Unforbidden Truth is hosted weekly by Andrew Dodge. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with convicted criminals/murderers for 14 years now. Unforbidden Truth will consist of exclusive interviews with convicted criminals/murderers, professionals in the fields of criminal justice and psychology and more. Andrew is not an expert in the field and will never claim to be. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with prisoners for over a decade. Support this podcast: www.unforbiddentruth.com Bec ...
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Interview with paroled juvenile murderer Rickey Dye
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Today, I’m speaking with Rickey Dye, who was convicted of murder as a teenager. At just 15, he faced charges of first-degree premeditated murder and armed robbery. He ultimately pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a 34-year sentence, with 12 years suspended. His co-defendants, Kenneth Dewitt and David Hollifield, also received substant…
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Coming soon: An interview with executed serial killer Bill Bonin's co-defendant Tina Munro
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Coming this fall, an interview with executed serial killer William Bonin's co-defendant, Tina Munro. Bill Bonin, Gregory Miley, Vernon Butts and James Munro are infamously remembered in California’s criminal history for their gruesome acts as serial killers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bonin, known as the "Freeway Killer," was responsible for…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Avis Flowers (Quincy Cross' sister)
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with David Cross (Quincy Cross' father)
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: A Conversation between Joe Currin, Tamara Caldwell and Jeffrey Burton
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Jeffrey Burton, Tamara Caldwell and Quincy Cross
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between David Cross and private investigator John Poole
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Joe Currin, David Cross and Wanda Boyd (Quincy's mother)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Kentucky Innocence Project attorney Miranda Hellman
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Quincy Cross & private investigator Noble Faulkner
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Joe Currin
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with private investigator Noble Faulkner
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files; Interview with private investigator John Poole
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Wanda Boyd (Quincy Cross' mother)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Melissa Strickland (Quincy Cross' ex-girlfriend)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Raschelle Brown (Quincy Cross' sister)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Jeffrey Burton (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Tamara Caldwell (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Sharda Boyd (Quincy Cross' sister)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Teresa Gross-Gates (Quincy Cross' Aunt)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Intro to the Mayfield, Kentucky videos/Jessica Currin case
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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A conversation with private investigator and radio host Ed Opperman
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Ed Opperman is a prominent figure known for his work as a private investigator, journalist, and author, primarily focusing on controversial and high-profile cases. His expertise spans a range of fields, including criminal investigations, cybersecurity, and political scandals. Opperman has garnered attention for his in-depth investigative work and h…
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Jailhouse interview with spree killer Chander Matta Part 2
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Chander "Bobby" Matta's case involves serious and tragic crimes. In 1991, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of three women—Jodie Marie Phillips, Sherry Larman, and Sandra Rene Johnson—during a 36-hour period over the Memorial Day weekend the previous year. Each of these women was killed by asphyxiation, a method in…
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A conversation with former Tipton, OK police chief Toby Sheffield
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Former Tipton, Oklahoma police chief of police speaks about his friendship with Jamie Moore Hine and talks about how he knew her mother and what she was like. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged and convicted in connection with the murder of Herman Babb. Each was found guilty of f…
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A conversation with convicted juvenile murderer Jamie Moore Hine
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Note: This was recorded in 2022 with a small digital camera, I apologize for the background noise, but it was the best I could do to raise audio volumes it without distorting it. Jamie's two daughters speak at the very end, about their mother. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged a…
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Nick Emel and guests deliver a mix of entertainment, education, and satirical banter as they cover fact-based Top 10ish Lists in history, true crime, food, pop culture, and more. One host is prepped with fun facts, but the other is guessing the list in real-time, creating an unpredictable rollercoaster of laughs, learning and chaos.About this episo…
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A conversation with Idaho death row inmate Timothy Dunlap
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Timothy Alan Dunlap, 35, from Sellersburg, Indiana, is a death row inmate with convictions spanning multiple states. In 1991, Dunlap pleaded guilty to the murder of Tonya Crane, a Security State Bank teller in Soda Springs, Idaho. Crane was killed during an attempted bank robbery on October 16, 1991. The brutal nature of the crime, involving a shot…
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A conversation with Bulletz Gotti: Infamous gangsters of NY
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Bulletz Gotti discussing infamous figures like Al Po, Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each with their own notorious stories. Al Po (Alpo Martinez): A notorious drug dealer and informant who…
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Bonus: A conversation with convicted serial killer William Holbert AKA Wild Bill
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William Dathan Holbert, also known as "Wild Bill," is an American criminal who became infamous for his involvement in a series of murders and financial crimes in Panama. Operating under the guise of a successful entrepreneur, Holbert lured victims with promises of investment opportunities before killing them to steal their assets. His crimes led to…
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A conversation with shooting survivor Jeffrey Shonk: Live Feed
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In a tragic turn of events, Specialist Neftaly Platero is convicted of a shocking crime that has left a profound impact on the military community and beyond. The case centers around a devastating incident involving a triple shooting that resulted in the deaths of Specialist John Carrillo and Private First Class Gebrah Noonan, with Jeffrey, a fellow…
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Jailhouse interview with spree killer Chander Matta part 1
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Chander "Bobby" Matta's case involves serious and tragic crimes. In 1991, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of three women—Jodie Marie Phillips, Sherry Larman, and Sandra Rene Johnson—during a 36-hour period over the Memorial Day weekend the previous year. Each of these women was killed by asphyxiation, a method in…
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Coming to Unforbidden Truth Jan. 2025: An interview with Rita Isbell
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Errol Lindsey, born in 1974, was a 19-year-old African American from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was known for his warm personality and close relationships with his family. Lindsey was a young man with a bright future ahead of him, characterized by his optimism and engagement with his community. On April 7, 1994, Lindsey's life was tragically cut shor…
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Introducing: Reflections from within: The Mind Of a Juvenile Offender with James Wiley
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Starting at the end of September 2024, I'll be launching a new podcast available on all platforms, featuring an in-depth conversation with James Wiley, a juvenile mass murderer. The podcast will explore various life perspectives through Wiley’s experiences. We'll release one new episode each month, along with a bonus live interview recorded on TikT…
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A conversation with 'The Purge Killer' Florida convictions and a 143 person riot
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This is raw feed from a Tik Tok live conversation I had with 'The Purge Killer' Johnathan Cruz, about his convictions in Florida, and a 143 person riot which lasted 7-8 hours. linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.…
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Interview with convicted murderer Monica Mercado
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On this episode, I speak with convicted murderer Monica Mercado. Monica Mercado was convicted of serious crimes related to the harm of an unborn baby and the attempted murder of the baby's mother. Specifically, Mercado was convicted of the second-degree murder of the unborn baby and attempted murder of Porsche Davis. Additionally, the jury found th…
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A conversation with Nicholas Burston: Cousin of Atlanta Child Murders victim Anthony Carter
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The Atlanta Child Murders refer to a series of 29 killings that occurred between 1979 and 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia. The victims, African American children and young adults, were abducted, and their bodies were discovered in various locations around the city. The case drew national attention due to the high number of victims and the fear it instille…
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LISTEN TO THIS SHOW: Method & Madness Podcast
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In the fall of 2006, 2 women were out for a walk in the Atlantic City, NJ area when they came across a disturbing scene. It was the body of a woman, lying face down in a ditch.Police responded and found an even more gruesome discovery- there wasn’t just one body, but 4 lying in that ditch.Was there a serial killer in Atlantic City? Investigators ha…
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Interview with convicted murderer Reyna Mercado
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On this episode, I speak with convicted murderer Reyna Mercado. Reyna is the co-defendant of Anthony Pitts. Anthony Pitts is convicted of second degree murder, whom is serving a 50-life prison sentence for the shooting death of 12 year old Makiya Walls. Reyna Mercado and her second co-defendant, Danielle Cummings are convicted of first degree murde…
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A conversation with mafia and mob historian Christian Cipollini: Live Feed
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Christian Cipollini is a noted author, historian, and expert on organized crime. He has gained recognition for his in-depth research and writing on various aspects of American organized crime history, particularly focusing on the Mafia and its impact on society. Cipollini's work often delves into the lives of notorious figures within organized crim…
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Interview with death row inmate Steven Wiggins & Co-Defendant Erika Castro-Miles
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Sergeant Daniel Baker, a law enforcement officer with the Dickson County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee, was tragically murdered in May 2018. He was responding to a call about a suspicious vehicle when he encountered Steven Wiggins, who was wanted on multiple charges. Wiggins fatally shot Sergeant Baker multiple times before fleeing the scene. The m…
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A conversation with Seattle mass shooter Naveed Haq: Live feed
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The Seattle Jewish Federation shooting, which occurred on July 28, 2006, was a tragic incident of targeted violence that deeply shook the community. The perpetrator, Naveed Afzal Haq, armed with two handguns, forced his way into the federation's offices, claiming he was angered by U.S. foreign policy and Israel's actions in Lebanon. Once inside, he…
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LISTEN TO THIS SHOW: THE SIRENS PODCAST
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The Sirens Podcast AKA Sirens | A Southern True Crime Podcast is an investigative true crime podcast from creator Raven Rollins where she discusses cases from her former hometown of Ada, OK, as well as other cases in the southwestern & deep south states. You'll hear plenty of special guests who are experts in their fields, as well as survivors and …
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A conversation with best selling author Jeff Ignatowski: Live Feed
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This is the feed from our live interview we did with best selling author, Jeff Ignatowski. His background in counseling incarcerated youth offenders and collaborating with true crime and forensic psychiatry experts likely provides a unique perspective on understanding these notorious personalities. By exploring how these narratives have been shaped…
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Interview with convicted murderer Gavin Collins
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On this week's episode, I'll be speaking with convicted murderer Gavin Collins. Gavin Collins, a sterling man who pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and seven other felony charges in the 2020 robbery and fatal shooting of Jose Escobar Menendez was sentenced to serve 75 years in prison. www.unforbiddentruth.com Become a supporter of this podcast:…
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Interview with Jeff Ignatowski: BEYOND THE HEADLINES: True Crime’s Myths & Legends
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Jeff Ignatowski's new book, "BEYOND THE HEADLINES: True Crime’s Myths & Legends," sounds fascinating! It seems to offer more than just gripping true crime stories by delving into the myths and misconceptions surrounding infamous figures like Jack The Ripper, Dennis Rader, Elizabeth Bathory, Ed Gein, and Ted Bundy. Ignatowski's approach appears to b…
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Solving a 30-year cold case homicide: Interview with Krista Watkins
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Krista Watkins is the granddaughter of Tacoma, Washington murder victim Georgia Louise Calkin Ahrens. Georgia was murdered by deceased serial killer, Cecil Emile Davis. We speak to Krista about her grandmother's cold case homicide, and how it was solved after I interviewed Cecil Davis in 2021. Cecil gave a partial confession, added with DNA that wa…
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A conversation with Dr. Katherine Ramsland: Live interview feed
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This is the raw video from a live conversation we had with Dr. Katherine Ramsland. Dr. Ramsland is an American non-fiction author and professor of forensic psychology. Ramsland writes in the genres of crime, forensic science, and the supernatural. We speak to Dr. Ramsland about Elmer Wayne Henley (Houston mass murders) and Dennis Rader (BTK). Dr. R…
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A conversation with Indiana spree killer Johnathan Cruz: Tik Tok Feed Session #2
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This is a conversation we had with Indiana spree killer, Johnathan Cruz on Tik Tok Live. This is our second session with him. Cruz goes more in depth about the murders he's convicted of and talks about mental health services in prison. www.unforbiddentruth.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4…
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LISTEN TO THIS SHOW: Tapes from the Darkside
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PRESENTING: Tapes from the Darkside | Crime & Psychology ALL EPISODES: www.tapesfromthedarkside.com A jailhouse phone call. An interesting phenomena in its own right. The prison industrial complex in the USA generates an estimated 1.3 billions per year. In March of 2020, the Dane County Jail stopped all in-person visitations due to the rapid spread…
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A conversation with Dr. Bill Kimberlin: Witnessing death row executions raw live feed
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This is the raw feed from our live interview we did with Dr. Bill Kimberlin. Dr. Kimberlin talks about death row executions that he has attended. Join us live on Tuesday & Wednesday's on Tik Tok, Facebook & Youtube. www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/suppor…
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