PODCAST · true crime
Santana True Crime
by Cameron Santana, Eric Tansey
Deep dive into true crime and real investigations Cameron Santana is a veteran law enforcement officer with over 18 years of experience. He holds an Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate and spent his first 16 years with the Raleigh Police Department. Explore real cases and real investigations with an insider perspective you can find nowhere else.
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Model vs Detective: The Double Life of a Chicago Homicide Investigator
In this episode of Santana True Crime, we sit down with former Chicago homicide detective Michele Wood, author of Model Detective: A True Story of Heels, Handcuffs and Homicides.Michele’s story is unlike anything you’ve heard—balancing two completely different worlds: modeling and homicide investigations. From working brutal 30-hour murder cases to interviewing violent offenders and solving sex crimes, she shares what the job is really like behind the scenes.We dive into:What it takes to become a homicide detectiveThe psychological side of interviewing killersCases that stayed with her foreverThe reality of working 20–30 hours straightHer “Golden Rules” for surviving the jobAnd what years of investigating violent crime teaches you about human natureThis is a raw, unfiltered look at life inside homicide—far beyond what you see on TV.👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments:Do you think people are born evil… or made?
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Yuba County Five: The Main Theories Explained | Tony Wright & Dr. David Hayes
What really happened to the Yuba County Five?In this episode of Santana True Crime, I’m joined by author Tony Wright, author of Things Aren’t Right, and criminologist David Hayes to examine one of America’s strangest unsolved mysteries.We break down the major theories surrounding the disappearance and deaths of the Yuba County Five, including:Misadventure and exposureFoul play theoriesWhy the men abandoned the Mercury MontegoBehavioral and criminological perspectivesEvidence that still fuels debate nearly 50 years laterWas this a tragic case of disorientation and survival gone wrong… or is there something much darker behind what happened?Tony Wright brings decades of research into the case, while Dr. Hayes offers criminological analysis on the competing theories and what the evidence may suggest.What theory do you believe? Let me know in the comments.👍 Like, subscribe, and share if you enjoy true crime deep dives and unsolved mysteries.
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Who Killed Liz Barraza? FBI Profiler Analyzes the Suspect
The murder of Liz Barraza was caught on camera—but the killer is still unidentified.In this episode of Santana True Crime, former FBI profiler Julia Cowley joins the show to break down one of the most disturbing unsolved cases in recent years: the Liz Barraza murder case.Julia walks through what the suspect’s behavior, planning, and actions at the scene reveal about the type of person responsible. From victimology to offender profiling, this episode dives into the psychology behind the crime—and what investigators may be looking for.If you’re interested in true crime, criminal profiling, and unsolved cases, this is one you don’t want to miss.🎙️ Subscribe for weekly true crime interviews and analysis.
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Virginia Olson Murder | What the Witness Told Us (NEW Details Revealed)
In this episode of Santana True Crime, we break down NEW details learned from a recent phone conversation with the person who discovered Virginia’s body. While the witness is not appearing on the show, we will be sharing what he told us—information that adds new perspective to the crime scene and timeline.With the anniversary of her death tomorrow, this episode takes a deeper look into one of North Carolina’s most haunting cold cases.Tonight we cover:What the witness told us about finding VirginiaNew insights into the original crime sceneDetails that may have been overlooked for decadesThe biggest unanswered questions that remain
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Serial Killer Letters & Execution Secrets Revealed
She spent years writing to one of America’s most notorious serial killers—the Green River Killer. What he revealed in those letters is disturbing, personal, and something most people never hear.In this episode of Santana True Crime, author Maria DiLorenzo shares her direct correspondence with Gary Ridgway, offering rare insight into the mind of a serial killer.Also joining the show is Dr. Bill Kimberlin, author of Watch Me Die, who breaks down what really happens inside executions—and what he witnessed firsthand.This episode dives deep into:Serial killer psychologyLetters from Gary RidgwayWhat killers reveal in privateThe reality of executionsStories you won’t hear anywhere else🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.
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The Murder Room: Inside the Vidocq Society Solving Cold Cases
What if there was a real group of elite investigators solving murders that law enforcement couldn’t?In this episode, we’re joined by New York Times bestselling author Michael Capuzzo to discuss his book The Murder Room—a deep dive into the Vidocq Society, a real-life network of profilers, forensic experts, and detectives working cold cases that have gone unsolved for years.We break down:The origins of the Vidocq SocietyThe key members behind itThe Scott Dunn case (a murder conviction with no body)These are real cases, real victims, and real attempts to find justice long after the trail has gone cold.🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts.👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more true crime content.
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Why Epstein & North Fox Island Tell the Same Story
Long before the Jeffrey Epstein scandal made global headlines, there was another disturbing case centered around a remote island in Michigan—North Fox Island.In this episode, we sit down with forensic psychologist and criminologist Dr. David C. Hayes to break down the North Fox Island case, an alleged trafficking network that operated decades before the internet, and its possible connections to the Oakland County Child Killer investigation.We explore how these cases—though separated by time—reveal striking similarities involving power, privilege, and accountability.This conversation goes beyond politics and focuses on a larger issue: why do some individuals face consequences, while others seem to avoid them entirely?🎙️ Featuring Dr. David C. HayesForensic Psychologist | Criminologist | Cold Case Consultanthttps://www.hayescriminology.com/📺 Available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, and everywhere you get podcasts👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more true crime content⚠️ Viewer discretion advised – this episode discusses sensitive topics#TrueCrime #Epstein #NorthFoxIsland #UnsolvedMysteries
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UNC Campus Murder: The 1965 Killing of Suellen Evans | LIVE Investigation
Tonight on Santana True Crime, we are going live to examine one of the most disturbing unsolved murders connected to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.On June 30, 1965, 21-year-old Suellen Evans was attacked while walking through Coker Arboretum on the UNC campus. The attack occurred in broad daylight. Evans fought back against her attacker and was able to tell witnesses that the man had attempted to rape her before she collapsed from her injuries.Despite an intense investigation, her killer has never been identified.Joining me tonight is my brother and co-author Brian Santana, who teaches true crime at the college level. Together we wrote the book:“A Murder on Campus: The Professor, the Cop, and North Carolina's Most Notorious Cold Case.”During this live show we will discuss:• The timeline of the attack on Suellen Evans• The investigation and suspects• The eerie similarities some researchers see between this case and the 1973 murder of Virginia Olson at University of North Carolina Asheville• Whether modern DNA and genetic genealogy could finally solve the caseJoin us live tonight and share your thoughts in the chat.
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Inside the Mind of the Green River Killer | Author Maria DiLorenzo
Crime journalist Maria DiLorenzo joins Santana True Crime to discuss her upcoming book Confessions of the Green River Killer: A True Story of Manipulation, Madness, and a Search for Justice.After writing to serial killer Gary Ridgway, Maria expected silence. Instead, the man known as the Green River Killer called her from prison. Over the following years, Ridgway contacted her hundreds of times, revealing disturbing insights into his crimes, motivations, and twisted psychology. Ridgway—one of the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history—was convicted of 49 murders, mostly targeting vulnerable women in Washington state. In this episode we discuss:• How Maria became one of the only journalists Ridgway would talk to• The disturbing phone calls and psychological manipulation she experienced• What Ridgway revealed about his crimes• Whether additional victims may still be unidentified• The emotional toll of interviewing a serial killerThis is a chilling look inside the mind of one of America’s most notorious killers—and the journalist who spent years trying to uncover the truth.Maria DiLorenzo is a crime journalist and writer who has extensively interviewed incarcerated murderers to better understand the criminal mind. She is the author of Confessions of the Green River Killer, based on hundreds of conversations with Gary Ridgway. The book is scheduled to be released on July 21st.
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50. Who Shot Rhonda Hinson? | 1981 Burke County Cold Case
In December 1981, 19-year-old Rhonda Hinson was shot while driving home in Burke County, North Carolina. More than four decades later, her murder remains unsolved. In this episode of Santana True Crime, I am joined by Captain John Hoyle with the Burke County Sheriff’s Office — the agency currently leading the investigation — to discuss the crime scene, timeline, and ongoing efforts to bring justice to Rhonda and her family. This case continues to raise questions more than 40 years later. If you have information about the Rhonda Hinson case, please contact the Burke County Sheriff’s Office. Subscribe for more true crime investigations and interviews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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49. Theresa Bier: The Bigfoot Story That Hid a Crime
In this episode of Santana True Crime, we examine the 1987 disappearance of 16-year-old Theresa Bier from Fresno, California. After Theresa vanished in the Sierra National Forest, a shocking claim emerged — that she had been taken by Bigfoot. But was that story a distraction from something far more human? Joined by Kelli Brink, we break down the known timeline, the individuals connected to the case, and the troubling details surrounding the canyon where Theresa was last seen. This case remains unsolved. Our goal is to focus on the facts, avoid speculation, and keep Theresa’s story in the public eye. If you believe cases like this deserve continued attention, please subscribe and share. 📍 Fresno County, California 🎙 Featuring: Kelli Brink 🎧 New episodes every Tuesday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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48. Executed… Then Proven Innocent? | Death Penalty Debate with Steffen Hou
What happens when the justice system gets it wrong? In this clip from Santana True Crime, I’m joined by author Steffen Hou as we discuss a chilling case where a person was executed — and later evidence suggested they were innocent. How does that happen? And what does it say about the death penalty? Steffen dives deeper into wrongful convictions and death row cases in his book The Deprived, which explores the stories of Americans sentenced to death despite claims of innocence. 📚 I’ll have a link to The Deprived in the description below. (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchase) Do you support the death penalty — or does the risk of executing an innocent person change your view? 👇 Let me know in the comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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47. From the Olympics to Murphy, NC: The Eric Rudolph Manhunt
As the Winter Olympics are happening right now, we revisit one of the darkest chapters in Olympic history — the 1996 Atlanta bombing and the years-long manhunt that followed. In this episode of Santana True Crime, I’m joined by investigative journalist Gracey Sneed, who has interviewed investigators, family members, and neighbors connected to Eric Rudolph. Gracey recently published in-depth articles on the hunt and capture of Rudolph, including chilling details that were never widely known. We discuss: How Rudolph was identified using a wanted poster and a scar His alleged plans to bomb a police station The moment a local woman discovered him hiding beneath her mobile home How his capture helped prevent further attacks 📅 Episode drops Tuesday, 2/10/26 🔔 Subscribe now so you don’t miss it 🎙️ Santana True Crime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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46. Moms of the Missing | Author Steffen Hou
In this episode, Cameron Santana is joined by author Steffen Hou to discuss his book Moms of the Missing, a powerful true-crime collection of real abduction and missing person cases told through the voices of families still searching for answers. Steffen shares what he learned from interviewing mothers whose children vanished, the patterns seen across these cases, and why awareness and prevention still matter today. The book covers multiple abduction scenarios, including family abductions and long-term missing persons cases, with rare survivor stories included. This conversation focuses on: • Real missing person cases • What families experience after a disappearance • Common warning signs and patterns • Why these cases often go cold • How awareness can help prevent future tragedies If you care about true crime, unsolved cases, and the human stories behind the headlines, this episode is for you. 📚 Moms of the Missing by Steffen Hou 🎙️ Santana True Crime Podcast 📺 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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LIVE: The Liz Barraza Case | Killer in Costume
Tonight at 8:30 PM EST, join Cameron Santana and Dr. Brian Santana LIVE as we dive deep into the unsolved murder of Liz Barraza — a Texas woman who was gunned down while setting up for a garage sale in January 2019. Liz was 29 years old when she was shot multiple times in her driveway in Tomball, Texas. Investigators believe the killing was planned, and surveillance footage captured a dark-colored Nissan Frontier believed to be linked to the shooter — but no arrests have ever been made. Her family continues to seek justice, and Houston Crime Stoppers is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 🎙️ What we’ll cover LIVE: • Timeline of the Liz Barraza murder case • Evidence & surveillance details • Theories and unanswered questions • Viewer questions, comments & thoughts 📌 Want to help seek justice? If you have information on Liz’s case, contact Houston Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477) — tips can be submitted anonymously. 👉 Don’t forget to share the livestream, hit subscribe, and join the conversation in chat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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45. From Forensic Files to Murder Unscripted: How True Crime Has Evolved
Former Forensic Files producer Ed and co-host Melissa from the hit podcast Murder Unscripted join Cameron Santana and Dr. Brian Santana for a wide-ranging conversation about the evolution of true crime storytelling. Ed shares behind-the-scenes insight into what it was like producing one of the most influential true crime television shows of all time, including how cases were selected and how forensic evidence shaped each episode. Together, the group discusses how lessons learned from Forensic Files carried over into their current work on Murder Unscripted. The conversation also explores how true crime has shifted from carefully produced television documentaries to long-form podcasts and now to fast-moving social media coverage — and how that shift impacts investigations, public perception, and victims’ families. This episode offers a rare look inside the world of true crime production and where the genre is headed next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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44. Unmasking Extremism: Faces of Hate Producer Steffen Hou Tells the Real Story
In this exclusive interview, I sit down with documentary producer Steffen Hou, the creator behind Faces of Hate, a powerful and disturbing look into the world of extremism, radicalization, and hate-based ideology. We discuss:• What inspired the documentary• How extremist groups recruit and operate• The dangers of online radicalization• The human cost behind hate movements• The real people impacted by violent ideology Faces of Hate pulls back the curtain on a hidden world most people never see. This conversation goes deeper than the documentary and explores the psychology, warning signs, and real-world consequences of extremist belief systems. If you care about understanding how hate spreads — and how it can be stopped — this is a conversation you need to hear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Live: Where Is Matthew McDonald? | Exclusive Interview with His Sister Sam
In this special live episode of Santana True Crime, Cameron Santana is joined by Sam McDonald, the sister of missing man Matthew McDonald, who disappeared from Washington County, Pennsylvania in March 2023. Matthew was last heard from on March 7, 2023 and last seen on March 9, 2023 in the California Borough / Long Branch area. Nearly two years later, his family is still searching for answers — and they believe someone out there knows what happened. Sam shares who Matthew is beyond the headlines, the last known timeline of events, what the family has been told by investigators, and why the Howe Church and Long Branch area remain critical to the search. If you have any information about Matthew’s disappearance, please contact California Borough Police Department. Someone knows something. Help bring Matthew home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Media vs Evidence in the JonBenét Ramsey Case (Live Discussion)
In this live episode of Santana True Crime, we take a deep look at the JonBenét Ramsey case through a media lens: how headlines, leaks, television coverage, and repeating narratives shaped public opinion and influenced which theories people believed. I’m joined by Dr. David Hayes, who researched this exact topic in his doctoral dissertation, and Dr. Brian Santana, a college professor and true crime author. Together, we discuss how early framing can become the “official” story in the public’s mind—even when the evidence is complex, disputed, or evolving. In this episode, we cover: How early media framing took hold Why certain theories became dominant The role of leaks, repetition, and “trial by television” How public opinion can drift away from evidence What this case teaches us about true crime, bias, and narrative control ⚠️ Content Note: This episode discusses the murder of a child and sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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43. Inside the Mexican Mafia: Prison Power, Violence, and Control | William Noguera
In this episode of Santana True Crime, we take a deep dive inside the Mexican Mafia, also known as La Eme — one of the most powerful and feared prison gangs in the United States. My guest is William Noguera, who brings firsthand knowledge of the prison system and the realities of gang power behind the walls. Together, we discuss how the Mexican Mafia formed, how a relatively small group maintains control, and how influence inside prison often extends far beyond it. This conversation focuses on reality, not Hollywood myths. We break down the structure, rules, violence, and fear that allow prison gangs like the Mexican Mafia to operate for decades — even in the face of law enforcement crackdowns. We also discuss Will’s book, Through the Lens of a Monster, which provides an unfiltered look at violence, accountability, and survival inside the criminal justice system. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of violence, gangs, and prison life. Viewer discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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LIVE: The Debra Espey Murder Solved After 52 Years — DNA Breakthrough Explained
In this episode, we finally break down the Debra Espey murder case — a tragic cold case from 1973 in Niceville, Florida that went unsolved for more than 52 years until a DNA breakthrough cracked it open. Debra was a 19-year-old college student who disappeared after class and was later found murdered in a nearby wooded area. After decades of unanswered questions and faded leads, forensic genealogy and modern DNA testing helped investigators identify her killer and bring long-overdue justice for her family and community. Join us as we walk through the case from the disappearance to the DNA breakthrough, the investigation’s twists, and what this means for cold cases nationwide. https://briansantanaauthor.com/ https://a.co/d/2bMUqk5 As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This means I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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42. Federal Indictment in Mica Miller Case: Cyberstalking & False Statements Charges
n this episode of Santana True Crime, we cover a major federal update in the case of Mica Miller. Mica Miller’s ex-husband, John-Paul Miller (also known as JP Miller), has been federally indicted on charges of cyberstalking and making false statements to federal investigators, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Federal prosecutors allege that between November 2022 and April 2024, Miller engaged in a pattern of harassment that included repeated unwanted communications, online conduct intended to cause emotional distress, and interference with Mica’s daily life. The indictment also alleges that Miller lied to federal agents during the investigation. Mica Miller was found deceased in April 2024 in Myrtle Beach, and her death was ruled a suicide by authorities. While this federal case is not a homicide prosecution, it represents a significant development in the broader investigation surrounding the circumstances leading up to her death. In this episode, we break down: What the federal charges actually mean What prosecutors allege occurred before Mica’s death What is not included in the indictment Why this case matters in discussions of cyberstalking and coercive control ⚠️ Note: This episode discusses topics including stalking, harassment, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Live: JonBenet Ramsey: The Ransom note w/ Julia Cowely
In this episode of Santana True Crime, I’m joined by Julia Cowley, former FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit member and host of The Consult, to discuss the JonBenét Ramsey case with a focused look at one of its most debated pieces of evidence: the ransom note. Rather than rehashing the entire case, we examine the language, tone, length, and placement of the note—and what those elements may suggest from a behavioral perspective. We discuss why the note stands out in kidnapping cases, how investigators often interpret such communications, and what clues (or misdirection) the note may offer about the person who wrote it. This conversation centers on behavioral insight and investigative context—not speculation—and explores why the ransom note continues to play a central role in understanding this case decades later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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41. Serial Killer Art Explained | LIVE w/ Dr. Bill Kimberlin & Dr. Brian Santana
In this live episode of Santana True Crime, we explore the unsettling and fascinating world of serial killer art. I’m joined by Dr. Bill Kimberlin, author of Watch Me Die, who has been sent more than 4,000 pieces of artwork created by incarcerated offenders, including individuals on death row. Alongside Dr. Brian Santana, we examine specific pieces of art and discuss the psychology, symbolism, and motivations behind them. This conversation is not about glorifying violence. It’s about understanding behavior, creativity in confinement, and what these works may reveal about the minds behind them. 🖼️ Art from behind prison walls 🧠 Criminal psychology & behavioral insight 📺 Recorded live on YouTube #SantanaTrueCrime #SerialKillerArt #TrueCrimeLive #CriminalPsychology #DrBillKimberlin #DrBrianSantana #PrisonArt #TrueCrimeCommunity #ForensicPsychology #TrueCrimeYouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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40. Karen Read Case: Two Trials, One Death, and the Civil Case That Followed
In this episode of Santana True Crime, we break down the Karen Read case from start to finish, covering Trial One, Trial Two, and the civil case connected to the death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe. Joining me is my wife Laura, who followed the Karen Read trial closely and shares her detailed observations, reactions, and questions about the evidence, testimony, and courtroom strategies used across both criminal trials. In this episode, we discuss: What happened during Karen Read Trial One Key differences and developments in Trial Two How the civil case compares to the criminal trials Why this case remains one of the most debated true crime trials in recent years Laura is also preparing to launch her own YouTube channel, From Garden to Glow, focused on healthy living, home, and garden content. Be sure to follow along as the channel launches soon. 🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📺 Subscribe to Santana True Crime for weekly true crime episodes and live discussions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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40. Yuba County Five-Live show with Tony Wright
In this live episode of Santana True Crime, we revisit the enduring mystery of the Yuba County Five. Joined by Tony Wright, author of Yuba County Five: Case Reopened, and Dr. Brian Santana, we break down the known facts, the disappearance, the abandoned Mercury Montego, and the discovery of four bodies deep in the Plumas National Forest, while one man remains missing to this day. We explore the backgrounds of the five men, the timeline of events, and the theories that continue to surround this case decades later. Listener questions and live discussion add new perspectives to a mystery that still defies a clear explanation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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39. Death Row Secrets & The Aryan Brotherhood | William Noguera
Former death row inmate William Noguera, author of Through the Lens of a Monster, spent 42 years inside the California prison system — living in close proximity to one of the most powerful and violent prison gangs in the country: The Aryan Brotherhood, also known as The Brand. In this episode of Santana True Crime, William breaks down: 🔹 How the Aryan Brotherhood operates inside and outside prison 🔹 Structure, rules, ranks and internal politics 🔹 The business behind prison gangs 🔹 Violence, power, and the cost of loyalty 🔹 Life on death row for over four decades 🔹 His book, art, transformation and perspective This is a raw, unfiltered look into a world most people will never see. 📺 Full video available on YouTube 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Subscribe to Santana True Crime for more in-depth interviews with FBI profilers, authors, former inmates, and true crime experts. #SantanaTrueCrime #WilliamNoguera #AryanBrotherhood #TheBrand #DeathRow #PrisonGangs #TrueCrimePodcast #CaliforniaDeathRow #ThroughTheLensOfAMonster #InmateStories #CrimeDocumentary #TrueCrimeCommunity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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38. FBI Profiler Julia Cowley Breaks Down the Golden State Killer + Long Island Serial Killer Cases
Former FBI profiler Julia Cowley (Behavioral Analysis Unit) joins Santana True Crime for an in-depth conversation on the Golden State Killer, her work with the FBI’s elite BAU team, and what we know about the Long Island Serial Killer (Rex Heuermann) case. 🎯 Topics we cover: Julia’s background as a criminal profiler Psychological patterns in serial offenders Her analysis of the Golden State Killer (Joseph James DeAngelo) Behavioral clues in the Long Island Serial Killer case Insights into offender profiling and law enforcement investigation tactics 🎙️ Hosted by Cameron Santana | Santana True Crime Podcast 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for weekly true crime stories and interviews with experts, survivors, and insiders. 📌 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify & all major platforms. #SantanaTrueCrime #FBIProfiler #GoldenStateKiller #LongIslandSerialKiller #JuliaCowley #BAU #TrueCrimePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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37. Richard Ramirez: From Predator to Prey — The Night Stalker’s Life on Death Row
n this powerful Thanksgiving episode of Santana True Crime, we sit down with William A. Noguera, author of Through the Lens of a Monster and a man who spent 44 years on death row, to discuss one of the most notorious serial killers in American history: Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker. From the outside, Ramirez was seen as a predator—feared, mythologized, and surrounded by media hype. But inside prison? He became the prey. William Noguera shares firsthand insight into: How serial killers are “hunted” on death row The prison hierarchy that determines who survives—and who doesn’t Why Richard Ramirez was targeted by other inmates The two violent attacks Ramirez suffered while incarcerated The difference between a killer’s public persona and their reality behind bars The cultural mythology of the “Night Stalker” vs. the man inmates actually knew William’s own observations after decades inside the California death row system This episode blends true crime history, psychology, firsthand death row experience, and deep insight into the criminal world that very few people ever see. Episode premieres Thanksgiving Day at 8:30 PM EST. Watch on YouTube, or listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. #SantanaTrueCrime #RichardRamirez #NightStalker #WilliamNoguera #ThroughTheLensOfAMonster #DeathRow #SerialKillers #PredatorToPrey #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #CriminalPsychology #CaliforniaDeathRow #PrisonStories #ColdCases #DarkHistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Live Bonus: Thanksgiving True Crime Special
Join us Tuesday, November 25th at 8:30 PM EST for a special Thanksgiving edition of Santana True Crime Live. We’re gathering an incredible panel of storytellers, investigators, and researchers for a night of meaningful true crime conversations. Jayson Blair — Journalist & host of The Silver Lining Handbook podcast Kelli Brink — True crime author, podcaster & creator of The Missing Persons Archives Dr. Brian Santana — Professor, author, and criminal justice researcher This Thanksgiving, each guest is bringing a case they are “thankful for”—a case that shaped their work, inspired them, created awareness, or made a lasting difference. Some may highlight MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) cases, while others may discuss cold cases, solved cases, or cases that impacted them personally or professionally. 🦃 Thanksgiving-themed true crime storytelling 🔎 Discussion of cases that influenced their careers 🕯️ Spotlight on MMIW awareness and ongoing issues 📚 Professional insights from journalism, academia, and investigative research 🎙️ Audience Q&A and community chat engagement Whether you’re relaxing after travel, cooking, or enjoying downtime, this is a meaningful and reflective true crime event you won’t want to miss. 📅 Live Tuesday • November 25th • 8:30 PM EST #SantanaTrueCrime #ThanksgivingLive #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimeLive #MMIW #MissingAndMurderedIndigenousWomen #ColdCases #UnsolvedCases #TrueCrimePodcast #JaysonBlair #TheSilverLiningHandbook #KelliBrink #MissingPersonsArchives #DrBrianSantana #HolidaySpecial #TrueCrimeTalk #Livestream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Live Bonus: The New Era of Execution with Dr Bill Kimberlin
In this powerful episode of Santana True Crime, Dr. Bill Kimberlin — author of Watch Me Die and one of America’s foremost experts on executions — joins Dr. Brian Santana for an in-depth conversation about the realities, ethics, and evolving landscape of capital punishment. Together, we explore: From South Carolina’s recent firing-squad execution to Alabama’s upcoming first-ever nitrogen gas execution, we break down how and why these methods are changing — and what they reveal about the future of the death penalty. Dr. Kimberlin shares what he’s witnessed firsthand after years inside death-row units: the emotional, psychological, and often surprising behaviors of inmates facing their last 24 hours. With a vast collection of artwork sent to him by serial killers over the years, Dr. Kimberlin discusses the ethical challenges of owning material created by violent offenders — and why he refuses to sell it, choosing instead to loan pieces to support victims of crime. We look at the moral gray areas surrounding different execution methods, the role of the state, the impact on victims’ families, and the psychological toll on staff tasked with carrying out these sentences. This episode is a rare and unfiltered conversation with two experts who have studied death row from every angle — inside the cell block, inside the courtroom, and inside the ethical debate. Watch the full discussion now on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. • The evolution of execution methods• The final days and final conversations of inmates• Serial killer artwork and its moral dilemma• The ethics of capital punishment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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36. From Death Row Convict to Crime Solver: William Noguera on Through the Lens of a Monster
In this powerful episode of Santana True Crime, Cameron Santana sits down with William A. Noguera — a former death-row inmate turned acclaimed author and crime-investigation collaborator. His book Through the Lens of a Monster: A Serial Killer on Death Row, an Unsolved Murder List, and an Inmate’s Deadly Play for Redemption unveils his decades on San Quentin’s Death Row, his unique role as an artist-inmate, and the chilling confessions of serial killer Joseph Naso that helped crack cold cases. Together, we explore: How Noguera survived the brutality of death row and refused to join prison gangs His transformation into an artist whose prison works were internationally recognized His book’s revelations about predator psychology, redemption, and his work now with law-enforcement What his story teaches us about crime, punishment, and the possibility of change 🎙️ Subscribe to Santana True Crime for weekly deep dives, true-crime conversations and exclusive guest interviews. 🔔 Listen on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify — link in description. #SantanaTrueCrime #WilliamNoguera #ThroughTheLensOfAMonster #DeathRowSurvivor #TrueCrimeBooks #PrisonArt #RedemptionStory #SerialKillerMind #CrimePodcast #AuthorInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Live: What Really Happened in Southport: Inside the Nigel Max Edge Probable Cause Hearing
In this Santana True Crime bonus episode, Cameron and Dr. Brian Santana break down the probable cause hearing in the case of Nigel Max Edge, the former Marine accused in the Southport, North Carolina mass shooting that left three people dead and five others injured in September 2025. We examine what came out in court — from the prosecution’s evidence and the defense’s early strategy to questions about Edge’s mental health, combat injuries, and PTSD claims. The discussion also explores the possibility that the District Attorney may seek the death penalty, the role of premeditation, and how this case reflects a growing intersection between veteran trauma and violent crime. 🎧 Watch or listen now on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. #SantanaTrueCrime #NigelMaxEdge #SouthportShooting #TrueCrimePodcast #ProbableCause #NorthCarolinaCrime #DeathPenalty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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35. Murder, Prison, and Redemption: The Stories Behind Carla Conti’s True Crime Books
Author Carla Conti joins Santana True Crime to discuss the real-life stories and moral conflicts behind her books Chained Birds and The Jacklighter. In Chained Birds, Conti explores what happens when a convict is ordered to stab another inmate — exposing the brutal choices people face to survive behind bars. Her newest book, The Jacklighter, investigates the 1976 murder of attorney Martin Dillon, who was shot by Dr. Stephen Scher in rural Pennsylvania. Scher claimed it was a hunting accident — but Dillon’s parents never believed it. Their persistence led to the reopening of one of Pennsylvania’s most shocking murder cases. 🎙️ Tune in for a gripping discussion about justice, morality, and the thin line between guilt and survival. 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube, and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts. 👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to support independent true crime creators. #SantanaTrueCrime #CarlaConti #ChainedBirds #TheJacklighter #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimeBooks #MartinDillon #StephenScher #PrisonViolence #MurderCase #ColdCase #TrueCrimeAddict #CrimePodcast #BookTokTrueCrime #CrimeTok #AuthorInterview #RealCrime #JusticeForMartinDillon #LikeAndSubscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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34. The Serial Killer Travel Guide: Dark Roads & Murderous Destinations with Johnny Trevasini
This week on Santana True Crime, we sit down with Johnny Trevasini, author of The Serial Killer Travel Guide Across America — a chilling and fascinating look at the real-life murder sites, homes, and hidden landmarks tied to some of the most infamous killers in U.S. history. From Ted Bundy’s hunting grounds to the backroads of the Midwest where small-town horrors unfolded, Johnny’s book takes true-crime fans on a road trip like no other — one that blurs the line between history, curiosity, and the macabre. 🎙️ Join host Cameron Santana as we discuss: How Johnny researched and verified real murder sites across the country Why “dark tourism” has exploded in popularity The ethical side of visiting crime scenes How geography, culture, and curiosity shape America’s obsession with serial killers 📘 Grab Johnny’s book The Serial Killer Travel Guide Across America on Amazon or wherever books are sold. 📗 Support Santana True Crime by picking up A Murder on Campus: The Professor, The Cop, and North Carolina’s Most Notorious Cold Case by Cameron Santana. 🐷 And support the network by checking out Pig Latin by Eric Tansey, founder of the network. 🎧 Watch & listen: YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Anywhere you get your podcasts. 📺 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help grow the true-crime community. #SantanaTrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #JohnnyTrevasini #SerialKillerTravelGuide #TrueCrimeCommunity #DarkTourism #TrueCrimeBooks #SerialKillerStories #MurderRoadTrip #TrueCrimeFans #TrueCrimeYouTube #PodcastInterview #CrimePodcast #MurderMystery #RealCrime #SantanaNetwork #TrueCrimeObsessed #TrueCrimeAddict #SerialKillerPodcast #DarkHistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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33. “Halloween True Crime 4: Slender Man Stabbings · Candyman Origins · Hall-Mills Lovers’ Lane · Chelsea Bruck”
Welcome back to Santana True Crime for our Halloween Series Part 4 — this episode dives deep into four chilling and terrifying cases that blur the lines between myth, history and horror. • I cover the eerie story of the Slender Man stabbings — how two 12-year-old girls lured their friend into the woods and left her for dead to appease this online horror icon. • Jayson Blair explores the origins of the Candyman legend — where folklore, racial tension and horror converge. • Kelli Brink takes us back to the infamous 1922 Hall‑Mills Murders — the so-called “Lovers’ Lane” massacre that shocked New Jersey and set the tone for modern true-crime. • Dr. Brian Santana wraps up with the haunting case of Chelsea Bruck — a Halloween party gone wrong, a disappearance, and the decades-long search for justice. Subscribe, like and share if you’re ready to dive into true crime that creeps beneath the surface of Halloween. 🔍🕯️ #HalloweenTrueCrime #SantanaTrueCrime #SlenderManStabbing #CandymanOrigins #HallMillsMurders #LoversLaneCrime #ChelseaBruck #TrueCrimePodcast #ColdCase #UnsolvedMysteries #MythMeetsMurder #TrueCrimeCommunity #HorrorHistory #PodcastEpisode #CrimeStories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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32. Halloween True Crime 3: Scream Copycat, Cindy Song, Villisca Axe Murders & Devil’s Kitchen
Part 3 of the Santana True Crime Halloween Series dives into four chilling tales of murder, mystery, and legend: 🪓 Kelli Brink investigates the Villisca Axe Murders, one of America’s most horrifying unsolved massacres—eight victims, one killer, and a century of speculation. 🎭 Cameron Santana breaks down the Scream Copycat Killing of Cassie Jo Stoddart, a case where two teens turned their obsession with horror movies into a real-life nightmare. 🎃 Dr. Brian Santana revisits the haunting disappearance of Cindy Song, a Penn State student who vanished after a Halloween party in 2001—still missing, still unsolved. 👻 Jayson Blair explores The Devil’s Kitchen on Mackinac Island and The Skull That Spoke Too Much, a chilling piece of Native American folklore reminding us that sometimes silence is survival. If you love unsolved mysteries, haunted folklore, and true crime that blurs the line between history and horror, this episode is for you. 🕸️ New episodes every Tuesday on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Hit subscribe, like, and share your theories in the comments. #SantanaTrueCrime #HalloweenTrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #VilliscaAxeMurders #DevilsKitchen #TheSkullThatSpokeTooMuch #CindySong #CassieJoStoddart #ScreamCopycatKilling #MissingPersons #ColdCase #UnsolvedMystery #NativeAmericanFolklore #HauntedHistory #TrueCrimeCommunity #PodcastSeries #RealLifeHorror #HalloweenPodcast #CrimeDocumentary #TrueCrimeTikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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31. 💀 The Shauna Howe Halloween Murder | Santana True Crime Halloween Special (Ep. 2)
In this chilling Halloween Special of Santana True Crime, hosts Cameron Santana, Jayson Blair, Kelli Brink, and Dr. Brian Santana revisit one of the most haunting Halloween murders in American history — the abduction and murder of 11-year-old Shauna Howe. 🎃 On October 27, 1992, Shauna was kidnapped while walking home from a Halloween party in Oil City, Pennsylvania. Three days later, her body was found beneath a bridge — a case that changed Halloween traditions for decades. 💬 In this episode, the team explores: The timeline and investigation behind Shauna Howe’s disappearance. Whether Shauna knew her killers — and how that question shaped the case. How this crime led many parents to ban trick-or-treating for years to come. The psychology of fear, safety, and community in the aftermath of horror. 🕸️ Watch now for insight, empathy, and analysis from the Santana True Crime team — where real cases meet real conversation. 📺 Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more true crime discussions every Tuesday. #SantanaTrueCrime #ShaunaHowe #HalloweenMurder #TrueCrimePodcast #HalloweenSpecial #JaysonBlair #KelliBrink #DrBrianSantana #HalloweenTrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimeStories #MurderMystery #ColdCase #TrueCrimeAddict #Halloween2025 #SpookySeason #CrimeDocumentary #TrueCrimeYouTube #TrueCrimeShorts #TrueCrimeObsessed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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30. Caitlin Rother: Down to the Bone | The McStay Family Murders Explained | Santana True Crime Podcast
📖 New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother joins Santana True Crime to discuss one of California’s most haunting cases — the McStay Family Murders, the shocking story behind her book Down to the Bone. In this in-depth true crime interview, Caitlin breaks down: 🔍 How an entire family vanished without a trace. 🏠 Why investigators didn’t initially suspect foul play. 🩸 The disturbing evidence found years later in the desert. ⚖️ The arrest and conviction that divided public opinion. Caitlin Rother has written over a dozen true crime books and is known for her investigative storytelling and insight into human behavior. Down to the Bone takes viewers inside the real-life horror of the McStay case — exploring family, trust, and deception. 🎧 Watch the full episode now on YouTube, or listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. 💀 Don’t forget to subscribe to Santana True Crime for weekly true crime interviews, author deep dives, and unsolved case discussions. #SantanaTrueCrime #CaitlinRother #DownToTheBone #McStayFamily #McStayMurders #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeDocumentary #TrueCrimeYouTube #MissingPersons #MurderMystery #ColdCaseFiles #TrueCrimeInterview #InvestigativeJournalism #CaitlinRotherInterview #McStayFamilyMurdersExplained #CaliforniaCrime #TrueCrimeBooks #PodcastInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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29. The Pixie Stick Murders | Santana True Crime Halloween Special (Ep. 1)
🎃 Santana True Crime Halloween Special – Episode 1: The Pixie Stick Murders In 1974, a Texas father named Ronald Clark O’Bryan handed out poisoned candy on Halloween night — a crime that would forever change how parents saw trick-or-treating. In this first episode of our four-part Halloween series, I’m joined by Jayson Blair, Kelli Brink, and Dr. Brian Santana as we discuss: 🩸 How this horrific act became known as “The Pixie Stick Murders.” 👻 How it fueled decades of fear over Halloween candy. 🕯 And what this story reveals about trust, paranoia, and urban legends. 📺 Watch the full Halloween Special now on Santana True Crime 🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you listen. 👉 Subscribe for all 4 parts of The Real Monsters Among Us this Halloween. #SantanaTrueCrime #HalloweenSpecial #PixieStickMurders #RonaldClarkOBryan #TheRealMonstersAmongUs #TrueCrimePodcast #Halloween1974 #PoisonedCandy #TrickOrTreat #TrueCrimeCommunity #SpookySeason #Halloween2025 #TrueCrimeYouTube #CrimeDocumentary #KelliBrink #JaysonBlair #BrianSantana Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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28. Still Missing: The Search for Brandon Swanson | With Search Director Jeff Hasse
On May 14, 2008, 19-year-old Brandon Swanson disappeared after calling his parents for help when his car became stuck on a rural Minnesota road. His last words — “Oh, shit” — still echo through one of America’s most haunting missing-person mysteries. In this episode of Santana True Crime, I’m joined by Jeff Hasse, the Search Director who has led and continues to lead the search for Brandon. Jeff shares new insight into: Why the original search area was too small How Brandon’s final phone call changed the investigation The challenges of finding remains after so many years How “Brandon’s Law” came to be after the sheriff’s office initially refused to take a report What the public can do to properly support search and rescue efforts This is one of the most thorough looks yet at the ongoing effort to find Brandon Swanson — and the people still searching for answers. 🎧 Watch now on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify 📕 Follow Santana True Crime for new true-crime interviews every Tuesday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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27. Yuba County Five: New Insights with Tony Wright (“Things Aren’t Right”)
Author Tony Wright—whose book Things Aren’t Right re-examines the Yuba County Five—joins Santana True Crime for a no-fluff, evidence-first conversation about one of the most baffling cases in true crime. We cover: The final night: why the Oroville stop may be the turning point The stuck car, unpaved mountain road, and how the search unfolded Law enforcement response—including why the vehicle wasn’t found for 5 days Theories on Gary Mathias: seeking help, dense brush, a mine shaft, or another hard-to-reach spot Myths vs. facts: what the record actually supports If you’re new here, welcome to Santana True Crime—long-form interviews with authors, investigators, and experts. Subscribe for more deep dives. 📕 Tony’s book: Things Aren’t Right 🎧 Listen everywhere: YouTube | Apple | Spotify 📚 More episodes + merch: Santana True Crime Timestamps (add after upload): 00:00 Intro 02:10 Case recap & why it still matters 08:45 Oroville: “Whatever went wrong, went wrong in Oroville” 18:20 The unpaved mountain road & stuck car 27:40 LE search timeline & the 5-day vehicle delay 39:55 Gary Mathias theories 55:10 Tony’s takeaways & what’s next #YubaCountyFive #GaryMathias #ThingsArentRight #TonyWright #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMysteries #CaliforniaCases #MissingPersons #ColdCase #SantanaTrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimePodcast #Mystery #Oroville #Investigation #LawEnforcement #SurvivalMysteries #1978 #TrueCrimeBooks #YouTubePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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26. Lauren Samples | Through the Shadows, Paradise After Dark & The Florida Themis Project
In this episode of Santana True Crime, host Cameron Santana sits down with Lauren Samples—author of Through the Shadows: Unsolved Crimes and the Search for Truth, host of the podcast Paradise After Dark, and founder of The Florida Themis Project, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families of missing persons. Lauren shares her journey through true crime storytelling, the importance of keeping victims’ memories alive, and the work she’s doing to give families hope, resources, and a voice. Her book, Through the Shadows, also features essays by Nic Edwards, Sharon Newman-Edwards, Robin Warder, and Kelli Brink, adding even more depth and perspective to the search for truth in unsolved cases. From the hidden crimes of “paradise” towns to the enduring pain of unsolved disappearances, this conversation highlights why these stories matter and why they cannot be forgotten. 👉 Available now on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. 🔔 Subscribe for more powerful true crime stories and advocacy. #LaurenSamples #ThroughTheShadows #ParadiseAfterDark #FloridaThemisProject #TrueCrimePodcast #SantanaTrueCrime #UnsolvedCrimes #MissingPersons #TrueCrimeCommunity #VictimsVoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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25. From NYPD Streets to True Crime Stories | Vic Ferrari on Santana True Crime
In this episode of Santana True Crime, host Cameron Santana sits down with retired NYPD detective and author Vic Ferrari. Vic shares jaw-dropping stories from his career in the NYPD—covering everything from organized crime investigations to the unforgettable moment he helped Mike Tyson recover his stolen motorcycle. With decades of experience on the streets of New York City, Vic brings insider knowledge, humor, and raw detail to every story. If you love true crime, organized crime tales, and behind-the-scenes law enforcement stories, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. 🔔 Subscribe and follow Santana True Crime on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify for new episodes every Tuesday. #VicFerrari #NYPD #TrueCrimePodcast #SantanaTrueCrime #MikeTyson #OrganizedCrime #CrimeStories #TrueCrimeCommunity #PodcastEpisode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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24. The Disappearance of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner | Santana True Crime x Jayson Blair
In this episode of Santana True Crime, I sit down with journalist, author, and podcaster Jayson Blair to discuss the haunting cold case of Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, a young Native American woman who went missing from the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana. We explore the heartbreaking details of Ashley’s disappearance, the struggles her family continues to face, and the broader crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) across the United States. Jayson shares his “boots on the ground” approach to investigative journalism, including his powerful conversations with Ashley’s family and even the main suspect in her case. This episode sheds light on a community often ignored by mainstream media and asks tough questions about justice, culture, and accountability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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23. Drugs, Prison, and Redemption: Kait’s Journey
In this episode of Santana True Crime, host Cameron Santana is joined by Kait, a TikTok influencer who spent three years in a women’s prison after being convicted of selling drugs. Kait opens up about what led her to prison, the realities of life behind bars, and the challenges she faced on the inside. She also shares how she rebuilt her life after release and found unexpected success as a TikTok creator, using her platform to tell her story and connect with others. This conversation dives into choices, consequences, resilience, and how social media can be a powerful tool for change. 🔔 Subscribe for more true crime stories, interviews, and insights every week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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22. Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter | Interview with Detective & Author Troy Hillman | Santana True Crime
In this episode of Santana True Crime, host Cameron Santana sits down with Troy Hillman — former detective, cold case homicide supervisor, and author of Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter. Troy shares his journey from CPA to detective, his work leading a cold case homicide squad, and how his team collaborated with the Vidocq Society, the world’s foremost experts in solving unsolved murders. Together, they worked through thousands of names to track down one of the most chilling suspects: the so-called Zombie Hunter. This conversation dives into cold case investigations, serial killer profiling, and the relentless pursuit of justice. 🔔 Subscribe for more interviews with true crime authors, detectives, and experts every week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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21. 92-Year-Old Ryland Headley Arrested for 1967 Murder of Louisa Dunne | Santana True Crime with Mary Sinclair
In 1967, Louisa Dunne was brutally murdered in England — a crime that went unsolved for nearly six decades. In this episode of Santana True Crime, host Cameron Santana and guest host Mary Sinclair uncover the details of the case, the decades of silence, and the shocking recent arrest of 92-year-old Ryland Headley. This breakthrough has been called the oldest cold case ever solved in England’s history, marking a milestone in forensic investigation and justice for Louisa Dunne’s family after 57 long years. Join us as we retrace the investigation, examine how this case was finally cracked, and discuss what it means for cold cases around the world. 🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth true crime stories every week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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20. From Undercover Cop to Yoga Advocate: Shannon Kavanaugh on Toxic Policing & Healing Law‑Enforcement Minds
This episode of Santana True Crime features Shannon Kavanaugh—former undercover officer and crime‑scene investigator—who left law enforcement after experiencing a toxic environment once she became pregnant. Shannon shares candid stories from her undercover days and CSI work, explaining how political and cultural pressures pushed her to walk away. Today she’s writing a book, launching a podcast, and running a yoga studio dedicated to helping officers manage mental health and PTSD. Her goal is to offer tools for healing and to remind first responders they’re not alone in their struggles. Tune in to hear how she’s transforming her own trauma into resources for others, and why conversations about wellness are as important as any investigation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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19. Pig Latin: Naked Suspects, Pepper‑Spray Fails & Laugh‑Out‑Loud Police Tales with Cop‑Turned‑Author Eric Tansey
Veteran officer Cameron Santana—an 18‑year law‑enforcement veteran welcomes a special guest host: Abby Ellsworth, creator of the “On Being a Police Officer” podcast. Ellsworth launched her show in 2020 to give officers a national platform to share raw stories from the field and to help civilians understand the people behind the badge. A civilian interviewer with more than 14 years of experience, she brings a unique perspective to the conversation. Together they sit down with cop‑turned‑podcaster-author-comedian Eric Tansey to discuss his upcoming memoir Pig Latin: A Seriously Funny True Story of a Former Police Officer. Tansey joined the police force as an Army scout and Special Operations veteran but quickly discovered the gritty realities of policing. He shares unfiltered stories of everyday chaos—from tackling naked suspects and accidentally pepper‑spraying himself to confronting angry mobs and coaxing suicidal subjects off a bridge. Beyond the darkly funny anecdotes, Tansey explains how Pig Latin aims to build empathy for law‑enforcement professionals and remind officers they’re not alone in their fears and mistakes. Tune in for an insider’s ride‑along that will make you laugh, cringe and see policing in a new light. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Deep dive into true crime and real investigations Cameron Santana is a veteran law enforcement officer with over 18 years of experience. He holds an Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate and spent his first 16 years with the Raleigh Police Department. Explore real cases and real investigations with an insider perspective you can find nowhere else.
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