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Coffeehouse Crime

Coffeehouse Crime

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Coffeehouse Crime is a true crime podcast that delivers calm, detailed, and respectful storytelling of real criminal cases. Each episode focuses on thorough research, clear timelines, and factual narration, allowing listeners to understand how crimes unfolded without sensationalism. With a documentary-style approach, this podcast is ideal for listeners who appreciate structured investigations, real evidence, and thoughtful crime analysis.Copyright Coffeehouse Crime Social Sciences
Episodes
  • When Corrupt Cop Realizes He_s Been Caught
    Apr 4 2026
    He wore the badge. He carried the gun. He believed the blue code would protect him forever. Then Internal Affairs knocked on his door — and his world collapsed.

    In this episode, I bring you the gripping true stories of corrupt police officers who thought they were untouchable — until the moment they realized they had been caught. From planting evidence to accepting bribes and even committing murder, these are the downfalls of those who betrayed their oath and the badge they swore to protect. Based on real FBI case files, Internal Affairs reports, and court transcripts, this is a deep dive into the moment arrogance meets accountability and dirty cops finally face justice. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, police accountability advocates, and anyone who believes no one is above the law. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the handcuffs fit everyone.
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    23 mins
  • Teen Discovers Dad Left Her Mom To Die In A Desert
    Apr 4 2026
    She thought her father was a hero. Then she uncovered the truth — he left her mother to die alone in the burning desert.

    In this episode, I bring you the shocking true story of a teenager who discovered that her father had abandoned her mother in the Arizona desert with a loaded gun and no way out. When 5-year-old Victoria was found five hours later by a search party, she was still clutching the .45-caliber handgun her grandfather had given her, telling rescuers: "I don't know why papa left me" [citation:4][citation:10]. Decades later, as a teenager piecing together her family's dark past, Victoria learned the full horror of what happened that day. Her grandfather, Paul Armand Rater, had left her mother to die of exposure while he walked to a bar, ordered a cheeseburger and drank four beers before even mentioning the child [citation:4]. Based on real police reports, court transcripts, and survivor testimony, this is a gripping deep dive into abandonment, survival, and a truth no child should ever have to uncover. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the desert never forgets.h
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    36 mins
  • Worried Man Leads Police To Neighbor_s Disturbing Secret
    Apr 4 2026
    The blinds were always drawn. The deliveries were too large. And one neighbor's quiet suspicion would soon uncover a nightmare hidden just fifty feet away.

    In this episode, I bring you the chilling true story of Silvia Gomez Anson, an economics professor in a sleepy Spanish village who spent months meticulously documenting her neighbor's strange behavior. She noticed movement behind blinds, heard multiple children's voices, and observed food deliveries far too large for a single person. When she finally handed her "forensic-level" diary to police, they launched an urgent investigation [citation:2]. What they found inside the pink house at 15A would shock the nation: three young boys living in squalor, forced to wear masks 24/7, sleeping in infant cribs covered with disturbing drawings [citation:2]. The parents had kept their children locked inside since 2021, allegedly due to an extreme fear of Covid-19. Without Silvia's determination, investigators believe the boys would have suffered for many more years. This is a deep dive into the power of a concerned neighbor who refused to look away. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play — because the most terrifying secrets are often hiding right next door.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
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