• The Setagaya Family Murders
    Feb 4 2026

    The Setagaya Family Murders remain one of Japan’s most carefully documented and deeply unresolved homicide cases.This calm, night-documentary episode explores the true story of the Miyazawa family, who were found dead inside their home in the quiet residential ward of Setagaya, Tokyo, on 31 December two thousand.Told in a slow, respectful and text-to-speech friendly format, this video follows only confirmed information released by Japanese authorities. It focuses on the residential setting, the family’s ordinary daily life, the discovery of the crime, the extensive forensic and DNA evidence, and the long investigation that followed.This episode carefully separates verified facts from public claims and media narratives, and explains why, despite unusually detailed physical evidence, the case has never been solved.This is a peaceful true crime documentary created for late-night listening and quiet reflection, with no music, no graphic detail, and no speculation presented as truth.#SetagayaFamilyMurders#SetagayaCase#MiyazawaFamily#JapaneseTrueCrime#UnsolvedJapan#TokyoTrueCrime#TrueCrimeForSleep#NoMusicTrueCrime#CalmTrueCrime#NightDocumentary#UnsolvedCases#ColdCaseJapan#RespectfulTrueCrime

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • The Chevaline murders,
    Feb 3 2026

    The Annecy Shootings, also known as the Chevaline murders, remain one of France’s most complex and unresolved criminal cases.

    This calm, night-documentary episode explores the confirmed facts surrounding the events of 5 September 2012, when four people were killed beside a remote forest road near Lake Annecy in eastern France, including three members of the Al-Hilli family and local cyclist Sylvain Mollier. Two young children survived.

    Told in a slow, respectful, and text-to-speech friendly format, this video focuses only on verified information released by French and British authorities. It carefully separates confirmed evidence from public claims, and follows the investigation from the discovery of the scene through forensic findings, international cooperation, long-term reviews, and the quiet persistence of an unresolved case.

    This is a peaceful true crime documentary created for late-night listening, reflection, and rest, without music, sensational language, or graphic detail.

    #AnnecyShootings
    #ChevalineMurders
    #AlHilliFamily
    #SylvainMollier
    #UnsolvedCases
    #FrenchTrueCrime
    #TrueCrimeForSleep
    #NoMusicTrueCrime
    #CalmTrueCrime
    #NightDocumentary
    #UnsolvedTrueCrime
    #LakeAnnecy
    #ColdCaseFrance
    #RespectfulTrueCrime

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • The Miyazawa Family Murders
    Feb 2 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) presents a calm, long-form night documentary on the Miyazawa Family Murders, one of Japan’s most carefully investigated and quietly unresolved family homicide cases.The case took place in a quiet residential neighbourhood of Tokyo in December 2000 and is widely known for the extraordinary amount of forensic evidence recovered from the scene, including DNA and personal items believed to belong to the offender.This episode is told with slow, soothing narration, no background music, and respectful, non-graphic language, designed for listeners who want a gentle, structured true-crime documentary to fall asleep to.The story focuses on:the family’s daily life,the discovery and police response,the crime scene and physical evidence,long-term forensic and international analysis,and the careful separation between confirmed facts and public theories.No speculation is presented as truth, and disputed claims are clearly separated from what investigators have officially established.Dim the lights, get comfortable, and allow this quiet case to unfold gently as the night deepens.Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) presents a calm, long-form night documentary on the Miyazawa Family Murders, one of Japan’s most carefully investigated and quietly unresolved family homicide cases.The case took place in a quiet residential neighbourhood of Tokyo in December 2000 and is widely known for the extraordinary amount of forensic evidence recovered from the scene, including DNA and personal items believed to belong to the offender.This episode is told with slow, soothing narration, no background music, and respectful, non-graphic language, designed for listeners who want a gentle, structured true-crime documentary to fall asleep to.The story focuses on:the family’s daily life,the discovery and police response,the crime scene and physical evidence,long-term forensic and international analysis,and the careful separation between confirmed facts and public theories.No speculation is presented as truth, and disputed claims are clearly separated from what investigators have officially established.Dim the lights, get comfortable, and allow this quiet case to unfold gently as the night deepens.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Murder of Meredith Kercher
    Jan 31 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) presents a calm, long-form night documentary on the murder of Meredith Kercher, a British student whose death in Perugia, Italy, became one of the most legally complex criminal cases of the modern era.


    This episode is told with slow, soothing narration, no background music, and respectful, non-graphic language, designed to help listeners relax and fall asleep while engaging with real events carefully and responsibly.


    Rather than focusing on shock or speculation, this documentary follows the confirmed timeline, the Italian court process, and the multiple trials, appeals, acquittals, and reversals that defined the case. Clear separation is maintained between established facts and disputed claims, allowing the story to unfold without judgment or sensationalism.


    Dim the lights, get comfortable, and allow this quiet true-crime story to settle gently into the night.


    #MeredithKercher #TrueCrimeForSleep #TrueCrimeNoMusic #ItalianTrueCrime #CourtroomDocumentary #CalmTrueCrime #SleepAid #NightDocumentary #NoMusicTrueCrime #LongFormTrueCrime #BedtimeStory #RelaxingTrueCrime #UnsolvedQuestions #JudicialProcess #TrueCrimeChannel

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Disappearance of Asha Degree
    Jan 30 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) is a calm, long-form night documentary exploring the disappearance of Asha Degree, a nine-year-old girl who vanished from her home in Shelby, North Carolina, in February 2000.

    Told with slow, soothing narration, no music, and respectful language, this episode focuses only on confirmed facts, clearly separating what is known from what remains uncertain. There are no graphic details, no sensationalism, and no speculation presented as truth.

    Asha was last seen walking alone along a highway in the early morning hours during a storm. Despite extensive searches, witness reports, and years of investigation, her disappearance remains unresolved. This documentary follows the timeline, community response, evidence discovered, official positions, and the long passage of time that has followed.

    Dim the lights, get comfortable, and allow this quiet true crime story to unfold gently as the night deepens.

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • Disappearance of Andrew Gosden
    Jan 29 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) is a calm, respectful night documentary exploring the disappearance of Andrew Gosden, a fourteen-year-old who vanished after traveling alone from Doncaster to London in September 2007.

    Told with slow, soothing pacing, no music, and carefully structured narration, this episode focuses only on confirmed facts, clearly separating what is known from what remains uncertain. There are no graphic details, no speculation presented as truth, and no sensational language.

    Andrew’s journey to King’s Cross Station is one of the last clearly documented moments before the trail goes quiet. What follows is a story defined by absence, patience, and unanswered questions. This documentary explores the timeline, investigation, public reports, official positions, and the lasting impact on family and time itself.

    Dim the lights, get comfortable, and allow this quiet true crime story to fade gently into the night.


    #AndrewGosden #TrueCrimeForSleep #TrueCrimeNoMusic #UKTrueCrime #MissingPerson #ColdCase #UnsolvedMystery #NightDocumentary #CalmTrueCrime #SleepStory #NoMusic #BedtimeTrueCrime #RelaxingTrueCrime #DeepSleep #FallingAsleep #TrueCrimeChannel #QuietStories #SleepAid

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • The Backpacker Murders
    Jan 27 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) is a calm, long-form night documentary covering The Backpacker Murders (Australia) — one of the most well-known true crime investigations in Australian history. Told with slow soothing pacing, respectful language, and no graphic descriptions, this episode is designed to help you relax, unwind, and drift into sleep while following the confirmed timeline and court outcome.During the early 1990s in New South Wales, a series of disappearances and murders involving young travelers and backpackers led to a major police investigation. The case became closely linked to Belanglo State Forest, where crucial discoveries helped investigators connect multiple victims and build a case that eventually led to the arrest, trial, and conviction of Ivan Milat.This documentary focuses on confirmed facts, the investigative process, key evidence, the courtroom verdict, and the lasting national impact. Where claims are uncertain or publicly debated, they are clearly separated from what is officially established.Dim your lights, get comfortable, and let this quiet true crime story fade gently into the night.#BackpackerMurders #IvanMilat #TrueCrimeForSleep #TrueCrimeNoMusic #AustralianTrueCrime #BelangloStateForest #NewSouthWales #TrueCrimeDocumentary #CalmTrueCrime #SleepStory #NightDocumentary #RelaxingTrueCrime #NoMusic #DeepSleep #FallingAsleep #BedtimeStory #TrueCrimeChannel #ColdCase #CrimeDocumentary #SleepAid

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    2 hrs and 34 mins
  • The Murder of Jill Dando
    Jan 27 2026

    Tonight’s episode of True Crime for Sleep (No Music) explores The Murder of Jill Dando, one of the most well-known and unsettling unsolved cases in modern UK history. Told in a calm, respectful night-documentary style with no music and no graphic details, this long-form episode is designed to help you relax, unwind, and fall asleep while following the confirmed timeline and key developments.Jill Dando was a beloved British television presenter, widely known for her work on Crimewatch and the BBC. On April 26, 1999, she was murdered outside her home in Fulham, London, in a shocking daytime attack that left the nation stunned. The investigation became one of Britain’s biggest, filled with witness accounts, intense media pressure, disputed theories, and major courtroom developments.This documentary covers the confirmed facts, the early police response, the national reaction, the arrest and trial of Barry George, and the later legal outcome that returned the case to the category of unresolved mystery. Where claims are disputed, they are clearly separated from what is confirmed, keeping the storytelling grounded and respectful.Dim your lights, get comfortable, and let this quiet true crime story fade gently into the night.#JillDando #TrueCrimeForSleep #TrueCrimeNoMusic #UKTrueCrime #BritishTrueCrime #Crimewatch #Fulham #LondonCrime #UnsolvedCase #UnsolvedMysteries #ColdCase #TrueCrimeDocumentary #CalmTrueCrime #SleepStory #NightDocumentary #RelaxingTrueCrime #NoMusic #DeepSleep #FallingAsleep #TrueCrimeChannel

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    2 hrs and 34 mins