Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite

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From the award winning producers of Bloody Angola, and Unspeakable comes a new podcast that exposes the elite in politics, entertainment and finance with Exposed: The Scandalous Files of the Elite.  Award winning host Jim Chapman breaks down each scandal in detail referring to actual court doucuments, witness accounts, and insider information that you won't find anywhere else. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

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  1. 22h ago

    Crime Wire Weekly 8/21/26 | Morgan Wallen Nightmare, Madison Brooks Trial, Slangin’Turtles Arrest

    KJ and Jim open with major developments in the search for missing Baton Rouge teen Ja’Derrius Minniweather, as police recover remains from a landfill they believe belong to the 15-year-old. Then we track the latest delay in the Madison Brooks trial, another unexpected twist in the Alex Murdaugh saga as his retrial gets a change of venue, and the chilling case of a Florida sheriff’s deputy accused of kidnapping and killing his ex-girlfriend. From there, the stories only get stranger. An Iowa man faces serious federal charges for selling protected Alabama turtles. A Nebraska wedding planner is SA’ed just before the ceremony. A 45-day manhunt for murder suspect Isabelle Johnson finally ends. A man literally smashes a hole through an apartment closet wall to attack a teenager. And a North Carolina man turns a Morgan Wallen concert into a nightmare by urinating on an entire family. We also break down the disturbing case of a couple caught bonding out women… only to traffick them. In Overtime: True Crime Time Machine takes us back to the deadly Ruby Ridge standoffA New Jersey psychotherapist murder that has gone ice cold“Nemo” lands behind bars in this week’s Lustful LawbreakersAnd a Baton Rouge man is pulled over in Memphis… with a dead body riding shotgunTimestamps 05:00 Ja’Derrius Minniweather Body Possibly Found. 09:00 Madison Brooks Trial Delayed, Again. 16:01 Murdaugh Re-trial Granted Change of Venue. 19:39 Florida Sheriff’s Deputy Kidnaps & Kills Ex-Girlfriend. 23:22 Iowa Man In Deep Trouble for Selling Alabama Turtles. 27:11 Nebraska Man SA’s Wedding Planner Before Ceremony. 30:44 (45) Day Search for Suspect Isabelle Johnson Ends. 35:45 Man Smashes Hole Through Apartment Closet to Attack Teen. 39:13 NC Man Pee’s on Family at Morgan Wallen Concert 42:00 Couple Caught Bonding Out Females To Traffick Them. OVERTIME 45:00 The Ruby Ridge Standoff *TRUE CRIME TIME MACHINE* 52:00 New Jersey Psychotheripist Murder Grows Cold  56:00 Nemo Is In Jail! *Lustful Lawbreakers* 59:00 Baton Rouge Man Caught In Memphis With Dead Body In Passenger Seat VIDEO VERSION OF CRIME WIRE WEEKLY ON PATREON can be found via either link below: Exposed Patreon Unspeakable Patreon Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

    Crime Wire Weekly 8/21/26 | Morgan Wallen Nightmare, Madison Brooks Trial, Slangin’Turtles Arrest
  2. 1d ago

    Day Two | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac?

    Day 2 of the Tupac murder trial just delivered the first real courtroom fireworks. Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur was gunned down in a drive-by near the Las Vegas Strip, Duane “Keffe D” Davis is finally on trial for orchestrating the killing. On Day 2, the prosecution continued building its case with crime scene evidence, autopsy details, and testimony from people who were deep inside the Death Row and Compton worlds. Former Las Vegas crime scene analyst Thomas Kern walked the jury through the physical evidence recovered from Tupac’s body and the scene. Medical examiner Dr. Lisa Gavin reviewed the original autopsy findings and confirmed the fatal gunshot wounds that ended the rapper’s life six days after the shooting. Then the temperature rose. James “Mob James” McDonald, a longtime Suge Knight associate and former Death Row figure, took the stand and immediately declared himself a hostile witness. He locked eyes with Davis multiple times, told the defense attorney their questions were going to get Davis in trouble, and made it clear he had no interest in helping send the defendant to prison. Reggie Wright Jr., the former head of security for Death Row Records, also testified about the security setup that night, the heavy use of cell phones and walkie-talkies, and the aftermath of the shooting. The fight at the MGM Grand after the Mike Tyson fight. The white Cadillac that pulled up next to Suge Knight’s BMW. The shots that changed hip-hop forever. Day 2 started connecting those dots in real time. This episode covers the key testimony, the tense exchanges, and what it all means as the state tries to prove that Keffe D ordered the hit and supplied the gun that killed Tupac. Timestamps: 00:23 Trial Day Two Opens 02:09 Autopsy Evidence Preserved 04:31 Medical Examiner Details Wounds 10:12 Surveillance Footage From MGM 14:39 First Officer Sees Aftermath 17:48 Crime Scene Casings Collected 24:39 Mob James Explains Rivalries 1:02:23 Reggie Wright Jr. Takes Stand Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

    Day Two | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac?
  3. 2d ago

    Day One | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac?

    Day One of Trial Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur was gunned down on the Las Vegas Strip, the first person ever charged in his murder finally faced a jury. On the opening day of the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, prosecutors painted a clear picture of revenge. They told jurors that Davis, a former South Side Compton Crips leader, did not pull the trigger—but orchestrated the entire drive-by that killed the 25-year-old rap icon on September 7, 1996. Just hours after Tupac and members of his Death Row entourage beat Davis’s nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, in the lobby of the MGM Grand following a Mike Tyson fight, prosecutors say Davis got a .40-caliber Glock, assembled a crew in a white Cadillac, and made sure the shooters were armed and ready.  Chief Deputy District Attorney Binu Palal told the jury the state’s case rests heavily on Davis’s own words—from a secret 2008 interview with investigators, later statements, and his 2019 memoir Compton Street Legend—in which he described being in the front passenger seat, passing the gun to the back, and watching the shots ring out. “Duane Davis did not pull the trigger. But he did plan the shooting in retaliation for the beating of his nephew,” Palal said. “And remarkably, you will learn that from Duane Davis himself.” Defense attorney Michael Sanft hit back hard, calling his own client “full of crap” and telling jurors Davis’s long history of self-incriminating stories was just that—stories told for attention and money. “There’s no facts,” Sanft argued. The first witnesses took the stand, including a former Las Vegas Metro officer who rode in the ambulance with a still-conscious Tupac and heard the rapper refuse to name his attackers, saying something to the effect of “we’ll take care of it.” Thirty years of silence, street codes, and unanswered questions collided in a Las Vegas courtroom. Jim Chapman breaks down everything we learned in day one of this trial, 30 years in the making. Timestamps: 01:21 Tupac’s Rise to Fame 04:44 Legal Troubles and Death 07:41 Suge Knight’s Influence 09:48 Trial Opening Statements 20:50 Witnesses Place Tupac There 27:25 Early Investigation Details 31:12 Biggie Connection Emerges #tupac #deathrowrecords #sugeknight #biggie #rap #trial #keffed #duanedavis #podcast  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

    Day One | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac?
  4. 2d ago • Subscribers Only

    Day Two | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac? (AD Free)

    Day 2 of the Tupac murder trial just delivered the first real courtroom fireworks. Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur was gunned down in a drive-by near the Las Vegas Strip, Duane “Keffe D” Davis is finally on trial for orchestrating the killing. On Day 2, the prosecution continued building its case with crime scene evidence, autopsy details, and testimony from people who were deep inside the Death Row and Compton worlds. Former Las Vegas crime scene analyst Thomas Kern walked the jury through the physical evidence recovered from Tupac’s body and the scene. Medical examiner Dr. Lisa Gavin reviewed the original autopsy findings and confirmed the fatal gunshot wounds that ended the rapper’s life six days after the shooting. Then the temperature rose. James “Mob James” McDonald, a longtime Suge Knight associate and former Death Row figure, took the stand and immediately declared himself a hostile witness. He locked eyes with Davis multiple times, told the defense attorney their questions were going to get Davis in trouble, and made it clear he had no interest in helping send the defendant to prison. Reggie Wright Jr., the former head of security for Death Row Records, also testified about the security setup that night, the heavy use of cell phones and walkie-talkies, and the aftermath of the shooting. The fight at the MGM Grand after the Mike Tyson fight. The white Cadillac that pulled up next to Suge Knight’s BMW. The shots that changed hip-hop forever. Day 2 started connecting those dots in real time. This episode covers the key testimony, the tense exchanges, and what it all means as the state tries to prove that Keffe D ordered the hit and supplied the gun that killed Tupac.

    Day Two | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac? (AD Free)
  5. 3d ago • Subscribers Only

    Day One | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac? (AD Free)

    Day One of Trial Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur was gunned down on the Las Vegas Strip, the first person ever charged in his murder finally faced a jury. On the opening day of the trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, prosecutors painted a clear picture of revenge. They told jurors that Davis, a former South Side Compton Crips leader, did not pull the trigger—but orchestrated the entire drive-by that killed the 25-year-old rap icon on September 7, 1996. Just hours after Tupac and members of his Death Row entourage beat Davis’s nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, in the lobby of the MGM Grand following a Mike Tyson fight, prosecutors say Davis got a .40-caliber Glock, assembled a crew in a white Cadillac, and made sure the shooters were armed and ready. Chief Deputy District Attorney Binu Palal told the jury the state’s case rests heavily on Davis’s own words—from a secret 2008 interview with investigators, later statements, and his 2019 memoir Compton Street Legend—in which he described being in the front passenger seat, passing the gun to the back, and watching the shots ring out. “Duane Davis did not pull the trigger. But he did plan the shooting in retaliation for the beating of his nephew,” Palal said. “And remarkably, you will learn that from Duane Davis himself.” Defense attorney Michael Sanft hit back hard, calling his own client “full of crap” and telling jurors Davis’s long history of self-incriminating stories was just that—stories told for attention and money. “There’s no facts,” Sanft argued. The first witnesses took the stand, including a former Las Vegas Metro officer who rode in the ambulance with a still-conscious Tupac and heard the rapper refuse to name his attackers, saying something to the effect of “we’ll take care of it.” Thirty years of silence, street codes, and unanswered questions collided in a Las Vegas courtroom Jim Chapman breaks down everything we learned in day one of this trial, 30 years in the making.

    Day One | The Trial of Keffe D: Who Killed Tupac? (AD Free)
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From the award winning producers of Bloody Angola, and Unspeakable comes a new podcast that exposes the elite in politics, entertainment and finance with Exposed: The Scandalous Files of the Elite.  Award winning host Jim Chapman breaks down each scandal in detail referring to actual court doucuments, witness accounts, and insider information that you won't find anywhere else. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.

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