• Justin Moore: Inside the Mind of a Domestic Terrorist – Police Interrogation Tapes
    May 14 2025
    Justin Moore: Inside the Mind of a Domestic Terrorist – Police Interrogation Tapes

    What happens when extremist ideology turns into real-world violence? In this chilling episode, we examine the case of Justin Moore, a domestic terrorist whose radical beliefs led to a terrifying confrontation with law enforcement. Through exclusive interrogation audio and psychological insight, we break down Moore’s mindset, his motivations, and how investigators unraveled the threat he posed.

    This is not just a story of crime — it’s a warning about the rising tide of domestic extremism and how it festers in plain sight. Step inside the interrogation room as police confront a man consumed by hate and driven by delusion.

    Listener discretion is advised — this episode contains disturbing content and extremist language.

    Justin Moore, domestic terrorism, police interrogation, extremist ideology, radicalization, hate crimes, true crime, interrogation tapes, law enforcement, domestic threat, violent extremism, psychological profile, crime podcast, homegrown terrorism, terror suspect, FBI, anti-government extremism, real interrogation, criminal mindset, true crime investigation







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    54 mins
  • Killing Spree: The Maksim Gelman Murder Rampage - True Crime Documentary
    May 14 2025
    Killing Spree: The Maksim Gelman Murder Rampage - True Crime Documentary

    In February 2011, New York City was gripped by fear as Maksim Gelman launched a violent, 28-hour killing spree across Brooklyn and Manhattan. Armed with knives and unrelenting rage, Gelman left a trail of blood in what became one of the most shocking and chaotic crime rampages in the city's history.

    In this episode, we break down the timeline of his brutal attacks—four people murdered, several others injured, and a city paralyzed by the madness of one man. From family tensions to drug-induced paranoia, we explore what triggered this explosion of violence and how law enforcement eventually brought it to an end.

    Listener discretion is advised—this episode contains graphic content and disturbing details.

    Maksim Gelman, 28-hour rampage, killing spree, true crime, New York murders, subway attack, violent crime, mass stabbing, NYC crime, serial attacker, crime podcast, shocking crimes, knife attack, law enforcement, criminal profile, Brooklyn crime, Manhattan crime, Gelman case, true crime stories, real crime events







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    45 mins
  • Hunting Evil: The Ivan Milat Story - Serial Killer Documentary
    May 14 2025
    Hunting Evil: The Ivan Milat Story - Serial Killer Documentary

    Ivan Milat, known as the Backpacker Killer, is one of Australia's most infamous serial murderers. Between 1989 and 1993, he lured young travelers into the Belanglo State Forest, where he committed a series of brutal and calculated murders that shocked the nation and the world. In this episode, we dive deep into the twisted mind of Milat, exploring his background, the horrifying details of his crimes, and the massive investigation that ultimately brought him to justice.

    Through chilling facts and firsthand accounts, we uncover how a seemingly ordinary man became a symbol of fear and one of the most disturbing figures in Australian criminal history. Listener discretion is strongly advised — this is a dark journey into true evil.

    Ivan Milat, Backpacker Killer, Australia serial killer, true crime, Belanglo State Forest, murder investigation, notorious murderer, serial murders, Australian crime history, Ivan Milat podcast, criminal psychology, real crime stories, backpacker murders, evil minds, true crime Australia, unsolved cases, killer profile, crime podcast, chilling crimes, infamous killers

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    46 mins
  • TRUE Prison Guards Paranormal Experiences Stories - Ghosts, Demons ETC
    May 14 2025
    TRUE Prison Guards Paranormal Experiences Stories - Ghosts, Demons ETC

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    59 mins
  • Morticians What Is the Most Bizarre, Creepy Case or Situation You've Had to Deal With?
    May 14 2025
    Morticians What Is the Most Bizarre, Creepy Case or Situation You've Had to Deal With?

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    50 mins
  • What is the creepiest "glitch in the matrix" you've experienced?
    May 14 2025
    What is the creepiest "glitch in the matrix" you've experienced?

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    53 mins
  • Five HORRIFIC True Crime Stories About Real Monsters! - True Crime Documentary
    May 14 2025
    Five HORRIFIC True Crime Stories About Real Monsters! - True Crime Documentary"Five True Crime Stories About Real Monsters!" is a gripping exploration of some of the most disturbing and chilling true crime cases involving individuals whose actions shocked the world. From sadistic killers and manipulative masterminds to unthinkable acts of cruelty, this collection highlights the darkest side of human nature, portraying real-life figures who earned the label “monster” through their horrific crimes. These stories delve into the psychological depths and consequences of evil, leaving a haunting impression long after reading.Celeste Manno was a 23-year-old woman from Melbourne, Australia, whose life was tragically ended in November 2020 by her former co-worker, Luay Sako. Sako had developed an obsessive fixation on Celeste after being dismissed from their shared workplace in 2019. Despite Celeste obtaining an intervention order against him, Sako continued to stalk her. On the night of the murder, he broke into her family home and stabbed her 23 times while she slept. In February 2024, Sako was sentenced to 36 years in prison, with a non-parole period of 30 years. The sentencing judge acknowledged the severity of the crime but cited Sako's diagnosed extreme personality disorder as a factor reducing his moral culpability. This decision sparked outrage among Celeste's family and supporters, who felt that the sentence was too lenient given the premeditated nature of the crime. Celeste's mother, Aggie Di Mauro, has been a vocal advocate for justice reform following her daughter's death. She launched a petition calling for mandatory life sentences for murderers and the implementation of all 45 recommendations from the Victorian Law Reform Commission's stalking report. The petition has garnered over 62,000 signatures, reflecting widespread public support for stronger measures against stalking and violence. In March 2024, supporters rallied in Melbourne, marching from Parliament House to the Supreme Court, demanding justice for Celeste and calling for legislative changes to better protect victims of stalking. Celeste Manno's case has highlighted significant gaps in the legal system's handling of stalking and has become a catalyst for discussions on the need for more robust protections for potential victims.Lacey Ellen Fletcher was a 36-year-old woman from Slaughter, Louisiana, whose death in January 2022 exposed a harrowing case of prolonged neglect. Diagnosed with autism and severe social anxiety, Lacey became increasingly reclusive in her early twenties. Her parents, Sheila and Clay Fletcher, withdrew her from school and claimed she chose to remain on the living room couch for over a decade. However, investigations revealed that she was unable to care for herself and was left without medical attention for years.When emergency responders arrived at the Fletcher home, they discovered Lacey's body fused to the couch, surrounded by feces, urine, and insect infestations. She weighed only 96 pounds and suffered from severe malnutrition, pressure ulcers, and bone infections. The coroner described the scene as "appalling and horrific," noting that starvation was a primary cause of death. In March 2024, Sheila and Clay Fletcher pleaded no contest to manslaughter charges and were each sentenced to 40 years in prison, with 20 years suspended and five years of supervised probation. The judge condemned their failure to seek medical care for their daughter, emphasizing that the tragedy was preventable with proper intervention. The case sparked widespread outrage and discussions about the responsibilities of caregivers, especially for individuals with disabilities. It highlighted the need for better support systems and monitoring to prevent similar tragedies.Miya Marcano was a 19-year-old college student from Pembroke Pines, Florida, attending Valencia College in Orlando. On September 24, 2021, she disappeared from her apartment complex, Arden Villas, where she also worked. Her body was discovered eight days later in a wooded area near another apartment complex. The primary suspect, a maintenance worker named Armando Caballero, had used a master key to enter her apartment and was found dead by suicide shortly after her disappearance. In response to this tragedy, "Miya's Law" was enacted in Florida, mandating stricter background checks and key access protocols for apartment employees to enhance tenant safety. Brice Rhodes is a convicted murderer from Louisville, Kentucky, sentenced in March 2024 to three consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole. In 2016, Rhodes fatally shot Christopher Jones and, weeks later, murdered two teenage brothers, Larry Ordway (14) and Maurice Gordon (16), after they witnessed the initial killing. The case was marked by its brutality and Rhodes' disruptive behavior during the prolonged legal proceedings. The sentencing brought a measure of closure to the victims' families ...
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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • The Murder of April Jones - Mark Bridger - True Crime Documentary
    May 13 2025
    The Murder of April Jones - Mark Bridger - True Crime Documentary

    Crime documentary. A forensic psychologist reviews the tapes made of the interrogation of Mark Bridger, who was arrested following the disappearance of five-year-old April Jones in October 2012.

    April Sue-Lyn Jones was a Welsh child from Machynlleth, Powys, who disappeared on 1 October 2012, after being sighted getting into a vehicle near her home. The disappearance of April Jones, aged five, generated a large amount of national and international press coverage.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
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