True crime and unsolved mysteries

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True crime and unsolved mysteries

A crime podcast is an immersive audio experience that explores real-life crimes, mysteries, and investigations in a way that pulls listeners into the story. Each episode typically dives deep into cases—ranging from unsolved disappearances and serial crimes to fraud, corruption, and shocking courtroom trials unfolding details through narration, interviews, and sometimes dramatic reenactments. What makes crime podcasts so compelling is their storytelling style. They don’t just present facts; they build suspense, examine motives, and highlight the human side of crime victims, investigators, and even perpetrators. Listeners are taken on a journey, piecing together clues, questioning evidence, and forming their own theories as the story develops. Many crime podcasts also aim to raise awareness, seek justice, or shed light on overlooked cases, making them not only entertaining but impactful. Whether you’re drawn to psychological analysis, investigative journalism, or chilling rea

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    Man stabbed to death in attack near heart of Times Square

    The victim was rushed to the hospital after the stabbing.He later died from his injuries.Police are searching for multiple suspects who fled.The motive for the attack is still unknown.The victim was taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. Police are searching for several suspects who fled the scene. The motive behind the stabbing is still unknown.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    US adds officer-assault charge against suspect in Trump assassination attempt

    A 31-year-old man, Allen, is accused of rushing past security with weapons to try to assassinate Donald Trump and other officials during an event on April 25.He has not yet entered a plea.There is confusion over whether he actually shot a Secret Service agent, though officials say the agent was protected by a ballistic vest.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Secret Service shoots armed man near White House as Trump holds business event inside By

    A man carrying a weapon was shot by agents of the United States Secret Service near the White House.The incident happened while Donald Trump was inside hosting a business-related event.Authorities say the man posed an immediate threat, prompting agents to open fire.The suspect was hospitalized, and the situation was quickly contained with no harm to others.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Terrorism-Linked Murder Case New York in 2024

    In December 2024, healthcare executive Brian Thompson was shot and killed outside a Midtown New York hotel.Luigi Mangione was identified and arrested after a multi-day, multi-state manhunt.Police recovered weapons, fake IDs, and writings suggesting the attack was planned and targeted.Prosecutors initially charged him with terrorism-related murder, citing alleged intent to send a broader message.A judge later dismissed the terrorism charge due to insufficient evidence, but murder charges remain active.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Kentucky teen accused of killing 2 bank employees busted after posting clues on social media

    A silver BMW seen on surveillance footage helped investigators identify the suspect.The car was traced to one Weaver had listed for sale on Facebook.The FBI also matched the suspect’s clothing to photos Weaver posted online.Despite the deadly robbery, he continued posting on social media afterward.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    US Attorney Pirro says officer was shot during White House correspondents' dinner by suspect's gun

    Cole Tomas Allen is accused of attacking a security checkpoint near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on April 25.Prosecutors say he fired a shotgun in the foyer, with evidence suggesting the bullet was his.He faces charges including attempted assassination and discharging a firearm during a violent crime.Allen is also charged with illegally transporting weapons across state lines and has not yet entered a plea.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Woman Threw Dynamite into Boyfriend's Bedroom While He Slept. Soon After, His 'Hand Was Gone' Long Island woman throws dynamite at sleeping

    Keyonna Waddell, 35, from Deer Park, was convicted after a jury trial for a violent assault on her boyfriend.She threw an explosive device (dynamite) into his bedroom during the incident.Prosecutors from the Suffolk County District Attorney handled the case.The jury found her guilty, highlighting the severity of using explosives in domestic violence.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    The Story of Laci Peterson

    The Laci Peterson case centers on the disappearance and murder of a pregnant woman by her husband, Scott Peterson.Laci vanished on Christmas Eve 2002, and suspicion quickly fell on Scott due to his affair and suspicious behavior; months later, her body and that of her unborn son were found near where he claimed to be fishing. In 2004, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison, making the case a shocking example of betrayal and domestic violence.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Woman Chased Down and Stabbed Another Shopper in Goodwill Before Claiming She ‘Got What She Came For’: Police

    A Kentucky woman, Madison Hinchey, was arrested after allegedly chasing and stabbing a shopper at a Goodwill store.She also reportedly attacked an employee with a shovel and now faces multiple charges, including attempted murder.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Chilling moment 'Cole Allen opens fire on Secret Service in assassination attempt' on Trump as CCTV shows gun blasts Straphangers thrown ont

    Officials say Allen arrived heavily armed with a shotgun, pistol, and knives, and new footage shows him pushing past Secret Service agents at a security checkpoint.Surveillance also captures him scouting the hotel the night before and later stalking hallways, with agents responding within minutes after the event began.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Alabama man arrested in brutal murders of mother, pregnant teen daughter and 12 years old son

    Authorities have arrested a man in the brutal murders of an Alabama mother, her pregnant teenage daughter and 12-year-old son, who were found bound in their home April 20.Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch said William Graham Oliver, 54, was charged with eight counts of capital murder, according to a report from local outlet WALA. He was booked into jail Tuesday.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Perv grabbed woman, carried her into NYC subway station in horrifying rush-hour attack: cops Minnesota couple and daughter hit with federal

    An unhinged perv grabbed a young woman off the street in Queens, and then carried her into a subway station when she tried to get away from him in a disturbing evening rush-hour attack last week, cops said. The sicko approached the 23-year-old victim at 46th Street and Queens Boulevard in Sunnyside around 5:30 p.m. April 20 and started chatting with her, police said. When the woman tried to walk away, the creep blocked her from leaving and picked her up, carrying her into the nearby 46th Street-Bliss Street station, authorities said. The maniac finally let the victim go when she said she’d call the police, according to law enforcement sources.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Minnesota couple and daughter hit with federal charges for assaulting Turning Point USA reporter Yesterday Today

    A Minnesota couple  including a dad who fancied himself “the voice of a generation”  and their daughter were hit with federal charges for allegedly assaulting a Turning Point USA reporter at an anti-ICE protest earlier this month.Christopher Ostroushko, 51; Deyanna Ostroushko, 46; and daughter Paige Ostroushko, 20, were indicted for the assault of TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez outside of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Fort Snelling, the US Department of Justice announced on Wednesday. The enraged dad’s assault came after a female protester was seen punching Hernandez in the face, knocking her clean off her feet and into a fence behind her, and before another woman tackled her to the pavement once again, according to the footage.Hernandez previously told The Post that she was tasked with filming protest activity  and did so untouched until she was identified by “a mob” of “left-wingers” for her work with the organization co-founded by assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    NYPD releases new photos of suspected NYC subway gunman as family reveals victim is paralyzed

    New NYPD surveillance images capture the suspect in the shooting of a 15-year-old boy on board a rush-hour Queens train – as the teen’s mother revealed her son is now paralyzed from the waist down. The young victim was blasted in the neck and back around 6 p.m. Monday on a northbound A train approaching 80th Street in Ozone Park, police said. The violence erupted when the teen recognized another 15-year-old boy, who had shot him back on Feb. 7, riding the train with a friend, law enforcement sources said. A fight broke out – and at some point the February shooter’s pal grabbed a gun that his accomplice was carrying and shot their rival, according to the sources. The pair then fled as the victim was rushed to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Justice department indicts ex-FBI director James Comey over Instagram post showing seashells

    The justice department filed new criminal charges against James Comey, the former FBI director, on Tuesday.Comey was charged in federal court in the eastern district of North Carolina over a picture he posted on Instagram while on vacation last year in which sea shells were arranged to say “86 47”. The post was taken as a threat to Donald Trump. The number 86 can be used as shorthand for getting rid of something, and Trump is the 47th president. Comey subsequently deleted the post and apologized, saying he didn’t realize the numbers were associated with violence. “It never occurred to me, but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down,” he wrote on Instagram.The indictment, made public on Tuesday, says that a reasonable person “would interpret as a serious expression of an intent to do harm to the President of the United States”.This episode includes AI-generated content.

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A crime podcast is an immersive audio experience that explores real-life crimes, mysteries, and investigations in a way that pulls listeners into the story. Each episode typically dives deep into cases—ranging from unsolved disappearances and serial crimes to fraud, corruption, and shocking courtroom trials unfolding details through narration, interviews, and sometimes dramatic reenactments. What makes crime podcasts so compelling is their storytelling style. They don’t just present facts; they build suspense, examine motives, and highlight the human side of crime victims, investigators, and even perpetrators. Listeners are taken on a journey, piecing together clues, questioning evidence, and forming their own theories as the story develops. Many crime podcasts also aim to raise awareness, seek justice, or shed light on overlooked cases, making them not only entertaining but impactful. Whether you’re drawn to psychological analysis, investigative journalism, or chilling rea

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