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True Crime: DECODED with Scott Rolle
by Scott Rolle
True Crime: DECODED revisits infamous criminal cases and breaks them down through evidence, testimony, and courtroom strategy. Hosted by Scott Rolle, co-star of the History Channel’s Brad Meltzer’s DECODED and former prosecutor and defense attorney, the show explores motive theories, investigative missteps, and the legal decisions that shaped each outcome. With rotating guests and analysis, this podcast challenges what you think you know about the most talked about crimes in history.
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Charles Manson, Part 1: The Murders That Terrified a City
In this episode, Scott Rolle is joined by attorney, writer, and conspiracy theorist Joe Racioppi, aka Jersey Joe, to decode one of the most infamous criminal cases in American history. Seven people were slaughtered across two nights in Los Angeles in August 1969, and the man who became synonymous with the killings never laid a hand on any of them. Scott and Jersey Joe dig into the competing motive theories, the unlikely connections that tied Manson to the victims, and the question that still haunts the case: would a jury today, armed with modern forensic standards, ever convict a man who never pulled a trigger?
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D.B. Cooper, Part 2: The Suspect Who Got Away
In this episode, Scott Rolle and Buddy Levy pick up where they left off, digging deeper into the case for Kenny Christiansen as D.B. Cooper. They examine the potential accomplice hiding in plain sight, the missing cigarette evidence that could have cracked the case wide open, and why the FBI's reasons for ruling Christiansen out may not hold up to scrutiny. With the case now officially inactive, did law enforcement ever truly give their strongest suspect a serious look? And does the perfect crime only work if someone was waiting on the ground?
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D.B. Cooper, Part 1: The Hijacker Who Vanished
In this episode, Scott Rolle is joined by Buddy Levy, his co-star from the History Channel's Brad Meltzer's DECODED, to revisit the only unsolved skyjacking in American history. On Thanksgiving Eve 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper boarded a Northwest Orient Airlines flight, handed a stewardess a bomb threat note, collected $200,000 and four parachutes, and leaped into the night sky over the Pacific Northwest without a trace. Scott and Buddy break down the crime itself, the airport security lapses that made it possible, and the circumstantial case building against their top suspect, Kenny Christiansen. From a hidden stash of cash and a suspiciously well-timed home purchase to a deathbed secret and a hidden compartment in the attic, does the evidence finally point to D.B. Cooper's true identity?
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping, Part 3: Was Bruno Hauptmann Guilty?
In this final episode investigating the Charles Lindbergh case, Scott Rolle is joined again by special guest Joseph Racioppi, aka Jersey Joe, an expert on the Lindbergh kidnapping case, to explore the trial of Bruno Hauptmann. Did the evidence truly prove he built the ladder and wrote the ransom notes? Or was the wrong man executed? We analyze the wood evidence, handwriting claims, and the theory that Charles Lindbergh himself may have been involved.
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping, Part 2: Ransom, Suspects and Strange Twists
In this episode Scott Rolle and special guest Joseph Racioppi, aka Jersey Joe, examine the ransom negotiations and the strange role of Dr. John Condon as the go between in the Lindbergh kidnapping. They analyze the cemetery meeting, the marked ransom bills, suspicious suspects, and the growing theory that this may have been an inside job. Did critical decisions early on derail the investigation?
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping, Part 1: The Crime That Shocked America
In this debut episode, Scott Rolle revisits the 1932 kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr., the 20 month old son of America’s most famous aviator. Joining Scott is special guest Joseph Racioppi, aka Jersey Joe, an attorney, writer, author, and expert on the Lindbergh kidnapping case. Together they break down the timeline, the ransom note left on the windowsill, the mysterious homemade ladder, and the early investigative chaos that may have compromised key evidence. How did someone find the right window in a remote New Jersey home?
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Welcome to True Crime: DECODED
In this trailer for True Crime: DECODED, host Scott Rolle introduces the mission behind the show. This is not just a retelling of infamous crimes. It is a breakdown of the evidence, the courtroom strategy, the competing theories, and the unanswered questions that still linger. If you want more than headlines and shock value, this is where the real analysis begins.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
True Crime: DECODED revisits infamous criminal cases and breaks them down through evidence, testimony, and courtroom strategy. Hosted by Scott Rolle, co-star of the History Channel’s Brad Meltzer’s DECODED and former prosecutor and defense attorney, the show explores motive theories, investigative missteps, and the legal decisions that shaped each outcome. With rotating guests and analysis, this podcast challenges what you think you know about the most talked about crimes in history.
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