
Loading…

Loading…

society
Hosted by Unknown Host · society · EN · 144 episodes
Crisis & Consequences is a true crime podcast with a purpose, where we step out of our daily lives and dive into murder stories and the complicated humans behind them. Hosted by Charity Doyle, each episode blends storytelling, dark humor, and real conversation — because sometimes the best way to understand crisis is by getting lost in a really good crime story. All proceeds support OneHeart’s mission to empower people to overcome crisis and achieve self-sustainability.
Required Pod Score for this show. PitchCentric checks your profile against host openness, topical fit, and audience signals before you generate a pitch.
Contact path
Verified email
Booking probability
35%
Guest openness
Selective
Sign up to generate a grounded pitch for Crisis & Consequences.
Signup to Generate a PitchCrisis & Consequences is a society podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 144 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
Unknown Host hosts Crisis & Consequences, a society show with 144 episodes published.
Our AI reads these to draft pitches. Use them as grounding for a pitch that cites a real guest and a specific topic.


Episode #130
Episode 284: 284 Days in Captivity—The Abby Hernandez Story In our final episode of Crisis & Consequences, we share the harrowing story of Abigail “Abby” Hernandez, a 14-year-old girl who was abducted and held captive for 284 days. Her story is one of unimaginable trauma—but also extraordinary intelligence, resilience, faith, and the will to survive. As we close this chapter of Crisis & Consequences, we want to thank everyone who listened, shared, supported, and joined us for these stories. It has been an honor to bring these cases to you, and we are deeply grateful for the time we've spent together. Thank you for being part of the C&C community. ❤️

Episode #129
When Custody Orders Turn Deadly—The Tragic Case of Dylan Redwine In this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we examine the heartbreaking case of Dylan Redwine, a 13-year-old Colorado boy who disappeared during a court-ordered Thanksgiving visit with his father in November 2012. What initially appeared to be a missing child investigation quickly evolved into a complex homicide case involving a fractured family, disturbing evidence, and nearly a decade-long search for justice. As investigators uncovered evidence inside the home and Dylan's remains were discovered in the mountains near his father's property, suspicion increasingly focused on the person who was supposed to protect him. We explore the troubled relationship between Dylan and his father, the evidence presented during the lengthy murder trial, and the emotional testimony from family members who spent years searching for answers. This case also raises difficult questions about custody arrangements, family court decisions, and how children caught in contentious divorces can become vulnerable. This episode is a devastating reminder of the lasting impact of family violence and the long road many families travel in pursuit of truth and justice. Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of child homicide, family violence, disturbing evidence, and trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Sources & Further Reading A 13-Year-Old Vanished After a Court-Ordered Visit With His Father Mark Redwine Sentenced to 48 Years in Prison for Killing His 13-Year-Old Son Colorado Father Sentenced to Prison for Killing 13-Year-Old Son, Dylan Redwine Dylan Redwine Death: A Case History Prosecutors Say Mark Redwine Killed Son Dylan Because of "Compromising" Photos Dylan Redwine's Older Brother Testifies About Compromising Photos in Mark Redwine's Murder Trial Dylan Redwine Never Talked About Running Away, Friend Testifies in Father Mark Redwine's Murder Trial "Will Not Be Free To Hurt Us Anymore": Dylan Redwine's Family Reacts to 48-Year Prison Sentence Mark Redwine Trial: Recap of Testimony from Prosecution, Defense Dylan Redwine Case: Mark Redwine Sentenced to 48 Years Serving 48-Year Sentence for Son's Death, Mark Redwine Files Notice of Appeal Expert Witness in Redwine Trial Details Skull Injuries, Force Trauma in Key Testimony Dylan Redwine's Skull Had Evidence of Stabbing and Blunt Force Trauma, Expert Testifies Mark Redwine Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Killing Son Dylan Timeline: The Entire Dylan Redwine Case from Disappearance to Arrest of Mark Redwine Colorado Father Convicted of Murder, Child Abuse in Death of Son, 13 Colorado Dad Mark Redwine, Who Murdered Son Dylan, Sentenced to Prison Young Boy Vanishes After Finding Sickening Photos of Dad For additional resources and updates on this case, visit our website and follow Crisis & Consequences on social media. Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. crisisandconsequences.com Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General email and to Submit listener stories: hello@crisisandconsequences.com On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences Subscribe and listen now-

Episode #128
The Boogeyman is Real—The Alicia Kozakiewicz Survival Story In this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we examine the harrowing true story of Alicia Kozakiewicz, one of the first widely publicized victims of internet luring and online child exploitation in the United States. At just thirteen years old, Alicia was groomed online by a predator she believed was a trusted friend. After being abducted and held captive for four terrifying days, she was rescued by the FBI in a case that would forever change how families, law enforcement, and lawmakers viewed internet safety. We explore the tactics predators use to manipulate children, the groundbreaking investigation that led to Alicia's rescue, and the lasting impact her case had on child protection laws across the country. Most importantly, we share how Alicia transformed unimaginable trauma into a powerful mission of advocacy, education, and hope. Today, Alicia Kozakiewicz is an internationally recognized child safety advocate whose work continues to educate families, support survivors, and protect children worldwide. This episode is both a cautionary tale about the dangers of online grooming and an inspiring story of resilience, courage, and survival. Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of child abduction, child sexual abuse, grooming, violence, and trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Sources & Further Reading Wikipedia – Alicia Kozakiewicz Pittsburgh Magazine – "Taken" Internet Safety 101® – Alicia's Story The Alicia Project ABC News – Emotional Testimony from Online Predator Victim The Washington Post – Missing Pa. Girl Found Tied Up in Virginia Home NBC News – Abduction Survivor Uses Story to Help Other Victims CBS Pittsburgh – Online Predator Convicted of Sexual Assault Violates Parole Family Online Safety Institute – Alicia Kozakiewicz Profile Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) publications Documentary – I Was TAKEN by an Internet Predator PBS Documentary – Alicia's Message: I'm Here to Save Your Life Alicia's Story by Enough Is Enough If this episode raises concerns about a child in your life, contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or visit missingkids.org. Suspected online exploitation can be reported through the CyberTipline. Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. crisisandconsequences.com Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General email and to Submit listener stories: hello@crisisandconsequences.com On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences Subscribe and listen now-

Episode #127
In this episode of Crisis & Consequences, we examine one of the most disturbing child abuse cases in American history—the heartbreaking story of the Turpin family. For decades, thirteen children endured unimaginable abuse, neglect, starvation, and isolation at the hands of their parents, David and Louise Turpin. We explore how years of captivity remained hidden from the outside world, the extraordinary courage of 17-year-old Jordan Turpin, whose daring escape led to the rescue of her siblings, and the criminal case that followed. We also discuss the troubling failures within the child welfare system that left some of the children vulnerable to further abuse even after their rescue. This episode is difficult but important, highlighting not only unimaginable cruelty, but also resilience, survival, and the enduring strength of the Turpin children as they continue rebuilding their lives. Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of child abuse, torture, neglect, and trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Sources & Further Reading Wikipedia – Turpin Family Case 20/20: Escape from a House of Horror (ABC News) ABC News reporting and interviews with Diane Sawyer CNN coverage of the Turpin case and sentencing NBC Los Angeles archives and reporting Los Angeles Times investigative reporting Riverside County District Attorney press releases and court records Riverside County Independent Review Report on Child Welfare Services Child Welfare Monitor case analysis FOX 11 Los Angeles and KESQ News coverage of post-rescue developments Interviews with retired Riverside County Sheriff's Detective Thomas Salisbury For additional resources and updates on this case, visit our website and follow Crisis & Consequences on social media. Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. crisisandconsequences.com Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General email and to Submit listener stories: hello@crisisandconsequences.com On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences Subscribe and listen now-
Recent guests on Crisis & Consequences. Study who booked and why before you pitch.
Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.
Based on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:
Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.
Is this podcast yours and you'd like to remove or correct details? Request removal or email privacy@pitchcentric.com.
FAQs
If you have a concern about deliverability, AI quality, data privacy, or whether this will actually work for your specific situation, it's probably answered below.
Founder Solo gives you 50 AI pitches per month using the credit model (Standard pitches cost 1 credit, Enriched pitches cost 2). Founder Pro raises that to 200 credits per month and adds full Booking Probability access, unlimited Magic Match, Apollo enrichment credits, and data export capabilities. Both plans use the same credit system, so you can stretch your monthly budget further by using Standard-mode drafting.
Agency tiers have no base fee. You pay per managed client and per talent profile. Agency Standard is $199 per client per month; Agency Pro is $399 per client per month. Both add $39 per talent profile per month. Your own team's user seats are always free.
A talent profile represents one person (founder, executive, or spokesperson) you are booking onto podcasts. It includes their bio, topics, headshots, and outreach history. Team plans include 5 profiles; agency plans are pay-as-you-go.
Yes, at any time. Upgrades take effect immediately; downgrades apply at the end of the current billing period. Contact support if you need help migrating between plan families.
Every paid plan includes a 15-day free trial. Your card is saved at signup but you will not be charged until day 16. Cancel any time from your dashboard.
You keep access until the end of your current billing period. No charges after that. Your data is retained for 30 days in case you reactivate.
Yes. Select Annual on the pricing toggle and the discounted price is applied automatically at checkout. The annual price shown is the full year cost.
That is our Enterprise tier. Contact our sales team and we will build a custom plan with volume pricing, a dedicated account manager, and SLA guarantees.