• 911 calls released from Charlotte Train Stabbing
    Oct 2 2025

    911 calls released from Charlotte Train Stabbing

    WARNING: Graphic content— The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has released audio of five 911 calls made in the immediate aftermath of the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train.



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    6 m
  • The Amazon Review Killer - He Reviewed the Tools He Used to Kill
    Jul 14 2025

    The Amazon Review Killer - He Reviewed the Tools He Used to Kill


    🔪 He left reviews on Amazon like “Solid lock. If someone kicks it, they’re not getting out.”

    What seemed like dark humor turned out to be horrifyingly real.

    🎧 Now Streaming: The Amazon Review Killer – Todd Kohlhepp's Double Life

    #TrueCrime #ToddKohlhepp #AmazonReviewKiller #Podcast


    Todd Kohlhepp seemed like a successful real estate agent in South Carolina — until a missing person's investigation uncovered a terrifying truth. Hidden behind his professional facade was a cold-blooded serial killer who left disturbing breadcrumbs in the form of cryptic Amazon reviews on knives, shovels, and padlocks — many of which eerily matched the tools he used in his crimes.


    This episode dives deep into the shocking unraveling of Kohlhepp’s crimes, the woman who survived being chained in a shipping container, and how authorities connected the dots using digital clues and horrific testimony.


    Warning: This episode contains disturbing descriptions of kidnapping, murder, and sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.


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    1 h y 26 m
  • What Did You HEAR About Your CHEATING WIFE After The BREAKUP?
    Jun 29 2025

    What Did You HEAR About Your CHEATING WIFE After The BREAKUP?



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    41 m
  • Predator Realizes He's Going To Prison For Life - The Mennonite Murder by Mark Gooch
    Jun 29 2025

    Predator Realizes He's Going To Prison For Life - The Mennonite Murder by Mark Gooch


    🚨 He drove 400 miles in cold blood…

    Mark Gooch abducted a stranger from church and left her body in the Arizona wilderness.

    🎧 Now streaming: The chilling case of Mark Gooch.

    #TrueCrime #MarkGooch #MennoniteMurder #Kidnapping #Podcast


    In January 2020, Sasha Krause, a 27-year-old Mennonite Sunday school teacher, disappeared from Farmington, New Mexico. Her body was found a month later, face down in a remote Arizona forest clearing—hands bound and a fatal gunshot wound to the head.


    Investigators traced her abduction to Mark Gooch, a U.S. Air Force airman stationed at Luke AFB. Cell phone data, surveillance footage, and financial records showed he drove over 400 miles to abduct her, then returned to Arizona, cleaned his car, and deleted his phone’s location data.


    Gooch—who grew up Mennonite but rejected the faith—claimed he went searching for spiritual connection but denied any crime. Prosecutors said he acted out of resentment toward the Mennonite community. In October 2021, he was convicted of kidnapping and first-degree murder. In January 2022, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole


    This episode explores:


    The motives and mental state behind targeting an innocent teacher


    How forensic technology tied him to the crime


    The trial’s shocking revelations and courtroom testimony


    The Mennonite community’s response—some prayed for him even after conviction


    What this case says about faith, resentment, and violent crime


    Content Warning: This episode discusses kidnapping, murder, and violent crime. Listener discretion is strongly advised.



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    49 m
  • He Hid a Head in His Closet: The Brian Cohee Jr. Case
    Jun 28 2025

    He Hid a Head in His Closet: The Brian Cohee Jr. Case


    "He said he just wanted to know what murder felt like… then he did it."


    In February 2021, 19‑year‑old Brian Cohee Jr. stalked 69‑year‑old Warren Barnes—a beloved homeless man known as “The Reading Man”—and stabbed him to death under a highway overpass in Grand Junction, Colorado. After decapitating and dismembering Barnes, he took parts of the victim home, storing the head and hands in his closet


    Arrested after his parents discovered the body parts, Cohee calmly confessed, saying he'd always wondered what murder "felt like" and admitted to keeping the body parts as trophies


    During trial, his lawyers argued insanity, citing autism, ADHD, and depression—yet the jury convicted him of first-degree murder, dismemberment, and evidence tampering. Cohee was sentenced to life without parole


    This episode explores:


    How a quiet teenager's fascination with violence led to extreme brutality


    The horrifying moment parents discovered body parts in their son’s room


    The courtroom debate over mental illness vs. evil intent


    The legacy of Warren Barnes, memorialized by his community


    Content Warning: Contains graphic descriptions, murder, dismemberment, and discussions of mental illness. Listener discretion advised


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    1 h y 42 m
  • The Most Chilling Story You've NEVER Heard Of
    Jun 28 2025

    The Most Chilling Story You've NEVER Heard Of


    In this unsolved mystery documentary, we're covering the chilling true story behind the disappearance of Khayman Welch. Khayman "Khay" Welch completely vanished without a trace on August 12, 2020 at Weaver's Needle Vista Viewpoint, disappearing into the notorious Superstition Mountains. The Superstition Mountains are not only well-known for the dark legends and mysteries that surround them, but also for the strange disappearances that occur in the area. To this day, Khayman has never been found, and his bizarre disappearance remains a mystery. Will Khayman's missing persons case ever be solved? Join us for a storytime covering the case of Khayman Welch.



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    44 m
  • Halloween Killer Realizes He's Finally Been Caught Years Later
    Jun 28 2025

    Halloween Killer Realizes He's Finally Been Caught Years Later


    On Halloween night 2014, 22-year-old Chelsea Bruck disappeared after attending a costume party in Frenchtown Township, Michigan. She was last seen in a Poison Ivy outfit. Months later, her body was discovered in a wooded area, sparking questions that cut deeper than any costume.


    The prime suspect: Daniel Clay, who admitted to giving her a ride and claimed the fatal injuries occurred accidentally during consensual rough sex. But prosecutors pointed to multiple facial fractures and torn costume pieces that contradicted his version of events.


    Through DNA evidence, confessions, and forensic analysis, jurors ultimately rejected his defense and found him guilty of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.


    This episode explores:


    The final night: the party, the offer of a ride, and the chilling disappearance


    Forensic evidence that dismantled Clay’s accident claim


    How DNA from Chelsea’s costume led investigators to him nearly two years later


    The emotional toll on family, community, and friends


    Broader themes of consent, accountability, and justice


    Content Warning: This episode discusses graphic violence, sexual assault, and traumatic crime scenes. Listener discretion is strongly advised.



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    1 h y 41 m
  • Demons Told Her To Dismembered and Cook Her Husband's Body After Murdering Him (True Crime Documentary)
    Jun 28 2025

    Demons Told Her To Dismembered and Cook Her Husband's Body After Murdering Him (True Crime Documentary)


    This chilling true crime documentary explores the horrifying case of a woman who claimed demonic voices compelled her to commit an unspeakable act. After murdering her husband, she dismembered and cooked his body, creating a case that shocked investigators and captivated public attention.


    Through police interviews, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts, we delve into the psychology behind her actions, the possible influence of mental illness, and the haunting claims of demonic possession. Was this a case of true evil, psychosis, or something supernatural?

    Prepare for a gripping journey into one of the most macabre and unsettling murder cases ever documented. Viewer discretion is advised.


    Omaima Aree Nelson is an Egyptian-American woman convicted of murdering her husband, William "Bill" Nelson, in one of the most shocking and gruesome cases of the early 1990s. Her case gained widespread notoriety due to its disturbing details and allegations of cannibalism.The Case of Omaima Nelson:

    1. Background:
    • Omaima was born in Egypt in 1968 and moved to the United States in her teenage years.
    • She met her future husband, Bill Nelson, in October 1991. Despite a 33-year age gap, the couple quickly married after a whirlwind romance.
    1. The Murder:
    • On Thanksgiving weekend in 1991, Omaima murdered Bill in their Costa Mesa, California, apartment.
    • She claimed he had been sexually and physically abusive, which she said led her to kill him in self-defense.
    1. Gruesome Details:
    • After killing Bill, Omaima dismembered his body with a pair of scissors and kitchen knives.
    • She allegedly cooked parts of his body and stored other remains in garbage bags and a fryer.
    • During the trial, prosecutors suggested cannibalism, though Omaima denied eating any part of her husband’s body.
    1. The Arrest:
    • Police were tipped off when Omaima attempted to recruit an ex-boyfriend to help her dispose of Bill’s remains.
    • Investigators discovered Bill’s dismembered body in their apartment, along with evidence linking Omaima to the crime.
    1. Trial and Conviction:
    • During her trial, Omaima claimed she acted in self-defense, describing years of abuse.
    • However, the prosecution portrayed her as a manipulative woman who targeted wealthy older men for financial gain.
    • In 1993, Omaima was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 27 years to life in prison.
    1. Parole Hearings:
    • Omaima has been denied parole multiple times, with the most recent denial in 2011. The parole board cited the heinous nature of her crime and her lack of remorse as reasons for the denial.

    Legacy of the Case:Omaima Nelson’s crime remains one of the most infamous cases of spousal murder in U.S. history, both for its brutality and the unsettling allegations of cannibalism. It has been featured in true crime documentaries, podcasts, and TV shows, cementing its place as one of the most disturbing cases of the 1990s.



    Omaima Aree Nelson is an Egyptian former model who murdered her husband in their California apartment in 1991. She dismembered his body before cooking his body parts and grinding them in the garbage disposal to hide the evidence. Nelson has been compared to the fictional serial killer and cannibal Hannibal Lecter for her gruesome acts.


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    26 m