The second episode of Spotify’s latest Original true crime podcast from Parcast, INTERNATIONAL INFAMY, hosted by Ashley Flowers is available now.
In the newest episode, Ashley continues her true-crime tour around the world in France with the story of Jean-Claude Romand - who pretended he was a med student and researcher for nearly two decades, when in reality he never passed his first-year exams. When his colossal lie was about to be exposed, he went on a killing rampage that would leave his entire immediate family dead...and the public of France shaken to its core.
In International Infamy, Ashley will break down interesting and high profile crimes from a foreign country, sharing the twists and turns of the case while also exploring the cultural details that make the stories unique. Ashley has demonstrated her ability to tap into the mystery and history genres with her existing Parcast podcasts (Supernatural, Very Presidential), and in this new show, she returns to true crime but with an international twist.
Ashley Flowers is the Founder & CEO of audiochuck, a female-focused podcast network. In addition to her work executive producing and hosting audiochuck shows, she also hosts Supernatural and Very Presidential for Parcast. Ashley was born and raised in the midwest and has been true-crime obsessed since birth. She grew up with aspirations of becoming a detective and solving cold cases, and ultimately went to college at Arizona State University to study biomedical research.
Every few decades, there is a crime that rocks the entire country - the Lindbergh kidnapping, the Manson Family Murders, OJ Simpon, etc. - and these infamous stories have become part of America’s cultural DNA.
Every country around the world has at least one case of this nature, some of which are almost too shocking to believe, and International Infamy will explore 15 different crimes from 15 different countries, including: in France, a conman whose charade ends in mass murder. In Mexico, a masked wrestler turned serial killer. In Iceland, six people confess to a murder that never actually happened. And more.
Check out the show. It truly is a cut above the tsunami of true-crime podcasts that now inundate podcast feeds. It’s well-conceived, strikingly different in its international approach, and enjoys a passionate and charming host.
Listen: HERE
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