Kylie Low is the creator and host of Dark Downeast: Maine and New England’s True Crime Podcast

Dark Downeast is an Apple Podcasts Top 20 true crime show dedicated to the stories of Maine and New England, honoring the legacy of humans at the heart of each case with thoughtful storytelling rooted in investigative journalism.

 
 
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The idea for a Maine focused true crime podcast had been bouncing around my brain since early 2019.

 
 

I’d long been a consumer of true crime podcasts (beginning with Serial, Crime Junkie, Criminal, and beyond), but I rarely heard the stories of my home state and greater New England represented by anyone who had a connection to the place I love so much. It wasn’t until I accidentally moved back to Maine from New York City in 2020 that I finally decided to bring it to life. The time back in my home state gave me the inspiration and motivation to take action.

Dark Downeast combines my journalism background with my passion for storytelling and heart for advocacy. Dark Downeast has since grown from a little side project started in my bedroom closet to a top 20 true crime podcast with 2.4+ million downloads and hundreds of thousands of listeners across the world. More importantly, I’ve been able to lend this platform to dozens of Maine and New England families who deserve justice and answers in their loved one’s unsolved homicide and missing persons cases. 

 
 
 
 
 

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About the creator

Kylie Low

The granddaughter of a lobster fisherman, Kylie Low is a born and raised Mainer with deep roots in her home state. Her passion for storytelling began with investigative journalism and evolved into award-winning radio shows and chart-topping podcasts, including Dark Downeast.

Dark Downeast is the true amalgamation of Kylie’s education, career, and super powers. If anyone is going to help Maine and New England families tell their stories, Kylie is the local, experienced, and heart-driven voice to do it.

 

 

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