🕵🏾♀️ Welcome to True Crime Travel — A BreeLeaves Experience
- Bree Leaves
- Jun 18, 2025
- 2 min read
If you’ve been around BreeLeaves for a while, you already know this space is all about community, culture, and cuisine—but let’s be real: I’ve also got a not-so-secret obsession with true crime.
There isn’t a season of Love After Lockup I haven’t seen. I prefer Dateline over 48 Hours. And I quote Nancy Grace’s “Where. Are. The. Children?!” way more than I probably should. True crime is in my bones—something I study, stream, and scroll without even realizing.
Like, deeply obsessed. I have both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and I’ve spent years fascinated by the systems, stories, and science behind who did what—and why. Podcasts, documentaries, Reddit threads, cold cases? That’s my happy place.
So it only made sense to take y’all with me as I start exploring the darker side of travel…
Welcome to
True Crime Travel
Where we solve cases, attend cons, chase legends, and navigate the world—one shady headline at a time.
This is where my two favorite worlds collide: my love of storytelling and curiosity about crime, paired with my passion for travel and exploration. From conventions like CrimeCon to infamous case sites, eerie tours, and global scammers, this new section of BreeLeaves is for the mystery lovers, the justice junkies, the curious minds—and anyone who keeps a true crime podcast queued up for the plane ride.
So pack your bags (and maybe a flashlight), because we’re heading into some thrilling territory.
Let’s travel—but make it criminal.
🗺️
True Crime Travel
— a new blog category where I bring you into the thrilling, eerie, fascinating corners of the world through a true crime lens.
Think:
Conventions like CrimeCon and CrimeCon UK and CrimeCruise
International scams and con artists featured in my podcast Booked Abroad
Haunted tours, wrongful conviction sites, and infamous case locations
Even popular cases that I know you haven't heard about (cough, cough Death Cap Mushroom case from 2023 in Australia)
My favorite podcasts and all the likes.
Plus, stories where Black folks aren’t just victims—we’re the audience, the storytellers, and the truth seekers
First stop? CrimeCon 2024 in Nashville. And no—I didn’t pay to go 😏






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