

Apple True Crime podcasts: 10 of the best podcasts about serial killers on Apple Podcasts
The last decade has seen an incredible growth in the popularity of true crime.
And several podcasts offer a fascinating insight into some of the world’s most twisted minds that we had never had before.
A large amount of true crime podcasts focus on notorious serial killers now available on Apple Podcasts and, if you are searching for that type of podcast, you’d be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed with choice.
Ted Bundy, Edmund Kemper and The Green River Killer have all been examined at length, with the popularity of true crime rising considerably in the past half a decade. For fans of the genre desperate to know more about specific crimes, podcasts often offer an insight unable to be found elsewhere.
However, finding a series that is destined to keep you listening to episodes you didn’t even know you wanted to listen to can be taxing.
So, if you’re a true crime fan, we saved you the hassle of finding the most popular pods which focus on some of the world’s most evil people by seeing which true crime podcasts are most highly rated on Apple podcasts.

1. My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Released in 2016, My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark is a hit true crime comedy podcast which has seen the duo break listening records and jet off on world tours. A must listen. Photo: My Favorite Murder

2. Strangeland - A True Crime podcast
Strangeland - A True Crime Podcast goes in deep on an array of infamous serial killers. Ended in 2019, but still well worth a listen to find out more about the world's worst criminals. Photo: Strangeland - A True Crime podcast

3. Murder Mystery and Makeup
Bailey Sarian, a professional makeup artist and true crime aficionado, covers everything from cannibals to cover-ups with a focus on the evil minds such as Jeffrey Dahmer and Charles Manson. Photo: Audioboom Studios

4. They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime
An award winning podcast, They Walk Among Us covers a broad range of cases from the sinister to the surreal. Photo: They Walk Among Us podcast