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Murder Files Unsealed

Author Adidas Wilsonwww.spreaker.com
Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators.

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Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detectives, and survivors. Each episode takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions, from shock and fear to empathy and hope. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, our podcast offers a captivating blend of suspense, intrigue, and human drama.

🕵️‍♀️ Our Commitment:
At "Murder Files Unsealed," we are dedicated to respecting the sensitivity of these stories while ensuring that the voices of victims and their families are heard. We strive to shed light on the relentless pursuit of justice, the tireless efforts of law enforcement, and the resilience of survivors. Our content is meticulously researched, and we approach each case with empathy and integrity.
Join us on this captivating journey through the annals of true crime history. Together, we'll unravel the mysteries, examine the evidence, and seek the truth behind the most perplexing cases that have gripped the world's imagination. "Murder Files Unsealed" is more than just a podcast and blog; it's an exploration of the human condition, the pursuit of justice, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of darkness.

“Murder Files Unsealed” is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Our goal is to inform and engage our audience in the intricacies of criminal investigations, forensic science, and the pursuit of justice. We do not seek to glorify or sensationalize crime but rather to foster understanding and awareness.

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Episodes

Devil in the Ozarks - True Crime Series Pt. 1

Grant Hardin confessed to shooting a man in the head while the man was sitting in a pickup in 2017. This admission led to his conviction for murder and also resulted in him being accused of a two-decade-old sexual assault. Despite his history as a police officer, Hardin has maintained his innocence in the rape case. His trial for this case is set to start on February 11, preceded by a pretrial hearing. Prosecutors allege that in November 1997, when Hardin was 28, he raped a schoolteacher in Roge...

Jan 07, 20246 min

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard Pt. 2

Gypsy-Rose decided to run away to Dan's farm in Arkansas. On the night of her planned escape, she packed a few of her costumes (as she didn't possess regular clothing) and some money she had taken from her mother. Upon reaching the house of Dan's friend, where Dan was staying, she found out that he was on parole and was unable to leave Missouri. Gypsy-Rose Blanchard Discloses Failed Escape Attempt and Events Leading to Dee Dee’s Death Dee Dee managed to locate Gypsy-Rose at the house of Dan's fr...

Jan 07, 20246 min

The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard Pt. 3

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, having been released from a Missouri prison, is now actively engaging with a growing audience on social media. Beginning this Friday, she will open up about her past in a more personal manner. She plans to share detailed accounts of the medical, emotional, and physical abuse she endured from her mother, Clauddine "Dee Dee" Blanchard. Additionally, she will explain her perspective on why she believed that committing a crime was her sole option for escape. “The best memory th...

Jan 07, 20246 min

How a Sprite Bottle Helped Solve The Brutal Murder of Bridget Shiel

An arrest has occurred in connection with the homicide of a model from Atlanta. This incident, which remained unsolved for over two years, involved the model being discovered deceased with multiple gunshot wounds. During a press briefing on Thursday, Atlanta Police Major Michael O'Connor detailed the events surrounding the homicide and the subsequent arrest: On May 30, 2016, the model left her residence, intending to make a brief visit to a local store before meeting friends later that evening. ...

Jan 06, 20246 min

Goleta postal facility shootings

The Goleta postal facility incident on January 30, 2006, was a tragic event involving Jennifer San Marco, a former employee of the United States Postal Service. In Goleta, California, she fatally shot six individuals at the postal facility and then ended her own life. Additionally, before this incident, she had taken the life of a previous neighbor in Santa Barbara. On January 30, 2006, a tragic sequence of events unfolded when Jennifer San Marco traveled to her old condominium in Santa Barbara,...

Jan 06, 20246 min

The Missing Women of Mexico

In recent years, Mexico has been grappling with a disturbing and deepening crisis: the disappearance of women across the nation. This phenomenon, often referred to as "Las Desaparecidas de México", points to a larger pattern of gender-based violence and systemic failures in protecting women's rights. The Scale of the Problem The number of missing women in Mexico is staggering and continues to grow. According to government data and human rights organizations, thousands of women and girls have dis...

Jan 06, 20246 min

Femicides in Ciudad Juárez - True Crime Report Pt. 2

Mexico launched the Border Industrialization Program, aiming to attract foreign investment and create jobs, initially focusing on what was predominantly assembly-line production staffed by women. From these humble beginnings, the workforce in the maquiladoras (manufacturing plants) of the city has expanded significantly. Today, it encompasses nearly 250,000 workers across about 300 factories, most of which are U.S.-owned. Ciudad Juárez has also become a hub for internal migration within Mexico, ...

Jan 06, 20247 min

Femicides in Ciudad Juárez - True Crime Report Pt. 1

For the past twelve years, residents of the Ciudad Juárez-El Paso metropolitan area, often referred to as fronterizs (border people), have been confronted with alarming reports of women being brutally murdered, a crime known as femicide (or feminicidio in Mexico). Since 1993, out of approximately 370 female victims, a third were young teenagers subjected to horrific, sexualized torture, as reported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), official records, and detailed in Amnesty International’...

Jan 06, 20246 min

Ghislaine Maxwell - The Story of her downfall Pt. 4

Ghislaine Maxwell's association with Epstein was clearly advantageous for both parties. She provided access to her circle of affluent and influential acquaintances, while he offered the financial means for the lifestyle she was accustomed to. At her trial, the prosecution highlighted Maxwell's financial situation before meeting Epstein, noting she wasn't particularly wealthy at that time. Following her father's death and her return to New York, Maxwell was engaged in real estate and resided in a...

Jan 05, 20246 min

Ghislaine Maxwell - The story of her downfall Part 3

Ghislaine Maxwell initiated an exclusive private member's club tailored specifically for women. Pasternak, who attended a few times, found the concept forward-thinking for its time but had reservations about Maxwell's commitment to feminist ideals. "She was superficially charming towards other women, but I don't recall her forming deep friendships with them," Pasternak reflects. "It seemed to me that women were significant to her only as a means to connect with influential men." In January 1991,...

Jan 05, 20246 min

Ghislaine Maxwell - The story of her downfall Pt. 2

Ghislaine Maxwell, despite her privileged upbringing as the daughter of publishing magnate Robert Maxwell, experienced emotional neglect in her early years. This neglect was a consequence of her family's grief following an accident involving her brother Michael. Her mother, Betty, acknowledged in her memoir that during this period, young Ghislaine received minimal attention. A poignant moment occurred in 1965 when, at three years old, Ghislaine stood before her mother and asserted her presence, ...

Jan 05, 20246 min

The Keddie Cabin Murders - True Crime Cold Case Report Pt. 5

John Boubede, also known as "Bo," had been staying at Marty's house around the time of the Keddie cabin murders. Marty and Bo had become acquainted just a few weeks prior to the killings, while Bo was receiving treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder at the nearby Veterans Administration Hospital. On the night of the murders, Marilyn, Bo, and Marty were seen together at a local bar. Later that evening, Marty and Bo left the house again after returning home. Intriguingly, when they came back...

Jan 05, 20246 min

The Keddie Cabin Murders - True Crime Cold Case Report Pt. 4

Given that four weeks had passed since the murders, there's a possibility that Justin could have been exposed to details of the case through media coverage. This exposure might have influenced his recollection or interpretation of events. Additionally, there are reports suggesting that during the hypnosis session, the police might have inadvertently influenced Justin by making suggestions, which could have affected the reliability of his statements. Tina’s Body Recovered It's widely believed tha...

Jan 05, 20246 min

The Keddie Cabin Murders - True Crime Cold Case Report Pt. 3

The most accepted hypothesis about the Keddie murders involves a complex love triangle between Martin Smartt, his wife Marilyn, and Sue Sharp. The theory suggests that Martin and Sue were engaged in an affair and that Sue was advising Marilyn to leave Martin, whom she claimed was abusive. Upon discovering this, Martin supposedly conspired with Bo, a friend and alleged mob enforcer who had been staying with the Smartts just 10 days before the murders, to eliminate Sue. This theory could explain w...

Jan 05, 20246 min

The Keddie Cabin Murders - True Crime Cold Case Report Pt. 2

Adding to the mystery, the three youngest boys in the cabin were unharmed and reportedly unaware of the horrific events, despite a woman and her boyfriend in the neighboring cabin waking up around 1:30 a.m. to what they described as muffled screams. Unable to determine the source, they eventually went back to sleep. Although initially, the three boys, Rickey, Greg, and their friend Justin Smartt, claimed to have slept through the tragic events, Justin later changed his statement. He reported see...

Jan 05, 20246 min

The Keddie Cabin Murders - True Crime Cold Case Report Pt. 1

Between April 11 and April 12, 1981, Glenna "Sue" Sharp and three others tragically lost their lives in a violent incident in the resort town of Keddie, California. The case remains unresolved to this day. On the morning of April 12, 1981, 14-year-old Sheila Sharp came back to her residence at Cabin 28 in the Keddie Resorts in California, having spent time at the neighboring house. What she found inside the small four-room cabin quickly turned into one of the most notorious and unsettling cases ...

Jan 04, 20246 min

The Delivery Man - True Crime of Woman-Hating Lawyer Roy Den Hollander

He was infamous for his strong animosity towards women and his tendency to file numerous, unnecessary lawsuits. Tragically, he took the life of a New Jersey federal judge's son before ending his own, as stated by officials. Roy Den Hollander appeared resentful and agitated when he encountered a former rugby teammate in December at a library in Manhattan. He spoke of being gravely ill with an uncommon cancer, so severe that he felt he could pass away at any time, and he pondered suing his doctor ...

Jan 04, 20246 min

Deathbed Confession - Garry Artman Admitted to 11 Murders Sources Say

In his final days, while afflicted with terminal lung cancer, Garry Artman, a prisoner in a hospital in Jackson, made a startling confession to detectives, according to sources. Struggling with his illness, Artman disclosed his involvement in a series of previously unresolved crimes. He admitted to the 1996 murder of Sharon Hammack in Grand Rapids, a crime for which he had been convicted, as well as the murder of 24-year-old Dusty Shuck, whose body was discovered in Maryland. Furthermore, Artman...

Jan 04, 20246 min

Japan's "Black Widow" Killer Chisako Kakehi Who Murdered Lovers with Cyanide

At the age of 75, Isao was in excellent health and deeply in love. In 2013, he began a relationship with Chisako, a 67-year-old widow he met through a matchmaking service in Japan. The couple quickly married, settled together in Muko City, Kyoto, and enjoyed their time making rice cakes for the New Year. Tragically, Isao didn't survive to celebrate the New Year; he passed away on December 28, becoming the last victim of a notorious criminal in Japan. Now 74, Chisako is on death row, convicted of...

Jan 04, 20246 min

13 Most Deranged Serial Killers of All Time

Serial killers have long fascinated and horrified society with their chilling crimes and twisted minds. These individuals commit multiple murders over an extended period, often leaving behind a trail of fear and terror. While there have been numerous serial killers throughout history, some stand out for the sheer depravity of their actions and the darkness of their motives. In this article, we will explore the 13 most deranged serial killers of all time. These 13 deranged serial killers have lef...

Jan 04, 20246 min

Am Cyanide - The Case of Thailand's First Female Serial Killer

Police in Thailand are conducting an investigation into a case they believe involves the country's first female serial killer. The suspect, 36-year-old Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, was arrested on April 25 following the death of a 32-year-old friend, Siriporn Khanwong. The scope of the investigation has grown, with as many as 14 deaths and one possible poisoning survivor now under examination. Cyanide is suspected to be the method of murder, with financial gain believed to be the motive. Background ...

Jan 04, 20246 min

The Pickup Truck Killer - Nirut Sonkhamhan Thai serial killer

Nirut Sonkhamhan, known infamously as "The Pickup Truck Killer," was a notorious figure in Thai criminal history. His life and the heinous crimes he committed paint a grim picture of a serial killer whose actions left a permanent scar on the psyche of the nation. Early Life and Background Born on August 5, 1969, in Thailand, little is known about Nirut Sonkhamhan's early life. Like many serial killers, his childhood and upbringing remain shrouded in mystery, with few details available to the pub...

Jan 04, 20246 min

American Nightmare’ Netflix Doc Re-examines Denise Huskins’ Mysterious Abduction

The trailer for Netflix's new docuseries, "American Nightmare," delves into a peculiar and escalating case of home invasion and abduction. Set to premiere on January 17, this three-part series revisits the bizarre 2015 case of Denise Huskins' disappearance and the subsequent skepticism surrounding the testimony of her boyfriend, Aaron Quinn. In the opening of the trailer, Quinn is heard speaking to a 911 operator, stating, “My girlfriend, Denise, got kidnapped last night.” To which the operator ...

Jan 04, 20246 min

Big Pharma Billionaire Couple was Found Strangled Beside their Swimming Pool

The mysterious deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman, a wealthy Canadian couple, have puzzled investigators and the public alike since their discovery in 2017. The Shermans were found deceased in their Toronto mansion, near their indoor pool, under circumstances that appeared highly unusual. Barry Sherman, aged 75, was a notable figure as the founder of the pharmaceutical company Apotex, and his wife Honey, 70, was known for her philanthropy. Despite their high-profile status, there was no evidence ...

Jan 03, 20246 min

Bitconned - Centra Tech Crypto Scammed Investors Out of Millions

Sohrab Sharma, commonly known as "Sam Sharma," a co-founder of the cryptocurrency firm Centra Tech, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for orchestrating an illegal initial coin offering (ICO) that defrauded investors out of $25 million. The sentencing was announced by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, marking a significant development in the ongoing scrutiny of fraudulent activities within the cryptocurrency sector. Centra Tech, based in Miami, promoted itself as ...

Jan 03, 20247 min

The Journals of Maria Muñoz - True Crime Pt. 2

Along with the needle catheter, the first responders made another significant discovery: syringes and IV equipment were found inside a medical bag at the residence. Despite Pellot's profession as a nurse anesthetist, typically working in operating rooms, the presence of such medical supplies at a home is unusual. These items are ordinarily encountered in a clinical or hospital setting, not in a personal residence, adding another layer of intrigue to the situation. Police interview Joel Pellot Au...

Jan 03, 20246 min

The Journals of Maria Muñoz - True Crime Pt. 1

The sudden and unexplained death of Maria Muñoz, a vibrant and healthy mother from Texas, has sparked a whirlwind of questions and theories. Initially deemed an unexpected tragedy, the case took a dramatic turn when a toxicology report revealed the presence of seven different surgical drugs in her system. This shocking discovery raised a crucial question: Was Maria Muñoz's death a tragic accident or a calculated act of murder? The trial of Joel Pellot, Maria's husband, brought this question into...

Jan 03, 20246 min

The Cold Case of Seven Doe

At the outskirts of a Chicago Catholic cemetery, a modest cement cylinder with the numbers 04985 marks the final resting place of an elderly individual. The individual, known only as Seven, passed away in 2015 in a nursing home, their life shrouded in mystery, including their own name. Recently, a specialized police unit focusing on missing persons and cold cases uncovered a remarkable discovery in their investigation, one that stands out in the history of the Cook County sheriff’s office. Throu...

Jan 03, 20246 min

Wormwood

"Wormwood" is a Netflix docuseries that delves into the complex and intriguing story of Frank Olson, a scientist who worked for the CIA and died under mysterious circumstances in 1953. This series is a unique blend of investigative documentary and dramatic reenactment, offering a deep dive into the murky realms of espionage, covert operations, and government secrets. Introduction The series begins by introducing Frank Olson, a biochemist and biological warfare scientist. It sets the stage in the...

Jan 02, 20246 min

The Flat-Tire Murders

The Flat-Tire Murders refer to a series of chilling and unsolved homicide cases that occurred in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, Florida, between February 1975 and January 1976. This series of crimes left a permanent mark on the local community and continues to be a topic of discussion and investigation among law enforcement and true crime enthusiasts. Background and Timeline The string of murders began in February 1975 and continued until January 1976. The victims, all found in different locat...

Jan 02, 20246 min
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