True Crime Tuesday

Kevin Eustace
True Crime Tuesday

Join me, Kevin Eustace, as we take a walk through the timeline of events of some of the most heinous and unimaginable acts in human history. Your weekends over, you made it through Monday, lets break up the week together with True Crime Tuesday.

  1. 09/16/2024

    False Flags - The Maine Incident

    Welcome back to TCT Seaon2...False Flags. In our debut episode of Season 2 of True Crime Tuesday - False Flags, we unravel the mystery behind the USS Maine explosion of 1898, an event that ignited the Spanish-American War. Anchored in Havana Harbor, the Maine was rocked by a devastating explosion that claimed the lives of 266 American sailors. The United States quickly blamed Spain, sparking national outrage under the rallying cry, “Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!” But was Spain truly responsible, or was the explosion a tragic accident used as a false flag to justify war? Join us as we explore the key events leading up to the explosion, the investigation’s conflicting findings, and the role of yellow journalism in swaying public opinion. From political maneuvering to the long-term consequences for U.S. foreign policy, this deep dive uncovers the complex web of intrigue behind one of history’s most debated incidents. Listen now to discover the truth behind the Maine Incident and its legacy as a case study in media influence, war propaganda, and false flag operations. Sign up to our Patreon and receive early add free releases of all our shows, plus a bi-weekly Patreon only podcast “Cold Case” where we look at some of the most famous unsolved crimes in history. We’ve already covered the likes of The Black Dhalia, DB Cooper, and this coming Sunday we look in to the murder of Tupac Shakur. Simply head over to: www.patreon.com/crimetuesday Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    39 min
  2. 08/12/2024

    Marconi Murders - The Trouble With Cars - Pt3

    Welcome, to True Crime Tuesday. In “The Trouble With Cars Part 3, all of today’s fatalities once more meet their end due to “out of character” vehicular incidents that were officially ruled as suicides or accidents. But were they? Join us as we explore the compelling theory that these deaths were not mere coincidences but were, in fact, carefully orchestrated murders. Were these brilliant minds silenced to prevent them from contributing to a project that could have shifted the global balance of power? Who had the most to gain from these deaths—was it the Soviet Union, desperate to stop SDI, or could it have been a clandestine faction within the West itself, opposing the initiative from within? We examine the eerie similarities between the cases, the possible involvement of high-level operatives with motives that remain in the shadows, and the chilling possibility that these deaths were the result of a sinister conspiracy beyond governmental oversight. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the most controversial and mysterious series of events in true crime history. Stay safe, Kevin. Sign up to our Patreon and receive early add free releases of all our shows, plus a bi-weekly Patreon only podcast “Cold Case” where we look at some of the most famous unsolved crimes in history. We’ve already covered the likes of The Black Dhalia, DB Cooper, and this coming Sunday we look in to the murder of Tupac Shakur. Simply head over to: www.patreon.com/crimetuesday Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    34 min
5
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22 Ratings

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Join me, Kevin Eustace, as we take a walk through the timeline of events of some of the most heinous and unimaginable acts in human history. Your weekends over, you made it through Monday, lets break up the week together with True Crime Tuesday.

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