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The Guilty Files

The Guilty Files

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Welcome to The Guilty Files Podcast, where two former police officers take you beyond the headlines and deep into the heart of true crime.

Each week, Brian delivers the hard facts—laying out the case details with precision, just like he would in an investigation. Then, Dani takes those same files and flips the perspective, analyzing the psychological and sociological aspects of the crime. But he doesn’t stop there—he reimagines key moments, asking What if? to challenge the way you think about justice, motive, and the human mind.

Finally, in a third episode, Brian and Dani come together to break it all down, debating theories, dissecting motives, and revealing insights only former cops can bring to the table. If you love true crime but crave deeper analysis, unexpected twists, and expert perspectives, you're in the right place. Two Hosts. One Crime. Double The Story.Copyright Paranormal World Productions LLC
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  • TGF 049 The Delphi Murders: Rewired
    Jul 16 2025
    Two young girls. A quiet Indiana trail. A haunting video.
    And the three chilling words:
    “Guys… down the hill.”In this week’s ReWired episode, Dani takes the reigns and rips the veil off one of the most disturbing and heavily speculated true crime cases of our time — the Delphi Murders.

    We know the names: Abby Williams and Libby German.
    We’ve seen the sketch. We’ve heard the voice.
    But have we really understood the story?🔥 In this immersive and brutally honest deep-dive, Dani dissects more than just the facts — we tear into the why, the how, and the hidden rot beneath the surface.
    Because this case is not just about a killer hiding in the trees — it’s about a town grappling with silence, a justice system fumbling the flashlight, and a media machine feeding off suspense and speculation.🧠 What you'll explore this episode:
    • The emotional timeline of the crime – moment by moment, through Libby’s own courageous digital footprint
    • The psychology of performative violence – what happens when killers want to be seen?
    • The failures of transparency and control – why law enforcement's handling of this case lit a firestorm of online theories
    • The dark echo chambers of internet sleuthing – and how the hunt for truth can sometimes bury it deeper
    • The dangers of delayed justice – and the cost of waiting while a community quietly implodes
    🕵️‍♂️ Dani also gets deeply personal — bringing in raw, firsthand stories from the front lines of policing, and pulling no punches on how red tape, public pressure, and gut instinct collide in a case like Delphi.This isn’t a recap. It’s a reckoning.
    And the question isn’t just “Who did it?” —
    …it’s “Why did everything else fail?”
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    53 m
  • TGF 048 The Delphi Murders: Uncovered
    Jul 15 2025
    On February 13, 2017, two best friends went for a walk on the Monon High Bridge Trail in Delphi, Indiana.
    By the next day, their bodies were found — and a haunting mystery began.In this Uncovered episode, Brian delivers a methodical, fact-based breakdown of one of the most heartbreaking and puzzling cases in recent true crime history: the murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German.No speculation. No conspiracy. Just the timeline, the evidence, and the roadblocks that have made this case linger for more than half a decade in the public eye.

    🔎 In this episode, Brian covers:
    • A detailed timeline of Abby and Libby’s final day
    • The discovery of their bodies and the official cause of death (what's been released — and what hasn’t)
    • The audio and video recovered from Libby’s phone — including the now-infamous “Guys... down the hill” clip
    • The evolution of police sketches and why two different versions were released
    • The arrest of Richard Allen and what’s currently known about the charges, affidavit, and investigation
    • The role of leaked evidence, public scrutiny, and courtroom controversy
    • Insight into standard investigative procedures, missteps, and the burden of public pressure on law enforcement
    With a background in law enforcement and case analysis, Brian brings clarity to a case clouded by confusion, secrecy, and media frenzy.This is your foundation.
    This is the story before the speculation.
    This is The Guilty Files: Uncovered.
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    1 h y 9 m
  • TGF 047 Jeremy Bryan Jones: Revisited
    Jul 11 2025
    When charm turns lethal and lies wear a thousand faces, how do you stop a killer hiding in plain sight?In this co-hosted episode of The Guilty Files: Revisited, Brian and Dani peel back the layers of one of the most disturbing cases to hit the American South: the case of Jeremy Bryan Jones. A drifter with a gift for manipulation and a trail of stolen identities, Jones moved through states like a ghost—leaving behind a path of devastation, shattered families, and unanswered questions.

    Brian brings the procedural heat, diving into the investigative missteps, multi-jurisdictional chaos, and red flags that went ignored.

    Dani zeroes in on the psychological rot beneath the surface—how Jones weaponized charm, targeted vulnerable women, and evaded justice with nothing but a fake name and a crooked smile.Together, they challenge the narrative, question the system, and ask the hard questions no one else wants to: How many victims did he really leave behind?

    Could he have been stopped sooner? And what happens when the justice system confuses confidence for credibility? This is not just a breakdown of the known facts—it’s a postmortem on every chance the system had to stop a predator and failed.

    Stay with us through the episode for revealing insights, sharp banter, and one of the most haunting cases we've ever revisited.

    Press play. Reopen the case. And don't forget—evil doesn't always look like a monster. Sometimes, it smiles like your next-door neighbor.
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    49 m
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I enjoy this podcast-especially given that we hear the stories from the point of view of a former police officer. I think it gives a unique perspective. He’s also easy to listen to and speaks clearly. I do wish the opening portion wasn’t quite so long, but it’s no big deal.

Well done podcast

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By the way the narrator speaks, that this will be a well described and detailed podcast around crimes.

Sounds like a great telling story

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This is aggravating due to the fact that they don't even pronounce Cowell properly. Louise's parents never adopted Ted, and Johnny Bundy was a good father. Get ur shit right

At least get it right.

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