Crime Stories Daily

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Some cases are never truly closed. The files go cold, the headlines fade — but the questions remain. Crime Stories Daily is a podcast that goes beyond the surface of real crime cases to expose what most investigations miss: the family ties, inherited patterns, and generational secrets that turn ordinary people into killers. This isn't standard criminal investigation content. Every case is examined through the lens of bloodlines — how violence, manipulation, and obsession travel through families across decades. Jack is a former forensic case researcher with over eight years of experience consulting on cold cases and studying criminal psychology. He has spent years inside police archives, court transcripts, and victim advocacy files that never made the evening news. That background shapes every episode — no speculation without evidence, no drama without facts. This show is built for listeners who feel like true crime podcasts scratch the surface but never go deep enough. If you want criminal investigation analysis that connects the dots between psychology, family history, and crime, you are in the right place. New episodes drop every Tuesday, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Each case is fully researched and presented as a standalone investigation, so you can start anywhere. Follow Crime Stories Daily on your preferred platform and never miss a case.

  1. Jul 29

    Three points of no return: when life ends without warning

    Three points of no return: when life ends without warning: The impossible cases of McCauley, Bowen-Hall, and Ouchi. A kayaker disappears 80 miles off the coast after sending a reassuring message. A couple from New Orleans unravels in 48 hours inside a locked apartment. A worker absorbs the highest documented dose of radiation and remains conscious while his body disintegrates cell by cell for 83 days. Three stories where the exact moment of the breaking point was never recognized in real time. In this episode, we explore the contradictions that govern these three cases: the reassuring message followed by a desperate call for help; the visible evasive behavior that no one reported; Ouchi's 83 days between the appearance of recovery and biological death already in progress. We examine the empty kayak found, the handwritten confession note, and the destroyed chromosomes that explain the unexplainable. When did each victim cross the line into the point of no return without anyone seeing it coming? Victim: Andrew McCauley, Zachary Bowen, Addie Hall, Hisashi Ouchi Date: January 11 - February 9, 2007; October 17, 2006; September 30 - December 21, 1999 Location: Tasman Sea; New Orleans, Louisiana; Tokaimura, Japan Status: Unsolved (McCauley); Closed as murder-suicide (Bowen-Hall); Closed due to nuclear exposure (Ouchi) - McCauley's kayak was found empty with the Casper dome missing, the GPS and camera intact, but the emergency beacon was never pressed. - Addie Hall was found inside the oven of the apartment at minimum temperature, with spray-painted messages on the walls saying "Look in the oven." - Hisashi Ouchi absorbed 17 sieverts: the highest documented dose of radiation in human history, destroying all his chromosomes. - Ouchi remained conscious for 83 days while his body died cell by cell, ending with his verbal plea: "Stop. Just leave me alone." Andrew McCauley, Zachary Bowen, Addie Hall, Hisashi Ouchi, Tasman Sea, New Orleans, Tokaimura, 2007, 1999, 2006, nuclear radiation, forensics, mystery, homicide, disappearance, investigation, murder, true crime Spanish To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  2. Jul 28

    Three disappearances where physics doesn't apply

    Three disappearances where physics doesn't apply: The impossible displacement cases of Rowan Griffin, Jerry Monkman, and Bud Houston A two-year-old boy emerges completely dry from an island surrounded by water. A soldier disappears from a treeless island during an active aerial search and reappears 40 years later in a rock crevice. An eleven-year-old boy travels 50 miles from his last trace in less than 30 hours with severe asthma. Three cases, three survivors or remains, one unanswered official question: how did they cross places they physically shouldn't have been able to reach? In this episode, we explore the forensic details that contradict each official explanation. We analyze the dog track that validated Jerry's route but found him at an impossible distance, Rowan's shoes found separated from her dry body, and Bud's compressed position in the rock crevice after 40 years of failed searches. Three disappearances linked by a documented pattern: victims in places they could not have reached on their own within the available time. Victim: Rowan Griffin, Jerry Monkman, Bud Houston Date: October 9-10, 2010; April 25-26, 1953; October 1944 - March 3, 1945 Location: Richmond, New Hampshire; Teton Canyon, Wyoming; Buldir Island, Alaska Status: Closed without official cause; no explanation; remains identified without determination of death - Rowan completely dry with impossible water access: island surrounded entirely by water deeper than her height, does not know how to swim, no identified mechanism for crossing. - Jerry's tracking dog confirmed a trail 12 miles without deviations in 6 hours, but Jerry appeared 30 miles in a straight line equivalent to 50 miles of actual walking. - Jerry covered over 50 miles in unmarked mountainous terrain with severe asthma in less than 30 hours: distance medically incompatible with documented physical capabilities. - Bud found in a rock crevice at 1,600 feet elevation after 43 years of disappearance on an island with total visibility during intensive aerial searches, body position incompatible with voluntary shelter. Rowan Griffin, Jerry Monkman, Bud Houston, Richmond New Hampshire, Teton Canyon Wyoming, Buldir Island Alaska, 2010, 1953, 1944, serial killer, investigation, mystery, forensic, impossible disappearances, suspense, true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  3. Jul 27

    Three missing hunters: what lurks in Bennington?

    Three missing hunters: what lurks in Bennington?: The unsolved disappearances of the Bennington Triangle, Vermont. Crushed ribs without bite marks, an expert skier jumping crevasses straight into the void, and a 1971 recording where two creatures communicate in a vocal range impossible for humans. Three documented cases, three official explanations that don't add up, and a remote area where the pattern of disappearances has repeated for over a century. In this episode, we explore how Carl Herrick died compressed with no signs of conventional attack, how Jim Carter disappeared leaving only straight tracks toward a ravine, and what forensic analyses of the "Sierra Sounds" recording reveal about entities estimated to be over 2.20 meters tall. We cross the physical evidence, the logical leaps of the official investigation, and the lingering question: is there an unidentified creature systematically operating in wooded areas of North America? Victim: Carl Herrick, Jim Carter Date: 1943, 1950, 1971 Location: Bennington, Vermont; Mount Saint Helena; Sierra Nevada Status: Unsolved - Loaded rifle abandoned 21 meters from the failed hunter, with only one fired casing on the ground. - Ski tracks in a straight line jumping multiple crevasses without deviation or braking, according to the rescue chief, impossible for hypoglycemia. - 1971 audio analyzed by the University of Wyoming: unedited, vocal range of 40 Hz incompatible with adult human vocal cords. - Three cases separated by decades in remote areas sharing evidence of superhuman strength and a total absence of identifiable remains. Carl Herrick, Jim Carter, Bennington Triangle, unsolved disappearances, 1943-1971, forensic investigation, mountain mystery, unexplained homicide, unidentified creatures, audio analysis, active pursuit, Spanish true crime To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  4. Jul 26

    Three decisions that sealed impossible destinies

    Three decisions that sealed impossible destinies: The mystery of the ghost killer of Jusco A man dies defending a woman of whom he was unknowingly a victim. Security cameras reveal the impossible: she brushed against him first, five minutes earlier. But the police filed the case with the accuser's version, and today, more than a decade later, her face remains unidentified. How can a person disappear without a trace in a public place? In this episode, we explore three stories where a second of decision changed everything. We analyze the CCTV footage that contradicts the official investigation, the legal prescription that closed the case prematurely, and the true mystery: who was the ghost woman and why did she choose Mr. A? Alongside this, two additional true crime cases that defy logic: a slug that paralyzed a young man, and a transplanted heart that reconnected two destinies separated by only 19 kilometers. Victim: Mr. A (identity protected by investigation) Date: February 17-18, 2004 Location: Jusco, Wakachi City, Japan Status: Case prescribed, no identification of suspect - CCTV cameras show the woman positioned five minutes before Mr. A, contradicting the official version of attempted robbery. - Police withheld the photograph of the suspect for a year before releasing it, prioritizing the commercial image of Jusco. - Mr. A's pockets contained only his folded bank card when he was detained; no stolen items were found. - The woman never appears in any angle of the security cameras entering or leaving the establishment. Mr. A Jusco Japan 2004 serial killer forensic investigation unsolved mystery legal prescription true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  5. Jul 25

    The point of no return: three deaths in chosen places

    The point of no return: three deaths in chosen places: Jamie Miner, Tim, and Carrie O'Connor Three people entered places from which they could not escape. Jamie descended an industrial duct at 46°C under the influence of LSD. Tim submerged alone in a wreck that collapsed onto his legs. Carrie attempted to use a faulty elevator after being warned. In each case, an ordinary decision triggered a chain of irreversible failures. How does a split-second action become a death sentence? In this episode, we explore three forensic investigations that reveal impossible contradictions: cameras documenting erratic behavior, sediment acting as a deadly trap, and a sensor that deceived a perfect system. An experienced diver violated his own protocol. A teacher ignored a specific verbal warning. A young woman under hallucinogens chose refuge in the least safe place. Each case raises the question that never closes: at what exact moment does a decision become destiny? Victim: Jamie Miner, Tim (diver), Carrie O'Connor Date: May 2011, September 2009, September 2020 Location: Austin Texas; Florida; Boston Massachusetts Status: Three accidental deaths confirmed by forensic examination - Jamie was trapped in a duct between the first and second floors; no one heard her screams for 37 days until belongings were found - Tim activated sediment as structural support while inspecting the boat; the vessel collapsed directly onto his legs - Carrie pressed the door sensor with a wooden box; the elevator descended interpreting a false order and crushed her against the shaft wall - All three cases conclude with a confirmed cause of death but the initial motivation remains incompletely resolved in each investigation Jamie Miner, Austin Texas accidental death duct, 2011, forensic investigation, homicide, criminal mystery, deadly traps, hyperthermia, true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  6. Jul 24

    The Bridge that Kills Legends, Not Monsters

    The Bridge that Kills Legends, Not Monsters: The Unsolved Homicide of Raquel Bane A couple crossed an active railway bridge in the dead of night searching for a creature that was half goat, half man. The monster was a legend. The train was real. Raquel Bane, 26 years old, a surgical technician from Dayton, Ohio, died instantly under the wheels. Her boyfriend survived by hanging onto the wooden ties. But no one was convicted for her death. In this episode, we explore how a railway company was exonerated despite operating a bridge without escape walkways, how David Nee resolved his case with a minor fine, and why the Pope Lick Trestle remains a deadly trap disguised as a paranormal attraction. The central contradiction: who is guilty when the legend kills more than the train? Victim: Raquel Bane Date: April 23, 2016 Location: Pope Lick Trestle, Louisville, Kentucky Status: Closed case with no homicide conviction - An opening in the 2.5-meter fence with barbed wire created the illusion that it was safe to pass, when in reality it was evidence of decades of previous trespassers. - The active bridge lacked side walkways or refuge spaces, turning any timing mistake into an instant death sentence. - David Nee was originally charged with obstruction of a train but resolved his case by paying $2,300 for trespassing—no homicide conviction. - The railway company was exonerated because the signs and fence met legal diligence, even though the folklore of the Pope Lick Monster attracted real victims for decades. Raquel Bane, Pope Lick Trestle, Louisville Kentucky, 2016, legend, railroad, structural negligence, investigation, forensic, mystery, failed justice, Spanish true crime To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  7. Jul 23

    Three Miracles: When Death Fails

    Three Miracles: When Death Fails: The impossible survival stories of Carlos Cameo, Natalya, and Nicole A circular saw stops inches from the chest of a man declared dead. A woman wakes up buried alive underground after a bear attack. A bullet remains lodged in another's brain for five weeks without her knowing. Three stories where death was guaranteed - and did not arrive. In this episode, we explore the failed protocols that certified Carlos as a corpse while he was actively bleeding in the morgue, the devastating injuries Natalya suffered in a Russian forest and how she remained conscious underground, and the bullet that Nicole carried in her head while her partner convinced her it was just a migraine. Each case reveals medical, police, and forensic contradictions that defy all logic. Victim: Carlos Cameo, Natalya (Russian), Nicole Date: September 6, 2007; May 11, 2015; May-June 2017 Location: La Victoria, Venezuela; Russian forest; unspecified (Nicole's case) Status: Carlos survived; Natalya partially recovered; Nicole recovered, attacker convicted - Paramedics certified death at the scene for Carlos Cameo; forensics discovered active bleeding five minutes before opening his chest with a circular saw. - Natalya was buried alive by a brown bear under branches and dirt; her dog stayed by the mound until hunters arrived 90 minutes later. - Nicole lived for five weeks with a bullet in her brain; neurological tissue encapsulated the bullet while she attributed the pain to a migraine. - During this time, Nicole's boyfriend shot her after a vehicular argument, concealed it as an accident, and managed to evade capture for two years before being found in an attic. Carlos Cameo, Natalya, Nicole, La Victoria Venezuela, Russian forest, murder, investigation, forensic, homicide, mystery, suspense, imperfect crimes, justice, true crime Spanish To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

  8. Jul 22

    Three decisions that lasted seconds and destroyed lives

    Three decisions that lasted seconds and destroyed lives: The homicides, accidents, and betrayals that changed everything A bet in the cabin of an airplane. A basement door that didn’t close. A love card discovered in a hospital room. Three moments where ordinary people made decisions that seemed controlled, but carried seeds of catastrophe. What drives someone to choose crime in seconds? In this episode, we explore how an experienced captain deliberately ignores two air traffic control warnings and kills 70 people; how an entire family dies in a ventilated basement while a girl survives because her grandmother forgot to close the door; and how a soldier discovers a love card that turns him into a murderer before the day ends. Three cases where forensic investigation and psychological contradictions reveal the true trigger behind each act: it wasn’t the news of the baby, but the physical evidence. It wasn’t negligence, but criminal trust. Victim: Gennad Zerov, Mikhail family, Gregory Glover Date: October 20, 1986; August 23, 2013; December 7, 1993 Location: Russian flight; Russia (basement); Sickels Air Base, Germany Status: Sentenced to 15 years (Kluv); Closed as an accident (family); Life imprisonment (Steven) - Captain Kluv deliberately lowers the cockpit blinds during a blind landing while air traffic control warns him twice about incorrect speed and angle. - Four family members die in a closed basement from toxic gas from rotten potatoes, but the 8-year-old daughter survives because her grandmother left the door open for the first time. - Gregory Glover is found in a phone booth calling Diane - the hospitalized wife - just at the moment Steven stabs him repeatedly. - Steven presents the severed head of his best friend in a sports bag on his wife’s nightstand in the hospital, being arrested at the scene. Gennad Zerov, Russian flight 1986, Mikhail family Russia, Sickels Base 1993, serial killer, criminal minds, forensic investigation, betrayal cartel, true crime, homicide, suspense, Spanish true crime To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie This episode includes AI-generated content.

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Some cases are never truly closed. The files go cold, the headlines fade — but the questions remain. Crime Stories Daily is a podcast that goes beyond the surface of real crime cases to expose what most investigations miss: the family ties, inherited patterns, and generational secrets that turn ordinary people into killers. This isn't standard criminal investigation content. Every case is examined through the lens of bloodlines — how violence, manipulation, and obsession travel through families across decades. Jack is a former forensic case researcher with over eight years of experience consulting on cold cases and studying criminal psychology. He has spent years inside police archives, court transcripts, and victim advocacy files that never made the evening news. That background shapes every episode — no speculation without evidence, no drama without facts. This show is built for listeners who feel like true crime podcasts scratch the surface but never go deep enough. If you want criminal investigation analysis that connects the dots between psychology, family history, and crime, you are in the right place. New episodes drop every Tuesday, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Each case is fully researched and presented as a standalone investigation, so you can start anywhere. Follow Crime Stories Daily on your preferred platform and never miss a case.