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Some crimes are so shocking, they don't just make headlines, they change a nation. A body found where it shouldn't be. A pattern no one saw coming. A phone call that broke a case wide open. I'm Katie Ring, and this is America's Most Infamous Crimes, a crime House original powered by Pave Studios. Each week, we take on one of the most notorious criminal cases in American history. The serial killers who terrorized entire cities. The unsolved mysteries that still keep detectives up at night. The investigations that changed the way we think about justice. We're not here for the quick version. Each case unfolds across multiple episodes, released every Tuesday through Thursday, breaking down what happened, how investigators closed in, and why these crimes still haunt us today. These are the stories behind the headlines. America's Most Infamous Crimes. New episodes every Tuesday through Thursday. Follow now wherever you get your podcasts.
Podcast Title: America’s Most Infamous Crimes
Host: Katie Ring
Production: Crime House, powered by PAVE Studios
Episode Title: Introducing America’s Most Infamous Crimes
Release Date: March 5, 2026
In this introductory episode, host Katie Ring sets the stage for America’s Most Infamous Crimes—a new true-crime podcast series that delves deeply into the most notorious criminal cases in American history. Rather than offering condensed summaries, the podcast promises a multi-episode exploration of each case, focusing on the crimes themselves, the investigations, and their lasting impacts on law, culture, and American society.
On the emotional shock of crime:
"Some crimes are so shocking, they don't just make headlines, they change a nation."
— Katie Ring [00:02]
On investigative drama:
"A body found where it shouldn't be. A pattern no one saw coming. A phone call that broke a case wide open."
— Katie Ring [00:12]
On the mission of the podcast:
"We're not here for the quick version. Each case unfolds across multiple episodes, released every Tuesday through Thursday, breaking down what happened, how investigators closed in, and why these crimes still haunt us today."
— Katie Ring [00:34]
On why these stories matter:
"The investigations that changed the way we think about justice."
— Katie Ring [00:25]
Katie Ring’s delivery is serious, direct, and inviting—balancing suspenseful intrigue with a promise of thorough, empathetic storytelling. The language is vivid and evocative, immediately immersing listeners in the high stakes and enduring mysteries of America’s most shocking crimes.
This introductory episode sets an ambitious and gripping blueprint for the season. America’s Most Infamous Crimes promises not just to recount events, but to dig deep into the investigative twists, cultural ramifications, and unresolved questions of America’s darkest cases—with each story unfolding over multiple, richly detailed installments. Listeners are not just spectators, but are invited to engage and reflect on stories that “still haunt us today.”