I’m the creator, writer, and host of the hit true crime podcast Gone South. The show has been downloaded more than 15 million times and regularly appears among the Top 100 on the Apple Podcasts charts. I was also a lead producer on the Audible Original podcast Meltdown about the 2008 financial crisis.
Gone South
Who Killed Margaret Coon?
This 8-part series focuses on the 1987 unsolved murder of an assistant DA from St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, named Margaret Coon. It was featured on the My Favorite Murder podcast, won a National Edward R. Murrow Award, and has been downloaded more than 10 million times.
The Dixie Mafia
This 8-part series is about a group of traveling criminals who operated in the Southern U.S. from the 1960s to the 1980s, and were found responsible for the high-profile murders of a circuit court judge and his wife in Biloxi, Mississippi. It was among the Top 20 Most Followed Podcasts of 2022 on iTunes.
The Sign Cutter
This six-part series follows the story of a former U.S. Border Patrol agent in Laredo, Texas, who was charged with murdering four women over the course of two weeks in 2018. Known as a master tracker—or “sign cutter”—the agent was seen by some as a hero and by others as a predator hiding in plain sight.
Season Four
Season Four takes a different approach than our earlier seasons. Instead of focusing on a single story, we told 30 stories in a range of formats (i.e., one-, two-, and three-parters).
Meltdown
Meltdown is an 8-part Audible Original podcast about the 2008 financial crisis and the government’s botched, multibillion-dollar bailout. Produced by Jigsaw Productions and hosted by journalist David Sirota, it argues that the financial crisis unlocks almost every big thing that’s gone wrong in America in the 21st Century, from climate change, to the all-out assault on democracy, to the rise of white nationalism. The series dives deep into the decisions made by politicians, bankers, and regulators during one of the most pivotal moments in modern U.S. history.