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Kurupt

Kurupt

著者: Grep News | Charlie Cruz
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Kurupt looks at the greatest heist stories. How did they actually do it? Every week, Charlie Cruz takes one clever true crime apart and shows you exactly how it worked. Whether a heist, con, fraud, art theft, espionage case, or famous escape, the show walks you through specific operational trick that the culprits used to run the scheme. Kurupt is for people who watch Ocean's Eleven, The Gentlemen, and Catch Me If You Can. Cleverness over violence. Substance over sensation. A new case every week. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. https://grep.news/podcast/kurupt© 2026 Tamez Labs. All rights reserved. ノンフィクション犯罪 社会科学
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  • The trade delegation cover that let a colonel spy for three years
    2026/06/03
    Oleg Penkovsky, a Soviet GRU colonel, walked up to Western intelligence and handed over more than five thousand photographs of classified missile documents over eighteen months. The trick was structural: he embedded every handoff inside sanctioned trade delegation meetings where a Soviet officer talking to British and American businessmen wasn't suspicious, it was his job. Charlie Cruz walks through the mechanism, the joint CIA and MI6 operation, and the surveillance thread that brought it down.
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    7 分
  • Cassie Chadwick borrowed a million dollars without Carnegie ever knowing her name
    2026/05/29
    Cassie Chadwick borrowed over a million dollars from Ohio banks by convincing them she was Andrew Carnegie's illegitimate daughter without Carnegie ever knowing her name. The mechanism was a single staged performance: she had a Cleveland attorney watch her walk out of Carnegie's mansion carrying papers, then let him spread the secret himself while social shame kept every banker from asking Carnegie directly. Charlie Cruz walks through the whole thing.
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    7 分
  • 300 gold bars requisitioned as work expenses over six months straight
    2026/05/28
    David Rush, a senior CIA officer, allegedly requisitioned more than 300 gold bars through the agency's own operational expense system and took them home. Gold is a legitimate intelligence tool, which meant Rush's requests fit an established category of CIA expenditure rather than flagging as anomalous, and he repeated the process over several months until federal agents found more than forty million dollars' worth at his residence. Charlie Cruz walks through the mechanism, and what investigators are still working out.
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    7 分
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