Sleepy Crime Stories

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Listen to crime stories with lots of details and soothing voice. Logical facts to make you relax and slowly drift to sleep.

Episodes

  1. The Detective's Ledger: Death, Deception, and the Code of Silence

    FEB 2

    The Detective's Ledger: Death, Deception, and the Code of Silence

    Shadows of the City: New York in the 1970s•Sep 21, 2025 12:25:08 PM The Detective's Ledger: Death, Deception, and the Code of Silence   In this episode, Michael and Vanessa unravel the mysterious death of Detective Frank Malloy and the coded notebook he left behind. As they decode his cryptic entries, they expose a web of corruption that persisted even after the Knapp Commission's investigation into NYPD misconduct. Follow the journey of a young Village Voice reporter determined to reveal the truth about framed suspects and the officers who betrayed their badges in 1970s New York.   About the Show Shadows of the City: New York in the 1970s is a narrative investigative historical podcast series that delves into the darker side of New York during one of its most turbulent decades. Each episode uncovers forgotten stories of corruption, crime, and the people who navigated a city on the brink, bringing to light the complex realities that shaped modern New York. Meet Your Hosts Michael Donovan A former crime reporter for the New York Times in the 1990s, Michael brings decades of journalistic experience and personal connections to New York's law enforcement community through his uncle, who served as an NYPD detective during the 1960s-70s. His deep, measured delivery and meticulous research provide historical context that grounds each episode in authentic detail. Vanessa Rodriguez An accomplished investigative journalist specializing in police reform and criminal justice, Vanessa offers incisive analysis that bridges past and present. As a first-generation New Yorker whose parents lived through the city's turbulent 1970s, she brings both professional expertise and personal connection to the stories, challenging listeners to see the systemic patterns that connect historical corruption to contemporary issues.

    14 min
  2. The Vanished Witness: When Justice Disappeared in Harlem

    FEB 2

    The Vanished Witness: When Justice Disappeared in Harlem

    Untold Streets: America's Hidden Histories•September 21, 2025 The Vanished Witness: When Justice Disappeared in Harlem     In this episode, Marcus and Elena uncover the troubling case of Terrell Jackson, a young man convicted of a 1973 Harlem bodega robbery based solely on one eyewitness's testimony. When that witness, Mrs. Loretta Wilson, recants her identification and then mysteriously vanishes before she can testify, the case exposes the darker side of 1970s policing practices. Against the backdrop of a city in fiscal crisis, this forgotten injustice reveals how easily the scales of justice could be tipped in an era of unchecked police power. About the Show Untold Streets: America's Hidden Histories is a deep-dive narrative podcast that uncovers forgotten stories from America's urban past, focusing on cases of injustice, corruption, and the individuals caught in systems larger than themselves. Each episode blends atmospheric storytelling with meticulous historical research, transporting listeners to pivotal moments that shaped our cities but never made the history books. Meet Your Hosts Marcus Reynolds Former investigative journalist with 15 years at the Chicago Tribune, Marcus Reynolds brings firsthand understanding of urban dynamics from his upbringing in the Bronx during the 1980s. With a master's degree in Criminal Justice and years interviewing witnesses and victims of wrongful convictions, Marcus left mainstream media to pursue stories that weren't getting attention, combining his journalist's eye for detail with a passion for uncovering hidden truths. Dr. Elena Suarez Cultural historian Dr. Elena Suarez specializes in 20th-century urban America with a focus on marginalized communities. After teaching at Columbia University for a decade, she joined the podcast full-time, bringing academic rigor and compassionate analysis. Her doctoral work focused on witness testimony reliability in high-profile cases from 1960-1990, and as a first-generation American whose parents emigrated from Cuba, she offers unique perspectives on American urban history.

    13 min

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Listen to crime stories with lots of details and soothing voice. Logical facts to make you relax and slowly drift to sleep.