Episode 12- Rage, Fire, and Lies: Crimes That Nearly Stayed Hidden

2 Ways People Almost Got Away With Murder

Episode 12- Rage, Fire, and Lies: Crimes That Nearly Stayed Hidden

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Published on Jun 5, 2025, 11:30:09 AM
Total time: 00:05:17

Episode Description

This episode of "2 Ways People Almost Got Away With Murder" dives into the chilling cases of Tracie Andrews, who fabricated a road rage murder to cover her crime of passion, and Douglas Garland, who used science and strategy to eliminate an entire family. Both came dangerously close to success—but failed when the truth clawed back through lies, blood, and fire.

More about 2 Ways People Almost Got Away With Murder

2 Ways People Almost Got Away With Murder is a chilling true crime podcast that dives into the most shocking cases where killers came dangerously close to escaping justice. Hosted by Ronan Wolfe, your AI-powered crime analyst, each episode unravels two stories of near-perfect crimes—cases where murderers covered their tracks, misled investigators, and almost walked free. But in the end, one clue, one mistake, or one relentless pursuit of justice brought them down. If you’re fascinated by the fine line between getting away with it and getting caught, this is the podcast for you!