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Homicide Files Unsealed

Homicide Files Unsealed

By: AC Wilson
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Homicide Files Unsealed takes listeners deep inside some of the most compelling homicide investigations ever documented. From the first 911 call and the initial crime scene response to detective interviews, forensic breakthroughs, courtroom battles, and the pursuit of justice, each episode reconstructs the events that shaped a case and changed lives forever. Through carefully researched storytelling and publicly available records, Homicide Files Unsealed explores both solved and unsolved cases, revealing the evidence, investigative decisions, and human stories behind the headlines. Some cases end with convictions. Others leave unanswered questions that continue to haunt investigators and families alike. Whether examining cold cases revived by modern DNA technology, high-profile murder trials, or lesser-known investigations that deserve renewed attention, this podcast invites listeners to follow the evidence and uncover the truth hidden within the files.


Disclaimer: Homicide Files Unsealed is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The podcast discusses real criminal cases involving violence, death, and other disturbing subject matter that may not be suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. The information presented is compiled from publicly available sources, including court records, law enforcement statements, news reports, and other documented materials believed to be reliable at the time of publication. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, details of criminal investigations and legal proceedings may evolve over time. The hosts and producers of Homicide Files Unsealed do not claim to determine guilt or innocence beyond the findings of the judicial process. Any individuals discussed are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Opinions expressed during commentary are those of the hosts and should not be interpreted as legal conclusions or factual determinations.Copyright AC Wilson
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Episodes
  • Bound and Left to Die in the River - The Murder of Misty Morse
    Jul 8 2026
    This source chronicles the investigation into the murder of Misty Morse, a young woman whose bound body was discovered in a Florida river in 2002. Detectives initially explored several leads, including multiple former boyfriends, before focusing on Brent Huck, an ex-lover with a motive to hide Morse’s rumored pregnancy from his wealthy fiancée. Although Huck initially provided a false alibi, investigators used phone records and witness testimony to dismantle his timeline of events. Physical evidence found at his residence, such as specific binding materials and grocery bags, directly linked him to the crime scene. The case was ultimately solidified through DNA testing of dog hair found on the victim, which matched Huck's pet. This evidence led to Huck’s conviction and a life sentence for the kidnapping and brutal killing of Morse.






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    51 mins
  • Teen's Housesitting Weekend Turns into Horror Movie
    Jul 2 2026
    This transcript recounts the 2006 thrill killing of Idaho high school student Cassie Joe Stoddard, who was murdered while housesitting. The perpetrators, classmates Brian Draper and Tori Adamchick, were inspired by the movie Scream and documented their sinister intentions on video. After police discovered a cache of evidence and recorded confessions, the teenagers admitted to simulating a horror film through a coordinated stabbing. The sources detail the subsequent criminal investigation, the cold nature of the defendants, and their eventually successful prosecution. Ultimately, both boys were convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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    49 mins
  • The Seminole Heights Slayer: A Descent into Serial Murder
    Jun 29 2026
    This transcript details the terrifying manhunt and eventual capture of Howell Donaldson III, a serial killer who targeted the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa in 2017. Over the course of 51 days, the community lived in fear as four victims—Benjamin Mitchell, Monica Hoffa, Anthony Naiboa, and Ronald Felton—were randomly shot and killed. Despite a lack of initial leads or obvious motives, a critical breakthrough occurred when the suspect handed a bag containing the murder weapon to his workplace manager at McDonald's. Legal proceedings moved slowly, but the case concluded when Donaldson pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty, receiving four consecutive life sentences. The narrative emphasizes the profound grief of the victims' families and the perplexing contrast between the killer’s stable upbringing and his violent actions.



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    20 mins
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