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True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard

True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard

著者: Steve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast
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True Crime podcast hosted by Steve Rhode, exploring untold true crime stories and the complexities behind true crime cases. Each episode honors victims while discussing justice and accidentally teaching new information you don't know. To join the exclusive email notification list go to https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribeSteve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast ノンフィクション犯罪
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  • The Fake Federal Agents: A True Crime Case
    2026/06/05

    In October 2019, a crew wearing DEA vests, carrying badges, and driving a car with working police lights abducted a Naperville businessman from a parking lot while bystanders looked away — then spent the night torturing him for a $500,000 ransom.


    This episode is built from 91 federal court documents: the indictment, trial testimony, the government's 33-page sentencing memorandum, and the signed judgment for United States v. Sedgwick Williams et al. (1:19-cr-00932, N.D. Illinois). The crew's organizer, Sedgwick Williams, is now serving 50 years in federal prison. The case closed in 2024. Three sets of DNA from inside the kidnapping car have never been matched to a name.

    Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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    52 分
  • The Price List: Alan Filion's True Crime Case
    2026/05/20

    A true crime case built from a teenager's price list: $40 for a gas leak, $50 for a major police response, $75 for a bomb threat. Alan Winston Filion — online alias "Torswats" — ran a swatting-for-hire operation from his bedroom in Lancaster, California, starting at age 15. Over 18 months, he made more than 375 swatting calls targeting mosques, schools, historically Black colleges, the Pentagon, members of Congress, and a federal agent's home at 2:45 in the morning.

    A private investigator infiltrated his encrypted channels. A gamer recognized his typing patterns from five years earlier. The FBI seized 13 devices — and Filion kept making calls.

    In this episode of True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard, host Steve Rhode examines United States v. Alan Winston Filion using federal court documents, the plea agreement, sentencing memoranda, and investigative journalism from WIRED and Vice.

    What you'll learn:

    • How a 16-year-old built a criminal business with cryptocurrency, AI-generated voices, and caller ID spoofing

    • Why it took 12 months from evidence to arrest — and what Filion did with those months

    • The sentencing math: 375 calls, no deaths, four years — and whether that's proportional justice

    This ethical true crime episode is built entirely from court documents and official records. Case files available exclusively on Substack — search True Crime Unheard.

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    53 分
  • An Unsafe Box: A True Crime Case
    2026/05/06

    Peter Karasev bombed two PG&E transformers in the middle of the night — then bicycled home to his partner and three young children.

    A PhD from Georgia Tech. A senior ML engineer at Amazon's autonomous vehicle subsidiary. A $250,000 salary. And 300 pounds of explosive materials in the garage of a $1.5 million home, across the street from a high school.

    Built from 167 research files and 78 court documents — including the government and defense sentencing memoranda, the indictment, and the judgment — this episode covers how a geofence warrant returned one device in a six-minute window, what investigators found inside 668 Potomac Court, and why fifteen households on life-sustaining medical equipment lost power before anyone knew it was deliberate.

    Get the case files at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe

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    57 分
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