Episodes
201 North Street: The Allan Lucy Murder House
At 201 North Street in Uniontown, Alabama , a stately 1918 Neo-Classical Revival home once stood as a symbol of Southern elegance: massive columns, symmetrical windows, and a grand front porch overloo...
The Reynolda House: The Unsolved Death of Tobacco Heir Smith Reynolds
In this episode of Crime Estate, we travel to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to unravel one of the South’s most fascinating and controversial true crime stories—the mysterious death of Zachary Smith R...
89 - The Tragic and Unnecessary Death of Gregory Glenn Biggs
In this episode of Crime Estate , we examine the tragic and disturbing hit-and-run death of Gregory Biggs . Gregory was struck by a vehicle, became trapped on the windshield, and ultimately died after...
88 | Ana Walshe: Missing Mother, Troubled Marriage and a Chilling Investigation
In our first episode of 2026, we dive into the shocking murder of Ana Walshe and the web of lies, fraud, and betrayal surrounding her husband, Brian Walshe . From Ana’s rise in real estate to Brian’s ...
87 - Looking Back at 2025
Hey y’all—what a year it’s been. In this special year-end wrap-up episode of Crime Estate , we’re looking back at the biggest cases, conversations, and controversies we covered in 2025. We’re reading ...
86 - The Higher the Hair, The Closer to God? The Life and Legacy of Gwen Shamblin Lara
Was the Weigh Down Workshop and Gwen Shamblin Lara’s Remnant Fellowship Church a church...or a high-control cult? And did the organization help cover up a murder connected to two of its followers? Joi...
86 - Gwen Shamblin Lara
Was the Weigh Down Workshop and Gwen Shamblin Lara’s Remnant Fellowship Church a church...or a high-control cult? And did the organization help cover up a murder connected to two of its followers? Joi...
From Harlem to Highbridge: The Murder of Collin Small
When 44-year-old Collin Small vanished from his Bronx apartment, police followed a trail that led to a shocking discovery and a familiar face. His longtime friend, Sheldon Johnson Jr., once celebrated...
84 - George Remus and the Empire too Grand to Last
Bootlegger. Lawyer. Killer. During Prohibition, George Remus — a lawyer, pharmacist, and self-made millionaire — discovered a loophole in the Volstead Act that made him one of America’s richest bootle...




