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True Crime Obsessed

True Crime Obsessed

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What really happened — and why does the official story never quite add up?

True Crime Obsessed is the podcast that goes beyond the headlines to examine real criminal cases with the detail they actually deserve. Each week, host Jack breaks down real cases — from cold cases buried in court archives to high-profile investigations the media got wrong — using a research-first approach that separates fact from speculation. This isn't shock value. It's criminal investigation done seriously.

Jack spent years studying forensic psychology and criminal behavior, and has interviewed detectives, defense attorneys, and survivors to build a framework for understanding how crimes happen, how investigations unfold, and where the system fails. He brings that background to every case so you walk away with context, not just chills.

True Crime Obsessed is for listeners who are done with surface-level storytelling. If you've ever found yourself three hours deep into a true crime thread at midnight, questioning every detail, wanting someone to actually explain the evidence — this show was built for you.

New episodes are released every day, running 18 to 25 minutes. Each case gets the full breakdown it needs — no filler, no cliffhangers designed to string you along.

If real cases and criminal investigation are your obsession, you've found your podcast. Subscribe now and never miss a case.Copyright Obomedia Network
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  • The Hose That Erased a Truth
    May 17 2026
    María Soledad Morales disappeared from a school party on September 7, 1990. Her body was found washed with a hose before any forensic analysis. The culprits took almost 8 years to be convicted, and most never set foot in jail. How can a crime with witnesses and confirmed rape remain almost unpunished in a democracy?

    In this episode, you will discover how political power protected its children for almost a decade, how the deliberate destruction of evidence left the case without a chain of custody, and how an entire community of 33,000 people decided to march every week to demand justice when the institutions failed. You will learn about testimonies that were retracted under threat, DNA swabs that disappeared without explanation, and how 30 years later, there are still accomplices walking free on the streets.

    Case Details
    Victim: María Soledad Morales, 17 years old, student at a Catholic school
    Date: September 7, 1990 (disappearance); September 10, 1990 (discovery)
    Location: Catamarca, Argentina
    Status: Guillermo Luque sentenced to 21 years (released 2010); Luis Tula sentenced to 9 years (released 2003); other accomplices dismissed or never prosecuted

    - Body washed with a hose before examination: deliberate destruction of crime scene and chain of custody
    - DNA swabs from rapists disappeared without explanation, eliminating the only forensic identification avenue
    - Incriminating clothing and car were destroyed by direct order; threatened witnesses retracted in the first trial, then reaffirmed in the second
    - Second autopsy by the National Supreme Court confirmed cocaine injected at lethal doses and massive heart attack; rape by 3 to 4 individuals documented

    Do you want to know how many people knew the truth that morning and chose to remain silent?

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    21 m
  • Three Stories, One Missing Body
    May 16 2026
    Marta del Castillo disappeared on January 24, 2009, in Seville after leaving for her boyfriend Miguel Carcaño's house. He confessed to the murder but then changed his story three times about where the body was: Guadalquivir River, garbage container, grove. Fourteen years later, Marta is still missing. Four people were convicted, the DNA of three is at the crime scene, but none have revealed the truth about what happened that night or where her body is.

    In this episode, you will discover how four teenagers and young people from a neighborhood in Seville were able to keep the fate of a girl a secret for more than a decade, how justice convicted some without concrete answers, and why the contradictions in the confessions are so deep that neither the family nor the police have been able to find Marta. You will learn the details of a night in January that changed lives forever and left the most heartbreaking case in Spanish criminology unresolved.

    Case Details
    Victim: Marta del Castillo Garrido, 17 years old, Physical Education student
    Date: January 24, 2009
    Location: Seville, Tartesos neighborhood, Andalusia, Spain
    Status: Open case. Four people convicted. Body not found. Searches continue with advanced forensic technology. Family has maintained an active search campaign since 2009.

    - Miguel Carcaño confessed to the murder but offered three contradictory versions about the fate of the body, none of which led to its discovery.
    - The DNA of Miguel, Samuel Benítez, and Francisco Carcaño appears at the crime scene, but Javier García Marín was acquitted of murder despite participating in search efforts.
    - Javier's mother and son admitted in 2022 to having given false testimony during the trial; Javier's acquittal was based on that discredited alibi.
    - The family bought Miguel Carcaño's apartment to offer it in exchange for a confession about the location of the body: none of the convicted have responded.

    How is it possible that four people, whether free or behind bars, keep a secret that destroyed an entire family?

    Marta del Castillo Seville, teenage murder Seville, unresolved disappearance Spain, Miguel Carcaño, Francisco Carcaño, closed case open, crime Tartesos neighborhood, missing family, Spanish justice, true crime Spanish podcast

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  • Declared sane, sentenced to life: the hotel crime
    May 15 2026
    That early morning in Tucumán, a man deemed healthy hours earlier strangles his wife, removes her eyes with a surgical scalpel, and drags her naked body down the hotel stairs. But how does someone who loses control execute a technique that requires the skill of a surgeon?

    In this episode, you will discover how 15 experts, a scalpel that never appeared, and a detailed account of the crime dismantle Pablo Amín's insanity defense. We analyze the medical evaluation that declared him healthy minutes before the tragedy, the control revealed by the surveillance footage, and why modern experts remain divided on whether it is safe to grant him temporary releases after 16 years in prison.

    Case Details
    Victim: María Marta Arias, 23 years old, saleswoman
    Date: October 28, 2007
    Location: Hotel Catalinas Park, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
    Status: Sentenced to life, with temporary releases since June 2023

    - The on-call doctor declares him healthy hours before the crime, destroying the central argument of sudden insanity
    - The scalpel was never found; it may have been stolen from the hospital or brought premeditatedly, both hypotheses suggest planning
    - Eye removal without structural damage requires surgical skill incompatible with frantic loss of control
    - 13 out of 15 experts in trial declared him criminally responsible; in 2023, modern experts contradict each other about his current dangerousness

    Was it theater or did a man capable of controlling his impulses genuinely disappear that night?

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