Wicked Words - A True Crime Talk Show with Kate Winkler Dawson

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Welcome to Tenfold More Wicked Presents: Wicked Words, Kate Winkler Dawson's true crime talk show. On each new episode of Wicked Words, Kate interviews journalists, podcasters and authors about their fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from their investigations in the world of true crime, many of which have never been shared before. Kate interviews Patricia Cornwell, the prolific true crime author about her book Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper – Case Closed, she heads to Texas with veteran journalist Rena Pederson to discuss her coverage of an uncatchable jewel thief during the swinging sixties, chats with podcaster and journalist Mandy Matney from the Murdaugh Murders Podcast and so much more. These are the stories behind the stories. Also in this feed is host Kate Winkler Dawson’s true crime limited series, Tenfold More Wicked. Season 12 - A Blessing and a CurseSeason 11 - Fire and BrimstoneSeason 10 - Entitled Season 9 - The Wolf Among UsSeason 8 - The Morphine MurderessSeason 7 - The Annihilator Season 6 - The Echo of MurderSeason 5 - Blood FeudSeason 4 - Tiger WomanSeason 3 - Murder in the CourtSeason 2 - The Body SnatcherSeason 1 - All That is WickedWicked Words is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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  • dweezlehead
    Omg
    Fire on the Levee was fantastic
  • Ivakota
    Nice mix of storytelling from the authors
    This podcast is different than most of the shows I follow as it is told by the guest rather than the host/investigative journalist and is the perfect length, tone, and mood to listen to just about anytime of day. The authors she has on are great at giving us the best of their stories without having to read the book, which is nice. I really like the podcast.
  • Bschora
    Spoilers in the Trailers.
    Why is so much information exposed in the trailer? Example S11. I almost don’t need to listen to the episodes. The entire story is outlined. What fun is this? The other thing that was difficult was listening to the narration of one of the interviewees, The Shell Lake Massacre. This author sounds like she is on the verge of crying during the entire show. That’s rough. She way internalized the story, so much that I had to fight just quitting the listen. Sure she’s remotely related to the story, a story that is 57 years old, but a writer’s job is to tell the story. Be emotional in private with a trusted supporter.
  • Lee Geranios
    Eliza Borden story
    First “often” is pronounced “Offen.” The T is silent. Second your hatred of white people and white men is tiresome. “The patriarchy.” So boring. You apply present standards to historical figures. In King Phillips War you say only Indians were killed. Those mean white people. The Indians gave as good as they got. So stop saying “white people.” It’s a racial slur. You do this in almost every podcast. Those bad white people.
  • Bookgirl618
    She’s gone
    Loved the episode but your guest sounded like she was talking through a bad land line connection. Hard to listen to.
  • Violetshikibu
    Smart show
    Very thoughtful coverage and interviews, glad to listen to such an experienced and informed expert.
  • fraidofshadow
    Respected
    Love each episode, love the concept of interviewing the authors of these historical cases. Kate puts in a lot of work on all her podcasts and it shows
  • Nikki1492
    One of the best
    Kate Winkler Dawson is by far one of the best true crime podcasters out there. Everything is deeply researched, sensitively presented with warmth and when it fits, humor. Love the podcast.
  • hbht!!!!
    Kyron Horman
    This story is heartbreaking but this episode is great.
  • chiefbiz212
    Delightful!
    Love these historical stories! Kate’s voice is exceptionally pleasant and her laugh is contagious! Really enjoyed the Patricia Cornwell episode as she is my all time favorite!
  • cmdm
    lots of insight...
    well written…host has a great voice…one of the best…she asks all the right questions…
  • hsifhebancoehwbbch
    Ten Fold will be missed
    I just binged through season 12 of Ten Fold More Wicked and at the end, Kate announces that this is the last of the show. She will be focusing on Wicked Words and Buried Bones going forward. That made me sad and compelled me to write this review. I just love Kate as an author, writer and podcast host. I could listen to her talk all day Lol. But Ten Fold was a little more special to me because she deep dives into the subject’s families and we got to hear background stories that we otherwise may never would have heard, if Kate didn’t interview the families and friends. I guess I just want to thank Kate for 12 amazing seasons of the show and say that it will be missed.
  • PW from GR
    Wonderful!
    Fresh take on true crime by professionals all the way around. Kate is one of the best podcasters in the field. Excellent production as well.
  • Spike 1954
    I’ve been listening to Kate for a very long time…
    she is, without a doubt, the woman I would want to be if I could relive my life. Excellent research based on intense curiosity, and a wonderful writer. I wouldn’t miss a thing she does books podcasts it doesn’t matter I am there. She is five stars throughout, her career. I know that my heart and Kate please realize how special you are.
  • MaggieK1992
    One of the best true crime shows
    Love this podcast! It makes my commute so much better. Her voice is soothing, despite the tough subject matter. Each episode is interesting. Can’t rate it high enough.
  • NAStwins
    Fantastic
    I LOVE this format and content, keep them coming!
  • Kanstense11
    Top Notch
    This is one of my favorite podcasts. I appreciate Kate and her hard work to create top notch content. Kate’s books are also fantastic along with her podcast Buried Bones!
  • TCB1967
    One of my favorite podcasts
    I love listening to Kate’s interviews. They always make me want to read the book(s) to learn more.
  • sai0787
    Wicked addiction
    I’m already hooked on this show! I loved the Jack the Ripper scholar, and then wow I could listen to Gregg Olsen talk forever. This premise is fantastic, brava KWD
  • Bo Bara77
    Interesting cases!
    Really well-done podcast. Thorough research & good story telling.
  • Disney Jerri
    Ten fold more wicked
    I will miss this podcast! Have loved every series! Good luck Kate!
  • CMiddleIsland
    Say It Isn’t So!
    I’m so sad to hear this is the last season. I have loved these seasons of TMW. I have listened to them all at least 3 times through. Kate is a lovely story teller and I’m grateful to have journeyed into the past with her!!
  • BMWEinNC03
    Thanks!
    Thank you for a great series! I wish you well and look forward to listening to you on Buried Bones and Wicked Words.
  • Kiktonks
    Thank you to the Tenfold team
    I've been truly touched by the incredible work by this podcast and its team, both Tenfold More Wicked and Wicked Words. Thoughtful without ANY indulging in voyeurism or "trauma porn," Tenfold treated its stories like these people were people, even hundreds of years ago. I have often wondered at how Tenfold would approach the many stories it didn't highlight in its twelve seasons, wondering what Tenfold would notice that other true crime podcasters do not. There's a real kindness in seeking to witness a person's final moments, and in understanding their killer. Thank you Tenfold for teaching me how to hold the truth with kindness, to allow people to be complicated and nuanced, even centuries later. I'll be relistening often.
  • CZ Martins
    This can’t be the last season!
    Say it isn’t so! I love this podcast and just learned this may be the final season. I love Kate’s writing style, her calming voice, and her research topics. I actually traveled to Boston from CA just because she makes me fall in love with any place she covers. At least I still have Buried Bones.
  • JJbrklyn
    From Episode 1
    I’ve been a listener since the beginning and love every season. So sad this is the last but glad I’ve had the opportunity to listen to them all!
  • Rich Jester
    Title: A Captivating Dive into True Crime with "Wicked Words"
    I've been an avid listener of the true crime podcast "Wicked Words" for a while now, and it never ceases to impress me with its gripping storytelling and thorough research. The podcast not only delves into fascinating true crime stories but also provides a wealth of recommendations for true crime novels that have become some of my favorites. Through "Wicked Words," I've discovered incredible books like "American Predator," which offers a chilling account of one of the most elusive serial killers in recent history, and "Feud" by Dean King, a riveting tale of a historical conflict that unveils the complexities of human nature. The podcast's host has an uncanny ability to connect listeners with great authors and uncover revelations about real history that many people think they know but are often surprised to learn more about. The depth of research and the engaging way in which stories are told make "Wicked Words" a standout in the true crime genre. If you're a fan of true crime and enjoy uncovering the layers of history through well-researched books, this podcast is a must-listen. It's not just about the crimes; it's about understanding the human stories behind them, and "Wicked Words" does this exceptionally well. Highly recommended!
  • tcrazyhouse5
    Excited for Season 12…
    I love listening to KWD, and the thoroughness she puts into her podcasts. I was sorry to hear, while listening to MFM, that Season 12 will be the last for Tenfold More Wicked. I’m hoping she continues with Wicked Words and Buried Bones! Great job Kate!
  • lynnskips
    obvious stretch
    i love KWD and stuck with these seasons for a while but it’s obvious there isn’t enough detailed information available on these old stories to support this many episodes. The unfunny and unsupportable conjecture is hard to listen to.
  • TildaJean
    Cursed?
    That claim is just silliness. Imagine how many descendants of the! “great, great, great grandmother “ have NOT become axe murderers. Also, if places are cursed by previous tragedies, Europe must be overridden by ghosts. A waste of time.
  • Loptyihgftio
    Amazing true crime podcast
    I LOVE this podcast so much more than the typical true crime podcast. I’m not like really into history or anything normally, but this podcast takes me away to another place, another time, another life. The way it is narrated and structured is so perfect, it’s like reading a really good book that you are so immersed in , you feel like you’re in the story. Excellent, genius, and a real “page turner.” The only problem is, I can’t stop listening to it!
  • Decoolz
    I do love this podcast
    However, in the April 15 2024 episode one of the experts says “they were burning witches 90 miles away.” I assume he was talking about Salem, and that is factually incorrect. No one was burned to death during the Witch Trials. As a podcast that talks so much about facts and digging deep to tell the whole story, I’m very surprised that slipped in. Otherwise, this podcast is fantastic. I am loving how this story is being told. I’ve only heard it told as a “spooky urban legend” before this deep dive.
  • SafetyForKids
    Great history here
    This is closely aligned with my own family history- Great Migration, followed Roger Williams to RI, went with Hutchinson to New Netherlands, etc. It’s Wonderful to follow this story!
  • Shakalaka1
    Love season eleven!
    “Fire and Brimstone” is by far my favorite season so far, and we are only two episodes in! I truly didn’t want today’s to end. :)
  • jOmammad
    I need more!
    I have binge listened to all 10 seasons in 3 months. AMAZING! Keep all this great stuff coming
  • magnabella
    Why the weird breathy delivery?!?
    I tried again but still can't listen to KWD on this show. I love her on Buried Bones because she doesn't do the weird breathy delivery when speaking. On this podcast, she ends every sentence with this breathy emphasis that is annoying and distracting. When she speaks to the guests, her voice is very pleasant. I truly want to listen because the subjects each season seem intriguing but I rarely make it to the end of the first episode because of the way she reads her narrative. I don't know if she's going for drama but it translates to my ears as a bad attempt at being sultry and I can't get past it.
  • eemarnie
    Crime and history intersect
    With meticulous attention to detail, the host delves into real stories, offering listeners an immersive experience into the murky depths of the past. What sets this podcast apart is its commitment to accuracy, meticulously researching the surrounding contemporary history to provide context and depth to each tale. In this way, the stories intersect with the past providing a captivating and authentic experience for those fascinated with both true crime and history.
  • projectgirl
    First several seasons good, but
    I have stuck with this podcast because I like the interviews with journalists. I find the long form series extremely boring with endless sound effects like footsteps in the gravel and endless eye rolly repetitive content. I always come away with the thought that a wiki page could have given me all of this without dragging it out with poor sound quality interviews. If you’re going to tell a story in long form rather than a quick read, it needs to be told in a compelling way.
  • Handyrae
    Twice as long as needed
    Let me preface my review by saying I love history, Colonial Williamsburg, and podcasts. Because of all that, I was excited to listen to this podcast, but wow is it boring. This story could have been told, and told well, in 2 or 3 episodes. You can imagine how much padding was needed to get the show to 6 episode. Apart from repeating the same points over, and over, and over again, the host went on all sorts of ridiculously unnecessary tangents. Perhaps the most ridiculous was talking about Edward Kennedy and the 1969 Chappaquiddick scandal.
  • Box Diggy
    Addicting
    Kate is a remarkably talented story teller who has a gift for choosing and researching the most intriguing of tales! I love this podcast.
  • Lightning121710
    Great research!
    I really want to listen to these stories, but I just need more vocal inflection to be able to listen. Every word sounds the same.
  • Steve7219
    Excellent story!
    I love Kate’s storytelling, I can’t get enough of this season. This is a fabulous story, historical true crime is so fascinating!
  • Clb4211
    Cringe- Found out that I’m John Blair’s granddaughter
    My paternal family history in Virginia is pretty ugly. I heard “John Blair” and “Robinson” and knew it was familiar, given that I’d just invested significant time into Ancestry.com. Sure enough…. This is my family. Wondering if you found anything else about John Blair that you’d be willing to share. My IG is seebee1124.
  • Darlabell51
    Awful!
    I just can NOT listen to thistle hosts voice is so annoying!! Plus she has a lisp or something, I thought the name of the podcast was Temples Were Wicked, that’s the way it sounded to me coming out of her mouth!
  • McFortySix
    Enjoy this
    I really enjoy the story telling aspect of this podcast. I also like her other podcast Buried Bones and am currently reading her book Death in the Air. The story telling without outside input is a nice break in True Crime genre.
  • Hoj215
    Just wish for episode numbers
    Really enjoyable, and easy to follow the narrative. My only gripe is the lack of episode numbers, so it can be very difficult to see which is next in a series. Especially as all seasons are lumped as one show, but have different names.
  • beangirl70
    Look forward to listening every week!
    Kate is so awesome at presenting these stories/cases! So interesting and leave you pondering.
  • Mrs Skinny Skip
    New series about old Virginia
    I now have a better understanding of the British crown’s greed to rule and tax the new American colonies.
  • Bird NH
    Kate Fan
    I have always been a HUGE Kate fan . . from her articles to her books to her podcasts (I have them all!). However, I just listened to the first episode for Ten Fold More Wicked Entitled: The Virginia Elite and I am not sure I can listen to anymore. . . .THERE ARE MORE WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE THEN “MOST”. “ The most powerful . . “ “ The most elite . . . “ I even started counting and thinking it would make a great drinking game to get drunk . . .drink every time Kate says “MOST”! You have always been one of my favorite authors . . .use a thesaurus and expand the vocabulary please!
  • Nothgirb
    So excited about season 10
    You have to listen to this podcast if you don’t, you’re crazy Kate does such an amazing job best storyteller ever!!!!
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