Episodios

  • The Lie Is the Point: Who Gets to Be an American When State Violence Is Justified
    Jan 29 2026

    Every time a Black person is killed, the lie arrives faster than the facts.

    He had a gun. He was high. She was threatening.

    In this alternative episode of When Killers Get Caught, Brittany Ransom steps away from a traditional case to examine a pattern that stretches from Emmett Till to the present day and why the phrase “they’re killing Americans now” is landing as confirmation, not concern, for Black Americans and other marginalized communities.

    This episode explores how state violence has historically been justified through dehumanization, fear, and selective citizenship. From Indigenous displacement and slavery to policing, internment, mass detention, and modern use-of-force narratives.

    Drawing on history, law, and the warnings of James Baldwin, this episode asks a difficult but necessary question: Who is recognized as fully human, and when does injustice finally “count”?

    This is not about partisanship. It’s about citizenship, power, and the cost of a system that teaches itself how to look away.

    Content warning: This episode discusses state violence, racism, and historical trauma.Sources for this episode include U.S. Supreme Court decisions, federal legislation, Department of the Interior reports, and the work of James Baldwin, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Michelle Alexander, Erika Lee, and other historians and legal scholars.


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    21 m
  • Brownie Mary: The Grandmother Who Defied the War on Drugs
    Jan 22 2026

    In 1981, during the height of the War on Drugs, police raided a San Francisco apartment expecting a major drug dealer. Instead, they found a grandmother in an apron baking brownies.

    Her name was Mary Jane Rathbun, later known as Brownie Mary, a woman whose arrest would help change how America viewed medical marijuana, the AIDS crisis, and compassion under the law.

    As young men died alone in hospital wards during the 1980s AIDS epidemic, Mary broke the law to feed, comfort, and care for patients no one else would touch. Her quiet rebellion challenged the criminalization of cannabis, exposed the cruelty of drug policy, and helped pave the way for medical marijuana legalization in the United States.

    This episode explores the life, motivations, and legacy of Brownie Mary, and asks a deeper true-crime question: What happens when the system treats compassion like a crime?

    Because sometimes the most extreme crimes aren’t committed by monsters but by people the law refuses to understand.


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  • Andrea Yates: Postpartum Psychosis, System Failure, and a Case America Still Gets Wrong
    Jan 15 2026

    This episode contains in depth discussion of infanticide, postpartum psychosis, suicide, and severe mental illness. Listener discretion is advised.

    In 2001, Andrea Yates drowned her five children in a case that shocked the nation and was quickly labeled as one of the most horrific crimes in American history. But what if the story most people remember is incomplete?

    In this episode of When Killers Get Caught, host Brittany Ransom revisits the Andrea Yates case with updated medical, legal, and psychological context focusing not on shock value, but on what the system missed before the tragedy ever occurred.

    Andrea Yates suffered from severe postpartum psychosis, a rare but life-threatening psychiatric condition that causes hallucinations, delusions, and a complete break from reality. She had a long, documented history of mental illness, multiple hospitalizations, suicide attempts, and explicit medical warnings not to be left alone, not to stop medication, and not to have more children. Those warnings were ignored.

    This episode breaks down:

    • The warning signs of postpartum psychosis and why it is a psychiatric emergency

    • How religious extremism and untreated mental illness collided

    • Why Andrea Yates’s first trial resulted in a wrongful conviction

    • How misinformation in court influenced a jury

    • What changed after her acquittal by reason of insanity and what still hasn’t

    • Why women with postpartum psychosis are still more likely to be incarcerated than treated

    More than two decades later, Andrea Yates remains confined to a state psychiatric hospital. Her case is now taught in medical schools and cited in maternal mental health advocacy yet many of the same systemic failures remain.

    This is not a story about a monster. It’s a story about untreated illness, institutional failure, and a tragedy that unfolded in plain sight.

    Because when systems fail, the truth always leaves a trail.


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    58 m
  • The Killer Who Wrote the Dictionary
    Jan 8 2026

    The True Crime Story of William Chester Minor and the Oxford English Dictionary


    In 1872, a former U.S. Army surgeon named William Chester Minor shot a stranger to death on a London street. Declared criminally insane, he was confined to Broadmoor Asylum where he would unexpectedly become one of the most significant contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary. This true crime story explores murder, mental illness, and how one fractured mind helped define the English language.


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    36 m
  • The Only Priest Sent to the Electric Chair: The True Crimes of Hans Schmidt
    Jan 1 2026

    He stood at the altar as a man of God and lived in secret as a killer.


    In the early 1900s, Hans Schmidt became the only Catholic priest ever executed in the United States. Sworn to celibacy and spiritual authority, Schmidt instead lived a double life that ended in ritual murder. After illegally marrying a young immigrant woman and impregnating her, he brutally murdered and dismembered her when the truth threatened to surface.


    But Anna Aumuller’s death was only the beginning.

    As investigators followed the evidence from the Hudson River to Manhattan, and back across the Atlantic to Germany, they uncovered a disturbing pattern of violence, fraud, and institutional silence. Counterfeit money, insurance murder plots, and links to other unsolved deaths suggested that Schmidt’s final crime may not have been his first.


    In this episode of When Killers Get Caught, host Brittany Ransom examines the psychology of Hans Schmidt, the warning signs ignored by those in power, and how authority and belief can be weaponized when accountability is avoided.


    Because no matter how carefully someone hides behind faith, power, or position, the truth always leaves a trail.


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  • Neama Rahmani protected corporations, prosecuted cartels and now he fights for the little guy
    Oct 14 2023

    Hey everyone in Serial Killer country!

    In seeking people connected to justice to speak with in Season 3, Neama Rahmani is the perfect person for the podcast.

    One of the youngest graduates of Harvard Law, recruited by a massive corporate law firm, then a transition into prosecuting America's most wanted and finally landing on trial law protecting people from unscrupulous bosses and celebrity divas.

    Neama and I discuss the trajectory of his life, his current cases against some of the biggest names in media and how he's helping people in his own way.

    Watch Brittany on tv! Evil Among Us: The Golden State Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/100002110/evil-among-us-the-golden-state-killer?start=true

    Evil Among Us: Ted Bundy : https://tubitv.com/movies/702357/evil-among-us-ted-bundy?start=true

    Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/672505/sins-of-the-father-the-green-river-killer?start=true

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    Special thanks to Myuu for the music you heard on todays episode. You can find him at www.youtube.com/c/myuuji

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    54 m
  • Nika Nikoubin's delusions were so severe she didn't even know she'd commited a crime
    Oct 7 2023

    Hey everyone in Serial Killer country!


    This weeks podcast is a little different. We are talking to Nika Nikoubin, a young woman who attacked a man unprovoked last year and then blamed it on a US drone strike.

    An interesting podcast for sure as we learn about Nika's upbringing and how she ended up in a hotel room in Las Vegas stabbing her date and unaware of ever doing it?

    Want to learn more about Nika's story? She wrote a book https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CGSYD3CC

    Nika's Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nika5n?lang=en

    Watch Brittany on tv!

    Evil Among Us: The Golden State Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/100002110/evil-among-us-the-golden-state-killer?start=true

    Evil Among Us: Ted Bundy : https://tubitv.com/movies/702357/evil-among-us-ted-bundy?start=true

    Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/672505/sins-of-the-father-the-green-river-killer?start=true

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    Special thanks to Myuu for the music you heard on todays episode. You can find him at www.youtube.com/c/myuuji


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  • Sadie Solstice Was Almost Killed By her Ex-boyfriend
    Sep 8 2023

    Hey all my True Crime Friends,

    Todays podcast is a doozy. If you haven't seen Sadie on tiktok @lilmiss80 then this episode will be new to you. Sadie is currently 25 years old from Denver, Colorado but when she was 18 years old her boyfriend tried to kill her and her unborn child and almost succeeded.

    Today, Sadie and I have a frank discussion about her assault and also about the effects of bullying on victims, recovery from Domestic Violence and a future after experiencing it.

    Episode Trigger Warning For:

    Sexual Assault

    Discussion of Drug Use

    A violent physical attack

    Domestic Violence

    Hospitalization


    If you want to support Sadie on all socials under the name Sadie Solstice or @lilmiss80 and her lifestyle brand @GetLifeOfficial, which was inspired by her near death experience.

    Watch Brittany on tv!

    Evil Among Us: The Golden State Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/100002110/evil-among-us-the-golden-state-killer?start=true

    Evil Among Us: Ted Bundy : https://tubitv.com/movies/702357/evil-among-us-ted-bundy?start=true

    Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer : https://tubitv.com/movies/672505/sins-of-the-father-the-green-river-killer?start=true

    Merch: https://www.whenkillersgetcaught.shop

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    Special thanks to Myuu for the music you heard on todays episode. You can find him at www.youtube.com/c/myuuji

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    1 h y 35 m