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Full Police Interrogations - True Crime Podcast 2025

Full Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, and True Crime Investigations - True Crime Podcast 2025 The Art and Psychology of Police Interrogation A police interrogation is a formal questioning of a suspect by law enforcement to obtain evidence that could lead to a prosecution. Interrogations can occur in many settings, including police stations or on the street, and can take place during an arrest, criminal investigation, or after a suspect is in custody.  Police interrogations are often accusatorial and manipulative, and can include:  Confronting the suspect with accusations of guilt Minimizing the severity of the crime Providing moral justification for the suspect's actions Using the Reid technique, which involves methods to detect signs of deception in body language Threatening consequences Promising leniency in return for a confession Denying the suspect their rights The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects individuals from self-incrimination and guarantees the right to remain silent. Before questioning, the suspect must be warned of their rights, including:  The right to remain silent The right to have an attorney present, either retained or appointed The fact that any statement they make may be used as evidence against them However, the Supreme Court has stated that police interrogations are "inherently coercive". Despite this, confessions are often trusted and offered as conclusive evidence of guilt, even when made by innocent suspects.  True crime is a genre that explores real-life crimes, often focusing on high-profile cases, unsolved mysteries, or the psychology of criminals and victims. It includes detailed accounts of events, investigations, trials, and their aftermath, providing insights into the human behaviors and societal issues surrounding crime. True crime content can take many forms, including books, documentaries, podcasts, TV shows, and films. Popular topics include murder cases, serial killers, organized crime, fraud, and corruption. The genre appeals to people who are fascinated by human psychology, justice, and the complexities of criminal behavior. A true crime podcast is an audio series that explores real-life crimes, often detailing the events surrounding a case, the investigation process, the legal proceedings, and the stories of those involved. These podcasts often mix storytelling, analysis, and interviews to give listeners an immersive look into the world of crime and justice.True crime podcasts cover a wide range of topics, including: Murder and Serial Killers: Deep dives into notorious cases or unsolved mysteries.White-Collar Crimes: Fraud, scams, and corporate corruption.Cold Cases: Crimes that remain unsolved, often sparking new interest or investigation.Wrongful Convictions: Stories of justice gone wrong, including false confessions or systemic flaws.Criminal Psychology: The motivations, behaviors, and backgrounds of criminals.They range from serious, investigative journalism to more casual storytelling with humor or commentary. Some popular examples include Serial, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, and Sword and Scale. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

  1. Déjà Vu on Steroids: Real-Life Glitch In The Matrix You Won’t Believe Stories

    06/16/2025

    Déjà Vu on Steroids: Real-Life Glitch In The Matrix You Won’t Believe Stories

    Déjà Vu on Steroids: Real-Life Glitch In The Matrix You Won’t Believe Stories 🌀 "My phone rang. It was me... calling from the other room." Reality isn’t always what it seems. These are real-life glitches in the matrix—creepy, bizarre, and totally unexplained. 🎧 New episode now live. #GlitchInTheMatrix #CreepyPodcast #WeirdStories #SimulationTheory #Unexplained “Something’s Not Right: Real Glitch in the Matrix Stories” “Déjà Vu on Steroids: Real-Life Glitches You Won’t Believe” “Time Loops, Doppelgängers & Disappearing People” “Reality Broke for a Second: Creepiest Glitches Ever” “Did the Simulation Glitch? True Creepy Incidents” 📄 Podcast Episode Description Ever had a moment that made you question reality? A memory no one else shares? A person who vanished in front of your eyes? In this episode, we explore real stories of glitches in the matrix—firsthand accounts from people who swear they experienced something that simply shouldn’t be possible. You’ll hear: A man who met someone… only to find out they died years ago A woman who saw herself walking down the street Time loops, objects appearing where they shouldn’t be, and déjà vu that felt more like a warning And stories that feel like the universe... forgot something Whether you're a believer in the simulation theory or just love unsettling tales, these stories will stick with you. Content Warning: Contains eerie and reality-bending experiences that may cause existential dread. Listener discretion advised. 🔑 Keywords glitch in the matrix, simulation theory, doppelgänger stories, time slip, creepy true stories, weird real life stories, strange coincidences, paranormal podcast, déjà vu stories, alternate reality Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

    59 min
  2. I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Real Stories of Almost Dying

    06/16/2025

    I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Real Stories of Almost Dying

    Real Life Almost Killed Experience Stories “I Shouldn’t Be Alive: Real Stories of Almost Dying” 💀 "I looked death in the face... and somehow lived." From wild animal attacks to deadly crashes, these are the stories of people who almost didn’t make it out alive. 🎧 New episode: Real Life Almost Killed Stories. #SurvivalStories #NearDeath #TrueStoryPodcast #ScaryStories #RealLifeHorror We all have those moments that shake us to the core—but some people have stories that are almost too terrifying to believe. In this episode, we bring you real-life near-death experiences from people who barely escaped tragedy. You’ll hear: A solo hiker stalked by something in the woods A car crash victim who woke up seconds before impact Someone who survived a home invasion by pure instinct A scuba diver running out of air in pitch black water And a skydiver whose parachute… didn’t open at first These aren’t stories of ghosts or the afterlife—these are stories of humans against the odds. Content Warning: This episode contains intense and graphic accounts of life-threatening situations and violence. Listener discretion is advised. 🔑 Keywords near-death experiences, survival stories, real life danger, almost died, true crime survival, real close calls, terrifying survival, near-death podcast, scary real stories, human vs death Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

    53 min
  3. What's The Scariest Or Most Unexplainable Thing That Has Happened To You While Home Alone?

    06/16/2025

    What's The Scariest Or Most Unexplainable Thing That Has Happened To You While Home Alone?

    What's The Scariest Or Most Unexplainable Thing That Has Happened To You While Home Alone? 👻 "I heard breathing… but I live alone." True horror stories from people who were home alone—until something made them feel watched. 🎧 Listen now if you dare. #ParanormalPodcast #TrueScaryStories #HomeAloneHorror #CreepyPodcast Being home alone can be peaceful—until it’s not. In this eerie episode, we asked listeners: “What’s the scariest or most unexplainable thing that’s ever happened while you were alone at home?” The answers? Downright terrifying. You’ll hear true, firsthand stories involving: Phantom footsteps when no one else was inside Strange figures appearing at windows—and disappearing Voices from empty rooms Unplugged electronics turning on by themselves Unshakable feelings of being watched… and proof something was there Some moments defy logic. Others sound like pure nightmare fuel. Content Warning: This episode contains frightening material, paranormal accounts, and real unexplained events. Listener discretion is advised—especially at night. 🔑 Keywords home alone stories, scary true stories, paranormal experiences, creepy real events, unexplainable home stories, horror podcast, haunted house moments, listener submissions, ghost stories, chilling encounters Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

    55 min
  4. She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months.

    06/15/2025

    She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months.

    She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body 🚨 She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months. This is the shocking story of Penny Pospisil and the trailer-of-terror that hid a dead man. 🎧 Listen now. #TrueCrime #PennyPospisil #RVHorror #Podcast In the summer of 2018, Penny Pospisil was living with her 55-year-old, physically disabled boyfriend, Anthony Mitchell, in an RV village in Sumter County, Florida. 🎧 Months later, neighbors noticed a horrific odor coming from her trailer. When authorities finally conducted a welfare check in December 2019, they were met with a scene that defied explanation — Anthony’s dismembered, decomposing remains, hidden in the RV shower  Penny claimed self-defense, saying she was a victim of domestic violence but the evidence showed she murdered and dismembered Anthony, then kept his body with her in a moving RV, traveling across counties with no one aware  In March 2023, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, abuse of a dead body, and grand theft, she received the maximum sentence: life in prison plus consecutive terms  This episode unpacks: Penny’s twisted justification and chilling actions post-murder How forensic and neighbor reports as well as bodycam evidence broke the case The psychological depths of someone who could live with a corpse Legal proceedings, sentencing, and the unanswered questions about what she was thinking Content Warning: Graphic descriptions of dismemberment and body concealment. Listener discretion is strongly advised. 🔑 Keywords Penny Pospisil, Anthony Mitchell, RV murder, dismemberment case, lived with corpse, Florida true crime, trailer park horror, maximum sentence, disturbing murder, sumter county, second-degree murder, true crime podcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

    1h 30m
  5. The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

    06/15/2025

    The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

    The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre 🌕 Bodies buried under blankets in a ritual scene… but it was all for money. He was the half‑brother with a grudge—and a chilling jailhouse confession. 🎧 Now streaming: The Blue Moon Killer – Inside Donald Hartung’s atrocity. #TrueCrime #BlueMoonKiller #DonaldHartung #Podcast In July 2015, a seemingly routine welfare check in Pensacola, Florida turned into a nightmare. Police found three members of the Smith family—Voncile (77), Richard (49), and John (47)—brutally murdered, their bodies buried under piles of clothing and blankets, surrounded in a scene that hinted at dark ritual  The suspect? Donald Wayne Hartung, half‑brother to two of the victims and his estranged mother’s son from a previous marriage. Hartung, who practiced Wicca, claimed he merely cooked them meals—but his DNA on cigarette butts, his motives tied to inheritance, and jailhouse admissions detailing torture and attempted extortion—painted a chilling portrait . Far from ritual, prosecutors said Hartung killed the family for money—he’d been written out of a $900K estate and stood to inherit only if they were gone. In February 2020, a jury convicted him of three counts of first‑degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole  In this episode, we examine: The bizarre crime scene dubbed the "Blue Moon" massacre Family tension and financial motives behind the killings Forensic breakthroughs linking Hartung to the scene His chilling jailhouse bragging and lack of empathy The trial, verdict, and ongoing ramifications for the community Content Warning: This episode includes graphic details of violence, family betrayal, and torture. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Donald Hartung, Blue Moon Killer, Pensacola triple murder, Smith family massacre, ritualistic killing, Wicca murder case, inheritance motive, cigarette DNA, life sentence, true crime podcast, Florida family murder, jailhouse confession, disturbing family crime Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

    52 min
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Full Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, and True Crime Investigations - True Crime Podcast 2025 The Art and Psychology of Police Interrogation A police interrogation is a formal questioning of a suspect by law enforcement to obtain evidence that could lead to a prosecution. Interrogations can occur in many settings, including police stations or on the street, and can take place during an arrest, criminal investigation, or after a suspect is in custody.  Police interrogations are often accusatorial and manipulative, and can include:  Confronting the suspect with accusations of guilt Minimizing the severity of the crime Providing moral justification for the suspect's actions Using the Reid technique, which involves methods to detect signs of deception in body language Threatening consequences Promising leniency in return for a confession Denying the suspect their rights The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects individuals from self-incrimination and guarantees the right to remain silent. Before questioning, the suspect must be warned of their rights, including:  The right to remain silent The right to have an attorney present, either retained or appointed The fact that any statement they make may be used as evidence against them However, the Supreme Court has stated that police interrogations are "inherently coercive". Despite this, confessions are often trusted and offered as conclusive evidence of guilt, even when made by innocent suspects.  True crime is a genre that explores real-life crimes, often focusing on high-profile cases, unsolved mysteries, or the psychology of criminals and victims. It includes detailed accounts of events, investigations, trials, and their aftermath, providing insights into the human behaviors and societal issues surrounding crime. True crime content can take many forms, including books, documentaries, podcasts, TV shows, and films. Popular topics include murder cases, serial killers, organized crime, fraud, and corruption. The genre appeals to people who are fascinated by human psychology, justice, and the complexities of criminal behavior. A true crime podcast is an audio series that explores real-life crimes, often detailing the events surrounding a case, the investigation process, the legal proceedings, and the stories of those involved. These podcasts often mix storytelling, analysis, and interviews to give listeners an immersive look into the world of crime and justice.True crime podcasts cover a wide range of topics, including: Murder and Serial Killers: Deep dives into notorious cases or unsolved mysteries.White-Collar Crimes: Fraud, scams, and corporate corruption.Cold Cases: Crimes that remain unsolved, often sparking new interest or investigation.Wrongful Convictions: Stories of justice gone wrong, including false confessions or systemic flaws.Criminal Psychology: The motivations, behaviors, and backgrounds of criminals.They range from serious, investigative journalism to more casual storytelling with humor or commentary. Some popular examples include Serial, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, and Sword and Scale. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2025--6463449/support.

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