Murder, love and suspense: True Crime inspires in Aschaffenburg!

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Location Aschaffenburg

Last Thursday evening in the Aschaffenburg town hall, numerous spectators experienced an unforgettable live show of the popular podcast “True Crime – under suspicion”. The presenter Jacqueline Belle and the experienced criminal lawyer Alexander Stevens lead the audience through two mysterious criminal cases that took place in Germany. The event was part of her tour themed “Deadly Love” and has already attracted many fans. Dressed in a bright red pantsuit and an elegant burgundy double-breasted suit, the duo presented interactive investigations and captivated those in attendance over two and a half hours. The stories were not only told, but also visually accompanied on a large screen in a graphic novel style, which makes for an impressive experience, as main-echo.de reported.

Exciting criminal cases and interactivity

One of the cases involved Stefan, a medical student who reported his missing fiancée Laura in May 2012. The presentation of the case, which invited viewers to vote, revolved around topics such as kidnapping and the mysterious disappearance of the young woman, which was ultimately taken up in an RTL program. The investigation turned out to be difficult, which led the participants to contribute their own ideas to solve the case. Another bizarre case revolves around a seemingly inconspicuous teacher who got into trouble with the law through a chemistry workshop, which further invited participants to question and speculate.

The podcast “True Crime – under suspicion” by Belle and Stevens, which has been reporting on many fascinating and tragic criminal cases since the end of 2020, now has a permanent place in the German podcast charts and delights its listeners with new episodes week after week. The current season, entitled “Under Suspicion,” highlights the gray area between guilt and innocence, which not only complemented the themes of the live show, but also increased the interest of the listeners. With over 65 million views, the podcast is one of the most successful formats in Germany, as BAYERN 3 highlights. The tour will continue until the end of 2025, with further performances in various cities already announced.

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