PODCAST · true crime
Infraction Files
by The Files Network
True crime podcasts in five minutes or less.
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Randy Lanier: Indy 500 Racer & Smuggler
Randy Lanier needed to fund his racing passion, so he became a major drug smuggler. He served almost three decades in prison and was later released.
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The Murder Of Mia Zapata – 1993 Seattle Music Scene Killing
The Murder Of Mia Zapata – 1993 Seattle Music Scene Killing
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No Prosecution for The Carman Family Deaths
We take a look at two deaths within the wealthy Carman Family that went unprosecuted.
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Bitfinex Billion-Dollar Bitcoin Heist Unmasked
We dive into the curious case of Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan, the couple behind one of the most infamous cryptocurrency money laundering conspiracies.
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Aspiring Content Creator found dead
A 22-year-old missing after going on a van trip with her fiancé and aspiring to be a content creator. Suspicious rose when family did not want to cooperate.
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The Cancer Fraudster Belle Gibson
Today we’re talking about Belle Gibson – a social media influencer who built an empire on deception. She claimed to have terminal brain cancer, defied medical science, and convinced thousands to follow her journey. The only problem? It was all a lie.In the early two-thousand tens, Belle Gibson skyrocketed to fame as a wellness guru. She claimed she had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer at just 20 years old but had miraculously cured herself using natural remedies, diet, and holistic treatments—without chemotherapy.She documented her so-called healing journey on Instagram, where she amassed hundreds of thousands of followers. Her story resonated with people desperate for alternative treatments. It wasn’t long before her fame led to the launch of *The Whole Pantry*, a best-selling app and cookbook that promised a path to better health.Gibson wasn’t just selling recipes—she was selling hope. She claimed that a portion of her profits went to charity, including cancer research. People believed in her. They donated, they followed, and they bought into the dream she sold.But here’s the twist—Belle Gibson never had cancer.Investigations by journalists at the *Australian Women's Weekly* and *The Age* uncovered inconsistencies in her story. When pressed for medical records, she failed to provide any proof of her diagnosis. Soon, charities came forward, stating they had never received the promised donations. The facade was crumbling.In 2015, Belle Gibson finally admitted the truth. She had fabricated everything. There was no brain cancer, no miraculous recovery—just a web of lies. She was taken to court, fined over $400,000 for deceptive conduct, and became a symbol of the dangers of wellness culture gone wrong.The Belle Gibson scandal highlights the dark side of social media influence and the unregulated wellness industry. People searching for hope often fall victim to misinformation. It’s a cautionary tale: always question the sources, demand proof, and be wary of those profiting off personal tragedy.So what do you think? Should influencers like Belle Gibson face harsher legal consequences? Let’s discuss.That’s it for today’s episode. Listen for more scandals, crime and fraud in podcasts that are five minute or less, only on Infraction Files. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and tune in next time for more shocking true stories.
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