Series Summary: After the Fall is a true crime podcast unlike any other. Hosted by Odessa Lane—a former crime scene photographer turned audio detective—this series traces the ripple effects of a single crime across the lives it fractured. Each episode explores not just the act itself, but the quiet, haunting consequences left behind. Odessa’s voice is poetic, lyrical, intimate, and quietly relentless. These aren’t whodunits. They’re what-was-lost. What-happened-next. What-refuses-to-die.
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Series Summary: After the Fall is a true crime podcast unlike any other. Hosted by Odessa Lane—a former crime scene photographer turned audio detective—this series traces the ripple effects of a single crime across the lives it fractured. Each episode explores not just the act itself, but the quiet, haunting consequences left behind. Odessa’s voice is poetic, lyrical, intimate, and quietly relentless. These aren’t whodunits. They’re what-was-lost. What-happened-next. What-refuses-to-die.
A woman checks into a roadside motel under a false name and vanishes before dawn. No crime. No body. Just a silver necklace in the sink and a trail of strange events that unfold over the next sixteen years. Odessa Lane revisits the Calico Star Motel and the clerk who never forgot the last guest in Room 305. A meditation on disappearance, memory, and the fine line between being missing and being missed.
After The Fall
Series Summary: After the Fall is a true crime podcast unlike any other. Hosted by Odessa Lane—a former crime scene photographer turned audio detective—this series traces the ripple effects of a single crime across the lives it fractured. Each episode explores not just the act itself, but the quiet, haunting consequences left behind. Odessa’s voice is poetic, lyrical, intimate, and quietly relentless. These aren’t whodunits. They’re what-was-lost. What-happened-next. What-refuses-to-die.