Episodios

  • Kelsey Berreth Colorado Murder Cover‑Up
    Jul 23 2025
    In Colorado 2018, bright‑future bride‑to‑be Kelsey Berreth was abducted and murdered—shocking the entire state. Unique twists include the killer’s ex‑girlfriend suddenly showing up to wipe away blood and erase crime‑scene evidence to protect her former lover, revealing a blind loyalty that ensnared her in the crime.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how detectives exposed the unexpected “accessory witness” through forensic evidence, digital records, and in‑depth interviews. Discover the dynamics between victim and perpetrator, the toxic love motive, and crucial lessons on spotting collusion in violent crimes.
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    1 h y 11 m
  • Danny Rolling Florida Student Murders Exposed
    Jul 23 2025
    In 1990 in Florida, a series of horrific killings shook the town as young college students became brutal victims. The perpetrator, Danny Rolling, didn’t just murder his victims—he displayed their bodies in gruesome fashion, carving symbols and arranging them in bizarre poses. Unique elements—like newspaper mantra scraps found at the scenes, an accidental fingerprint left behind, and eyewitness testimony from the night before—are unpacked in chilling detail.

    In this episode, you’ll learn how investigators tied together forensic evidence—from DNA traces and fingerprints to emergency call recordings—to unmask the killer and recognize his “ritual” patterns. We also explore eyewitness interview techniques, the psychological profiling process, and vital warning signs that can be overlooked when violence erupts on campus.
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    1 h y 34 m
  • Randy Steven Kraft
    Jul 21 2025
    In 1990 in California (though many victims were found along the Pacific Coast Highway, Randy Steven Kraft was also active in Florida), a series of horrifying murders struck young, ambitious college students. The victims—typically male students—were abducted, brutally killed, and then posed in bizarre scenes before their bodies were abandoned. Unique details like Kraft’s “candy wrapper” notes—his coded symbol for each victim—and the discovery of contraceptive devices at crime scenes added layers of mystery to an investigation that spanned decades. In this episode, you’ll learn how law enforcement tied together forensic evidence—from DNA traces to coded entries in the killer’s diary—to reveal both victims’ identities and the perpetrator behind the terror.
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    1 h y 21 m
  • The Tragedy of Bianca Devins
    Jul 20 2025
    Bianca Devins was a 17-year-old teenager who was active on social media and well-known within online communities. But her life came to a tragic end in July 2019 after she was murdered by a man she had met online and had a complicated relationship with. This heartbreaking incident not only shocked her family and friends but also gained national attention when the perpetrator coldly uploaded photos of his crime to social media. The case became a terrifying symbol of the dangers of online relationships and how the digital world can intensify public trauma. In this episode, you’ll learn who Bianca really was, how she met her killer, and what happened the night of the tragedy. We’ll also explore the role social media played in spreading the victim’s photos, how law enforcement responded, and the case's impact on online platform policies. The victim’s identity, the perpetrator, and the disturbing motivations behind this crime will be revealed in detail.
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    48 m
  • 20-Year Imprisonment Error: The Christopher Tapp Case
    Jul 18 2025
    In 1996, Christopher Tapp was framed and coerced into confessing as the perpetrator of the murder and rape of Angie Dodge, the victim found dead in her apartment. Although the DNA evidence at the crime scene never matched Tapp, he nonetheless spent 20 years behind bars before a defense using genetic genealogy revealed the true facts. Uniquely, genetic material from a cigarette butt at the scene ultimately led investigators to Brian Leigh Dripps, paving the way for Christopher’s exoneration and sparking an ethical debate over the accuracy and limits of using public DNA databases in criminal investigations.
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Matthew Shepard: Brutal Wyoming Hate Crime
    Jul 17 2025
    In 1998, a small Wyoming town was shaken by the savage murder of 21‑year‑old Matthew Shepard, a promising young gay man ambushed, tortured, and left tied to a fence in freezing temperatures. Unique details—Matthew’s fight for survival over 18 harrowing hours, the discovery of his personal journal in the snow, and the eventual capture of perpetrators Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney—highlight the depths of this hate‑motivated crime and its aftermath.
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    1 h y 16 m
  • Office Murder Mystery: Howard Pilmar
    Jul 15 2025
    In 1996, New York City was rocked by the brutal slaying of successful businessman Howard Pilmar, found dead at his own workplace. Unique clues—bloodstains hidden beneath a glass desk, tampered CCTV footage, and cryptic threat letters—ensnared investigators in a complex web that spanned over two decades. Public outcry drove law enforcement to adopt cutting‑edge forensic tools—from advanced DNA profiling to digital trail analysis—until the final pieces of the puzzle fell into place, astonishing everyone involved. In this episode, you’ll learn how detectives pieced together evidence to unmask the perpetrator, unravel false alibis, and uncover the hidden motive behind the victim’s death. Discover the power of witness interviews, the pivotal role of digital forensics, and the crucial lessons on tenacity needed to solve a seemingly cold case.
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Bloody Night in Kansas City: Family Massacre
    Jul 13 2025
    On the night of February 1, 2025, a house on Northwest 65th Street in Kansas City turns into a killing field when Armando Navaro Jr, an ex-boyfriend, gunned down three generations of women-Jody Hopus (49), her daughter Haley (24), and grandmother Sher Duncan (73). Unique: the only surviving witness reveals the sequence of shots and the perpetrator's attempt to change weapons when he ran out of bullets; a 2 a.m. phone trace helped police track Navaro to his arrest in Abilene, Kansas, less than 6 hours after the tragedy.

    In this episode, you'll learn how investigators used eyewitness interviews, call-log data, and ballistics evidence to catch the perpetrator. Also learn about the warning signs of domestic violence, field forensic techniques, and how the community and law enforcement responded to this brutal case.
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    22 m