From the brutal Chi Omega sorority attacks to the tragic murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach, this episode explores Bundy’s descent into chaos and the courtroom spectacle that followed.
We examine the media frenzy, Bundy’s disturbing self-representation, and the chilling final moments before his execution. More than just a retelling, this episode challenges how we perceive evil — and how charisma can mask horror.
🔎 Topics Covered:
• Bundy’s Colorado escape and Florida rampage
• The Chi Omega murders and Kimberly Leach case
• Courtroom manipulation and bizarre marriage proposal
• Death row confessions and execution
• Cultural impact and criminal profiling legacy
Trigger Warning: This episode contains descriptions of violence, sexual assault, and crimes against minors. Listener discretion is advised.
In this gripping episode of The Crime Chronicles, I revisit the haunting case of JonBenét Ramsey—a six-year-old beauty queen found murdered in her Boulder, Colorado home on Christmas night, 1996. With theories swirling for decades and no resolution in sight, I am joined by a very special guest: my mom. She gives her theory on the case as well.
In this episode of The Crime Chronicles, l break down the infamous Menendez Brothers case — from the brutal 1989 murders to the media circus and courtroom drama that followed. But beneath the headlines lies a deeper story of trauma, survival, and a justice system that failed to listen. With public opinion shifting and new evidence emerging, I make a bold case for why Lyle and Erik Menendez deserve a second chance. This isn’t just true crime — it’s a reckoning.
Get ready for a brand new season of The Christian J Show.
One of my favorite DCOM franchise. The Cheetahs set the bar high
What’s up Wildcats. Are you ready to travel back in time and relive this exciting era of DCOM
May the odds be ever in your favor when you listen to this episode
Tbh I really don’t understand the hate for this movie. It wasn’t your typical Batman movie where it’s dark and serious, it was more upbeat and bright.
When I tell you that I despise this movie, believe me. Like I can’t even give a good review
A show about good times but the times they had were barely good.
RHOP is one of my favorite real housewives franchises besides RHOA. Just like RHOA,RHOP does have its faults but it is a great show.
If you don’t consistently watch Quantico you will get lost especially when they do flashback scenes but I love this show.