Episodes

  • Warren Jeffs and the FLDS Church
    Feb 7 2024
    In 2006 the FBI added a new name to its most wanted list. It is Warren Jeffs, leader of a polygamous cult.
    This community, residing in the Short Creek area at the border between Utah and Arizona, is found to have practiced polygamy, underage marriages, rapes, and much more. The prophet, Warren Jeffs, allegedly having more than 80 wives, shaped the FLDS church throughout the years turning it into a dark cult where women were deprived of any freedom, including the freedom of thought.
    After all the accusations and trials, it is estimated that about 6,000 to 10,000 people are still a part of the church, supporting Warren Jeffs and following the preaching and sermons he holds behind bars.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Billy Milligan
    Nov 27 2023
    Ohio State Campus, 1977. A 23 year old man is accused of raping three girls.
    He is arrested and brought to the police station for questioning. They understand immediately he is not the typical criminal. He uses different accents during meetings, different attitudes and body languages. They describe him as being different people at different times.
    Billy Milligan was the first defendant found not guilty by reason of insanity on the basis of multiple personality disorder. His story is controversial and largely debated. Is he just a victim of his traumatized childhood and his mental condition, or the greatest actor and con-man of all times?
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    59 mins
  • Ed Kemper
    Jul 10 2023
    Santa Cruz, 1972. Parts of bodies start coming out from the ocean. It is hard to solve the cases as the murders were unrelated to each other. Police start suspecting it is a serial killer. They name him the Co-ed butcher.
    In 1973 a guy calls from Colorado and he confesses the murder of his mother and a friend of hers. He also sais he was the co-ed killer and murdered 10 people.
    We talk about Edmund Kemper III, a very important personality as in 1978 he was the first serial killer to be interviewed by John Douglas, the author of Mind Hunter. His crimes were terrifying, but he helped greatly in developing behavioral criminology.
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    51 mins
  • Josef Fritzl
    May 15 2023
    19 April 2008, Amstetten, Austria. A secret that was hidden for 24 years gets discovered.
    An old man, Josef Fritzl, calls the ambulance because he found a sick girl at his doorstep with a note saying she is his granddaughter, and she needs to be taken to the hospital.
    Her conditions are tragic, and her health records cannot be found. It seems like she never existed.
    After a week, the mother of the girl arrives at the hospital. Her health conditions are also tragic.
    She then reveals the horror they have been through, living in the bunker of her father, Josef Fritzl, for the previous 24 years.
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    50 mins
  • Emanuela Orlandi
    Mar 25 2023
    22 june 1983. A girl from Vatican City, Emanuela Orlandi, never comes home from her music lesson.
    The location of her disappearance and the alleged involvement of the Vatican State shape this story from the beginning and make it one of the most famous cases in Italy. Several theories develop throughout the years, including links with the Roman mafia and the Soviet Union.
    The real events and the truth about what happened to Emanuela remain a mystery.
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    57 mins
  • Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard
    Mar 6 2023
    14 June 2015. Dee Dee Blanchard, a 48 year old woman, was found dead in her house in Springfield, Missouri and her very sick daughter Gypsy Rose was missing.
    Everyone were very worried for the health conditions of the girl, especially because her wheelchairs were still at the house and no medication seemed to be missing from the big medication closet, in the bathroom.
    Police said to the press “things are not always as they appear”.
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    55 mins