True Crime 24-English

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This is a true crime documentary podcast focused on real cases, real people, and real consequences.Each episode explores a specific case in a clear, structured way — from the people involved and the place where it happened, to the investigation, the legal process, and what followed.The storytelling is calm and factual, without sensationalism. The focus is on understanding what happened, how it happened, and why it mattered — both for those directly affected and for society as a whole.This podcast is part of a multilingual series. The same episodes are available in multiple languages, produced separately to ensure accuracy and clarity in each language.New episodes are released regularly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Mar 21

    The Gabby Petito Case – Control, Silence, and a Cross-Country Tragedy

    In the summer of 2021, 22-year-old Gabby Petito set out on a cross-country van trip she had carefully planned for years. Alongside her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, she documented national parks, desert sunsets, and what appeared to be a dream life on the road. But beneath the curated images, something else was unfolding. On August 12, 2021, police in Moab, Utah responded to a domestic disturbance involving the couple. Body camera footage captured Gabby visibly distressed, apologizing and blaming herself, while Laundrie remained calm. No charges were filed. They were separated for the night. Weeks later, Gabby was dead. Investigators determined she was killed around August 27 near the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area in Wyoming. Her body was found on September 19. The cause of death was blunt-force injuries to the head and neck with manual strangulation. Brian Laundrie returned alone to Florida in Gabby’s van, refused to cooperate with authorities, and disappeared into a nature reserve. His remains were discovered on October 20, 2021, alongside a notebook in which he claimed responsibility for her death. The case sparked national debate about domestic violence dynamics, coercive control, law enforcement response, and the media phenomenon often described as “missing white woman syndrome.” Civil lawsuits followed, including actions against Laundrie’s parents and the City of Moab. Some were settled. Others were dismissed under governmental immunity laws. The legal aftermath continues to shape policy discussions. This episode examines the timeline, the evidence, and the systemic questions left behind. Beyond the headlines, it is the story of a young woman whose life was cut short — and the warning signs that, in hindsight, were visible to the world. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    32 min
  2. Mar 1

    Israel Keyes – The Ghost on the Highway

    Israel Keyes appeared to live an ordinary life. He was a construction contractor, a former U.S. Army soldier, and a devoted father living in Anchorage, Alaska. To neighbors and clients, nothing about him suggested violence. Behind that façade, however, investigators would later uncover one of the most calculated serial offenders in modern American history. Unlike most serial killers, Keyes did not target specific victims or locations connected to his personal life. He traveled across the United States, burying sealed “kill kits” years in advance in remote forests and parks. When the urge to kill intensified, he would fly to another state, retrieve hidden weapons, and attack strangers chosen purely by opportunity. For years, his crimes left almost no trace. Everything changed in February 2012, when eighteen-year-old Samantha Koenig was abducted from a coffee stand in Anchorage. Surveillance footage, ransom demands, and ATM withdrawals created a trail investigators could finally follow across multiple states. Keyes was arrested in Texas weeks later. During extensive FBI interrogations, he confessed to several murders and hinted at many more victims spread across the country. Before standing trial, Israel Keyes died by suicide inside his jail cell, leaving investigators with unanswered questions and families without closure. To this day, authorities believe the true number of his victims may never be known. This is the story of Israel Keyes — a killer who planned years ahead, crossed thousands of miles, and vanished into ordinary life until the system he built began to collapse. This episode includes AI-generated content.

    32 min

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This is a true crime documentary podcast focused on real cases, real people, and real consequences.Each episode explores a specific case in a clear, structured way — from the people involved and the place where it happened, to the investigation, the legal process, and what followed.The storytelling is calm and factual, without sensationalism. The focus is on understanding what happened, how it happened, and why it mattered — both for those directly affected and for society as a whole.This podcast is part of a multilingual series. The same episodes are available in multiple languages, produced separately to ensure accuracy and clarity in each language.New episodes are released regularly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.