Heists, Hustles, and Homicide

Steve W

Welcome to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide - the true crime podcast where brains, betrayal, and blood all share the same spotlight. I'm Steve your host, and each week, I’ll take you into the minds of the boldest criminals, the slickest con artists, and the darkest murderers history has to offer...in story format. Some of these stories you’ve heard whispers of. Some have been buried. And some? They were never supposed to be uncovered at all. We’ll crack open legendary heists that rewrote the rules… We’ll follow the hustlers who schemed their way into the high life… And we’ll revisit chilling homicides that still haunt investigators - and victims’ families - decades later. But this isn’t just about crime. It’s about people. What drives someone to pull off the perfect con - or the perfect murder? Is it desperation? Greed? Ego? Revenge? Each episode, we’ll unravel one real-life case - beginning to end. Some episodes will play out like thrillers. Others will feel like puzzles missing a single, crucial piece. And in every one, we’ll ask the same question: How far would you go? So whether you're into high-stakes break-ins, twisted lies, or unsolved crimes that keep you up at night - welcome. You’ve found your new obsession. This is Heists, Hustles, and Homicide. Make sure to follow the show, and buckle up.

  1. "The Olympic Park Bombing (Part Two): 88 Days of Hell"

    2D AGO

    "The Olympic Park Bombing (Part Two): 88 Days of Hell"

    Three days after the bombing at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics, the man once praised as a hero became the focus of a national investigation. His name was Richard Jewell. In Part 1, we followed the explosion, the discovery of the backpack, and the stunning shift from applause to accusation. In Part 2, the story turns darker. For 88 days, Richard Jewell lived under relentless scrutiny as the FBI zeroed in on him as their primary suspect. Cameras camped outside his home. Headlines painted him as a wannabe cop desperate for recognition. The narrative hardened before evidence did. This episode takes you inside the psychological and institutional storm that nearly destroyed an innocent man. In This EpisodeHow investigative tunnel vision took holdThe FBI’s behavioral profile and the “hero bomber” theoryThe leak that changed everythingMedia saturation and public judgmentBobi Jewell’s emotional plea to the PresidentWhat it feels like to be hunted in your own home This is not just the story of an investigation. It’s the story of what happens when institutions need an answer...and choose the wrong one. The Human TollRichard Jewell would later call this period “88 days of hell.” He was never arrested. He was never charged. But for nearly three months, the world treated him as guilty. Part 2 explores the emotional damage, the social isolation, and the cost of being labeled a suspect in front of the entire world. Why This MattersHigh-profile cases don’t just test law enforcement. They test the media. They test public patience. They test the presumption of innocence. And when pressure builds, truth can get lost. Coming in Part 3The real bomber was still out there. While Richard Jewell endured suspicion, the man responsible for the attack remained free...and would strike again. In Part 3, we follow the trail that leads to Eric Rudolph and the long manhunt that finally brought answers.

    25 min
  2. "The Olympic Park Bombing (Part One): From Hero to Suspect"

    5D AGO

    "The Olympic Park Bombing (Part One): From Hero to Suspect"

    In the summer of 1996, the world gathered in Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Olympics...a celebration of unity, competition, and global pride. And then a bomb exploded in Centennial Olympic Park. In the first installment of this three-part series, Steve takes you inside the night that changed everything...the music, the crowds, the green backpack beneath a bench…and the security guard who noticed something wasn’t right. His name was Richard Jewell. At first, he was hailed as a hero...the man who spotted the bomb and helped clear the area before it detonated, likely saving countless lives. But within days, that hero narrative collapsed. What happens when the man praised on national television becomes the FBI’s primary suspect? In Part 1, we'll walk through: The electric atmosphere of Olympic AtlantaThe discovery of the backpackThe chilling 911 warning callThe explosion that killed two and injured more than 100The media spotlight that turned applause into suspicion This is the beginning of one of the most controversial investigative shifts in modern American history. And it’s only the beginning. This episode sets the stage for the 88 days that followed...days that would nearly destroy an innocent man. This episode contains discussion of terrorism, death, and traumatic events. Up nextPart 2: 88 Days of Hell The cameras close in. The FBI doubles down. A mother pleads on national television. And Richard Jewell’s world collapses under the weight of suspicion.

    27 min
  3. "The Wrap Sheet: FIFA Scandal - Cats, Cash, and Corruption"

    JAN 23

    "The Wrap Sheet: FIFA Scandal - Cats, Cash, and Corruption"

    Welcome back to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, my little crime crew...it’s your favorite host, Steve, and this week’s Wrap Sheet is going fully unhinged. We’re breaking down the FIFA scandal, and not the polite, press-conference version. This is the loud, sarcastic, laugh-through-the-pain deep dive into how soccer’s governing body turned the world’s most popular sport into a global crime syndicate. We start in the early days of soccer - low scores, chaotic rules, questionable officiating, and fans who treated ties like moral victories. From there, we dig into how FIFA began as a small good-ol’-boys club before João Havelange flipped the table, bribed ignored countries for votes, and turned FIFA into a global juggernaut with unlimited power and very limited oversight. That power quickly became money - a lot of it - thanks to sponsorships, TV rights, and corporate partnerships that funneled billions through Swiss banks, shell companies, and “development programs” that somehow turned into beach houses. We unpack the role of Adidas power broker Horst Dassler and the creation of ISL - the marketing company that doubled as FIFA’s kickback vending machine - and how corruption went from accidental to industrial. Then comes Sepp Blatter, the ultimate bureaucratic survivor, who didn’t invent the corruption but perfected it. Under his watch, bribery became institutionalized, scandals were quietly settled, and FIFA learned it didn’t need to change - it just needed better lawyers. We break down the absurd decisions to award World Cups to Russia and Qatar, the mysteriously “destroyed” computers, and why playing soccer in desert-oven temperatures was somehow less important than who was wiring money to whom. Things escalate when Ireland gets robbed in one of the worst officiating disasters in World Cup history - and FIFA responds by paying $7.1 million in what can only be described as international hush money. That’s when the FBI enters the story - treating FIFA not like a sports organization, but like organized crime with shin guards. RICO charges, wire fraud, money laundering - the kind of legal heat you don’t attract unless you’re running an actual criminal enterprise. And finally, we meet Chuck Blazer - the man, the myth, the walking deli counter - who lived large, flipped fast, wore a wire disguised as a keychain, and famously rented a $6,000-a-month Trump Tower apartment… for his cats. The arrests that followed were surreal: FIFA executives dragged out of luxury hotels wrapped in white sheets like confused bathrobe fugitives - and FIFA pretending the whole thing came as a complete shock. This isn’t just a scandal. It’s a case study in how corruption works when everyone at the top benefits. And as always, we end with a teaser for next week’s episode - Operation Oxy Alley, where Florida Man energy meets prescription-pill chaos.

    18 min
  4. "The FIFA Scandal: How World Soccer Became a Criminal Enterprise"

    JAN 16

    "The FIFA Scandal: How World Soccer Became a Criminal Enterprise"

    For decades, FIFA presented itself as the guardian of the world’s game - the final authority on fairness, competition, and global unity through soccer. But behind closed doors, that image quietly collapsed. In this episode of Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, we peel back more than a century of history to expose how FIFA evolved from a modest governing body into one of the most corrupt institutions in sports history. What began as a mission to standardize rules became a sprawling criminal enterprise fueled by bribery, patronage, and unchecked power. This is not a story about bad referees or controversial calls. It’s a story about systems - how money, loyalty, and silence reshaped world soccer from the inside out. What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeHow FIFA was founded in 1904 - and why its structure made corruption almost inevitableThe moment money entered the game and changed everythingHow development funds became political leverageThe rise of Sepp Blatter and the culture of entitlementBrown-envelope bribes, destroyed evidence, and quiet “loans” that made scandals disappearHow U.S. prosecutors used Mafia-era laws to bring FIFA downWhy critics say the system is still vulnerable today About This EpisodeThis is a story-mode, documentary-style episode, designed to feel like you’re watching a true-crime series - not a recap, not a debate, and not a highlight reel. It’s a deep dive into how power corrupts when no one is watching. Questions from the Crime CrewI’m launching a new segment on upcoming Wrap Sheet episodes called Questions from the Crime Crew. If you have: Questions about this caseTheories you want exploredOr another story you want me to dig into Send them to: heistshustleshomicide@gmail.com I’ll start reading listener questions on air and breaking them down in future Wrap Sheet episodes. Support the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode: Share it with a friendA co-workerA family memberOr that one crazy guy on the corner who already thinks everything’s rigged Every share helps this show grow and keeps these stories alive. Next week, we head to Florida for Operation Oxy Alley - a case where pain clinics became pill mills, doctors became dealers, and an epidemic hid behind prescription pads… until the feds shut it down. Because in this world, corruption doesn’t always wear a suit. Sometimes, it wears scrubs.

    28 min
  5. "The Wrap Sheet: The Pizza Bomber - Disposable People and Dumb Masterminds"

    JAN 9

    "The Wrap Sheet: The Pizza Bomber - Disposable People and Dumb Masterminds"

    This episode is sponsored by ideaHubb. How many great business ideas are sitting half-finished in your Notes app right now? ideaHubb is a platform built to help you organize your ideas, develop them, connect with potential investors, or even sell an idea outright. Stop letting good ideas disappear - give them a real home. Get started today and upload your first three business ideas for free at www.ideahubb.com. In this Wrap Sheet episode of Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, host Steve dives back into one of the most disturbing cases in true crime history - the Pizza Bomber case. This isn’t just a robbery gone wrong. It’s a story of calculated cruelty, where Brian Wells, a pizza delivery driver, was manipulated, lied to, and strapped into a bomb that no one ever intended to disarm. We break down: Why Brian appeared calm leaving the bank - and when that calm turned to terrorThe absurdity of a “master plan” that netted barely $8,000The impossible scavenger hunt designed to failThe twisted psychology behind Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong, Kenneth Barnes, and William RothsteinAn umbrella-disguised shotgun that feels ripped straight from a Bond villain’s closetAnd the haunting question: was Brian ever supposed to survive? Along the way, we roast the stupidity where it deserves it, slow down where the humanity demands it, and ask how people can be cruel enough to treat another human being as disposable. Plus, a teaser for next week’s deep dive into the FIFA corruption scandal.

    17 min

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Welcome to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide - the true crime podcast where brains, betrayal, and blood all share the same spotlight. I'm Steve your host, and each week, I’ll take you into the minds of the boldest criminals, the slickest con artists, and the darkest murderers history has to offer...in story format. Some of these stories you’ve heard whispers of. Some have been buried. And some? They were never supposed to be uncovered at all. We’ll crack open legendary heists that rewrote the rules… We’ll follow the hustlers who schemed their way into the high life… And we’ll revisit chilling homicides that still haunt investigators - and victims’ families - decades later. But this isn’t just about crime. It’s about people. What drives someone to pull off the perfect con - or the perfect murder? Is it desperation? Greed? Ego? Revenge? Each episode, we’ll unravel one real-life case - beginning to end. Some episodes will play out like thrillers. Others will feel like puzzles missing a single, crucial piece. And in every one, we’ll ask the same question: How far would you go? So whether you're into high-stakes break-ins, twisted lies, or unsolved crimes that keep you up at night - welcome. You’ve found your new obsession. This is Heists, Hustles, and Homicide. Make sure to follow the show, and buckle up.