True Crime Podcast 2025 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime

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True Crime Podcast 2025 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime

True Crime Podcast 2025 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime In 2025, numerous true crime documentaries, including those focusing on serial killers, have been released or are anticipated. Some notable examples include "American Murder: Gabby Petito," "Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer," and "Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes". Additionally, "Footprint to Murder" explores a 1993 murder case in Minneapolis. Here's a more detailed look:Notable Serial Killer Documentaries (2025):Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer:This three-part docuseries investigates the murders of female prostitutes whose bodies were found along the South Shore of Long Island. It delves into the lengthy investigation and the eventual arrest of a suspected killer. Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes:This documentary features recordings of interviews with John Wayne Gacy, a serial killer who murdered 33 young men in Chicag

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    911 calls released from Charlotte Train Stabbing

    911 calls released from Charlotte Train StabbingWARNING: Graphic content— The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has released audio of five 911 calls made in the immediate aftermath of the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Amazon Review Killer - He Reviewed the Tools He Used to Kill

    The Amazon Review Killer - He Reviewed the Tools He Used to Kill🔪 He left reviews on Amazon like “Solid lock. If someone kicks it, they’re not getting out.”What seemed like dark humor turned out to be horrifyingly real.🎧 Now Streaming: The Amazon Review Killer – Todd Kohlhepp's Double Life#TrueCrime #ToddKohlhepp #AmazonReviewKiller #PodcastTodd Kohlhepp seemed like a successful real estate agent in South Carolina — until a missing person's investigation uncovered a terrifying truth. Hidden behind his professional facade was a cold-blooded serial killer who left disturbing breadcrumbs in the form of cryptic Amazon reviews on knives, shovels, and padlocks — many of which eerily matched the tools he used in his crimes.This episode dives deep into the shocking unraveling of Kohlhepp’s crimes, the woman who survived being chained in a shipping container, and how authorities connected the dots using digital clues and horrific testimony.Warning: This episode contains disturbing descriptions of kidnapping, murder, and sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.Amazon Review Killer, Todd Kohlhepp, serial killer, true crime podcast, chained in shipping container, Kala Brown, Superbike murders, disturbing Amazon reviews, real estate killer, South Carolina murders, creepy reviews, hidden killer, modern serial killers, psychopathyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    What Did You HEAR About Your CHEATING WIFE After The BREAKUP?

    What Did You HEAR About Your CHEATING WIFE After The BREAKUP?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Predator Realizes He's Going To Prison For Life - The Mennonite Murder by Mark Gooch

    Predator Realizes He's Going To Prison For Life - The Mennonite Murder by Mark Gooch🚨 He drove 400 miles in cold blood…Mark Gooch abducted a stranger from church and left her body in the Arizona wilderness.🎧 Now streaming: The chilling case of Mark Gooch.#TrueCrime #MarkGooch #MennoniteMurder #Kidnapping #PodcastIn January 2020, Sasha Krause, a 27-year-old Mennonite Sunday school teacher, disappeared from Farmington, New Mexico. Her body was found a month later, face down in a remote Arizona forest clearing—hands bound and a fatal gunshot wound to the head.Investigators traced her abduction to Mark Gooch, a U.S. Air Force airman stationed at Luke AFB. Cell phone data, surveillance footage, and financial records showed he drove over 400 miles to abduct her, then returned to Arizona, cleaned his car, and deleted his phone’s location data.Gooch—who grew up Mennonite but rejected the faith—claimed he went searching for spiritual connection but denied any crime. Prosecutors said he acted out of resentment toward the Mennonite community. In October 2021, he was convicted of kidnapping and first-degree murder. In January 2022, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole This episode explores:The motives and mental state behind targeting an innocent teacherHow forensic technology tied him to the crimeThe trial’s shocking revelations and courtroom testimonyThe Mennonite community’s response—some prayed for him even after convictionWhat this case says about faith, resentment, and violent crimeContent Warning: This episode discusses kidnapping, murder, and violent crime. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Mark Gooch, Sasha Krause, Mennonite teacher, Air Force murder, kidnapping, Arizona murder, Sunday school teacher, random abduction, life sentence, true crime podcast, Luke AFB, Mennonite faith, cell‑phone forensicsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Most Chilling Story You've NEVER Heard Of

    The Most Chilling Story You've NEVER Heard OfIn this unsolved mystery documentary, we're covering the chilling true story behind the disappearance of Khayman Welch. Khayman "Khay" Welch completely vanished without a trace on August 12, 2020 at Weaver's Needle Vista Viewpoint, disappearing into the notorious Superstition Mountains. The Superstition Mountains are not only well-known for the dark legends and mysteries that surround them, but also for the strange disappearances that occur in the area. To this day, Khayman has never been found, and his bizarre disappearance remains a mystery. Will Khayman's missing persons case ever be solved? Join us for a storytime covering the case of Khayman Welch.The Most Chilling Story You've NEVER Heard Of Khayman Welch missing persons case Superstition Mountains disappearance unsolved mystery documentary True CrimeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    FULL Police Interrogation of the SCUMBAG Seth Welch The Father Who Starved His Baby to Death

    FULL Police Interrogation of the SCUMBAG Seth Welch The Father Who Starved His Baby to DeathFull Police Interrogation of Seth Welch, the man who neglected his newborn child by not feeding her. The presence of THC was also found in the newborn child's system. The child died of chronic malnutrition. Their house was also found with vermin, insects, and mold during the investigation. Welch was charged with homicide felony murder in August 2018. In 2020, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Seth Welch & Tatiana Fusari Case: The Starvation Death of Mary WelchWho Were Seth Welch and Tatiana Fusari?Seth Welch and his wife, Tatiana Fusari, were a Michigan couple convicted of the first-degree murder and child abuse of their 10-month-old daughter, Mary Welch. They lived in Solon Township, Michigan, and gained national attention due to Seth’s extreme religious and anti-government beliefs, which he frequently shared on social media.What Happened?On August 2, 2018, Seth Welch called 911 to report that he had found his infant daughter unresponsive in her crib. When authorities arrived at the home, they discovered Mary Welch’s severely malnourished body, weighing only eight pounds—far below the normal weight for a baby her age. The Kent County medical examiner determined she had died from malnutrition and dehydration due to neglect.The Parents’Mindset & Social Media PresenceSeth Welch was openly distrustful of medical professionals, vaccines, and government intervention. He frequently posted religious rants and conspiracy theories on Facebook, criticizing modern medicine and expressing concerns that doctors were trying to control people.Some notable aspects of Welch’s views:He believed in faith-based healing and refused to take his children to the doctor.He claimed that vaccines were poison and that he did not trust the medical system.He posted videos about government oppression and his belief that child protective services (CPS) kidnapped children.The Arrest & TrialWhen questioned, Welch and Fusari admitted they noticed Mary losing weight for at least a month before her death but refused to seek medical help due to their religious beliefs.Both parents were charged with:First-degree murderFirst-degree child abuseDuring the trial:Prosecutors highlighted the couple’s extreme negligence and lack of remorse.Seth Welch was described as manipulative and remorseless, showing little emotion during court proceedings.Fusari initially tried to shift blame onto Welch but was equally held accountable.Conviction & SentencingIn November 2019, both Seth Welch and Tatiana Fusari were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Public Reaction & LegacyThe case sparked outrage due to Welch’s public rants and extreme beliefs, raising debates about:Religious extremism & medical neglectParental rights vs. child welfareThe dangers of anti-vaccine and anti-medical movementsKeywords:Seth Welch, Tatiana Fusari, Mary Welch, Michigan child starvation case, medical neglect, religious extremism, anti-vaccine parents, CPS involvement, government conspiracy, child abuse, parental neglect, faith healing, first-degree murder, child welfare, controversial trial, social media rants, life sentence.Seth Welch, Tatiana Fusari, full police interrogation, Michigan child starvation case, child abuse, first-degree murder, police questioning, malnutrition death, parental neglect, faith-based healing, anti-medical beliefs, conspiracy theories, CPS involvement, extreme religious views, government distrust, medical neglect, law enforcement interview, shocking confession, disturbing interrogation, psychological manipulation, true crime, courtroom evidence, life sentence, unfiltered police footage, interrogation tactics, parental responsibility, tragic child death.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Prison Guard's Paranormal Experiences Stories

    Prison Guard's Paranormal Experiences StoriesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    What’s The CRAZIEST Time Karma Exposed A “Victim” As The Real Abuser — Mid-Testimony?

    What’s The CRAZIEST Time Karma Exposed A “Victim” As The Real Abuser — Mid-Testimony?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

    The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre🌕 Bodies buried under blankets in a ritual scene… but it was all for money.He was the half‑brother with a grudge—and a chilling jailhouse confession.🎧 Now streaming: The Blue Moon Killer – Inside Donald Hartung’s atrocity.#TrueCrime #BlueMoonKiller #DonaldHartung #PodcastIn July 2015, a seemingly routine welfare check in Pensacola, Florida turned into a nightmare. Police found three members of the Smith family—Voncile (77), Richard (49), and John (47)—brutally murdered, their bodies buried under piles of clothing and blankets, surrounded in a scene that hinted at dark ritual The suspect? Donald Wayne Hartung, half‑brother to two of the victims and his estranged mother’s son from a previous marriage. Hartung, who practiced Wicca, claimed he merely cooked them meals—but his DNA on cigarette butts, his motives tied to inheritance, and jailhouse admissions detailing torture and attempted extortion—painted a chilling portrait .Far from ritual, prosecutors said Hartung killed the family for money—he’d been written out of a $900K estate and stood to inherit only if they were gone. In February 2020, a jury convicted him of three counts of first‑degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole In this episode, we examine:The bizarre crime scene dubbed the "Blue Moon" massacreFamily tension and financial motives behind the killingsForensic breakthroughs linking Hartung to the sceneHis chilling jailhouse bragging and lack of empathyThe trial, verdict, and ongoing ramifications for the communityContent Warning: This episode includes graphic details of violence, family betrayal, and torture. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Donald Hartung, Blue Moon Killer, Pensacola triple murder, Smith family massacre, ritualistic killing, Wicca murder case, inheritance motive, cigarette DNA, life sentence, true crime podcast, Florida family murder, jailhouse confession, disturbing family crimeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Teen Who Buried a Girl: Alyssa Bustamante’s Dark Fantasy

    The Teen Who Buried a Girl: Alyssa Bustamante’s Dark Fantasy📝 “It was amazing… it was pretty enjoyable.”That’s what Alyssa Bustamante wrote in her diary after killing her 9-year-old neighbor—just to experience it.🎧 Now streaming: The Chilling Case of Alyssa Bustamante.#TrueCrime #AlyssaBustamante #ThrillKiller #PodcastIn October 2009, 15-year-old Alyssa Bustamante lured her 9-year-old neighbor, Elizabeth Olten, into the woods near their Missouri homes. There, she strangled, slit, and stabbed Elizabeth—admitting later she did it simply to feel what killing someone was like After burying the body in a shallow grave she had pre-dug, Alyssa returned to school as though nothing had happened.A deeply disturbing diary entry, found during the investigation, revealed her premeditated fascination:“It was amazing… as soon as you get over the ‘ohmygawd I can’t do this’ feeling, it’s pretty enjoyable.” She pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and armed criminal action in 2012, receiving a life sentence plus 30 years, with parole eligibility set for 2059 under new Missouri law This episode explores:Alyssa’s troubled past and pre-murder diary entriesEMS and law enforcement discovery of the crimeThe psychological motivations behind a thrill killingLegal proceedings, plea deal, and subsequent parole reformEthical debates over juvenile justice in cases of extreme violenceContent Warning: This episode deals with graphic violence, child murder, mental health, and juvenile justice. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Alyssa Bustamante, Elizabeth Olten, thrill killing, juvenile murder, teen psychopath, Missouri murder case, diary confession, shallow grave, juvenile justice, second-degree murder, plea deal, parole reform, true crime podcast, disturbing teen crimeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Charles Sobhraj: The Serpent and Bikini Killer of the Hippie Trail

    Charles Sobhraj: The Serpent and Bikini Killer of the Hippie Trail🕵️‍♂️ He charmed his victims… then killed them.Charles Sobhraj, known as The Bikini Killer and The Serpent, vanished Western backpackers across Asia in the 1970s.🎧 Now streaming: the untold story of his crimes, escapes, and shocking release.#TrueCrime #BikiniKiller #CharlesSobhraj #PodcastThe man who needs no introduction in the world of serial killers. Charles Sobhraj a.k.a Bikini Killer, The Serpent and The Splitting Killer was born in Saigon, .Charles Sobhraj, born in 1944 in Saigon, earned chilling nicknames like “The Serpent” and “Bikini Killer” for his seductive charm and shocking cruelty. Throughout the 1970s, he preyed on Western backpackers across South and Southeast Asia, befriending them as a gem trader or drug dealer before drugging, robbing, and murdering them—often discarding their bodies in remote beaches or burned remains, some still wearing swimwear. He’s suspected in over 20 killings but was convicted of 12He escaped major charges and even juggled multiple prison terms—serving years in India and later being convicted in Nepal in 2004 and 2014 for murders in Kathmandu Even in custody, his manipulative nature shone—marrying a lawyer from behind bars—until Nepal’s Supreme Court released him in December 2022 due to age and health concerns. He’s now living in FranceCharles Sobhraj, Bikini Killer, The Serpent, hippie trail murders, backpacker killer, gem dealer murderer, South Asia serial killer, prison escapes, The Serpent drama, true crime podcast, Nepal murder conviction, killer released, Berlin documentaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    What is the most disturbing death bed confession you’ve ever heard?

    What is the most disturbing death bed confession you’ve ever heard?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Hot Car Baby-Death - Interrogation of Another Florida Super Mom (Megan Dauphin)

    Hot Car Baby-Death - Interrogation of Another Florida Super Mom (Megan Dauphin)Megan Elizabeth Dauphin, the SUPERMOM in question, was 30 years old at that time in question. Megan forgot the 7-week-old baby in the car after she went to the store earlier that September 2, 2020 morning in Panama City, Florida. She had left the house earlier that morning, with the baby, and had gone to get some cigarettes. She returned home at about 9 am, but instead of bringing the baby into the house and caring for the baby, Megan’s mind was seemingly preoccupied with pleasure -- so she completely forgot about the baby.police interrogation videos,interrogation videos psychology,police officer interrogation,police interrogation analysis,murder interrogation videos,most interesting interrogation,craziest police interrogations,crime interrogation videos,best crime mystery,true crime stories,true crime stories on youtube,murders true crime full story,popular true crime stories,true crime stories narrated,true crime channel,new interrogations,lynn haven,panama cityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Real Stories of Almost Dying

    Real Life Almost Killed Experience Stories“I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Real Stories of Almost Dying”💀 "I looked death in the face... and somehow lived."From wild animal attacks to deadly crashes, these are the stories of people who almost didn’t make it out alive.🎧 New episode: Real Life Almost Killed Stories.#SurvivalStories #NearDeath #TrueStoryPodcast #ScaryStories #RealLifeHorrorWe all have those moments that shake us to the core—but some people have stories that are almost too terrifying to believe. In this episode, we bring you real-life near-death experiences from people who barely escaped tragedy.You’ll hear:A solo hiker stalked by something in the woodsA car crash victim who woke up seconds before impactSomeone who survived a home invasion by pure instinctA scuba diver running out of air in pitch black waterAnd a skydiver whose parachute… didn’t open at firstThese aren’t stories of ghosts or the afterlife—these are stories of humans against the odds.Content Warning: This episode contains intense and graphic accounts of life-threatening situations and violence. Listener discretion is advised.🔑 Keywordsnear-death experiences, survival stories, real life danger, almost died, true crime survival, real close calls, terrifying survival, near-death podcast, scary real stories, human vs deathAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Zombie Apocalypse Murders: The Eldon Samuel Case

    Zombie Apocalypse Murders: The Eldon Samuel Case🧟 “He told me to kill them — to stop the zombie apocalypse.”A 14-year-old with a gun. A father who believed in monsters. A family gone tragic.The Zombie Apocalypse Murders: Eldon Samuel’s story🎧 Now streaming.#TrueCrime #JuvenileMurder #EldonSamuel #ZombieMurder #PodcastAt just 14 years old, Eldon Gale Samuel III stood over the bodies of his father and 13-year-old autistic brother in their Idaho home—having shot his father multiple times, then hunted and stabbed his brother with brutal precision using a knife and machete. His reasoning? He said his father believed the “zombie apocalypse” was real, had trained both boys to kill zombies, and had pushed him into it.Raised in a home marred by violence, addiction, and terror—where lighter fluid, guns, and shattered lives were the norm—Eldon finally snapped. Suicide, survival, or self-defense? His case tested the boundaries of juvenile justice, mental health, and what a traumatized teenage mind is capable of.In this episode, we examine:A childhood shaped by parental addiction and violenceThe shocking confession and chilling 911 callThe legal battle: murder or self-defense?Psychological evaluations and mental illness in youth crimeIdaho’s landmark court ruling and sentencingContent Warning: Detailed descriptions of graphic violence and family trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Eldon Samuel III, zombie apocalypse murders, Idaho teen killer, family massacre, self‑defense claim, juvenile murder case, teenage mental breakdown, traumatic childhood, machete murder, Idaho Supreme CourtAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Halloween Killer Realizes He's Finally Been Caught Years Later

    Halloween Killer Realizes He's Finally Been Caught Years LaterOn Halloween night 2014, 22-year-old Chelsea Bruck disappeared after attending a costume party in Frenchtown Township, Michigan. She was last seen in a Poison Ivy outfit. Months later, her body was discovered in a wooded area, sparking questions that cut deeper than any costume.The prime suspect: Daniel Clay, who admitted to giving her a ride and claimed the fatal injuries occurred accidentally during consensual rough sex. But prosecutors pointed to multiple facial fractures and torn costume pieces that contradicted his version of events.Through DNA evidence, confessions, and forensic analysis, jurors ultimately rejected his defense and found him guilty of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole.This episode explores:The final night: the party, the offer of a ride, and the chilling disappearanceForensic evidence that dismantled Clay’s accident claimHow DNA from Chelsea’s costume led investigators to him nearly two years laterThe emotional toll on family, community, and friendsBroader themes of consent, accountability, and justiceContent Warning: This episode discusses graphic violence, sexual assault, and traumatic crime scenes. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Chelsea Bruck, Daniel Clay, Halloween murder, Michigan murder case, Poison Ivy costume, DNA forensic evidence, first-degree murder, brutal killing, consent debate, true crime podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    4-Year-Old Refuses to Die After Mass Killer Dad Goes on Rampage - Michael Brian Miller Police Interrogation

    4-Year-Old Refuses to Die After Mass Killer Dad Goes on Rampage - Michael Brian Miller Police InterrogationIn May 2009, a gruesome tragedy struck a suburban Glendale neighborhood: Michael Brian Miller fatally stabbed his wife and 10-year-old daughter, then attacked his 4-year-old son. Calling 911, he calmly reported the murders, citing delusions—saying he believed his wife was a demon and that both "God and Lucifer" drove him, even claiming he stabbed his son most because “he loved him the most.” Diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, Miller was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole for two counts of first-degree murder and attempted murder.This episode delves into that horrifying night, the mental illness that fuelled the violence, the survivor’s path to recovery, and the legal and ethical questions raised in the wake of this horrifying domestic slaughter.Content Warning: This episode contains graphic details of violence against a woman and children, references to mental health delusions, and survivor trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Michael Brian Miller, Glendale Arizona murders, family stabbing, bipolar schizophrenia, child survivor, domestic homicide, true crime podcast, mental illness and crime, evil delusion, life sentence, human tragedy, criminal psychologyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Mom Horrified After Son Failed Polygraph - The Crimes Of Kenneth Jones

    Mom Horrified After Son Failed Polygraph - The Crimes Of Kenneth Jones🚨 Mom’s worst nightmare: her son fails a lie detector.What started as a routine test became a family fracture—and one of the most shocking confessions she could never unhear.🎧 Listen now.#TrueCrime #PolygraphFail #KennethJones #PodcastImagine discovering the truth about your child after a failed lie detector test. That’s exactly what happened to one mother when her son, Kenneth Jones, flunked a polygraph during an investigation, turning suspicion into chilling realization.In this episode, we explore:What led Kenneth to take the test in the first placeHow a few questions unraveled his lies—and exposed something darkerA mother’s heartbreak as revelations flooded inAnd the unsettling role polygraphs can play in criminal investigationsThis isn’t a science podcast—but it’s a case study showing how a single test can shatter trust and unravel a family’s illusion.Content Warning: This episode discusses criminal behavior and emotional trauma. Listener discretion is advised.polygraph failure, Kenneth Jones, mom realizes truth, lie detector test, family betrayal, criminal investigation, true crime podcast, emotional confession, polygraph controversy, shocking reveal, tears and truthAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Vanished in the Wilderness: The Michael Madden Mystery

    Vanished in the Wilderness: The Michael Madden Mystery🚨 He was experienced. He left a plan. He never came back.Michael Madden walked into Stanislaus National Forest and vanished—leaving behind zero trace. Not a shoe. Not a scent. Not a clue.🎧 The trail went cold. But the mystery runs deep.#MissingPersons #MichaelMadden #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrimePodcastOn May 27, 2023, 59-year-old Michael Madden set out for a solo day hike near Sand Bar Flat in Stanislaus National Forest, California. A seasoned outdoorsman with a love for the wilderness, he left his dog Matilda behind with friends and promised he’d return that afternoon. But he never did.What followed was one of the most baffling and unsettling search efforts in recent memory. Despite helicopters, drones, dogs, and ground crews scouring the terrain, not a single trace of Michael was ever found. No clothing. No gear. No scent. Nothing.In this episode, we dig into:Michael’s background and hiking experienceThe terrain and conditions at Sand Bar FlatThe intense search efforts that turned up zero cluesTheories ranging from accidental death to foul play to something strangerWas Michael Madden the victim of an unfortunate wilderness mishap, or is there something more sinister—or paranormal—lurking in the forest?Michael Madden, missing hiker, Stanislaus National Forest, Sand Bar Flat, true crime mystery, unsolved disappearance, California wilderness, trail gone cold, search and rescue, creepy hike stories, paranormal forest disappearanceAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Female Officer’s Forbidden Affair with Prisoner – Shocking Scandal Exposed

    Female Officer’s Forbidden Affair with Prisoner – Shocking Scandal ExposedWhen a trusted correctional officer crosses the line, the consequences are severe. This gripping case reveals how a female officer risked everything for a forbidden romance with an inmate—a scandal that led to her downfall. What started as harmless conversations quickly escalated into sneaky encounters, smuggled contraband, and secret rendezvous behind prison walls.As investigators dug deeper, shocking evidence of manipulation, deceit, and abuse of power emerged. What drove her to risk her career, reputation, and freedom for a prisoner? Was it love, desperation, or something much darker?This real-life case serves as a chilling reminder of the corrupting power of forbidden attraction and the devastating consequences of crossing professional boundaries.Keywordsprison officer scandal, female guard affair, forbidden love, inmate relationship, prison corruption, officer misconduct, shocking affair, criminal justice scandal, law enforcement betrayal, prison romance, correctional officer exposed, abuse of power, inmate manipulation, secret prison relationshiAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    When Killers Realize It's Over: Raw Police Interrogation Murderer Reaction Compilation

    When Killers Realize It's Over: Raw Police Interrogation Murderer Reaction CompilationSome moments in true crime are unforgettable—none more so than the second a killer realizes it’s over.This episode dives into a chilling compilation of real police interrogations, capturing the exact moment suspects break. From calculated silence to sudden emotional collapse, we explore:The mindset behind their deceptionThe breaking point during questioningThe jaw-dropping confessions that followIncluding cases where the accused thought they were untouchable—until undeniable evidence shattered their story.These raw, emotional moments are disturbing, riveting, and revealing. You’ll hear the psychological unraveling firsthand.Content Warning: Contains graphic details of violent crimes, real audio clips, and emotionally intense content. Listener discretion is advised.When Killers Realize It's Over Raw Police Interrogation Reaction Compilationkiller interrogations, raw police interrogations, true crime podcast, criminal confessions, when killers break down, interrogation room moments, police interviews, shocking confessions, caught lying, interrogation breakdowns, true crime reactionsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body

    She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body🚨 She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months.This is the shocking story of Penny Pospisil and the trailer-of-terror that hid a dead man.🎧 Listen now.#TrueCrime #PennyPospisil #RVHorror #PodcastIn the summer of 2018, Penny Pospisil was living with her 55-year-old, physically disabled boyfriend, Anthony Mitchell, in an RV village in Sumter County, Florida. 🎧 Months later, neighbors noticed a horrific odor coming from her trailer.When authorities finally conducted a welfare check in December 2019, they were met with a scene that defied explanation — Anthony’s dismembered, decomposing remains, hidden in the RV shower Penny claimed self-defense, saying she was a victim of domestic violence but the evidence showed she murdered and dismembered Anthony, then kept his body with her in a moving RV, traveling across counties with no one aware In March 2023, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, abuse of a dead body, and grand theft, she received the maximum sentence: life in prison plus consecutive terms This episode unpacks:Penny’s twisted justification and chilling actions post-murderHow forensic and neighbor reports as well as bodycam evidence broke the caseThe psychological depths of someone who could live with a corpseLegal proceedings, sentencing, and the unanswered questions about what she was thinkingContent Warning: Graphic descriptions of dismemberment and body concealment. Listener discretion is strongly advised.🔑 KeywordsPenny Pospisil, Anthony Mitchell, RV murder, dismemberment case, lived with corpse, Florida true crime, trailer park horror, maximum sentence, disturbing murder, sumter county, second-degree murder, true crime podcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Son Realizes He Killed His Father

    Son Realizes He Killed His FatherIn Lexington Township on January 24, 2021, Hardy Robert Wills-Traxler confessed to killing his father, Bruce Traxler, and burning the shed where his body was found. Hardy, who struggled with mental illness, believed his father was a threat, though no evidence supported this. During questioning, his confused answers showed how much his condition affected him.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    How a Predator Finally Met Karma

    How a Predator Finally Met KarmaA man from Airway Heights, described as extraordinarily foolish, fled when police arrived to confront him about a domestic violence incident. He tried to hide behind a tree, a tactic that failed thanks to a neighbor tipping off authorities.His troubles only escalated after arrest—he attempted to remove his restraints while in handcuffs and gave infuriating statements to the police. After a brief stint in jail, he was released and quickly reunited with his girlfriend, continuing his reckless behavior and racking up more charges. Ultimately, he was charged with burglary, unlawful imprisonment, malicious mischief, interfering with reporting domestic violence, resisting arrest, making a false statement, and obstructing a law enforcement officer.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Moment She Realized She Killed Her Newborn

    The Moment She Realized She Killed Her NewbornMothers are often seen as protective angels who will do anything to protect their children, but in this case, she became her child's worst enemy. Officers were immediately dispatched to the location after receiving a 911 call about a mother contemplating murder. Viewer discretion is advised, as what you are about to see is not for the faint of heart. The children were trapped in a ticking time bomb, their home a pressure cooker ready to explode at any moment.Despite the mother dropping subtle hints about her unraveling mental state, the warning signs were about to be tragically overlooked. Her isolation was another factor fueling her intense urge to commit murder. Listen closely to what she says. Officers thought it would be best for everyone if the mother was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, but it wasn’t going to be of much help. She was discharged that day, and everything seemed fine for some time, until one day, 911 received a call from the mother again. The infant was no longer alive, and there were signs of brutality. Her older son was the only other witness to what had happened that day, hiding safely in his bedroom. However, the mother told the officer she didn’t know what had happened. No amount of regret was going to bring her son back to life now. This officer had changed the baby’s diaper and looked after him just a few days ago. His death had truly shaken him to his core. The police tried to explain the incident to the father, who was equally shocked. The mother was charged with first-degree murderAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Police Interrogation of Police Officer for the Murder of his Police Chief while on vacation

    Police Interrogation of Police Officer for the Murder of his Police Chief while on vacation A former Oklahoma officer has been found guilty of murdering his police chief during a conference in FloridaA former Oklahoma police officer was found guilty Wednesday in the death of his police chief while they attended a law enforcement conference in Pensacola, Florida, in 2019.Michael Nealey was found guilty of second-degree murder by a Florida jury, according to CNN affiliate WEAR. Court records show his sentencing is scheduled for April 29.CNN has reached out to Nealey's attorney for comment on the verdict but has not heard back.Nealey was arrested a day after the body of Mannford Police Chief Lucky Miller was found in a hotel room in Pensacola in November, 2019.Escambia County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call about a fight at the hotel where Nealey and Miller were staying for the conference.Prosecutors said during the trial that the medical examiner determined Miller was beaten and strangled or suffocated to death, WEAR reported.Only two people were in that room. One of them is dead and one of them is on trial," said prosecutor Trey Myers during closing arguments, according to the station.Extreme levels of intoxication were involved that night, prosecutors argued, and a forensic toxicologist testified that both men had blood alcohol concentration levels about four times the legal limit to drive, the affiliate reported."It's impossible to get inside the mind of a man who was here for a law enforcement conference who has had half a gallon of vodka to drink and understand his thoughts," added Myers, WEAR reported.Nealey did not take the stand in his defense, the station reported. The trial began Monday with jury selection and lasted a day and a half before the jury returned a guilty verdict.Miller, 44, was chief of police since 2007. He had a wife and three children.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 2

    The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 2Officer Darrell MooreThe following is excerpted from the report of Officer Darrell Moore: Skylar told me "I need to tell someone my story." I directed the fire department personal to the apartment so they could administer medical attention. Skylar again stated, "I want to talk to you." I stared at Skylar without saying anything. Skylar went onto say that he was in Yakima for field training with the military. Skylar said he returned home to his wife. Skylar said he loves his wife more than most other men, and that his love for her was special. Skylar stated that he returned home from Yakima and he had left his wife with his rifle for her protection when he was gone. Skylar told me that he took out the magazine, and motioned taking out the magazine. Skylar said he was making the rifle safe, and for some reason he grabbed the rifle and shook it. I watched as Skylar demonstrated grabbing what I believed to be the upper portion of the rifle with his left hand and the lower portion of the rifle with his right hand. Skylar motioned holding the rifle at an approximately 45 degree cant. Skylar said, "I just shook it and it shot her." Skylar began to make sounds as if he was crying, but I could see that he had no tears coming out. I also noticed that he had no tears during my entire contact with him.NeighborsAccording to neighbors, they regularly heard yelling coming from the Nemetz residence. Among the many statements initially made by Skylar Nemetz was a statement to his neighbor that his wife Danielle had shot herself while she was cleaning a rifle.Eureka InterviewsOn November 24, 2014, detectives traveled to Eureka, California, to conduct interviews. Among those interviewed was Samatha Minton, who stated that she knew Danielle most of her whole life. According to Minton, Danielle had met Skylar on the internet approximately two months before they married. Minton stated that she had observed what she thought was odd behavior between the couple. For example, when Daniella and Skylar would visit, Skylar would drop her off at the house and leave her there all day, while he visited with his friends.Detectives also interviewed Michayla Yingling, who had known Danielle her whole life. Yingling confirmed that Danielle had met Skylar on the internet two months before they had married.Yingling said Danielle never gave her any indication Skylar was being abusive. She knew that Skylar had broken Danielle's cell phone, but she did not know the details. Yingling said Danielle never talked negatively about Skylar, but she got the impression that Danielle was being fake. Yingling stated that Skylar would not let Danielle come to her baby shower, and that Skylar was indecisive on wanting Danielle to get a job. Skylar would tell Danielle to get a job, and when she looked for a job he would tell her she didn't need one. Yingling said Danielle just wanted someone to love her and take care of her.Yingling said Danielle thought her new boss was attractive, and that Danielle had told her that her new boss used to be an underwear model. Yingling said she had a FaceTime session with Danielle and her boss, while they were out to dinner. Yingling was positive that Danielle would not cheat on Skylar.Yingling said on the night Danielle died she had FaceTimed with her at approximately 1600 hours. Yingling said nothing appeared to be out the ordinary, and that at one point Danielle had pointed the phone at Skylar, who had smiled and waved to her.According to Mikala Rippeon, Danielle's youngest sister, Danielle was always wearing long-sleeved shirts and turtleneck sweaters. Mikala remembered seeing what appeared to be fingertip bruises on Danielle's arms.The DiaryOn February 24, 2015, detectives contacted Skylar's mother, Danetta Heller, as they had obtained information that she was possibly in possession of Danielle's diary that was taken from her apartment after the homicide. The following day, Danetta confirmed that she was in possession of Danielle's diary. Danetta stated there were some pages missing from the diary, but stated that she had not removed the missing pages. Danetta stated that she had removed the diary from the apartment because it contained information that she thought would be hurtful to her son, stating that Danielle was a "busy little girl." After speaking with Skylar's attorney, Danetta ceased to cooperate, however she turned over Danielle's diary to Skylar's attorney, who turned it over to the prosecutor. Several pages had been removed. There was an entry that was about Danielle having sex with a male named Kennedy. It stated that Kennedy and Danielle used to date, that they were still having sex, and that Kennedy's current girlfriend Chloe did not know. The entry was dated 4/23/12.CVSAAlthough the CVSA shown in this video is pseudoscience, the test results were "no signs of deception."Karie FaasOn the morning of October 17, 2014, detectives were contacted by Karie Faas, who advised that she had information about the incident. According to Faas, Nemetz and Danielle had a violent relationship. Faas stated that over the two years she has known Danielle, she has seen Danielle with bruises up and down her arms. Faas stated that she thought she still had a picture of Danielle with her face swollen and bruised, and that Danielle had told her it was from a mosquito bite.Faas went on to say that Nemetz was extremely jealous and almost possessive, and that Nemetz was extremely controlling; he would not let her go places, and he controlled who she could see and what she could wear. Faas stated that Nemetz called Danielle names – specifically, "cunt." Faas stated that Danielle was getting close to her boss from her new job, and that he had kind of hinted that he was interested romantically but Danielle just kind of blew it off. Faas stated that she warned Danielle that she was playing with fire.Faas also stated that Danielle did not want to be friends with her boss on Facebook, because she didn't want Skylar to find out. Karie stated that Danielle was really happy that Skylar was coming home, and that she had gone out shopping and bought new underwear. Danielle stated that she had also bought Nemetz alcohol, so he would be happy when he got home. When asked, Karie stated that Nemetz is a big drinker, that he had a lot of barbecues on the weekend, and that a lot of people go to Nemetz's house to drink.Faas also stated that she heard Nemetz had "snapped" in the field. She stated that during his training deployment he had snapped and "freaked out" on a bunch of soldiers. Faas also stated "there is no way this was an accident, he was only home for a few hours". Faas stated that she knew that Danielle's new job was going to cause problems, and that she had told Danielle to stand her ground if Skylar tried to make her quit.Faas then stated she knew that Nemetz was upset when he left work over who had bought the alcohol for Danielle (which was actually for him). Faas stated that her husband, Anthony Faas, was the last one to see Nemetz at work and he had told Skylar that someone else had bought the alcohol. Faas stated that Danielle had a friend named Jeremy. who had just recently been stationed locally at Fort Lewis. Jeremy had spent the night a couple times with Danielle in the past three weeks. Faas stated that she had some text messages from Danielle that said "Jeremy is here, he can help you bring the kids' stuff up." Faas stated that she knows that her husband Anthony had gone through her phone, and that and he may have seen those texts and told Nemetz.In subsequent interviews with Danielle's boss, as well as with Danielle's friend Jeremy Newton, both appeared forthright, and adamantly denied that Danielle had cheated on Skylar. Those interviews will be uploaded.Anthony FaasDetectives subsequently interviews Anthony Faas, the husband of Karie Faas. Anthony stated that that Nemetz was assigned to his platoon back in 2013 and they became friends right away because they were both from Northern California. He stated that they would hang out together with their wives, and that after a few months, "Dannie" told them that Nemetz would hit her. He stated that at first that didn't believe it, but that they went camping one weekend, and when they got home Dannie had sent a picture of the side of her face swollen. Anthony stated that Skylar told Dannie to say it was the result of a bug bite, however it looked like she had been hit.Anthony said that he and his old team leader, Sam Phipps, confronted Skylar about hitting Dannie, and told him that if he ever did it again they were going to do something about it. He said that Skylar never admitted to assaulting Dannie, and that he subsequently became distant from him and Phipps. Anthony stated that Skylar was a really good dude and a good soldier, adding that Skylar was really good with guns. Anthony stated that all Skylar wanted to do was build guns.Anthony then stated that the deployment was difficult because of new supervision and that everyone was on edge. Anthony stated that Skylar and he started to butt heads, so he pulled Skylar aside and asked him what was going on. Anthony stated that Skylar started cursing at him, and that Skylar was "freaking out" on everyone. Anthony said Skylar commented that everyone was picking on him too much. When he later met up with Skylar, Anthony stated that Skylar thanked him for buying him some alcohol. Anthony replied that he hadn't bought him any alcohol, and that some other guy had bought it for him. Anthony said that Skylar got "real mad" and that his hands were shaking.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    "I killed my wife" | The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 1

    "I killed my wife" | The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 1Officer Darrell MooreThe following is excerpted from the report of Officer Darrell Moore: Skylar told me "I need to tell someone my story." I directed the fire department personal to the apartment so they could administer medical attention. Skylar again stated, "I want to talk to you." I stared at Skylar without saying anything. Skylar went onto say that he was in Yakima for field training with the military. Skylar said he returned home to his wife. Skylar said he loves his wife more than most other men, and that his love for her was special.Skylar stated that he returned home from Yakima and he had left his wife with his rifle for her protection when he was gone. Skylar told me that he took out the magazine, and motioned taking out the magazine. Skylar said he was making the rifle safe, and for some reason he grabbed the rifle and shook it. I watched as Skylar demonstrated grabbing what I believed to be the upper portion of the rifle with his left hand and the lower portion of the rifle with his right hand. Skylar motioned holding the rifle at an approximately 45 degree cant. Skylar said, "I just shook it and it shot her." Skylar began to make sounds as if he was crying, but I could see that he had no tears coming out. I also noticed that he had no tears during my entire contact with him.NeighborsAccording to neighbors, they regularly heard yelling coming from the Nemetz residence. Among the many statements initially made by Skylar Nemetz was a statement to his neighbor that his wife Danielle had shot herself while she was cleaning a rifle.Eureka InterviewsOn November 24, 2014, detectives traveled to Eureka, California, to conduct interviews. Among those interviewed was Samatha Minton, who stated that she knew Danielle most of her whole life. According to Minton, Danielle had met Skylar on the internet approximately two months before they married. Minton stated that she had observed what she thought was odd behavior between the couple. For example, when Daniella and Skylar would visit, Skylar would drop her off at the house and leave her there all day, while he visited with his friends.Detectives also interviewed Michayla Yingling, who had known Danielle her whole life. Yingling confirmed that Danielle had met Skylar on the internet two months before they had married.Yingling said Danielle never gave her any indication Skylar was being abusive. She knew that Skylar had broken Danielle's cell phone, but she did not know the details. Yingling said Danielle never talked negatively about Skylar, but she got the impression that Danielle was being fake. Yingling stated that Skylar would not let Danielle come to her baby shower, and that Skylar was indecisive on wanting Danielle to get a job. Skylar would tell Danielle to get a job, and when she looked for a job he would tell her she didn't need one. Yingling said Danielle just wanted someone to love her and take care of her.Yingling said Danielle thought her new boss was attractive, and that Danielle had told her that her new boss used to be an underwear model. Yingling said she had a FaceTime session with Danielle and her boss, while they were out to dinner. Yingling was positive that Danielle would not cheat on Skylar.Yingling said on the night Danielle died she had FaceTimed with her at approximately 1600 hours. Yingling said nothing appeared to be out the ordinary, and that at one point Danielle had pointed the phone at Skylar, who had smiled and waved to her.According to Mikala Rippeon, Danielle's youngest sister, Danielle was always wearing long-sleeved shirts and turtleneck sweaters. Mikala remembered seeing what appeared to be fingertip bruises on Danielle's arms.The DiaryOn February 24, 2015, detectives contacted Skylar's mother, Danetta Heller, as they had obtained information that she was possibly in possession of Danielle's diary that was taken from her apartment after the homicide. The following day, Danetta confirmed that she was in possession of Danielle's diary. Danetta stated there were some pages missing from the diary, but stated that she had not removed the missing pages. Danetta stated that she had removed the diary from the apartment because it contained information that she thought would be hurtful to her son, stating that Danielle was a "busy little girl." After speaking with Skylar's attorney, Danetta ceased to cooperate, however she turned over Danielle's diary to Skylar's attorney, who turned it over to the prosecutor. Several pages had been removed. There was an entry that was about Danielle having sex with a male named Kennedy. It stated that Kennedy and Danielle used to date, that they were still having sex, and that Kennedy's current girlfriend Chloe did not know. The entry was dated 4/23/12.CVSAAlthough the CVSA shown in this video is pseudoscience, the test results were "no signs of deception."Karie FaasOn the morning of October 17, 2014, detectives were contacted by Karie Faas, who advised that she had information about the incident. According to Faas, Nemetz and Danielle had a violent relationship. Faas stated that over the two years she has known Danielle, she has seen Danielle with bruises up and down her arms. Faas stated that she thought she still had a picture of Danielle with her face swollen and bruised, and that Danielle had told her it was from a mosquito bite.Faas went on to say that Nemetz was extremely jealous and almost possessive, and that Nemetz was extremely controlling; he would not let her go places, and he controlled who she could see and what she could wear. Faas stated that Nemetz called Danielle names – specifically, "cunt." Faas stated that Danielle was getting close to her boss from her new job, and that he had kind of hinted that he was interested romantically but Danielle just kind of blew it off. Faas stated that she warned Danielle that she was playing with fire.Faas also stated that Danielle did not want to be friends with her boss on Facebook, because she didn't want Skylar to find out. Karie stated that Danielle was really happy that Skylar was coming home, and that she had gone out shopping and bought new underwear. Danielle stated that she had also bought Nemetz alcohol, so he would be happy when he got home. When asked, Karie stated that Nemetz is a big drinker, that he had a lot of barbecues on the weekend, and that a lot of people go to Nemetz's house to drink.Faas also stated that she heard Nemetz had "snapped" in the field. She stated that during his training deployment he had snapped and "freaked out" on a bunch of soldiers. Faas also stated "there is no way this was an accident, he was only home for a few hours". Faas stated that she knew that Danielle's new job was going to cause problems, and that she had told Danielle to stand her ground if Skylar tried to make her quit.Faas then stated she knew that Nemetz was upset when he left work over who had bought the alcohol for Danielle (which was actually for him). Faas stated that her husband, Anthony Faas, was the last one to see Nemetz at work and he had told Skylar that someone else had bought the alcohol. Faas stated that Danielle had a friend named Jeremy. who had just recently been stationed locally at Fort Lewis. Jeremy had spent the night a couple times with Danielle in the past three weeks. Faas stated that she had some text messages from Danielle that said "Jeremy is here, he can help you bring the kids' stuff up." Faas stated that she knows that her husband Anthony had gone through her phone, and that and he may have seen those texts and told Nemetz.In subsequent interviews with Danielle's boss, as well as with Danielle's friend Jeremy Newton, both appeared forthright, and adamantly denied that Danielle had cheated on Skylar. Those interviews will be uploaded.Anthony FaasDetectives subsequently interviews Anthony Faas, the husband of Karie Faas. Anthony stated that that Nemetz was assigned to his platoon back in 2013 and they became friends right away because they were both from Northern California. He stated that they would hang out together with their wives, and that after a few months, "Dannie" told them that Nemetz would hit her. He stated that at first that didn't believe it, but that they went camping one weekend, and when they got home Dannie had sent a picture of the side of her face swollen. Anthony stated that Skylar told Dannie to say it was the result of a bug bite, however it looked like she had been hit.Anthony said that he and his old team leader, Sam Phipps, confronted Skylar about hitting Dannie, and told him that if he ever did it again they were going to do something about it. He said that Skylar never admitted to assaulting Dannie, and that he subsequently became distant from him and Phipps. Anthony stated that Skylar was a really good dude and a good soldier, adding that Skylar was really good with guns. Anthony stated that all Skylar wanted to do was build guns.Anthony then stated that the deployment was difficult because of new supervision and that everyone was on edge. Anthony stated that Skylar and he started to butt heads, so he pulled Skylar aside and asked him what was going on. Anthony stated that Skylar started cursing at him, and that Skylar was "freaking out" on everyone. Anthony said Skylar commented that everyone was picking on him too much. When he later met up with Skylar, Anthony stated that Skylar thanked him for buying him some alcohol. Anthony replied that he hadn't bought him any alcohol, and that some other guy had bought it for him. Anthony said that Skylar got "real mad" and that his hands were shAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Florida TV News Anchor Arrested for Drunk Driving

    Florida TV News Anchor Arrested for Drunk DrivingOn December 5, 2018 Florida morning news anchor Farron Salley was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. This video presents the entirety of Salley's traffic stop, field sobriety testing, and her testy exchanges with law enforcement.Remarkably, on February 8, 2019 Assistant State Attorney Ryan G. Myers filed a memo in State of Florida v. Farron La Trice Salley, stating that "Although there was probable cause to make an arrest, the evidence cannot prove all legally required elements of the crime alleged and is insufficient to support a criminal prosecution." And with that, all charges against Salley were dropped. A copy of that filing as well as Salley's breath testing refusal is included at the end of this video. During the pendency of Salley's DUI case the WPBF anchor was suspended from her on-air duties, but when the charges against her were dropped Salley was quickly back in her former position. But the story doesn't end there. In late-June 2019 a few minutes of footage from her stop were published, resulting in WPBF "reassessing the impact of the incident." Shortly thereafter Salley resigned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Men who have been raped by women

    Men who have been raped by womenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police Interrogation

    Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police InterrogationMichael Joseph Patterson, otherwise known as jon_raven2000 was a predator caught in the Bowling Green, Kentucky installment of To Catch a Predator. He is perhaps best known for screaming his ass off while being arrested by the police.BiographyPrior to the sting operation, Patterson was a reserve police officer in Lebron, Indiana, who was fired for using police car lights to pull someone over, impersonating an on-duty officer.Patterson drove 5 hours away from Kouts, Indiana to the sting house in Bowling Green to meet up with a girl he believed to be thirteen. Within 2 hours of being acquainted with the decoy online, he drives to her house and talks to her over the phone on the way. During the conversation, he discloses that he carries a gun with him everywhere, so the sting team gave the decoy special instructions to make sure he was unarmed upon arrival. The decoy gives a series of verbal commands to Patterson to prove that he is unarmed, and he giddily does so without suspecting a thing. Once he enters the house he gives into the decoy's small talk, admiring the house and falsely telling her that he's a detective lieutenant. After disclosing this he is greeted by Chris Hansen, who exercises his own detective skills and asks Patterson why he's there. Patterson cites his loneliness and his ongoing divorce as reasons to commit statutory rape.After chuckling at hearing some of his chat log lines, he is let go by Chris, only to come face to face with a group of officers (who are advised to act more swiftly than usual due to the earlier suspicion of him being armed).Upon seeing the officers, he steps back into the house and makes a run for it, being shot with a taser gun as a result. Only one of the prods of the taser connects with Patterson's body, which allowed him to run even further through the house without being electrocuted. Like a scene straight from The Walking Dead, he is quickly ambushed from all sides and taken down while he screams and begs hysterically.AftermathOn June 11, 2008, Patterson was convicted of Traveling In Interstate Commerce For The Purpose Of Engaging In A Sexual Act With A Minor. He received 7 years in federal prison and 10 years supervised release. He also received three years and ten months by the state of Kentucky. Both sentences were served concurrently.In 2011 Patterson represented himself in a civil lawsuit against NBC Universal, Inc., asking for $40,000,000 each in monetary and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief in the form of having all information about him taken off television and NBC's website. Patterson's allegations include:He was "lured" to the sting house, and that the decoy took advantage of his "vulnerability".NBC Universal, Inc.'s "libel, slander and defamatory statements" have caused him mental and emotional stress and ruined his reputation.NBC Universal, Inc.'s participation in his arrest and search violated his constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment.State law claims for intentional disclosure of private facts, intrusion on the right to be left alone, harassment/intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.NBC Universal, Inc. is liable for violating the "Journalistic Code of Ethics."Patterson’s complaint was entirely void of any factual allegations regarding his claim for negligence, and the case was dismissed.TriviaHis scream is commonly compared to Homer Simpson and Tom from Tom and Jerry.He is the only tased predator to withstand the taser shot before being taken down.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALL

    Mother accused of killing children, putting them in oven FULL 911 CALLThe disturbing 911 call from a mother now accused of murdering her two small children was released by police on Wednesday.Atlanta Police said Lamora Williams, 24, killed her two young children, Ja'Karter Penn, 1, and Ke-Yaunte Penn, 2, by placing them in an oven, but that’s not what she told dispatchers when she called 911.Warning: this article and attached videos contain content some may find disturbing“She just left my kids in the house when I came back from work, and my kids, two of my kids are dead. What do I… what do I… what do I got to do? They dead,” Williams told a dispatcher.The call starts with Williams telling the dispatch she came home from work and discovered her two young sons dead. The call quickly turned graphic.RELATED: Mother charged in murders of two children waives first appearance"When I came in, the stove was laying on my son, on my youngest son's head, and my other son was laid out on the floor with his brains laid out on the floor. I don't know what to do. I just came home from work," Williams was heard saying in the 911 call.Williams first telling the dispatcher that her cousin was babysitting and left the children alone, but then in a bizarre twist, she asked the operator to assure her she will not be blamed for their deathsMORE: Listen to the mother's full 911 call"Can you please help me? Like. Can you please tell me, like, I don't want to get locked up because this is not my fault? I had just came [sic] home from work," Williams said.But investigators said that is not what happened. The charges laid out in a warrant which stated the 24-year-old mother put Ja'Karter and Ke-Yaunte in the oven sometime between 11 p.m. Thursday and 1 a.m. Friday.RELATED: Warrant: Atlanta mother put toddlers in oven, turned it on"Both of my children are dead. Their head is burnt. Their... Their skull is laying under the floor. The stove... One of my babies is stuck, the stove is pulled over and everything," Williams told dispatchers.At the same time Williams was making her 911 call, the boy's father, Jameel Penn, was also calling 911 from his workplace. He told a dispatcher Williams had just video chatted with him, showing him the dead bodies of his sons.MORE: Listen to the father's full 911 callPenn: "She video called me and showed me this and I seen [sic] it."Dispatcher: "What's the address?"Penn: "And I really think they are really dead."Another child, later identified by police as 3-year-old Jameel Penn Jr., was found unharmed by officers inside the apartment that day.RELATED: Funeral home to pay for services for two toddlersWilliam’s mother said her daughter suffers from severe mental illness.True Crime 411 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, Police Stories and Missing PersonsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    What's The Scariest Story You've Ever Heard? (r/AskReddit)

    What's The Scariest Story You've Ever Heard? (r/AskReddit)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Karen SUES Man After A Bad Date! HILARIOUS ACTUAL COURT AUDIO!

    Karen SUES Man After A Bad Date! HILARIOUS ACTUAL COURT AUDIO!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Glen McCurley 1974 Cold-Case Murder of 17-Year Old Carla Walker Full Police Interrogation

    Glen McCurley 1974 Cold-Case Murder of 17-Year Old Carla Walker Full Police InterrogationMCurley was a person of interest in the 1974 slaying but detectives said there wasn't enough evidence to tie him to the case 46 years ago.Texas company used a new forensic process to create a full DNA profile of the suspect from evidence pulled off the victim's clothing -- only partial profiles were obtained before.A Tarrant County Grand Jury has indicted a 77-year-old man in connection with a cold case that went unsolved for nearly half a century.Glen Samuel McCurley was indicted on a charge of capital murder for his role in the death of Carla Jan Walker, a 17-year-old Western Hills High School junior who was kidnapped and murdered in 1974.According to police, Walker was abducted, held captive, and sexually assaulted before being murdered and left in a ditch after a Valentine's Day dance.Investigators alleged that McCurley snatched Walker from the passenger seat of her boyfriend's car in a bowling alley parking lot.Walker's boyfriend, Rodney McCoy, told police that a man pointed a gun at him and threatened to kill him before something hit him in the head, knocking him unconscious.McCoy told police he later woke up to find Walker was gone and blood coming from his head.Walker's body was found three days later in a culvert near Benbrook Lake. Police said she had been beaten, raped, strangled, and tortured alive for two days after her disappearance.DNA evidence recovered from clothing and a bra worn by Walker on the night she was killed was sent to Othram, a private lab in The Woodlands.The DNA profile created at Othram was used to narrow the search to three brothers with the last name McCurley.According to police, Glen Samuel McCurley had been identified as a person of interest during the initial investigation in 1974 because he owned a gun, a .22 Ruger, that matched a magazine found at the crime scene.Detectives spoke to McCurley during the initial investigation, but they did not pursue McCurley again following the 1974 interview until the DNA profile match was found in GEDMATCH.Police collected trash from a bin in front of McCurley's residence in July of 2020, and they were able to determine that the items matched the male DNA profile found on Walker's clothing.On Sept. 10, 2020, police said they returned to McCurley's home and spoke to both him and his wife, during which time McCurley told the same story that he told detectives in 1974. He said he didn't kill anyone and did not know Carla Walker.McCurley agreed to provide a DNA sample, and six days later, police said they were notified the swabs matched the DNA found on Walker's bra.A warrant for capital murder was then obtained and McCurley was taken into custody without incident. Jail records showed McCurley was being held in the Tarrant County Jail on a charge of capital murder with bond set at $100,000.During a news conference, detectives with the Fort Worth Police Department said they believe the assault and murder were random and that Walker and McCurley didn't know each other.Police said it appears that over the last four decades, McCurley led a relatively normal life, was married, and had two children. Police also said that McCurley is not a suspect in any other crimes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    LAPD Detective Stephanie Lazarus Murder Suspect - Full Length Police Interrogation Video

    LAPD Detective Stephanie Lazarus Murder Suspect - Full Length Police Interrogation VideoFull Length Police Interrogation VideoSherri Rasmussen (February 7, 1957 – February 24, 1986) was an American woman found dead in February 1986 in an apartment she shared with her husband, John Ruetten, in Van Nuys, California. Rasmussen had been beaten and shot three times in a struggle. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) initially considered the case a botched burglary, and the crime remained unsolved.Rasmussen's father believed that Stephanie Lazarus, an LAPD officer, was a prime suspect. Detectives who re-examined the cold case files in 2009 were eventually led to Lazarus, by then herself a detective. A DNA sample she unknowingly discarded was matched to one from a bite on Rasmussen's body that had remained in the files. Lazarus was convicted of the murder in 2012 and is serving a sentence of 27 years to life for first-degree murder at the California Institution for Women in Corona.Lazarus appealed the conviction, claiming that the age of the case and the evidence denied her due process. She also alleged that the search warrant was improperly granted, her statements in an interview prior to her arrest were compelled, and that evidence supporting the original case theory should have been admitted at trial. In 2015, the guilty verdict was upheld by the California Court of Appeal.[5]Some of the police files suggest that evidence that could have implicated Lazarus earlier in the investigation was later removed, perhaps by others in the LAPD. Rasmussen's parents unsuccessfully sued the department over this and other aspects of the investigation. Jennifer Francis, the criminalist who found key evidence from the bite mark, unsuccessfully sued the City of Los Angeles, claiming she was pressured by police to favor certain suspects in this and other high-profile cases and was retaliated against when she brought this to the LAPD's attention.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    "Bald Beaver Hunter" Rapist caught on To Catch A Predator John Elliot

    "Bald Beaver Hunter" Rapist caught on To Catch A Predator John ElliotBald Beaver Hunter came to have sex with a 12 year old girl (though the agent says 13). He was arrested instead and got 7 years in the state penitentiary. Footage original police footage, for public interest in a high profile case. If you feel bad about him, go read his disgusting chat log and think of the child porn he had.The recording at the end of the video is his phone call with the decoy.Bald Beaver Hunter Rapist caught on To Catch A Predator John Elliot TCAP Chris HansenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    SCARY POLICE OFFICER & MILITARY TRUE HORROR STORIES (COMPILATION)

    SCARY POLICE OFFICER & MILITARY TRUE HORROR STORIES (COMPILATION)SCARY POLICE OFFICER MILITARY TRUE HORROR STORIES COMPILATION True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories PodcastR/SLASH True Aliens Ghosts Bigfoot Unexplained Stories rslash r/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Son 'boiled mom's head in pot' after 'killing parents who cut off his allowance'

    Son 'boiled mom's head in pot' after 'killing parents who cut off his allowance'WARNING GRAPHIC DETAILS Joel Guy Jr is accused of murdering dad Joel Snr and mum Lisa and trying to dissolve their bodies in the "house of horrors" in Tennessee after they told him they'd stop supporting him financiallyA son brutally murdered his parents before dismembering them and boiling his mum's head on a stove, a court heard.Shocked investigators were confronted with a "diabolical stew of human remains" at the home of Joel Guy Snr and his wife Lisa.Joel Guy Jr allegedly use acid to try and dissolve his mum and dad's remains after stabbing them to death in the House of Horrors.Stunned investigators discovered Lisa's head boiling in a pot, and Joel Snr's severed hands on his bedroom floor.Both their torsos were found wrapped in plastic in their bathroom in Knox County in Tennessee.Prosecutors claim Guy murdered his parents the day after they refused to stop paying his bills at a Thanksgiving dinner in November 2016.He tried to use chemicals to destroy Joel Snr, 61, and 55-year-old Lisa's remains, it is alleged.The court heard the killer was told by his mum and dad that they were going to stop supporting him financially.true crime,true crime stories,true crime stories podcast,true crime podcast,police interrogations,911 calls,911,true crime daily,serial killer documentary,serial killer documentary 2023 true crime documentary,true crime documentary real stories,true crime podcast 2023,true crime daily full episodes,True Crime Stories Podcast 2023Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Full Interrogation of Veteran Cop Who Broke Into Women's Homes and Assaulted Them

    Full Interrogation of Veteran Cop Who Broke Into Women's Homes and Assaulted ThemWatch the shocking interrogation of Bloomington Police Officer Jeff Pelo. The veteran cop was caught stalking women, sneaking into their homes, and assaulting them before forcing them to do disturbing "cleansing" rituals to wash away evidence. Pelo's first victim was 25-year-old Kristi Mills in April 2003. Two years later, Pelo assaulted three other women, including 28-year-old Sarah Kalmes-Gliege. In June 2008, Jeffrey Pelo was convicted of 35 charges that included 25 counts of aggravated sexual assault. He was sentenced to 440 years in prison in August 2008.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    ‘F**king Cops’: Dashcam Shows Country Singer Zach Bryan’s Heated Confrontation with Police

    ‘F**king Cops’: Dashcam Shows Country Singer Zach Bryan’s Heated Confrontation with PoliceDashcam footage shows the moments surrounding the arrest of country singer Zach Bryan on Thursday. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Bryan allegedly interfered with a traffic stop after pulling up next to a car stopped for speeding. The 27-year-old then exited his truck and approached the passenger side of the stopped vehicle. Authorities said Bryan argued with officers before being handcuffed and placed in the back of the trooper’s squad car. “This is why people do not like police officers,” the country singer said to the trooper while he was detained. “F***ing cops are out of hand.” The trooper arrested Bryan on a complaint of obstruction of an officer and took him to the Craig County Jail.Best True Crime Podcast 2023 - REAL Police Interrogations and Police Bodycam Audio - InvestigationsTrue Crime Podcast 2023 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True CrimeIn 2023, we may be living in the golden age of the best true-crime podcasts. Remember back when there was appointment listening? Those olden days of waiting for the next Serial installment may be far in the past (though developments in the case it chronicled continue to unfold, even to this day), but there is no shortage of true crime offerings that have blossomed in the decade-ish since to fill its place.Even now, it continues to be the most addictive of the podcast genres, bringing all the mystery, drama, and primal fear of a Law & Order episode directly into our ears. There is something particularly riveting about a suspenseful whodunit unfolding in audio form, like a modern-day ghost story or a throwback to the radio mystery plays of yesteryear. Whether you’re already an obsessive or just wading into the world of cold cases and red herrings, we aim to be the best true-crime podcastBest True Crime Stories Podcast 2022 Police Interrogations, True Crime Investigations and MORE!True Crime Stories Podcast 2023True crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.True Crime Podcast 2023 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime InvestigationsBest True Crime Stories Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, True Crime Investigations and MORE!Youtube True Crime Stories Podcast 2023true crime,true crime stories,true crime stories podcast,true crime podcast,police interrogations,911 calls,911,true crime documentary,true crime podcast 2023,True Crime Stories Podcast 2023,police interrogations,interrogation,interrogation videos,murder interrogations,police interviews,police interview,murder confession,documentaries,crime,real stories,crime documentary,Youtube Podcasts,Youtube True Crime Podcast,True Crime Podcast Youtubefull audio of 911 call from flash flood drowning victim,audio of 911 call from flash flood drowning victim,911 call from flash flood drowning victim,true crime,true crime stories podcast,true crime podcast,police interrogations,911 calls,true crime daily,serial killer documentary,serial killer documentary 2022,true crime documentary,true crime documentary real stories,true crime podcast 2022,true crime daily full episodes,true crime stories podcast 2023Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The BTK Killer [Serial Killer Documentary] True Crime

    The BTK Killer [Serial Killer Documentary] True CrimeDennis Rader was born in Pittsburg, Kansas, on March 9, 1945, and grew up in Wichita. He was the oldest of four sons and had a relatively typical childhood, despite odd behavior such as hanging stray animals, according to reports.In the mid-1960s, Rader dropped out of college and joined the United States Air Force. After returning to Wichita in 1971, he married Paula and worked for a year for an outdoor-supply firm. He started working for ADT Security Services in 1974 and stayed for a long time.Rader led a double life: by day, he was a dedicated family and business man, but by night, he tormented the Wichita, Kansas, area as the "BTK killer" committing 10 murders and engaging in brazen communications with authorities between 1974 and 1991.In 2004, Rader's alter identity reappeared, but his proclivity for leaving clues led to his capture and life sentence the following year. On February 25, 2005, Rader was arrested and charged with ten counts of first-degree murder. His neighbors and church members were taken aback by the news, unwilling to believe that the guy they knew was the serial killer who had terrorized the neighborhood for so long.On June 27, 2005, Rader pleaded guilty to all charges. He detailed the heinous nature of his crimes in court as part of his plea. Many others noticed that he detailed the horrible events without showing any emotion or sorrow. Because he committed his crimes before the state reinstated the death penalty in 1994, Rader was sentenced to ten life sentences at El Dorado Correctional Facility.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Sherri Papini confronted with evidence of her faking kidnapping AUDIO!

    Sherri Papini confronted with evidence of her faking kidnapping AUDIO!Newly released video shows the interrogation leading to the arrest and eventual sentencing of Sherri Papini, the Northern California woman who faked her kidnapping.The videos, released by the Shasta County Sheriff's Department, show the interrogation between investigators and Papini, where she was confronted with evidence that she was not actually kidnapped. At one point, investigators mentioned she was staying with her ex-boyfriend, to which she replied at said "Oh My God" and put her head in her hands.Papini was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Monday. She pleaded guilty last spring under a plea bargain that requires her to pay more than $300,000 in restitution. Her staged kidnapping led to a three-week, multi-state search before she resurfaced.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Sherri Papini's Alleged Abduction [True Crime Documentary]

    Sherri Papini's Alleged Abduction [True Crime Documentary]Sherrii Papini, a California "super mom" vanished while jogging in broad daylighton November 2, 2016, about a mile from her Rediding, California home. Three weeks later, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, she was discovered, claiming to have been rescued from her captors at 4:30 a.m. The mother was discovered shackled and burned with a branding iron. Papini told a story about being kidnapped by two hispanic women. Her story was never substantiated, and those women were never located. The case drew widespread attention, with several law enforcement agencies questioning the case's details and discrepancies. There have been no arrests in this case, and it is currently under investigation. Papini has now stayed silent about her reappearance four years after the tragedy.Sherri Papini's Alleged Abduction True Crime DocumentaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    What secret could destroy your life if it got out? r/AskReddit

    What secret could destroy your life if it got out? r/AskReddit Dive Into AnythingReddit is home to thousands of communities, endless conversation, and authentic human connection. Whether you're into breaking news, sports, TV fan theories, or a never-ending stream of the internet's cutest animals, there's a community on Reddit for you.Reddit is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website. Registered members submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images, and videos, which are then voted up or down by other members.#Reddit #AskReddit #RedditJStories #RSLASHAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Most Evil Serial Killer - Leonard Lake & Charles Ng [Serial Killer Documentary]

    The Most Evil Serial Killer - Leonard Lake & Charles Ng [Serial Killer Documentary]Serial killers Charles Ng and Leonard Lake teamed up in the early to mid-80s, ensconced in the lovely rolling foothills of the Sierra Nevada in Mark Twain's famed Calaveras County, California, to perform some of the most horrible murders imaginable, rapping and torturing their victims before putting them out of their agony. The actual number of victims is unknown, although it is estimated to be as high as 25 — including babies. Indeed, when it came to picking their victims, Ng and Lake didn't discriminate; they took whomever they could get their hands on. Charles Ng was born to rich parents in Hong Kong, but his father was an aggressive disciplinarian during Ng's childhood. He had been expelled from many schools by the time he was a teenager, was an introspective loner, and had been arrested for shoplifting, a never-ending habit that would, thankfully, lead to his demise. His father then moved him to an English boarding school, where he was swiftly expelled for stealing from his friends. He stayed in Hong Kong till he turned eighteen. In 1978, he landed in the United States on a student visa and attended one semester of college before dropping out. Ng met Leonard Lake not long after, when he responded to an advertisement Lake had placed in a survivalist magazine. Their common nefariousness forged an instant bond. Leonard Lake, like Ng, had an unusual childhood, having been raised by his grandmother with his brothers after his parents divorced. Ng was caught shoplifting in a South San Francisco hardware store on June 2, 1985. Lake, who was in the car with him, was stopped outside the store and arrested. Lake committed suicide shortly after his arrest. Ng was convicted guilty of 11 murders by a jury on February 11, 1999. He was given a fatal injection sentence. Since 2006, however, there have been no executions in the state of California. As a result, Charles Ng is still on death row at San Quentin State Prison, where he will most likely die of natural causes.The Most Evil Serial Killer - Leonard Lake & Charles Ng Serial Killer DocumentaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    To Catch a Predator Dustin McPhetridge FULL Police interview

    To Catch a Predator Dustin McPhetridge FULL Police interview"I thought you was wantin' to be shaved...down there."-Dustin showing that Barber-ism begins at home.Dustin Jacob McPhetridge appeared on the Bowling Green, Kentucky investigation of To Catch a Predator. He is most known for his disability, as well as his outrageous demands while in prison.Dustin McPhetridge was 26 when he arrived at the sting house with the hope of meeting a thirteen year old girl named "Laura" that he thought he was chatting with online. He had a twisted and sordid chat with the girl wanting to shave her privates, get her drunk and have rough anal sex with her. Dustin, the consummate gentleman, gave Laura a choice on where to put his sperm first (mouth, pussy, or ass). He also wanted her to wear a pair of panties for 2-3 days straight and then send them to him. He even sent a picture of a couple having sex. The icing on the cake was when he said that he wanted to have a threesome with her EIGHT year old sister. [1]After a four hour drive, Dustin waddled into the house with an electric razor and KY Jelly and tried to coax the decoy over to do all the twisted things he had on his mind. He instead got to meet Chris Hansen. Dustin went right into victim mode blaming the girl for the situation, saying she led him on.After his arrest, Dustin pulls every pity string he can ranging from his disability to his weight to getting bullied with Sgt. Dudinskie, the officer in charge of his interview. Dudinskie fires back with details of his chatlog that showed Dustin to be a very disgusting predator that hid behind his disability. [2]He was sentenced to five years in prison for traveling across state lines to meet a minor for sex. He was also sentenced to eight years for possession of child pornography. The sentences ran concurrently but because Dustin wasn’t convicted on the CP charge until two years after his first conviction, he actually ended up with a ten year sentence.[3] Dustin was released on lifetime federal sex-offender probation and now helps to run a convenience store in Surgoinsville, Tennessee.Behind the scenesDustin has cerebral palsy. He demonstrated before, during, and after the sting his devious behavior of using his disability to garner sympathy as well as escape trouble. Casey and the lead KBI investigator even said they felt sorry for Dustin when he saw him struggle to enter the house, but kept in mind his reason for showing up at the house was to molest a child.Partway through serving his sentence, he wrote a letter to his convicting judge saying he had learned his lesson and requesting that he immediately be released from serving the remainder of his sentence. If his request was denied, in lieu of release, he requested a walk-in jacuzzi in his cell. Both requests were denied.Dustin was scheduled to be back in court February 2020 due to probation violations, mainly failing his sex offender treatment program, subsequently being kicked out, and polygraph tests asking if he had viewed child pornography since his release. A series of continuances have been given due to Dustin's health, COVID-19 concerns, and scheduling conflicts.[4] Dustin was given yet another continuance September 2021 because his family had paid vacation plans. Recent photos show that Dustin uses a wheelchair. During examination of his counselor, he revealed that Dustin has spent the most time of any offender in the program because he either refuses to own the actions that led him to this point, or makes excuses on why he can't make any positive changes in his life. Dustin also gained the ire from his peers in his classes because they believed his rehabilitation to be a waste of time. Time that could be better invested in their recovery.[5]TriviaDustin apparently "doesn't like lawyers", as he revealed in his police interrogation.Dustin misunderstood Chris when he said he wasn't law enforcement and couldn't arrest him. Dustin thought Chris meant that no arrests were going to be made, which was obviously not the case. Dustin brings this up in his interrogation, saying that he wishes Chris didn't "lie" to him about him not going to be arrested.Dustin has a large affection for his mother (due to the fact that she talks people out of pressing charges for the things he does), requesting that she be put in custody of him during his trial. The judge denied his request.Affectionately nicknamed “D-MAC” by fans of To Catch A Predator..He made a handful of wrestling DVDs for professional wrestler Ricky Morton. He lost all the digital footage when cops seized his computer since it also housed his collection of CP. He also ran Morton's website. In a now infamous article on the site made a couple of months before his arrest, he pleads with the wrestling community to donate to Morton's legal fees stemming from his arrest for non-payment of child support.Ricky Morton references Dustin in an interview about the wrestling DVDs, calling him the "cripple boy". Right after, he talks about seeing Dustin on "the predator show".[6]Despite his disability, he served the most time of all those caught in the Bowling Green sting. This is probably because he committed three different crimes in three different jurisdictions. His most serious was the federal crime of crossing states lines to commit crimes involving children.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Ken And Barbie Killers [True Crime Documentary]

    The Ken And Barbie Killers [True Crime Documentary]Karla Homolka, 17, and Paul Bernardo, 23, better known as the Ken and Barbie Killers, first met in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, in October 1987. Bernardo had already started his rape spree back in May. They were so drawn to each other that they had sex within hours of meeting.Two days before Christmas a year later, the couple drugged and assaulted Homolka's younger sister, Tammy, in the basement of her family's house. Homolka gave Bernardo this as a Christmas gift because she couldn't give him her virginity since she had lost it before they met. Tammy died by coughing on her own vomit as a result of the medication, but her death was considered an accident.Bernardo kidnapped and killed Leslie Mahaffy on June 15, 1991, and her dismembered body is discovered a few days later on June 29, 1991, the same day the killers marry. Kristen French, the third teenager, was kidnapped on April 16, 1992, and her nude body was discovered four days later on April 30th. She died as a result of strangulation.Bernardo was not charged with being the Scarborough rapist until February of 1993. More evidence linking the two of them to the murders was discovered, and Homolka agreed to a plea deal, and both of them are charged with the murders of the three girls. In June of 1993, Homolka was found guilty and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Homolka testified against Bernardo in court after the couple divorced in 1994. Bernardo was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in 1995.Homolka is now out of prison and has three children. She and her second husband are currently residing in Quebec, after spending many years in the Caribbean following Homolka's release. Bernardo, meanwhile, has filed for parole in Toronto, Canada. At the same time, it was revealed that he was planning to marry a Toronto woman whom he had charmed through letters written in his cell. It's unclear if the wedding arrangements are still on.The Ken And Barbie Killers True Crime DocumentaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    Three Missing Girls In Tokyo [True Crime Documentary]

    Three Missing Girls In Tokyo [True Crime Documentary]Thousands of young people head out into the world to travel, study or work abroad. Most have positive experiences, but three 21-year-old girls (2 British girls, 1 Australian girl) who left their homes looking for adventure in Tokyo did not make it home alive.Three Missing Girls In Tokyo True Crime DocumentaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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    The Bever Family Massacre: 911 Call and Police Interrogation.

    The Bever Family Massacre: 911 Call and Police Interrogation.Teen Brothers Wanted To Become Famous Killers — And They Started By Butchering Their FamilyRobert and Michael Bever thought they would kill their family quickly, like ninjas, before embarking on a cross-country murder spree. For the teenaged Bever brothers, the goal was notoriety. They wanted to have articles written about them. They wanted to be feared. They wanted to kill 500 people, believing the act would make them like gods. Unfortunately for the family of Robert, 18, and Michael, 16, the brothers kicked off their plan at home. On the night of July 22, 2015, they broke out knives they had been stashing, and set about trying to kill each of the seven other members of their household in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. They planned to cut their family down like ninjas, with swift and silent killing blows — all while awaiting a shipment of ammunition, according to authorities on “Killer Siblings” on Oxygen. A bloody, messy reality set in quickly, however, when the boys went after their first victim, 13-year-old Crystal. As one of the Bever boys would later tell police, “It wasn’t like it was on the TV — you cut them once and they die.” After Michael lured his sister into a bedroom under the pretense of showing her something on a computer, Robert grabbed her from behind and slashed her throat. Crystal fought back, and he plunged his knife into her abdomen and arms. The boys’ mother, April, 44, heard the commotion and came upstairs. She was met by Robert, who unleashed a frenzy of at least 48 knife strikes that resulted in “more wounds than I’ve ever seen in any body, ever,” according to one investigator. All the while, somehow, Crystal crawled away to try to protect her younger siblings. The brothers then moved on, room by room. Father David Bever, 52, was stabbed 28 times, and suffered blunt force injuries all over his body, Tulsa World reported. Michael later told police that Robert stabbed their dad with “the biggest knife he had,” according to “Killer Siblings.” Their 7-year-old brother, Christopher, was stabbed six times. When they overtook their younger sister Victoria, 18, they stabbed her 18 times in both sides of her neck, chest, back and upper arm. Daniel, 12, managed to lock himself in a room, where he called 911. Michael managed to convinced his younger brother to open the door by feigning that he was also being attacked by Robert. The brothers came in and stabbed the boy nine times in the back, shoulder and chest. Robert then returned his attention to Crystal, who was bleeding from her neck, arm and abdominal wounds, and tried to finish her off by suffocation. The older brother also planned to cut off his 2-year-old sister, Autumn’s, head, according to local outlet Oklahoma News on 6. At that moment, however, police began banging on the front door. Detective Brett Burton of the Broken Arrow Police Department told producers that when he responded to the call, he could see blood on the sidewalk and the front step, and he heard a faint “help me” coming from inside. It was Crystal. The 13-year-old clung to life, telling police that her brothers had attacked her family. Autumn remained sleeping upstairs, unharmed, throughout the whole ordeal. The brothers escaped out the back of the home, but they were quickly tracked down by a police K-9 in a wooded area. In police photos featured on “Killer Siblings,” Robert and Michael Bever are covered in mud and blood; their clothes are torn and even appear to have bits of flesh on them. “They weren’t upset. They weren’t distraught,” Burton said. “It’s almost like they had a sense of cockiness.” “It looked to me like [one of the boys] had a smirk on his face,” Corporal Leon Calhoun told local ABC affiliate KTUL.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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True Crime Podcast 2025 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime In 2025, numerous true crime documentaries, including those focusing on serial killers, have been released or are anticipated. Some notable examples include "American Murder: Gabby Petito," "Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer," and "Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes". Additionally, "Footprint to Murder" explores a 1993 murder case in Minneapolis. Here's a more detailed look:Notable Serial Killer Documentaries (2025):Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer:This three-part docuseries investigates the murders of female prostitutes whose bodies were found along the South Shore of Long Island. It delves into the lengthy investigation and the eventual arrest of a suspected killer. Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes:This documentary features recordings of interviews with John Wayne Gacy, a serial killer who murdered 33 young men in Chicag

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