
About this episode
This episode explores the sensational true crime case of Jacques Mossler, highlighting themes of wealth, power, and the complexities of justice.
This week, we’re giving you an inside look at what we cover over on our Patreon—where, if you’re caught up on regular episodes and craving more, we dive into additional cases, including some that have already reached a verdict… but still leave questions behind. In this episode, we take you back to 1964 and into one of the most sensational true crime cases in American history—the murder of Jacques Mossler. Set against a backdrop of wealth, power, and high society, this case quickly spirals into something far more shocking. A brutal killing. A forbidden relationship that makes headlines across the nation. And a courtroom battle so filled with scandal that it drew comparisons to the biggest trials in history long before cable news existed. As the story unfolds, what emerges is not just a question of who committed the crime—but whether justice can truly be served when money, influence, and public perception collide. Because even when a case seems to have all the pieces… that doesn’t always mean the truth wins. If you enjoy this episode and want access to more cases like it—including solved cases and our new state-by-state spotlight series—you can join us on Patreon. You can explore…
Topics covered
- true crime
- murder case
- courtroom battle
- wealth and power
- forbidden relationships
- justice
Keywords
- Jacques Mossler
- true crime
- murder
- courtroom scandal
- 1964
- Patreon
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Patreon, Cloud10
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