True Crime One-On-One

Not just another True Crime Podcast... | Updated June 5th, 2020

“True Crime One-On-One” is a series I (Eric Renderking Fisk) do on my podcast where I interview families and survivors of crimes and how they cope and are seeking help in finding justice. I'm always looking for people who would like to come on my show and talk about their cases and let us know how we can help.

I also interview True Crime podcasters, investigators and authors to ask them about their motivations. What inspired these people to become determined to do what they do? What are the original cases that gave them their start, the cases they’re working on, and the cases that keep them going? And what is the “Holy Grail” of True Crime topics they want to tackle in the future?

The Latest...

Paige Elmore from Reverie True Crime! || December 9th, 2020

Paige Elmore from Reverie True Crime joins Eric Fisk to discuss how and why she started her podcast. Paige and Eric share their stories about how interviews from prior shows changed how they feel about the genre of True Crime and the specific moments they decided to concentrate more on helping the victims and the survivors by assisting them in telling their stories. Why does the word "Allegedly" get used so often in podcasts like these?

Paige and Eric then share their thoughts about two of the most controversial episodes of the Netflix reboot of Unsolved Mysteries and tease the audience about an upcoming series of episodes surrounding the biggest True Crime story from 1969.

Past Episodes

True Crime One-On-One: Nancy Simpson of The Toll Podcast | December 2019
Nancy Simpson shares with us how she began her career in broadcasting, how to conduct a great interview, and tells us about The Toll Podcast and why the story of Shirley Jane Rose who vanished from Springfield, Missouri on the night of October 17th, 1975 matters still to this day... as Nancy and her team wrote on their website in their description and mission statement; The Toll Podcast Explore the collateral damage a crime or unexpected loss has on the families, it touches their community. We also talk about the hard work that goes into doing a True Crime podcast and the importance of doing your own research and giving credit when and where it’s due. A special note; this interview was done over the phone at a location with poor signal quality. The audio did cut out a few times and while I was able to edit most of the problems out there are still a few glitches. A special thank you again to Nancy for sticking with it and seeing it through to the end.

Eric Carter-Landin from True Consequences. | March 2020
An interview Eric Carter-Landin from True Consequences about True Crime in his home state of New Mexico and the cases that he covers on his own podcast.

Jenny Carrieri - Justice4Jody.com | April 2020
What began as a quest to find out who killed her twin sister, Jenny discovers so much more including a corrupt police department, incompetent crime scene investigators and a code of silence. During her crusade to find her sister’s killer she also meets with other victims’ families and pieces together a disturbing picture of how fractured our justice system has become.

Mitzi Szereto - "The Best New True Crime Stories: Serial Killers" | April 1st, 2020
Mitzi Szereto talks about the writing and editing process for True Crime authors and editors. We also talk about the wonderful True Crime community and how so many fans work hard as armchair detectives, how social media and streaming services have helped and hurt the genre, and what makes for a great, credible True Crime Story.

Aurora Cady - Cofounder of MurderMurder News | May 24th, 2020
In this conversation with Aurora, we talk about close encounters with True Crime locations, the inspiration for the Murder Murder website, using Social Media to solve unsolved crimes, using technology to prevent crimes in the first place, and we joke about starting a True Crime Cult in the wilderness. And More.

Sarah Turney - “Voices for Justice” | June 1st, 2020
This time I talk with Sarah Turney about her website and podcast - Voices For Justice and how she took the tragedy of losing her older sister and learning the truth about her father's criminal behavior and turned it her life's mission for justice. While she fights to share with the rest of the world about what really happened to Allysa Turney and what it was like to discover her dad was planning an act of terrorism, she has become a victim advocate and an inspiration for all of us fellow survivors.

Donna Boydstun Hill of “Missing Persons International” and “Unsolved And Missing” | June 7th, 2020
Donna Boydstun Hill of the Facebook Groups “Missing Persons International” and "Unsolved And Missing" to talk about becoming an advocate for missing and abducted people and working with their families to find them or bring closure to the cases. We also talk about The Forth Worth Missing Trio case from 1974 that was part of her inspiration to do the work she does today. 

Special Guest Eric Carter-Landin - “Justice for Jacob Jeremiah Landin” Eric Carter-Landin from True Consequences returns to talk with me, Eric Fisk, about the case that started it all for him, the death of his brother, Jacob. The conversation includes how predators work their way into the lives of unsuspecting single women and their families, how victims are often blamed, and the innocent are scapegoated. We also compare notes and explore exactly how the so-called justice system is complicit through utter incompetence or actual conspiracy. Eric and I end this episode by sharing thoughts about the healing power of therapy and refusing to remain silent.

A word of warning: This episode involves talk about domestic violence and child abuse. Listener discretion is advised.