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ARD Crime Time

ARD Crime Time

1 episodes

True-crime podcast by MDR that reconstructs high-profile crimes through intensive investigative reporting and authentic case analysis.

ARD Crime Time is a German-language true-crime podcast that takes a distinctly non-sensational approach to criminal investigations. Rather than dramatizing cases for entertainment, the show presents meticulously researched reconstructions of high-profile crimes, drawing on long-term investigative work and exclusive access to police and prosecution files. Each episode examines the intensive detective work and legal proceedings behind notable cases.

Hosted by Anne Eichhorn, Felix Gebhardt, and Mattis Kießig, the podcast emphasizes factual accuracy and journalistic rigor. With over 160 episodes released on a biweekly schedule, ARD Crime Time has established itself as a serious exploration of criminal cases rather than sensationalized true-crime entertainment.

The show is available across multiple platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and the ARD Audiothek, making it accessible to audiences throughout German-speaking regions and beyond.

Quick Facts

HostAnne Eichhorn, Felix Gebhardt, Mattis Kießig
NetworkMitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) / ARD

Episodes (1)

ARD Crime Time: Der öffentlich-rechtliche True Crime Podcast

Ep. 60-90 minutes per episode

ARD Crime Time: Public Broadcasting True Crime Excellence

ARD Crime Time is the official true crime podcast of Germany's public broadcasting network, produced by rbb. With rigorous journalistic standards and respectful treatment of victims, hosts Anne Eichhorn, Felix Gebhardt, and Mattis Kießig set a new benchmark for what quality true crime means.

May 7, 2026 at 10:53 PM