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The True Crime Tapes

The True Crime Tapes

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The True Crime Tapes pulls you into the shadowy depths of the criminal underworld, where the line between justice and chaos is razor-thin. Each episode dissects the minds of history’s most infamous serial killers, unravels the inner workings of organized crime syndicates, and investigates baffling missing person cases that still haunt the public’s imagination. From the bloody reign of ruthless mob bosses to the chilling patterns of elusive predators, True Crime Time delivers gripping, deeply researched storytelling that leaves no stone unturned.

With a relentless pursuit of truth, True Crime Time goes beyond the headlines, diving into the psychology, motives, and investigations behind the world’s most shocking crimes. You’ll hear firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and rare archival material that shed new light on cases both well-known and obscure. Whether it’s the brutality of cartel wars, the sinister precision of serial murderers, or the eerie last-known moments of vanished souls, this podcast brings you face-to-face with the darker side of human.

Every week, True Crime Time takes you on a journey through the twisted corridors of crime, guided by immersive storytelling and chilling attention to detail. Expect heart-pounding narratives, intricate conspiracy threads, and unsettling truths that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. If you crave the rush of uncovering the darkest mysteries, brace yourself—because in this world, the truth is often stranger, and far more terrifying, than fiction.Copyright Bobby Capucci
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Episodios
  • Jennifer Araoz And Her Lawsuit Filed Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 4)
    Jul 14 2025
    Jennifer Araoz filed a lawsuit against the Epstein Estate, alleging she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein when she was a teenager. The lawsuit claims that Araoz was recruited outside her New York City high school by Epstein’s associates, who promised career opportunities and financial support. Over time, Epstein allegedly coerced her into repeated sexual encounters, culminating in a rape at his Manhattan townhouse when she was just 15 years old. Araoz contends that Epstein’s vast network of accomplices played an active role in enabling the abuse by fostering an environment of manipulation and control.


    The lawsuit not only targets Epstein’s estate but also implicates other individuals and entities that Araoz claims facilitated his criminal activities. Seeking both justice and compensation, Araoz’s suit is part of a broader legal effort by Epstein’s survivors to hold those connected to his network accountable. The case underscores the alleged systemic nature of Epstein’s operations, highlighting the complicity of those who worked with him to sustain his predatory behavior.

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Jeffrey Epstein ST-19-PB-80 Additional filings (003).pdf (vicourts.org)
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    14 m
  • Dan Bongino And The Jeffrey Epstein Fallout That Is Raining Down Around Him (7/13/25)
    Jul 14 2025
    Dan Bongino, who currently serves as the FBI’s Deputy Director, has reportedly threatened to resign over what he sees as a deliberate whitewashing of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation by the Justice Department. Tensions erupted following the release of a government memo that concluded there was no credible “client list,” no blackmail operation, and reaffirmed Epstein’s death as a suicide. Bongino, known for his vocal belief that the Epstein case was part of a deeper cover-up, was allegedly blindsided by the memo’s tone and substance. He had expected the DOJ to release more damning material and was furious that key documents and leads were either buried or dismissed outright.

    The situation reportedly escalated during a fiery internal meeting involving top DOJ and White House officials, where Bongino clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi and other leaders. According to insiders, he stormed out of the meeting, skipped work the following day, and has told colleagues he’s seriously considering stepping down in protest. Some close to the situation say Bongino believes the administration broke promises to pursue the truth and is instead helping to suppress it. While officials have downplayed the conflict and insist Bongino had a hand in crafting the DOJ’s official stance, multiple sources claim his frustration is real—and growing.






    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino weighs quitting over Trump admin handling of Jeffrey Epstein 'client list'
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    19 m
  • Diddy Defendants Look To Dismiss The Latroya Grayson Lawsuit (Part 2) (7/13/25)
    Jul 13 2025
    In the memorandum of law filed on June 24, 2025, Best Buy Co., Inc. moves to dismiss the complaint brought by Latroya Grayson, arguing that her claims are legally insufficient and fail to meet the required pleading standards. Best Buy asserts that Grayson’s complaint lacks specific factual allegations tying the company to any actionable misconduct. They contend that her claims are vague, conclusory, and do not provide enough detail to establish liability under any legal theory presented. Best Buy emphasizes that the complaint does not demonstrate how the company engaged in or was directly responsible for any wrongdoing that could support the causes of action alleged..


    Furthermore, Best Buy argues that even if the facts alleged were accepted as true, they do not constitute a viable claim under the applicable law. The memorandum highlights deficiencies in Grayson’s legal assertions, including a failure to show damages or injury traceable to Best Buy’s conduct. The company also challenges any implied legal theories within the complaint as speculative and unsupported. As such, Best Buy requests that the court dismiss the case in its entirety with prejudice, citing the insufficiency of the complaint to survive a motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6).


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.633985.71.0.pdf
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    16 m
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