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In one of the worst sex crimes in modern history, Gisèle Pelicot boldly stepped forward to tell her story in order to help others get justice.
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For decades, Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter lived a life built entirely on deception. Masquerading as "Clark Rockefeller," a member of one of America’s most elite families, he conned his way into high society, manipulated those closest to him, and ultimately left a trail of crime and tragedy. From his humble beginnings in Germany to a high-stakes kidnapping in Boston and a chilling murder mystery in California, Gerhartsreiter’s story is as shocking as it is unsettling.
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Karen Mackenzie had just celebrated Christmas with her 3 children, but little did she know it would be their last. Someone murdered Karen and her three children. The crime scene was so disturbing, that multiple detectives left police work altogether. Could police find the monster responsible?
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When the CEO of United Health Care was gunned down outside a hotel, the internet was full of folks praising the killer as a hero. We are not those people. Murder is not the answer to our healthcare system's issues.
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When a 10-year-old walked alone to a Dollar General near his rural Georgia home, it sparked a chain of events that landed his mother, Brittany Patterson, in handcuffs. Was this an example of reckless parenting, or an overreach by law enforcement? Join us as we unpack this controversial case, exploring the fine line between child safety and parental rights, the legal gray area surrounding neglect, and the broader societal debate on raising independent kids.
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Harold Shipman was trusted as a devoted family doctor in the small town of Hyde, England, but his legacy is one of terror and betrayal. Behind the mask of compassion, Shipman was a cold-blooded killer, responsible for the deaths of over 200 patients under his care. From his early life shaped by personal loss to the horrifying discoveries that exposed his crimes, this episode unravels the chilling story of how one of Britain’s most prolific serial killers used his position to commit murder undetected for decades. Join us as we explore the investigations that failed to stop him, the forensic evidence that finally brought him to justice, and the devastating impact his actions had on families, medical ethics, and the community he betrayed.
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In this episode of True Crimecast, we delve into the horrifying events of the 2008 Covina Massacre. On Christmas Eve, Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, consumed by rage and bitterness after a messy divorce, arrived at his ex-wife’s family Christmas party dressed as Santa Claus and unleashed a deadly attack. Armed with multiple weapons and a sinister plan, Pardo claimed nine lives, including that of an 8-year-old girl, before taking his own life.
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In this episode of True Crimecast, we uncover the chilling story of Charles H. Ellis, a small-town man murdered in 1986 by his own son, Charles T. Ellis. What seemed like a tragic accident was revealed to be a cold and calculated crime, involving antifreeze-laced iced tea, financial fraud, and eerie claims of cult rituals. With connections to reality TV star Amy Halterman of 1000-Lb. Sisters, this case resurfaces decades later, raising haunting questions about betrayal, greed, and family secrets. Join us as we explore this deeply unsettling story and its lasting impact.
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In May 1992, the disappearance of 10-year-old Deanna Seifert sent shockwaves through the quiet Detroit suburb of Warren. What started as a sleepover with friends turned into a tragedy that would haunt her family and community for decades. This episode delves into the heartbreaking events surrounding Deanna’s abduction and murder, the troubling trail of evidence, and the conviction of a suspect who still maintains his innocence.
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Nurses are angels walking among us. However, even angels have fallen. Bobbie Sue Terrell was responsible for at least 14 deaths of elderly patients under her care. What motive could she possibly have other than a heart full of evil?
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Christopher Scarver was convicted of murder in 1992 after killing a former colleague for some cash. However, it was what took place after he was in prison that will be his evil legacy. Christopher Scarver killed the infamous serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Today, John looks into the Shekinah church and explores its cult-like tendencies. Thanks to the spotlight created by a recent docuseries on Netflix, "Dancing with the Devil," the group is finally being looked into as serious allegations of physical, sexual, spiritual, and financial abuse come to light.
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I get it, money is tight for everyone right now. Is there an ethical limit on how many times you can donate sperm? Should there be legal limits?
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In a story unlike any other, we dive into the unconventional tribute of Prince Midnight, a Florida-based metal musician who honored his late Uncle Filip in a way no one saw coming. Using Filip’s skeleton, Prince Midnight crafted a fully playable electric guitar, the “Skelecaster,” bringing his uncle’s love of rock and metal to life one last time. From the unusual construction to the cultural and legal implications, this episode explores the layers of family, legacy, and how remembrance can take forms beyond tradition.
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In this episode, we explore the relentless pursuit of the Golden State Killer, a case that spanned decades and haunted California. Writer Michelle McNamara brought new attention to the terrifying case, dubbing him “The Golden State Killer” and amassing thousands of files in her personal investigation. Her book I’ll Be Gone in the Dark intensified the public’s fascination, paving the way for breakthroughs. We dive into how genetic genealogy, via GEDmatch, led to the unmasking of Joseph James DeAngelo, a former police officer with a chilling double life.
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On today's bonus episode, Jamie and John interview Jeremy Bartley, the attorney representing former Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines. Does the nationwide publicity make this case more difficult? What is the outcome his client is seeking? Will justice be served? All this and more on today's bonus True Crimecast.
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In this episode, we uncover a surprising case of election fraud—not in politics, but in a high school homecoming vote. Laura Rose Carroll, an assistant principal in Pensacola, Florida, and her 17-year-old daughter allegedly accessed students’ accounts to cast hundreds of fake votes, securing her daughter’s crown as homecoming queen at Tate High School. What seemed like a high school prank took a serious turn when the Florida Department of Law Enforcement flagged the votes as suspicious, uncovering hundreds of unauthorized account logins linked to Carroll’s phone.
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The Visalia Ransacker. The East Area Rapist. The Original Night Stalker. Before learning it was the same person, the Golden State Killer had a lot of names. But it would take over 30 years from the time of his last kill to learn his real name: Joseph James DeAngelo.
Part 1 of this story guides us through the crimes of the Golden State Killer and leads all the way up to the moment that changed everything in this investigation: the involvement of a heroic author that shined a light so bright on this case that DeAngelo could no longer hide.
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In this episode, we dive into one of the sweetest and most surprising heists in history: The Great Maple Syrup Heist. Between 2011 and 2012, thieves made off with $18 million worth of maple syrup from Quebec’s strategic syrup reserve, sneaking syrup out of barrels and replacing it with water. It was an inside job that revealed the complexity and high stakes of Canada’s maple syrup industry, which is tightly regulated to protect prices and local producers.
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In this episode, we delve into South Dakota v. Fifteen Impounded Cats, a quirky yet consequential case that raised important questions about civil forfeiture, animal welfare, and pet owners' rights. In 2010, South Dakota seized fifteen cats from a woman living in her car, arguing that their presence was a public safety risk. But did this seizure go too far? As we break down the court's surprising decision and the legal nuances of in rem jurisdiction—where the case is against property (or pets) rather than people—we’ll explore the delicate balance between individual rights and public welfare.
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