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Felonious Florida

Wondery | Sun Sentinel

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Beyond the beaches, the theme parks, the palm trees and the warm breezes lies the dark side of the Sunshine State. Wondery and the South Florida Sun Sentinel present a true-crime podcast that bring you stories of some of Florida’s most notorious and stunning crimes.
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The Felon File Podcast is a discussion of law enforcement history, issues, and incidents. Stories of justice and justice failed, in the Appalachian Mountains and beyond. Hosted by Scott Lunsford, retired police detective sergeant, author, and researcher. Listened to in 22 countries worldwide. felonfile.com
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Corrected Felon Podcast is a podcast based on 3 principles, 1. Information 2. Inspiration and 3. Mobilization. It’s in conjunction with our other 2 podcast, Brown Paper Bag Podcast and Purple Pill Politix .
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Freaking Felon is excited to be a revolutionary program that is bringing whole-person understanding and assistance. We provide up-close and personal stories, mentorship, soft skills training, individualized meditations, and art therapy.
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Welcome to The Unlikely Felon livestream. This show is peppered with humor, entertains with inspiration, and presents real solutions to post traumatic recovery. Here is your host, author, speaker and mistake maker, W.C. Young.
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Felonious

Emma Hart and Nazia Islam

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Join Emma Hart and Nazia Islam as they discuss serial killers like the serpent Charles Sobhraj; bank heists; scandals; conmen including Robert Hendy-Freegard, aka The Puppetmaster and much, much more. Join them every Tuesday for a new episode. Follow on Instagram @felonious.pod and visit feloniouspod.com to see our show notes.
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Felony Miami is a show about injustice in America told through real conversations between real people. We explore the disparities in the criminal justice system and the intersection of those disparities and the arts. In this exploration, Felony Miami seeks to educate, entertain, enlighten and contribute towards the improvement and fairness of the system. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felony-miami/support
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The Millionaire Felon Podcast is a podcast dedicated to helping guide those in need of a new direction. Join Frankie for tangible, candid conversations that will shine a light on a wide variety of topics ranging from prison reform to personal transformation and so much more - building a bridge of redemption by setting the stage for an amazing life created by you and on your terms.
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felony inc podcast

Startup Radio Network

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The Felony Inc Podcast (tm) features weekly interviews with ex-felons who have launched their own startup companies after serving time in prison, with hosts Dick Hennessy and Meg Thibodeaux. The Felony Inc Podcast also airs live every Fridays 10-11am Pacific Time.
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The Felon Podcast

Harley Dakota Norris

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If you like anything true crime related, subscribe today for stories of serial killers, missing persons, and other horrible crimes. Come back every week for new episodes. Email me a case you want me to cover or for advertising - har.dak.21.21@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinumber123/support
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A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

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Two guys named Ricky (felon) and Malcolm (drunk) have gotten together to help make life great again. Through each other’s experiences they’ve dedicated their time to helping individuals that have been incarcerated, struggle with addiction, and mental health. They’ve decided that they’ve got a story to tell, and want to help make a difference in their community.
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The Criminal Lawyer is hosted by criminal defense attorney and former law professor Carlo D’Angelo. Carlo combines his knowledge of criminal law and passion for teaching to bring listeners a great resource for learning all areas of criminal law and procedure. If you’re a law student, practicing lawyer or just have an interest in criminal justice, then you will love this podcast. For more about Carlo, check him out at DAngeloLegal.com or on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at DAngeloLegal.
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The killing of Sheriff Noland in Haywood County in 1862. A notable event. Historically, county sheriffs had numerous duties and responsibilities. During the Civil War in North Carolina, one such duty was to locate outliers and deserters. It was in the course of such an investigation that Sheriff John Noland tragically lost his life on a mountain pa…
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The terror that Florida's Pillowcase Rapist inflicted on his victims is unimaginable. It can take years and, for some, a lifetime to heal from the trauma. In this special episode, advocates and one of the rapist's victims talk about the process of recovery and what it takes just to feel safe again. Plus, updates on the case against the accused rapi…
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An unexpected break comes nearly 40 years after the last known attack of one of South Florida’s most wanted fugitives. And it reveals new details about the crime spree that shook South Florida. The identity of the notorious Pillowcase Rapist is finally revealed. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can g…
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After five years and dozens of terrifying attacks, the rapist makes his first big mistake. But publicity comes with a price. When the attacks come to an abrupt stop, Detective Simmons and his investigators are left wondering if the case has gone cold. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can get confiden…
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In 1928, a murder shook Madison, NC. A son discovered his father dead in the living room while his grandfather lay unconscious on the path leading from the house. Nearby, a pistol was found. Was it the father who killed his son? John Frisby faced murder charges. Despite three trials in Mountain County involving two different defendants, no one was …
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A rogue killer cop confesses. A flasher draws scrutiny. A man rapes two elderly women. Are any of these potential suspects the Pillowcase Rapist? A new type of blood testing may carry the answer. It’s the most significant clue yet in the case. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can get confidential sup…
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11-1 Rum Runners and the Black Duck The Nobel Experiment or Probation created a new type of criminal. The mountain back roads had the Moon Shiners and Bootleggers. The Coastal Communities had alcohol made legally in another country and smuggled into the states by the run-runners. These are just a few of their stories. https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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With public pressure mounting to capture the rapist, Detective Simmons tries a long-shot tactic to catch the suspect in the act. Meanwhile, other important clues surface including a shoe print left in the dirt. Police are starting to get a clearer picture of the elusive rapist. Show notes: If you or somebody you know has been a victim of sexual vio…
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On this eposide of Corrected Felon Podcast I give a rant to the twitter post by Valentina Gomez a MEGA republican who's running for the "Secretary of State" in Missouri. She mentioned that "You not black or an American if you not voting for Donald Trump". I give my response as a black man to those comments and Joe Biden words 4 years ago. --- Send …
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On this episode of Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock dives into the landmark decisions by the United States Supreme Court regarding the unconstitutional, cruel and unusual punishment of sentencing juveniles (18 and younger) to life without parole in state prisons. Inspiretheblock give a personal account because he was sentence to life withou…
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On this episode of the Corrected Felon Podcast, Inspiretheblock breaks down the situation regarding rapper Jim Jones's fight at the airport when he tells the cops that he's been assaulted, Rappers like Jim Jones often communicate to young people that talking to the police is a no, regardless of the situation, it's snitching and that's a zero policy…
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In this episode, we will look into one of the most notorious figures of the Yugoslav Wars: Ratko Mladic also known as the Butcher of Bosnia. We’ll take a look at his role as military commander in the Srebrenica massacre, his capture and trial of this infamous war criminal. We will explore the events leading to his arrest, the complexities of his tr…
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Summary The host discusses the current state of hip hop, the impact of policies on the black community, and the generational trauma that has led to the criminal behavior of young black boys. He emphasizes the lack of positive role models and the elevation of rappers and entertainers as the only inspiration for young boys. He also highlights the iss…
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In this episode we discuss Vjeran Tomic, also known as the Spider-Man of Paris. A notorious French/ Bosnian thief known for his involvement in one of the most audacious art heists in recent history. He single-handedly stole several valuable paintings from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 2010 with a combined value estimated in the te…
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Sture Bergwall, also known as Thomas Quick between 1991 - 2002, was known as one of Sweden’s most notorious serial killers. He confessed to over 30 murders while he was detained in a psychiatric hospital. He was convicted for 8 of the murders he confessed to.In 2001, he stopped cooperating with the police, stopped his therapy sessions and hid from …
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Sture Bergwall, also known as Thomas Quick between 1991 - 2002, was known as one of Sweden’s most notorious serial killers. He confessed to over 30 murders while he was detained in a psychiatric hospital. He was convicted for 8 of the murders he confessed to. In 2001, he stopped cooperating with the police, stopped his therapy sessions and hid from…
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The conversation between Sonnie Johnson and the participant covers various topics related to local and state politics, the impact of government policies on black communities, and the importance of being actively involved in local government. They discuss the existence of Ferguson-like situations in other black communities, the role of local governm…
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Sture Bergwall, also known as Thomas Quick between 1991 - 2002, was known as one of Sweden’s most notorious serial killers. He confessed to over 30 murders while he was detained in a psychiatric hospital. He was convicted for 8 of the murders he confessed to. In 2001, he stopped cooperating with the police, stopped his therapy sessions and hid from…
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In this episode, we discuss Alphonse Bertillon, a 19th Century police officer who pioneered an identification system for reoffenders, including the mug shot and developed new ways of photographing crime scene evidence. He was hailed by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, helped solve the case of the missing Mona Lisa and was an expert witness in the Dreyfus Af…
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The Murder ofStringbean the Banjo Man Episode 10-20 The Felon File. In 1973, a member of the Grand Ole Opera and his wife were murdered in their rural home and farm. Why was the quiet couple killed? Who were the killers? How did their deaths impact the Country Music World at the time? On line 3-23-24 @ 7:00 pm on your favorite podcast platform.…
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As the police strain under Miami’s deadly cocaine-fueled crime wave, the Pillowcase Rapist is striking with impunity. After a school teacher is raped in her apartment in late 1983, Detective Simmons and his team are stunned to learn that the suspect returned to her apartment a second time — a brazen and unsettling escalation by the rapist. Show not…
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In today's episode, we will be looking at the case of Kathleen Folbigg which sent shock waves throughout Australia as she was labelled the country’s worst serial killer. After spending more than two decades behind bars for the murder of her four children, she is finally a free woman. But why did it take so long for her innocence to be proven, when …
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In the early morning hours of Sept. 6, 1981, a young flight attendant is jolted out of her sleep and raped by an intruder who hid his face with a pillowcase. But this is just the beginning of a terrifying spree across Miami. A young detective named Dave Simmons takes over the cases and quickly realizes that he’s dealing with one of Florida’s most p…
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Liliane Bettencourt was a French socialite, business woman, and Queen of L’Oreal as one of their main shareholders. She was the richest woman in the world and where there’s money, there’s controversy. She dodged taxes, gave way too much money to politicians and her family were once Nazi supporters. So, get ready for an engaging episode, because you…
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An elusive serial rapist is on the prowl in South Florida during the height of Miami’s cocaine-fueled crime wave in the early 1980s. He is a cunning, dangerous predator who stalks women, then ambushes them late at night in the safety of their own homes. He becomes known as the Pillowcase Rapist for the way he hides his identity. None of his victims…
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In this episode, we will be discussing the serial conman Robert Hendy-Freegard. While he is British and committed the majority of his crimes in the UK, his last encounter with law enforcement was in Belgium and he is on trial in France for attempted murder. This man pretended to be James Bond and fooled dozens of people into believing his extravaga…
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In today’s episode, we will be discussing the link between the brain and crime. In Episode 3, we discussed the case of serial killer Diogo Alves whose head was chopped off after his execution in 1841, and preserved with the intention to have his brain studied. However, there is no evidence of such studies taking place. So we have decided to look at…
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1875 Murder of the Farmer's Daughter Episode 10-17 Monroe Co Tenn. 1875. Was it love or murder? 21-year-old JackHunt came from a good background. Dad was a prosperous Farmer and businessman in Monroe County. Jack was the youngest of several brothers and sisters.Growing up, he had been allowed to do as he pleased most of his life, leading to becomin…
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In this episode, we talk about "the cost cutter" Carlos Ghosn. Once the CEO of both Renault and Nissan, he is now wanted in France for money laundering and corruption. Oh, and escaping justice in Japan by hiding in a music box. Disclaimer: Swearing. Discussions about very large sums of money in various forms of currency. Show notes: https://felonio…
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In this episode, we talk about the act of fare dodging or fare evading, which is sometimes considered a criminal offence in some countries. We look at some extreme cases, discuss the reasons behind why people dodge fares and mention the groups that actively encourage it. Disclaimer: Discussions around fare dodging/ ticket evasion. Mention of death …
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In this episode, we discuss one of the biggest cyber heists in the world, which happened at the central bank in Bangladesh in 2016. We learn a lot of technical terms, who the Lazarus Group are and why they tried to steal nearly one billion dollars, and what they did with all that dosh. Disclaimer: Discussions around cyber crime and various currenci…
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In this episode, we talk about Félicien Kabuga, who was one of the financial backers of the genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi in 1994. We discuss his role in arming the militia, how his shared ideology was broadcasted over radio waves and how he has managed to escape justice for nearly 30 years. Disclaimer: Discussions about violence including murder, …
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In this episode, we learn that Portugal was one of the first countries to abolish the death penalty and that the Portuguese brought tempura to Asia (who knew?). We discuss three unique cases - Diogo Alves, Luisa de Jesus, and Francisco de Mattos Lobo - and we try not to lose our heads in the process! Disclaimer: Mention of death and murder, includi…
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Bringing you another story from the 70’s (we just can’t seem to escape this era), today we will be talking about the case of Patricia Hearst (aka Patty), the wealthy American heiress of a media empire, who was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, a far left militant organisation. Although our podcast introduction says we’ll mostly cover cas…
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In this episode, we will discuss the crime behind the psychological phenomenon Stockholm Syndrome. The crime takes place, ironically, in Stockholm in August of 1973. We just love 70’s true crime stories! The Norrmalmstorg robbery took place over 6 days and it was the first criminal event to be broadcasted live on Sweden’s television network. Discla…
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1903 payroll robbery and murder by IED Episode 10-14 This shade of blue story is one of my favorite types. A detective Story. This one is about Detective Thomas A. McQuaide. Pittsburg Pennsylvania Chief of Detectives 1903. It's a story that would probably make a good movie, except you can't get John Wayne today to play Detective McQuade. John Wayne…
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In this episode, we will conclude the case of Charles Sobhraj. We will discuss what happens to Nadine Gires, we will find out how Herman Knippenberg joined the dots and found out who Alain Gautier really was, we will count the number of people named Jean who Charles came across and answer how Charles nearly got a meeting with a gibbering rictus, so…
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In this episode, we merrily discuss crimes that have happened around the festive season, including Santa robbing a bank twice, spiking people's drinks and stealing Champagne. No wonder he's a jolly St. Nick! Disclaimer: Mentions of theft, drugs, guns, violence. Santa being bad. Swearing as usual. Show notes: https://feloniouspod.wordpress.com/2023/…
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In this episode, we delve further into the life of Charles Sobhraj, also known as The Serpent. We follow his journey from a petty thief to a notorious serial killer and scam artist, who targeted young backpackers travelling along the popular "hippie trail" in South-East Asia during the 1970s. We discuss the gem dealer alias 'Alain Gautier', Charles…
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