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Tien jaar geleden hoorde Telegraafverslaggever Marcel Vink voor het eerst over twee Nederlandse vrouwen die ontvoerd zouden zijn naar Noord-Korea. Hij had nog nooit van dit verhaal gehoord, dus ging hij graven: wie zouden dit kunnen zijn?
Zijn zoektocht brengt hem naar een van de oudste cold cases van Nederland: de mysterieuze verdwijning van Leidy Kaspersma in het ruige zuidwesten van Ierland. Alleen hoe groot is de kans dat een cold case ooit nog wordt opgelost, als er bijna 50 jaar lang geen snipper aan nieuwe informatie is binnengekomen? En hoe pak je een onderzoek aan naar een vermissing, als cruciale bronnen zich lijken te bevinden in het van de buitenwereld afgesloten Noord-Korea?
Met podcastmaker Marieke Mager probeert Marcel erachter te komen wat er in 1978 is gebeurd met de spoorloos verdwenen vrouw uit Overijssel. Is zij een van de twee Nederlandse vrouwen die wordt vastgehouden in de totalitaire dictatuur?
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AML Intelligence presents a weekly podcast at the sharp edge of financial crime. Each episode distils the most important developments in fraud, money laundering, sanctions and AFC with clear-eyed analysis from the world’s leading practitioners, regulators, law enforcement officials and policy thinkers.
Essential listening for those who don’t just follow financial crime but shape the response to it. The AML Intelligence podcast brings you authoritative insight, sharp reporting and candid conversations with the global leaders defining the fight against fraud and financial crime.
The AML Intelligence podcast brings you authoritative insight, sharp reporting and candid conversations with the global leaders defining the fight against fraud and financial crime.
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Dirty Numbers: True Stories of Fraud, Scams, and Financial Crime is a gripping true crime podcast that uncovers real-world fraud cases, financial scams, and white-collar crime stories from around the globe.Hosted by Russel A. Irwin and produced by Podcast Production Labs, this cinematic, investigative series takes listeners deep inside the world of financial deception — from billion-dollar banking frauds to sophisticated online scams and shocking real-life heists. The voice that you hear on every episode is created using AI to and is designed to help you understand the details of every case while hanging on the edge of your seat. Perfect for fans of:True crime and investigative journalismScam and fraud documentariesFinancial crime breakdownsDark, cinematic storytelling podcastsSubscribe now and discover the hidden truth behind the numbers — because every transaction tells a story… and some numbers are dirty.
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What happened to teenage dreamer Sabrina Kidd? Against the odds, tabloid reporter Lyndal Marks seeks justice in a Las Vegas cold case. Driven by a dark secret from her past, she follows the clues to solve the murder of an innocent girl, avenging herself in the process.
From serial killer nurses to psychic scammers – The Binge is your home for true crime stories that pull you in and never let go.
Follow The Binge Crimes and The Binge Cases to get new stories on the first of the month, every month.
Hit ‘Subscribe’ at the top of The Binge Crimes show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com.
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The cases everyone's talking about, explained as they happen. 48 Hours: Case by Case is a weekly update on the biggest criminal stories unfolding now from the trusted 48 Hours team: Anne-Marie Green, Erin Moriarty, Natalie Morales, and Peter Van Sant. Each episode cuts through the noise and focuses on the week's most consequential developments, inside and outside the courtroom. Whether it’s a high-profile trial or a break in a cold case, as major news unfolds, 48 Hours helps you understand what matters, why it matters, and what may happen next. New episodes every Friday.Get ad-free access to Case by Case and other 48 Hours podcasts by subscribing to 48 Hours+. Subscribe at 48HoursPodcasts.com, then listen in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or use your private link in your favorite podcast app.
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From Marc Smerling, the creator behind The Jinx and Crimetown, comes a story of murder, friendship and betrayal. In 1979, Ex-Green Beret Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. When he meets a famous young journalist named Joe McGinniss, the two become fast friends. Joe agrees to write a book about Jeff’s case to finally reveal the truth. The book, Fatal Vision, became a smash bestseller and a TV limited series watched by millions of people. But the story it told wasn’t the story Jeff expected…And that sets off a series of events that ruins both their lives.
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Listen as two life-long best friends crack open the wine, & crack each other up discussing true crime cases & the horror movies they inspire.
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What happens when the line between a survivor’s reality and the entertainment industry’s narrative begins to blur?
Join Latine filmmaker and true crime expert Celene Beth Olsen for a grounded exploration of the intersection between media and human trauma. As a survivor herself, Celene Beth brings a necessary, nuanced lens to the ethics of the industry and the mechanics of how these stories are produced.
The podcast serves as a bridge, bringing together the industry insiders behind the camera and the participants in front of it for candid, thoughtful dialogue. By exploring these two worlds together, the show highlights the responsibility of storytelling and the human experience at the heart of every case.
Special guests include Julie Murray, Terra Newell, Sarah Cailean, Rise Above Justice founder Zachary Mallory, Callahan Walsh, and more.
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I'm Donna Hall. The Hall Closet Podcast is true crime like you've never heard it before - told from the inside. It's also about how growing up the way I did ripples throughout your entire life. I grew up in the 1980's and 90's in a lower tier crime family outside of Philadelphia. We weren’t the Corleone’s, but we made national headlines! My mom – Phyllis - went from flirting with criminality to actually sleeping with it. She spent 6 months in prison for child endangerment (she was "The Home Alone Mom From Bucks County" in the newspaper headlines). My stepdad – John Hall – was the Philadelphia PD’s favorite snitch. By the time he was done, he’d insert my family into two of Philly’s biggest unsolved murders, put an innocent man on Death Row for 24 years and his own stepson in prison for a murder he didn't commit. You have never heard a story like this before - and it's all absolutely true! But, more than just true crime, The Hall Closet also is a story of personal survival and a search for safety. What's really inside The Hall Closet? Empowerment!
Subscribe to The Hall Closet at our Patreon Page - patreon.com/TheHallClosetPodcast
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What happens when a 20-year cold case suddenly breaks wide open?
I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.
But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.
Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.
Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
Serial killers who are still walking free (including one who lives closer to you than you think)Murder cases the police "closed" but never solvedMissing people whose disappearances hide shocking family secretsDNA breakthroughs that are changing everything we thought we knewI don't just tell you what happened. I show you the crime scene photos, play you the 911 calls, and take you inside the interrogation rooms where killers finally break down and confess sometimes.
Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.
The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.
They were all wrong.
If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.
New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.
🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to [email protected] - you could help solve the next case
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FBI Behavioral Science Unit agents Ray Carr and Jim Fitzgerald bring you true crime like no one else can — because they lived it. Ray Carr is a retired FBI Special Agent and Behavioral Science Unit profiler who built the profile that caught the most successful bank robber in American FBI history. Jim Fitzgerald is a retired FBI Special Agent and forensic linguist who identified the Unabomber through his manifesto, and worked the JonBenét Ramsey investigation and DC Sniper task force. This is not speculation. This is not re-told news. This is what actually happened — from the agents who were in the room. True Crime. Real Behavior. Real Insight. 🎙️ New episodes every week
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Humans love stories. We watch them, listen to them, we even create them in our sleep. Ingrained in our basic DNA is fear. All of us are afraid of something; clowns, spiders, heights...the dark. Fear connects us all, but what happens when humans turn their humanity off? This podcast is about exploring all things that go bump in the night: missing people, murder, paranormal, cults, kidnapping, unsolved cases, and other horrors you have yet to fear and stories that will keep you awake at night. If there is a part of you that calls out to the macabre, then join me in the dark.
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The true crime podcast that steps into the silence left behind. In the dead quiet, the silence is louder than you think.
My name is Emily, and I present you with true crime stories.
Each episode unearths the secrets, lies, and unanswered questions left behind in the wake of crime.
This podcast may not be suitable for all listeners and discusses some pretty jarring topics. If you need support at any time, please contact your local support line or center.
Dead Quiet pays respect to all victims, and those affected by crime.
Sources for each episode can be found in the show notes.
Follow us on socials: Facebook
Support the Pod: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ZVB4D7FFZ2JXJ
Get in touch: [email protected]
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Killers don't just take lives. They reshape everything they leave behind. From the creators of Gone Cold comes Of Hell: Texas True Crime, a podcast about the state's most depraved killers and the scars they left on every town, every family, every mile marker they touched. Stories that ask one burning question: Were there more victims? Some folks aren't just from hell. They're of it.
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It’s been over 35 years since the night Sarah MacDiarmid vanished from the Kananook railway station on Wednesday, 11 July 1990. Blood evidence at the scene suggested Sarah had been attacked and may not have survived. But her attacker took her, and Sarah’s body has never been recovered.
After an extensive search and a police investigation which continues to this day, Sarah’s family hope this podcast will bring a renewed focus onto her case, and that someone listening will hold a piece of the puzzle that will help return Sarah to them.
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Welcome to On The Case. From the team that brought you the chart-topping, award-winning series The Trial, On The Case is the home for the Daily Mail’s stellar crime reporting beyond the courtroom… now in audio for the very first time. Each series, a Daily Mail journalist takes us to the heart of a story they’ve been covering, featuring new details, exclusive interviews and behind the scenes insights from the biggest crime stories making headlines around the world.
Early in the morning of November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were found brutally stabbed to death in their off-campus rental home in Moscow, Idaho. The victims were Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Maddie and Kaylee, both asleep in Maddie’s bed, were killed first. It was just after 4am but Xana was still up having ordered a food delivery; he stabbed her next before moving onto kill Ethan where he slept. There were no signs of forced entry - the lock of the door he slipped through was broken - and two other roommates inside the house survived. Weeks later, after an investigation shrouded in secrecy, authorities arrested the then 28-year-old Washington State University criminology Ph.D. student Bryan Kohberger at his family home in Pennsylvania. On July 2nd, Kohberger pled guilty to the murders, as part of a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. His sentencing has been set for Wednesday July 23rd, and he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
In On The Case, Laura Collins, an editor and investigative reporter at the Daily Mail in New York, and who has covered the story since the beginning, goes behind the headlines on the story that has gripped and horrified audiences on both sides of the Atlantic since it first broke in November 2022.
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In rural Ohio, a kidnapped woman risks her life by calling 911 with her captor's phone. After she is rescued, investigators turn their attention to her kidnapper: a man named Shawn Grate. As detectives interview Grate, they realize that he may be behind the disappearances of multiple missing women in the area. Could they be face to face with a serial killer?
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Welcome to Bad Things, a true crime podcast that dives deep into mysterious cases—big and small—to explore the facts, examine the evidence, and uncover what most likely happened.
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Welcome to True Crime Favorite, the ultimate podcast for every true crime enthusiast. Dive deep into the most chilling and intriguing criminal cases from around the world. Each episode is meticulously researched and narrated to bring you the dark and mysterious stories that have captivated audiences for years.
From infamous serial killers and unsolved mysteries to shocking kidnappings and high-profile court cases, True Crime Favorite covers it all. Whether you’re a seasoned true crime fan or new to the genre, our podcast provides a compelling mix of classic and lesser-known cases, ensuring you’re always on the edge of your seat.
Join True Crime Favorite Daily as we uncover the secrets behind the world’s most notorious crimes. Subscribe now to never miss an episode and become part of our ever-growing community of True Crime Favorite.
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True Crime Podcast: Our podcast is the ultimate destination for true crime fans, offering detailed analyses and gripping narratives of both infamous and obscure cases.
Serial Killers: Discover the psychological profiles and chilling stories behind some of history’s most notorious serial killers.
Unsolved Mysteries: Explore baffling cases that remain unsolved to this day, sparking endless curiosity and debate.
Criminal Cases: Dive into comprehensive breakdowns of high-profile criminal cases, from investigations to courtroom drama.
Crime Stories: Listen to captivating crime stories that are sure to leave you both horrified and intrigued.
True Crime Enthusiasts: Join a community of true crime enthusiasts who share your passion for uncovering the truth behind the world’s most mysterious crimes.
Chilling Tales: Experience spine-tingling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
High-Profile Court Cases: Follow the twists and turns of high-profile court cases that have shocked the world.
Kidnappings: Learn about shocking kidnapping cases and the incredible investigations that followed.
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The Veil is a chilling true crime podcast that pulls listeners deep into the world’s darkest and most haunting cases. Hosted by Ryan Wolf, each episode is crafted like an immersive thriller - a story told not just through facts, but through atmosphere, tension, and detail that makes you feel as though you’re standing inside the crime scene itself.
These are not urban legends or ghost stories; every case is real, every victim and every clue drawn from documented fact.
From unsolved murders to bizarre disappearances, infamous trials to cold cases that still whisper through history, The Veil strips back the layers of time and rumor to confront the unsettling truths hidden beneath.
With an eye for detail and a voice that guides you through the shadows, Ryan brings both journalistic rigor and cinematic storytelling to each 30-minute episode. What emerges is an experience that is at once gripping and unnerving, reminding us that the scariest stories are not fiction at all.
Pull back The Veil - but beware. Because sometimes, when we lift it, we don’t like what we find.
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