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About Small Town Murder Podcast
Current events for the Small Town Murder Podcast include an exciting lineup of live performances across various cities in the United States. In 2023, Pietragallo and Whisman announced a series of live shows, featuring their signature storytelling style and engaging audience interactions. Fans can expect a mix of new cases and beloved favorites from the podcast, delivered with the same comedic flair that has made the show a hit. Additionally, the hosts have embraced the growing trend of virtual events, offering online shows that allow fans from around the world to participate. The podcast continues to release new episodes weekly, maintaining its relevance in the crowded podcasting space. With plans to expand their merchandise line and additional tours scheduled, the Small Town Murder Podcast remains a vibrant part of the live event scene, continually captivating audiences with their unique take on true crime.
Small Town Murder Podcast History
The Small Town Murder Podcast, created by comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman, began its journey in 2017. The duo, with backgrounds in stand-up comedy and a passion for true crime, decided to combine their interests to explore the often-overlooked stories of murder in small towns across America. The podcast quickly gained popularity due to its unique format, blending humor with in-depth storytelling. Each episode features a different small-town murder case, peppered with witty banter and comedic commentary, which sets it apart from other true crime podcasts. The show's success led to a loyal fan base, allowing Pietragallo and Whisman to expand their reach and explore live performances. As the podcast grew, they began to tour and perform live shows, offering fans an opportunity to experience their comedic take on true crime in person. These live events not only showcased their chemistry and storytelling skills but also allowed for audience interaction, adding a dynamic element to the performances. Over the years, the Small Town Murder Podcast has become a staple in the true crime genre, with a distinctive blend of humor and horror, cementing its place in podcast history.