They look holy. They sound convincing. But not every voice deserves your ear.In this episode of The Christian J Show: Hello God, I Need You, I tear the mask off false prophets—those who thrive on clout, applause, and performance while hiding deception behind charisma. From scripture to pop culture, this is a raw, disruptive exploration of discernment, receipts, and the danger of mistaking influence for truth.
Hello God, I Need You is not your Sunday sermon — it’s a reckoning. Across 22 raw, disruptive episodes, The Christian J Show confronts exhaustion, church trauma, petty prayers, divine silence, and the beauty of beginning again.
This season unfolds in four acts:
From When Church Hurts More Than It Heals to God, I’m Petty Too and The Return, each episode is a confession — cinematic, unfiltered, and deeply human.
This is not your Sunday sermon — it’s a reckoning. In this season trailer for Hello God, I Need You, The Christian J Show sets the stage for 22 raw, disruptive episodes about exhaustion, confrontation, collapse, and return. From church hurt to petty prayers, divine silence to the beauty of beginning again, this trailer introduces a season that refuses to perform faith and instead embraces confession. Premieres December 8.
In our season finale, we confront one of the most haunting cases of the past decade—the mysterious death of Kenneka Jenkins, found inside a hotel freezer in Rosemont, Illinois. What began as a night out with friends spiraled into unanswered questions, viral speculation, and a mother’s relentless fight for justice.
Through chilling surveillance footage, conflicting reports, and the storm of theories that erupted online, this episode unpacks the tragedy, the outrage, and the legacy Kenneka left behind. Was it a tragic accident, negligence, or something darker?
This finale isn’t just about one young woman’s story—it’s about accountability, race, and the voices demanding that her name never be forgotten.
“The Story of Jeffrey Dahmer” takes you inside the chilling world of the Milwaukee Cannibal. From his childhood obsessions with bones to the gruesome rituals inside his apartment, this episode unpacks how Dahmer lured, trapped, and destroyed lives while the system looked the other way.
We explore:
• His first murder and the descent into obsession
• The horrifying details of his apartment “museum of death”
• The failures of police that returned victims to their killer
• His capture, trial, and prison downfall
• The legacy of his victims and the lessons society ignored
This is not just true crime — it’s a raw, unflinching look at how evil hides in plain sight.
In January 2013, 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found dead inside a rolled-up gym mat at his high school in Valdosta, Georgia. Officials ruled his death accidental, but conflicting autopsies, missing surveillance footage, and unanswered questions have fueled years of controversy.
This episode of The Christian J Show unpacks the mystery, the family’s relentless fight for justice, and the broader conversations about race, power, and accountability in America’s justice system.
Join us as we explore the facts, the theories, and the legacy of Kendrick Johnson — a young life cut short, but never forgotten.
On September 11th, 2001, the world witnessed a tragedy that reshaped history. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost, and countless more were changed forever. In this episode, we revisit the story of 9/11 — from the morning of the attacks to the acts of courage, the aftermath, and the legacy that continues to echo today.
Through vivid storytelling and reflection, this episode honors the victims, the heroes, and the resilience of communities who refused to be broken.
In 1955, a 14-year-old boy from Chicago was brutally murdered in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at a white woman. His name was Emmett Till—and his death became a turning point in American history.
In this episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, we dive deep into the gritty details of Till’s abduction, torture, and murder, the shocking injustice of the trial, and the powerful legacy that ignited the Civil Rights Movement. With cinematic storytelling and unflinching honesty, this episode confronts the darkness of America’s past and honors the resilience of those who fought for justice.
Listen now to experience the story that changed a nation.
On April 15, 2013, the Boston Marathon — a day meant to celebrate endurance and community — was shattered by two explosions near the finish line. In this episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, we dive deep into the events of that tragic day, the lives lost, the survivors who fought to rebuild, and the manhunt that gripped the nation. From the chaos on Boylston Street to the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, this story reveals both the horror of terrorism and the resilience of a city that refused to break.
On September 15, 1963, a bomb ripped through the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama — killing four little girls and shaking the conscience of a nation. In this powerful episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, I take you inside the crime, the chaos, and the decades‑long fight for justice.
Through cinematic storytelling and raw reflection, this episode explores:
• The innocence stolen on Youth Day
• The brutality of targeting children in a sacred space
• The painful delay of justice and systemic racism that protected the killers
• How tragedy became a catalyst for the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act
This is more than history — it’s a reminder that resilience rises from rubble, and that memory fuels change.
In this episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, we dive into one of the most infamous cases in American history — the trial of O.J. Simpson. From his rise as a football legend to the shocking murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, the dramatic white Bronco chase, and the courtroom battles that captivated the world, this story is more than a crime — it’s a reflection of race, fame, and justice in America.
Before the case unfolds, l celebrate a major milestone: 500 plays across all platforms in just one year — without even hitting 100 episodes yet. Tune in for a gripping retelling of “The Trial of the Century,” packed with suspense, context, and conversation that will leave you questioning how history remembers O.J. Simpson.
In this episode, I explore the fascinating life and legacy of Bob Crane — best known for his role as Colonel Hogan in Hogan’s Heroes. From his rise as a beloved TV star to the complex and controversial chapters that followed, we unpack the highs, lows, and enduring intrigue surrounding his story. Join me as I reflect on his career, the cultural impact of his work, and the mystery that still surrounds his untimely death.
Three girls. Three towns. Three matching initials.
In this chilling episode of The Christian J Show: The Crime Chronicles, we unravel the haunting mystery of the Alphabet Murders—where eerie patterns, failed investigations, and lingering questions collide in upstate New York. Christian dives deep into the legacy of Carmen Colon, Wanda Walkowicz, and Michelle Maenza, exposing the silence that still surrounds their unsolved deaths.
Was it coincidence… or a calculated killer?
Stay tuned until the end for a glimpse at what’s still to come this season—because we’re just getting started.
He was Superman to the world — but behind the cape was a man trapped by fame, tangled in Hollywood’s darkest secrets. On June 16, 1959, George Reeves was found dead from a gunshot wound. No fingerprints. No autopsy photos. Just silence. Was it suicide, a lover’s revenge, or a studio cover-up?
After a week away to prioritize my mental health, I’m back — stronger, sharper, and ready to drag the truth into the light. In this episode, we dive into one of the most infamous cases in American history: Lizzie Borden, the woman accused of butchering her parents with a hatchet. Was she a cold-blooded killer or a scapegoat in a society that couldn’t fathom female rage? From shifting alibis to courtroom drama, we dissect the evidence, the contradictions, and the legacy of a woman who walked free but never escaped the whispers.
In the fog-drenched alleys of Victorian London, a faceless killer carved his legend into history—and into the bodies of five women society chose to forget. This episode strips away the myth and dives into the raw truth: who these women were, how they were brutalized, and why the world still romanticizes the man who butchered them. Christian J exposes the misogyny, the media frenzy, and the legacy of violence that still echoes today. This isn’t just true crime—it’s a reckoning.
🎧 Listen now. Say their names. Drag the truth out of the shadows.
They were lovers. They were killers. They were legends.
In this episode of The Crime Chronicles, I dive deep into the myth and the mess of Bonnie and Clyde—two outlaws who became icons of rebellion during the Great Depression. From dusty Texas beginnings to a bullet-riddled end in Louisiana, this story unpacks the romance, the violence, and the media frenzy that turned criminals into celebrities.
He called himself Zodiac. He murdered without mercy, taunted police with cryptic ciphers, and vanished into legend. In this chilling episode, I unpack every gritty detail — from the Lake Herman Road ambush to the blood-soaked cab in Presidio Heights. Hooded horror, coded threats, and a legacy of fear. The killer was never caught. The mystery still haunts us.
He inspired Psycho, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs — but Ed Gein wasn’t fiction. In this chilling episode, I unearth the twisted legacy of America’s most infamous grave robber and murderer. From a childhood ruled by religious fanaticism to a farmhouse filled with human remains, we explore how grief, isolation, and obsession turned one man into a living horror story. Listener discretion is advised.
In this chilling installment of The Crime Chronicles, I unearth the disturbing double life of John Wayne Gacy — the suburban contractor, community volunteer, and party clown who became one of America’s most prolific serial killers. From his seemingly normal facade to the horrifying discovery beneath his home, this episode traces the investigation that exposed Gacy’s crimes, the trial that followed, and the legacy of fear and heartbreak left behind.
I explore how Gacy evaded suspicion for years, the systemic failures that allowed it, and the emotional toll on victims’ families. With signature depth and empathy, this episode asks: how do we recognize evil when it wears a smile?