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Phantom Freighters: The Digital Hijacking of America’s Highways
Jun 1, 2026
4m 27s
The Bluetooth Illusion: The Secret Life of Samuel E. Rodriguez
May 31, 2026
3m 28s
Terror on Via Emilia: The 11 Seconds That Shocked Modena
May 29, 2026
4m 37s
A Family Affair in Crime: The Influencer, the Attorney, and the Contract Hit
May 28, 2026
5m 55s
The Sun Drop Murders: Piecing Together a Shattered Cold Case
May 27, 2026
6m 28s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/1/26 | ![]() Phantom Freighters: The Digital Hijacking of America’s Highways | The era of masked bandits sticking up delivery trucks has been replaced by sophisticated international crime rings executing multi-million-dollar heists from behind a glowing keyboard. By deploying phishing scams and remote access tools, hackers are silently breaching the networks of logistics brokers to impersonate trusted carriers and redirect entire fleets of high-value goods. This episode investigates the massive surge in cyber-enabled cargo theft—a $700+ million invisible crime wave that is quietly bleeding the global supply chain dry. | 4m 27s | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() The Bluetooth Illusion: The Secret Life of Samuel E. Rodriguez | To his neighbors in Plymouth, Connecticut, Samuel Rodriguez was a normal 53-year-old man living a quiet, unassuming life. But behind closed doors, a routine police search unmasked a highly sophisticated, multi-room digital trapset designed to strip his guests of their absolute privacy. This episode tracks the harrowing discovery of his secret operation and the frantic police investigation to identify the dozens of victims captured on his hidden hard drives. | 3m 28s | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() Terror on Via Emilia: The 11 Seconds That Shocked Modena | A peaceful afternoon in northern Italy shattered instantly when a vehicle weaponized at 100 km/h deliberately swerved onto a historic pedestrian sidewalk, sending bodies airborne. After crushing a tourist against a shop window, the driver didn't stop—he abandoned the wreckage, pulled a knife, and actively tried to execute a chasing bystander. This episode retraces the terrifying moments of the attack and the breathtaking courage of ordinary citizens who risked their lives to tackle and disarm a madman. | 4m 37s | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() A Family Affair in Crime: The Influencer, the Attorney, and the Contract Hit | What began as a bitter, multi-year child custody dispute quickly spiraled into a chilling, dark web conspiracy to commit murder. This episode deconstructs how a family allegedly decided it would be cheaper to pay a $14,000 contract on a young father's life than to continue paying for legal fees. We trace the meticulously masked financial transactions and the high-stakes FBI investigation that intercepted the plot right before it could be carried out | 5m 55s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() The Sun Drop Murders: Piecing Together a Shattered Cold Case | When a brutal crime occurs in a bustling commercial facility, the immediate aftermath is a chaotic race against time for law enforcement. In this episode, we dissect the forensic evidence, the initial missteps, and the agonizingly long road to identifying the shadow responsible for the Sun Drop factory killings. Tune in to explore how modern investigative grit and a refusal to give up resurrected a forgotten file into an airtight case for justice. | 6m 28s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Narco-Dollars, Crypto, and Gorditas: Inside the Crackdown on the Sinaloa Fentanyl Pipeline | From street-level cash to digital wallets and unexpected front businesses, the fight against the fentanyl crisis has moved to the financial front lines. This episode uncovers how the U.S. government tracked the Sinaloa Cartel’s "Los Chapitos" faction as they laundered drug money through high-tech cryptocurrency and a Mexican eatery. Tune in to explore how these strategic sanctions aim to permanently disrupt the operations of one of the world's most dangerous cartels. | 4m 18s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() The Disappearance of Christy Luna: The Memorial Day Weekend Vanishing of an 8-Year-Old in 1984 in Greenacres | On Memorial Day weekend Sunday, May 27, 1984, 8-year-old Marjorie “Christy” Luna left her Greenacres, Florida, home barefoot to purchase cat food at a neighborhood store just blocks away and was never seen again. Despite immediate and extensive searches, the case yielded limited physical evidence and remains one of Palm Beach County’s most haunting cold cases more than four decades later. This episode explores the circumstances of her disappearance, the challenges of early investigative efforts, and the persistent vulnerabilities exposed when children vanish in broad daylight within seemingly safe communities | 3m 02s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Deadly Infatuation: Inside the Prison Love Letters Sent to Serial Killers | Behind the prison walls of maximum-security penitentiaries lies a shocking hidden world of romantic mail, marriage proposals, and intense infatuation. We expose the real-world cases of high-profile inmates like Ted Bundy and Richard Ramirez who managed to captivate a devoted army of long-distance suitors. Delve into the manipulative tactics death-row inmates use to exploit their admirers and the legal security protocols prisons implement to manage the influx of fan mail. | 25m 32s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Tracker in the Dark: The 'Street Outlaws' Stalking Case | When reality TV star David "Daddy Dave" Comstock was caught on surveillance camera allegedly planting a GPS tracking device beneath a victim's car, it exposed a terrifying real-world nightmare. This episode dissects the shocking arrest of the Street Outlaws personality and the mechanics of modern digital stalking. We investigate how easily everyday technology can be weaponized for surveillance and the legal battles that follow when fame intersects with criminal obsession. | 4m 34s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Fraud in the Time of Crisis: Two Women Sentenced in a $600 Million COVID Tax Credit Scheme | A major federal prosecution reveals how tax preparers exploited COVID-19 relief programs, filing over 8,000 false returns to claim more than $600 million in Employee Retention Credits and related benefits. This episode details the scheme, recent guilty pleas and sentencing of key participants Tiffany Williams and Janine Davis, the financial impact on taxpayers, and broader lessons about pandemic fraud enforcement. | 3m 19s | ||||||
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() Three Shots in a Week: Hate, Random Mayhem, and Street Violence in Mid-May 2026” | In this episode, we examine three distinct shooting incidents from a single week in May 2026 that highlight evolving patterns of gun violence across the United States. From a targeted attack at San Diego’s largest mosque investigated as a possible hate crime, to a chaotic random shooting spree by teenagers in Austin, Texas, and a parking-lot altercation that turned deadly in Tulsa, Oklahoma, these cases reveal both the randomness and the underlying tensions in contemporary American crime. We conclude with a data-driven look at the broader national decline in shootings and homicides over the past five years. | 4m 23s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Vanished into Cold Cases: Tracking the Shift in Serial Murder Methods | How does a notorious killer simply disappear from police radar, leaving an entire trail of investigation completely cold? This true crime exposé documents the chilling reality of predatory drift, exposing how minor alterations in a suspect's body-dumping methods or victim selection can break forensic links entirely. Follow investigators as they reconstruct fractured timelines, re-examine archived evidence, and hunt down predators who thought they successfully reset the clock on their crimes. | 23m 24s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Justice Denied? The Shocking Twist in the Galveston Capital Murder Investigation | When the Galveston Police Department finally established probable cause to arrest the elusive killer of Lois Marshall, a final, frustrating obstacle blocked the path to a courtroom. The primary suspect, William Clifford Lawrence, passed away from natural causes just days before capital murder charges could officially be filed. We examine the dark timeline of this horrific 1981 crime, the decades-long hunt for justice, and what happens when a killer takes his secrets to the grave. | 5m 15s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() The Lipstick Cipher: Decoding Bias and False Confessions | This episode dives deep into the intricate forensic details of the Chicago murders, specifically focusing on the mysterious "Lipstick Cipher" left at the scene. It explores how investigative bias can cloud a case, leading to high-pressure interrogations and questionable evidence. Listeners will gain a new perspective on how legal systems can fail when the rush to solve a crime outweighs the pursuit of truth. | 6m 44s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Viral Shoplifting Video: Casual Filming of Everyday Theft Sparks Nationwide Outrage | A shocking viral video showing a suspect casually committing theft in a retail store while being filmed has millions discussing brazen shoplifting trends. We provide a full breakdown of the footage, law enforcement actions, retail impact statistics, and expert analysis on rising property crime. This report examines solutions, policy responses, and what it means for businesses and communities in 2026. | 2m 45s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Invasion of Privacy: The Hunt for the Elusive Panty Bandit | Uncover the long-running mystery of the Panty Bandit, a case that challenged local detectives and forced a reckoning with community safety protocols. This episode follows the timeline of the break-ins, highlighting the specific "signatures" left behind that eventually led to a dramatic breakthrough. Learn how modern forensic techniques and old-school detective work combined to bring justice to the victims of this prolonged invasion of privacy. | 5m 38s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Booking.com Breach: How Scammers Hijack Your Next Vacation | Go inside the sophisticated "Reservation Hijacking" scams that are targeting travelers through legitimate Booking.com portals and internal messaging systems. This episode reveals the chilling mechanics of how hackers use stolen credentials to drain bank accounts moments after a room is reserved. Learn the red flags of a compromised reservation and how to protect your financial data from high-tech predators during your next trip. | 5m 38s | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Brooklyn Bike Robbery Wave Exposed: Moped Gangs Targeting Teens in Daylight – NYC Crime Surge Update | This gripping true-crime episode breaks down the Brooklyn moped gang’s string of violent daylight bike robberies targeting teens across Bensonhurst, Crown Heights, and beyond, while connecting it to similar youth crime waves in Queens, Manhattan, and recent NYC robbery trends. Featuring police surveillance details, victim accounts, and analysis of rising juvenile offenses involving e-bikes and scooters, it delivers urgent insights into urban safety failures and law enforcement challenges. Optimized for maximum engagement in Crime & Justice, News, and Society & Culture IAB categories, this high-CPM content appeals to concerned New Yorkers, parents, and true-crime audiences seeking timely, fact-driven discussions on city crime surges. | 4m 00s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Wall Street Whistleblower: The JPMorgan Abuse Scandal | This episode investigates a high-stakes legal battle involving a senior JPMorgan executive accused of a systematic pattern of drugging and sexually assaulting a junior employee. We break down the chilling details of the lawsuit, the alleged corporate cover-up, and the toxic culture of power within the world’s largest investment bank. This deep dive explores the intersection of corporate greed and criminal misconduct, revealing the human cost of Wall Street's "Power Play" culture. | 5m 08s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() The 36-Year Secret: A Husband’s Arrest and the Cold Case Breakthrough | A decades-old mystery reaches a stunning conclusion as investigators finally arrest the husband of a woman missing since the late 1980s, proving that time never truly erases a trail. This episode meticulously deconstructs the forensic breakthroughs and persistent detective work that reignited this 36-year-old cold case, transforming a missing person inquiry into a high-stakes murder prosecution. Join us as we explore the chilling psychological profile of a long-hidden killer and the legal turning point that finally brought a voice to the victim after decades of silence. | 2m 40s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The Fall of the BonTon Bloods: Inside the Dallas Drug War | For years, the 007 BonTon Bloods held a tight grip on South Dallas, running a sophisticated drug-trafficking network that fueled violence and addiction. This episode goes inside the multi-agency sting that finally dismantled the ring. From high-speed chases to federal wiretaps, we trace the rise and fall of one of the city's most notorious criminal enterprises and the heavy price paid by the community in their wake. | 3m 44s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The $1 Million Minute: The Rapid Fall of KaShawn Nicola Roper | After six years of evading justice for a 2020 murder in Kansas City, KaShawn Nicola Roper was finally placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list with a massive $1 million reward. The impact was instantaneous, leading to her capture in Florida less than 24 hours after the announcement was made. This episode explores how a surge of public tips and federal visibility brought one of the nation's most elusive fugitives to justice in record time. | 4m 37s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() The Breaking Point: Why Some People Cross the Line and Others Don’t | We take a deep dive into the "Threshold" of a crime to help listeners identify the subtle behavioral shifts that suggest an individual is moving toward a criminal act. The episode provides practical advice on situational awareness, focusing on how to recognize the "pre-attack indicators" and environmental cues that occur just moments before a crime begins. By learning to see the transition from thought to action, citizens and law enforcement can intervene or escape before the "threshold" is crossed. | 16m 33s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Fame, Fear, and a Tesla Trunk: The Arrest of d4vd in the Murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez | No description provided. | 2m 51s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Nuevo Laredo Under Siege: The campaign against narco-terrorism | No description provided. | 1m 58s | ||||||
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2 placements across 2 markets.
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