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  • The Man Who Needed an Audience: The BTK Killer
    2026/06/08
    The Man Who Needed an Audience: The BTK Killer

    Between 1974 and 1991, a man in Wichita, Kansas murdered ten people. He called himself BTK — Bind, Torture, Kill — and he gave himself that name in letters he sent to newspapers and police, because the murders alone were not enough. He needed to be known for them. He needed an audience. During those seventeen years, Dennis Rader was a compliance officer for the city of Park City, a president of his church council, a Cub Scout leader, a husband, and a father. Nobody suspected him. Nobody was close to catching him. In 2004, after more than a decade of silence, he made contact again — unable to tolerate a local news story suggesting he might be dead or imprisoned. He asked investigators, in one of his communications, whether a floppy disk could be traced. They lied and told him no. He used a floppy disk. The metadata led directly to his church and his name. He was arrested in February 2005, thirty-one years after his first murders, and pleaded guilty to all ten counts. He is currently serving ten consecutive life sentences in Kansas. One narrator. No shortcuts. Pour yourself something good.

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    14 分
  • The Van Life That Ended in Wyoming: The Murder of Gabby Petito
    2026/06/08
    In the summer of 2021, twenty-two-year-old Gabby Petito and her fiancé Brian Laundrie set off on a cross-country van life road trip through America's national parks, documenting everything on social media. On September 1st, Brian drove the van home to North Port, Florida — alone. He said nothing. For ten days, he said nothing. When Gabby was reported missing, an explosive nationwide search followed — one that exposed a disturbing police encounter in Moab, Utah, six weeks earlier, where officers responded to a 911 call reporting a man hitting a woman and left without making an arrest. Gabby's remains were found in Wyoming on September 19th, 2021. Brian Laundrie was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a Florida nature reserve five weeks later, leaving behind a notebook in which he admitted to killing her. The case sparked a national conversation about missing persons media coverage, domestic violence response, and the gap between which victims receive attention and which do not. One narrator. No shortcuts. Pour yourself something good.

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    14 分
  • If It Doesn't Fit: The Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman
    2026/06/08
    If It Doesn't Fit: The Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman

    On the night of June 12th, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were stabbed to death outside Nicole's Brentwood condominium in Los Angeles. Her white Akita, with bloody paws, led a neighbor to the bodies. Within days, every piece of physical evidence pointed at one man — Nicole's ex-husband, O.J. Simpson, NFL legend, actor, and one of the most famous people in America. He was charged with two counts of first-degree murder. What followed was 252 days of live televised criminal proceedings that split the country along racial lines, produced the most quoted line in American legal history, and ended with a jury acquitting O.J. Simpson in less than four hours. Three years later, a civil jury found him liable and awarded thirty-three and a half million dollars to the victims' families. He never paid most of it. He died in April 2024. The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman have never been prosecuted to conviction. One narrator. No shortcuts. Pour yourself something good.

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    15 分
  • The Ghost in Citrus Heights: The Golden State Killer
    2026/06/07
    For forty-two years, Joseph DeAngelo — a former police officer — committed at least thirteen murders and fifty sexual assaults across California, then retired quietly to a suburb of Sacramento and tended his garden. In 2018, a discarded tissue and a genealogy database ended it. The case that invented genetic genealogy as a law enforcement tool, and the three days of victim statements that finally gave his survivors somewhere to put everything they had been carrying.

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    19 分
  • The Man Who Called Himself Ted: The Crimes of Ted Bundy
    2026/06/07
    The Man Who Called Himself Ted: The Crimes of Ted Bundy

    From Seattle in 1974 to Florida in 1978, Ted Bundy killed at least thirty women across six states while enrolled in law school, escaping prison twice, and presenting himself to the world as charming and normal. In April 2026, DNA testing added a new confirmed victim to his list. The full story of how he operated, how he was caught, and what he said from death row.

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    16 分
  • The Christmas Eve That Ended Everything: The Murder of Laci Peterson
    2026/06/07
    Scott Peterson reported his pregnant wife Laci missing on Christmas Eve 2002, went on television to plead for her return, and was simultaneously recorded by the FBI having warm phone conversations with his girlfriend. Four months later, Laci's remains washed up one mile from where he claimed to have been fishing. Convicted in 2004 on purely circumstantial evidence, now being investigated by the LA Innocence Project. One of the most debated verdicts in American true crime history.

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    16 分
  • 2 Hours of the Most Famous True Crime Stories in History - Sit Back and Relax True Crime with Good Wine
    2026/06/06
    2 Hours of the Most Famous True Crime Stories in History - Sit Back and Relax True Crime with Good Wine

    From the Zodiac killer, to john wayne gacy, to Luigi Mangione, and even Slender man. On this episode we go over many of the top true crime stories in a compilation of the last 100 years.


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    2 時間
  • The Double Life of John Wayne Gacy - True Crime With Good Wine
    2026/06/06
    On December 11th, 1978, a fifteen-year-old boy named Robert Piest stepped outside a Des Plaines, Illinois pharmacy to talk to a man about a summer job. His mother was waiting in the parking lot. He never came back. The man he went to see was John Wayne Gacy — contractor, community volunteer, Democratic Party precinct captain, and the man who had shaken hands with First Lady Rosalynn Carter just months earlier. He was also, by the time Robert Piest disappeared, already responsible for the deaths of at least twenty-nine young men — buried in the crawlspace beneath his house, under concrete and lime, while he threw neighborhood parties above them. This is the full story of John Wayne Gacy. How he operated in plain sight for six years. How survivors reported him to police and were not believed. How his Iowa sex conviction was invisible to Illinois authorities due to a catastrophic failure in record sharing. How investigators finally found what was under the house. How the trial unfolded, how the victims were identified over decades using DNA technology, and what the case revealed about who gets believed, and who does not, when they report a crime. Thirty-three confirmed victims. Six years. One neighborhood in suburban Chicago. One narrator. No shortcuts. Pour yourself something good.

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    17 分