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True Crime For Sleep

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True crime stories narrated slowly and calmly for sleep. Real cases, cold mysteries, and investigations told without dramatic tension - just quiet storytelling to help you wind down. Perfect for true crime fans who love the genre but need something restful at bedtime. Each episode covers a different case from around the world, delivered in a soothing voice with no sudden sounds or jarring moments. Great for insomnia, relaxation, or calm background listening. New episodes daily. If you enjoy mysteries, documentaries, and bedtime stories for adults, this is true crime reimagined for deeper rest.True Crime For Sleep Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • Why the YOGTZE Case Went Cold
    Apr 19 2026

    In tonight’s True Crime For Sleep, we take a quiet look at the YOGTZE case, one of Germany’s most puzzling unsolved mysteries. What began with a strange note and a series of confusing last movements became a cold case that has lingered for decades, raising questions investigators were never fully able to answer.

    This retelling focuses on the patient, methodical side of the investigation, the witness statements, the dead ends, and the small details that kept the file open in people’s minds. If you enjoy contemplative true crime, unsolved cases, and the slow work of detectives revisiting evidence years later, this episode offers a calm and thoughtful journey through the mystery.

    Settle in for a measured exploration of the YOGTZE mystery, the theories, the unanswered questions, and why the case slowly faded without ever truly being resolved. It is a story about uncertainty, incomplete clues, and the long shadow an old case can leave behind.

    📚 Chapters:
    0:00:00 An Evening Drive Near Hagen
    0:18:47 The Night Route and the First Search for Order
    0:37:35 Witnesses, Missing Companions, and a Narrowing Window
    0:56:23 The Irreversible Midpoint: A Death Without a Usable Story
    1:15:11 YOGTZE as Clue, Error, or Private Meaning
    1:33:59 Work, Fear, and the Limits of What Others Knew
    1:52:47 Cold Case Silence and the Questions That Remain

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    2 h y 11 m
  • How the APRIL Tinsley Case Was Solved After 30 Years
    Apr 18 2026

    In tonight’s True Crime For Sleep, we look at how the April Tinsley case was finally solved after more than 30 years, through patience, preserved evidence, and the quiet persistence of cold case investigators. This is a thoughtful retelling of a case that remained unanswered for decades before old clues and modern DNA testing brought investigators back to the file.

    We explore the long timeline of the April Tinsley investigation, the letters that haunted the case, and the careful detective work that slowly moved it toward an answer. If you enjoy cold cases, unsolved mysteries, forensic genealogy, and true crime told in a calm, reflective style, this episode offers a measured look at how time, technology, and patience can change everything.

    Perfect for listeners who enjoy true crime for sleep, slow storytelling, and old mysteries revisited with care, this video focuses on the investigative process rather than shock or sensationalism. Settle in for a quiet, contemplative journey through one of the most haunting cold cases solved by decades-late DNA evidence.

    📚 Chapters:
    0:00:00 A Summer Day in Fort Wayne
    0:17:56 The Messages Left Behind
    0:35:52 Years of Boxes, Lists, and Quiet Rechecks
    0:53:48 A New Kind of Search
    1:11:44 Watching, Sampling, Confirming
    1:29:40 The Admission and the Courtroom
    1:47:36 What Thirty Years Left Behind

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    2 h y 5 m
  • Why the BEAUMONT Case Went Cold
    Apr 17 2026

    In tonight’s True Crime For Sleep, we take a calm, thoughtful look at the Beaumont case, one of Australia’s most haunting unsolved disappearances. Rather than chasing shock or spectacle, this video revisits the known timeline, the early investigation, and the quiet reasons this mystery slipped into cold case territory.

    We explore how leads faded, how witness accounts and missed opportunities shaped the case, and why patient detective work has continued across the decades. If you’re interested in unsolved cases, cold case investigation, and the slow, methodical side of true crime, this is a reflective retelling designed for careful listening.

    Settle in for a contemplative journey through old evidence, unanswered questions, and the enduring hope that even the longest dormant files can one day speak. This episode is for viewers who appreciate historical mysteries, patient investigation, and true crime stories told with empathy and restraint.

    📚 Chapters:
    0:00:00 A Summer Day at Glenelg
    0:19:11 The Beach, the Shops, and the First Timeline
    0:38:23 The Unknown Man in Plain Sight
    0:57:35 Searches, Suspects, and the Weight of Too Many Leads
    1:16:46 Years of Reopening the File
    1:35:58 Why the Case Went Cold
    1:55:10 The Family, the City, and the Unfinished File

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    2 h y 14 m
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