Criminologist Casey Jordan鈥檚 new true crime podcast launches

Dr. Casey Jordan
吃瓜头条 Professor of Justice and Law Administration has launched a new true crime podcast, 鈥.鈥 The podcast, which premiered on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, features Jordan, a well-known criminologist, profiler and attorney with more than three decades of on-air experience, and co-host Dr. Colleen Butler-Sweet, a sociology professor at Sacred Heart University. Together, they discuss real cases through the lens of Jordan鈥檚 actual analysis as the case unfolded, and Butler-Sweet鈥檚 exploration of how society, identity, and inequality shape our understanding of crime and justice.
The podcast can be found on ,听听and听, as of November 4.
According to the podcast鈥檚 website, 鈥溾 the difference between 鈥楥riminal Appeal鈥 and other true-crime podcasts is that Dr. Jordan features cases that she knows firsthand because she worked them in real-time. The show confronts tough questions about the justice system, media influence, and the gray areas of morality that surround every accused offender and determine every verdict. It鈥檚 smart, bold, and unflinchingly honest true-crime discussion with intellect and heart.鈥
Jordan鈥檚 significant experience providing analysis and commentary on high-profile crimes on major media outlets for decades has provided her with access to criminal case files, courtroom strategies, subject interviews, and previously unreleased evidence that she now is able to share with her podcast audience. Each episode will deliver not just a retelling, but a forensic-level breakdown of why crimes happen, how investigations unfold, and what justice really looks like behind closed doors.
鈥淲hen I talk about a case, it鈥檚 not conjecture, it鈥檚 experience,鈥 Jordan said.
The podcast鈥檚 first season will feature six full-hour episodes and six 鈥渕ini鈥 episodes. The first two-part episode focuses on convicted murderer Paris Lee Bennett, a 13-year-old who murdered his 4-year-old sister, Ella Bennett, in Abilene, Texas. Jordan analyzed Bennett during a prison interview with TV host Piers Morgan for his series,听鈥淧sychopath.鈥 Podcast listeners will get to hear excerpts from that prison interview.
The second two-part episode is about a Connecticut murder case. Linda Bigazzi, a 76-year-old woman who killed her 84-year-old husband in 2017, will be the topic of Jordan and Butler-Sweet鈥檚 discussion in this episode. Jordan interviewed the accused killer and will share never-before-heard鈥痚xcerpts on the podcast, revealing that Bigazzi had been abused by her husband for decades, something that was not disclosed by the media.
Jordan is recognizable to television news and true crime show viewers for her expertise in explaining the behaviors and motivation of serial killers and other violent criminals. She has served the In Session Criminologist and Legal Analyst on TruTV, as well as the in-house CNN Criminologist covering unfolding crime stories and offering play-by-play assessment during live trials. Jordan has represented 吃瓜头条 as a guest criminologist, legal analyst, or expert commentator with more than 1,200 television shows and newspaper stories, including 鈥48 Hours Mystery,鈥 ABC News 鈥20/20,鈥 NBC 鈥淭oday Show,鈥 CBS 鈥淓arly Show,鈥澨淕ood Morning America,鈥 and on many current events shows, including 鈥淎nderson Cooper 360.鈥 Jordan has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, Court TV, and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Most Wanted.鈥澨齋he has been quoted or featured in听The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor,听The New York Times, Yankee magazine,听USA Today, and Oprah鈥檚 鈥極鈥 magazine.
A frequent guest speaker at criminology associations, forensic conferences and justice forums, including annual presentations at Danbury Hospital鈥檚 Pediatrics Conference听and the Exploration Program at Yale University, Jordan appeared in TruTV鈥檚听reality show 鈥淯nsolved Murder Unit,鈥 where she teamed with a forensic听pathologist and police detective to reprocess evidence and develop leads听in unsolved homicide cases.听She currently offers case analysis for听Investigation Discovery鈥檚 series, 鈥淚 (Almost) Got Away with It鈥 and听鈥淪corned: Love Kills,鈥 as well as interviewing female subjects and听analyzing their behavior for ID鈥檚 show 鈥淲ives with Knives.鈥
Jordan holds a B.A. in Political Science, Law & Society, from the University of Tulsa; an M.A. in Criminal Justice from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice; a M.Phil. in Criminal Justice from CUNY Graduate School (John Jay College); a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, CUNY Graduate School (John Jay College); and a J.D. from Quinnipiac College of Law. She has more than two decades of university teaching, mediation, scholarly research and criminal justice consulting experience. Emphasis on teaching excellence and curriculum development has resulted in several pedagogical publications, including Allyn & Bacon鈥檚 Blockbuster Approach series (Blockbuster Approach to Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice, Sociology, and Anthropology). Grant-funded research and scholarly journal articles reflect her studies on homicide trends, serial killing and multicide, human trafficking, victimology (child abuse, domestic violence, homicide and sexual assault), and police studies, including articles in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement, the Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, and the Praeger Handbook of Victimology, and African Americans & Criminal Justice:听An Encyclopedia. Jordan also is certified in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Health Law.
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