Episodes

  • Israel Keyes – The Ghost on the Highway
    Mar 1 2026
    Israel Keyes appeared to live an ordinary life. He was a construction contractor, a former U.S. Army soldier, and a devoted father living in Anchorage, Alaska. To neighbors and clients, nothing about him suggested violence. Behind that façade, however, investigators would later uncover one of the most calculated serial offenders in modern American history. Unlike most serial killers, Keyes did not target specific victims or locations connected to his personal life. He traveled across the United States, burying sealed “kill kits” years in advance in remote forests and parks. When the urge to kill intensified, he would fly to another state, retrieve hidden weapons, and attack strangers chosen purely by opportunity. For years, his crimes left almost no trace. Everything changed in February 2012, when eighteen-year-old Samantha Koenig was abducted from a coffee stand in Anchorage. Surveillance footage, ransom demands, and ATM withdrawals created a trail investigators could finally follow across multiple states. Keyes was arrested in Texas weeks later. During extensive FBI interrogations, he confessed to several murders and hinted at many more victims spread across the country. Before standing trial, Israel Keyes died by suicide inside his jail cell, leaving investigators with unanswered questions and families without closure. To this day, authorities believe the true number of his victims may never be known. This is the story of Israel Keyes — a killer who planned years ahead, crossed thousands of miles, and vanished into ordinary life until the system he built began to collapse.







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    32 mins
  • The Murder of Elizabeth Olten -A Darkness Unveiled
    Feb 22 2026
    On a quiet October evening in 2009, nine-year-old Elizabeth Olten disappeared while walking home in Saint Martins, Missouri. What began as a frantic search for a missing child ended two days later with a discovery that shocked the community: Elizabeth had been murdered by a fifteen-year-old neighbor who lived just four houses away. This episode examines the disturbing case of Alyssa Bustamante — the premeditation, the chilling journal entry, the investigation, the legal battle over juvenile sentencing, and the lasting impact on Elizabeth’s family. We explore the psychological background, the suppressed confession, the plea deal, and the controversial parole developments that followed. This case raises difficult questions about juvenile justice, mental health, and accountability. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
    This episode contains detailed descriptions of violence involving a minor and may be disturbing to some listeners. For more cases and full episode archive:
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    34 mins
  • Anne-Elisabeth Hagen
    Feb 17 2026
    This episode examines the disappearance of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen in Norway.Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, the wife of Norwegian businessman Tom Hagen, disappeared from the couple’s home in Lørenskog on October thirty-first, two thousand eighteen. A note found at the residence indicated a kidnapping and demanded a ransom, initially linked to cryptocurrency.Norwegian police treated the case as a suspected kidnapping and later as a suspected homicide. Extensive investigative measures were carried out, including forensic examinations, digital analysis, and financial tracing.No verified proof of life was ever established after the disappearance. Anne-Elisabeth Hagen has not been found.In two thousand twenty, Tom Hagen was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the case. He denied all allegations and was later released. Legal proceedings continued, and the case remained unresolved at the time of subsequent court developments.This episode presents the confirmed timeline, investigative actions, and legal status based on official police statements and court records.DisclaimerThis content is intended for informational and educational purposes only. All information is based on verified police statements, court documents, and established public sources. No speculation, assumptions, or unverified claims are included. No individual has been finally convicted in connection with this disappearance. This episode does not seek to sensationalize crime or cause distress to victims or their families. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    25 mins
  • Johanna Möller
    Feb 17 2026
    Episode Description (Acast – English) In this episode, we examine the Arboga case, one of the most notorious crimes in modern Swedish history. We follow how Johanna Möller orchestrated a brutal knife attack on her parents in their summer house in two thousand sixteen, resulting in the murder of her father Göran Möller and the attempted murder of her mother Anki Möller. The episode explores the manipulation of a young refugee accomplice, the earlier suspicious death of her husband Aki Paasila, the complex court proceedings, and the life sentence that made Johanna Möller known as “the most hated woman in Sweden.”Disclaimer (English) This podcast episode is based on real events. The information presented is drawn from publicly available sources and reliable media reports. The purpose is to inform and document, not to create sensationalism or show disrespect toward the victims and their families. Some content may be disturbing to listeners. Listener discretion is advised.www.truecrime24.com/en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    31 mins
  • Emelie Meng
    Feb 17 2026
    Episode Description (Acast – English) In this episode, we examine the case of seventeen-year-old Emilie Meng, who disappeared in two thousand sixteen in the Danish town of Korsør after walking home alone from the train station. We reconstruct her last known movements, the months-long unsuccessful search efforts, and the discovery of her body near Lake Regnemarks. The episode also explores the breakthrough in the investigation through modern DNA technology, the connection to other attacks, and the life sentence handed down to the perpetrator Philip Westh.Disclaimer (English) This podcast episode is based on real events. The information presented is drawn from publicly available sources and reliable media reports. The purpose is to inform and document, not to create sensationalism or show disrespect toward the victims and their families. Some content may be disturbing to listeners. Listener discretion is advised.www.truecrime24.com/en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    33 mins
  • William Bush
    Feb 17 2026
    Episode Description (English): On Christmas Eve 2023, in the quiet suburb of Llandaff in Cardiff, a brutal crime shattered multiple lives. Twenty-three-year-old William Bush was murdered by his childhood friend and housemate, Dylan Thomas, in a frenzied knife attack that lasted several minutes. What followed was a complex legal battle that raised difficult questions about mental illness, responsibility, and missed warning signs.In this episode, we examine the tragic story of William Bush and Dylan Thomas — from their long friendship and shared home to the disturbing events leading up to the killing, the trial, and the life sentence that followed. This is a story of friendship turned deadly, untreated psychosis, and a family left to grieve a future stolen far too soon.Disclaimer: This podcast episode is based on publicly available sources and is intended for informational and documentary purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, some details may be simplified or summarized for narrative clarity. This content does not constitute legal or medical advice. Listener discretion is advised due to themes of violence and mental illness.Vill du att jag även lägger till din standard-slutrad med länk, t.ex. “More episodes and information at www.truecrime24.com/en” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    45 mins
  • Jodi Arias
    Feb 17 2026
    Travis Alexander was a successful motivational speaker and devout Mormon living in Mesa, Arizona. Charismatic, ambitious, and deeply religious, he appeared to have everything going for him. Jodi Arias was an aspiring photographer with a troubled past who became intensely involved in his life after the two met at a work conference in 2006.Their relationship quickly turned volatile. After their breakup, Jodi remained obsessively connected to Travis, hacking his accounts, following him, and refusing to let go. Despite the warning signs, they continued a secret sexual relationship that conflicted with Travis’s religious beliefs.On June 4, 2008, Travis Alexander was brutally murdered in his own bathroom. He had been stabbed twenty-seven times, his throat was slashed, and he was shot in the head. A digital camera recovered from the washing machine revealed time-stamped photographs placing Jodi Arias at the scene just moments before the killing.In this episode, we explore the rise and collapse of their relationship, the disturbing evidence found at the crime scene, Jodi Arias’s shifting stories to police, and the high-profile trial that captivated the world.Was this a crime of passion, premeditated murder, or something else entirely?Disclaimer (to include at the end of the description)This podcast episode is based on publicly available court records, trial transcripts, media reporting, and investigative sources. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, some details may be summarized or simplified for narrative clarity.All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal judgment or professional advice.Listener discretion is advised, as this episode contains references to violence and disturbing subject matter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    39 mins
  • Snowtown
    Feb 17 2026
    Episode Description (EN):In this episode, we examine the Snowtown murders, one of the most brutal serial killer cases in Australian history. Between 1992 and 1999, John Bunting and his accomplices murdered at least twelve people in South Australia. The perpetrators claimed their actions were a form of “justice,” but in reality the crimes involved systematic torture, manipulation, and fraud targeting especially vulnerable victims.We trace the development of the crimes, the methods used, the selection of victims, and the investigation that ultimately led to the discovery of the bodies in the vault of an abandoned bank building in Snowtown.More background and additional cases at:www.truecrime24.com/enDisclaimer (EN):This podcast is provided solely for informational and educational purposes. The content is based on publicly available sources and journalistic research. Despite careful preparation, no guarantee is given regarding the completeness, accuracy, or current relevance of all information.The podcast covers real acts of violence that some listeners may find disturbing.All persons mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Victims and their families are treated with the utmost respect.More information at:www.truecrime24.com/en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    36 mins