Episodi

  • Bodies Falling from the Sky: John Walker's Deadly Aviation Fraud
    Jan 21 2026

    John Walker's aviation fraud is one of the deadliest true crime cases we've covered. He built "Frankenstein helicopters" from crashed remains, bribed an FAA inspector, and ran 48 shell companies from Guam—while pilots kept dying.

    Built from 3,070 pages of federal court documents, this episode reveals how Walker's scheme killed 10 pilots, including one who died during his own trial. He's now serving 405 months in federal prison.

    Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop—subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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    55 min
  • The SWIPE GOD Rapper Who Convicted Himself: Check Fraud Case
    Jan 14 2026

    Hunter Hudson Jr.'s check fraud case is one of the most self-incriminating true crime cases we've covered. The Montgomery rapper named his album "SWIPE GOD," gave a 27-minute interview titled "What You Know About Swiping," and coordinated his crimes through a Telegram group chat called "Fraud Academy"—while the FBI was already watching.

    Built from 294 pages of federal court documents, this crime case reveals how corrupt postal workers and a bank teller enabled over $2 million in fraudulent check deposits. A 73-year-old yacht club teaching kids to sail noticed $75,000 missing—and triggered the investigation that brought it all down.

    Ten defendants. 648 months combined prison time. Court documents sent exclusively to subscribers at episode release—subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe before you miss the next case files.

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    41 min
  • The Whistleblower Who Had 48 Hours to Live: True Crime Case
    Jan 7 2026

    Eliud Montoya's murder is one of the fastest whistleblower retaliation true crime cases ever documented. He filed a federal complaint on Thursday exposing his supervisor's $3.5 million labor trafficking scheme—and was shot six times by Saturday afternoon.

    Built from 3,090 pages of federal court records including trial transcripts, the getaway driver's 141-page confession, and the civil verdict that held Wolf Tree's parent company 90% responsible for his death, this episode reveals how a decade-long fraud operation silenced the one man who couldn't be controlled.

    Three men received federal sentences totaling over 100 years. Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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    1 ora e 37 min
  • Brandy Odom's Killer Studied Dexter: A True Crime Case
    Dec 31 2025

    Cory Martin's murder of Brandy Odom is one of the most calculated true crime cases we've covered. He spent a year planning—taking out $200,000 in life insurance and studying Dexter daily to learn how to kill.

    Built from 2,977 pages of federal court documents and trial testimony, this episode reveals how digital forensics and a co-conspirator's confession finally brought justice after the case went cold for two years.

    Martin is now serving life in federal prison. Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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    54 min
  • Field of Schemes: Everyone Loved Him. Nobody Knew Him.
    Dec 17 2025

    True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard investigates the double life of Randy Constant, a Missouri farmer who committed the largest organic fraud in American history—$142 million.

    He packed bags for hungry children. He led church mission trips. He also spent $360,000 on Las Vegas escorts and hid three secret relationships from his wife of 39 years. She learned everything when prosecutors read his bank statements in open court.

    Three days after sentencing, he was dead.

    All details from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony.

    Subscribers get the actual case files—court documents, sentencing transcripts, and source materials—delivered as each episode drops. Subscribe free at TrueCrimeUnheard.com/subscribe

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    1 ora e 21 min
  • They Were Hiking Friends. Then She Ordered the Hit.
    Dec 10 2025

    The prosecutor reviewed everything and said something haunting: "I don't think Sasser knows why she wanted her dead either."

    In 2023, Melody Sasser—a 47-year-old environmental compliance specialist from Knoxville, Tennessee—paid nearly $10,000 in Bitcoin to have a woman murdered. The target wasn't an ex-lover. Wasn't a rival. She was the fiancée of a man Sasser had hiked with a few times.

    This episode traces how a Match.com connection turned into a dark web murder plot, the digital trail that led federal agents to her door, and the question that still has no answer: what turns a hiking friend into someone capable of ordering a hit?

    True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard examines the psychology, the evidence, and the 100-month sentence that followed.

    Subscribe at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe to get the case files for this episode—federal complaints, court documents, and source materials delivered to your inbox.

    All details in this episode come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony. Full source links at TrueCrimeUnheard.com.

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    50 min
  • Inside a Serial Fraudster's Playbook: Clemency for a Con Man
    Dec 3 2025

    Eli Weinstein defrauded investors of $275 million across three separate Ponzi schemes spanning two decades. He went to federal prison. He received presidential clemency. Within months, he was running another scheme.

    This episode goes deep inside the mechanics of serial financial fraud—how these criminals build trust, move money, hide assets, and exploit the very systems designed to stop them. From Weinstein's origins as a used car salesman in New Jersey to his prosecution in 2025, this is a case study in how Ponzi schemes actually work—and why the same people keep getting away with it.

    Subscribe to the email list at TrueCrimeUnheard.com to get exclusive access to the court documents and case files for each episode.

    All details come from court documents, official records, and sworn testimony.

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    2 ore e 17 min