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True Crime Unmasked

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What really happens when a case goes cold — and why does the official story rarely tell the full truth?

True Crime Unmasked is the podcast that goes beyond the headlines. Every week, host Jhon dissects real criminal cases with the kind of forensic detail and
narrative clarity that most shows skip. The angle here is different: instead of just recounting what happened, we question how the investigation unfolded,
where the system failed, and what the evidence actually says. No sensationalism. Just sharp analysis of real crime stories that deserve a second look.

Jhon spent years studying criminal behavior, court records, and investigative journalism before launching this show. He brings a researcher's discipline and a
storyteller's instinct to every case — because understanding true crime means reading between the lines, not just reading the verdict.

This podcast is built for listeners who are done with surface-level storytelling. If you follow criminal investigation news closely, read case files for fun, or
find yourself frustrated when a documentary raises more questions than it answers — you belong here.

New episodes are released every day, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Each episode is a self-contained deep dive, so you can start anywhere without losing context.

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  • Eight years in a 2.78-meter dungeon
    Apr 25 2026
    Eight years in a 2.78-meter dungeon: The kidnapping of Natasha Kampusch

    March 2, 1998. A ten-year-old girl gets into a white van in Vienna and disappears. Eight years later, she reappears weighing exactly the same, only fifteen centimeters taller. The impossible: the police visited her captor's house weeks after the kidnapping and left without entering.

    In this episode, we explore how Wolfgang Přiklopil built a basement just 1.81 meters wide using plans drawn before the crime, how Natasha attempted suicide twice during her captivity, and why her own words about what happened during those years generated accusations of complicity instead of solidarity. The mystery does not end with her escape: it concludes with a judicial investigation that questioned whether she was really a victim.

    Victim: Natasha Kampusch
    Date: March 2, 1998 - August 23, 2006
    Location: Vienna, Austria
    Status: Wolfgang Přiklopil deceased (suicide); case closed 2012

    - The basement measured 2.78 meters deep with no windows or natural light for a full eight years.
    - Přiklopil possessed hand-drawn architectural plans before the kidnapping, proving meticulous premeditation.
    - Natasha made two documented suicide attempts in 2004 and 2005 while locked up.
    - The Austrian police visited the captor days later and released him without searching the property, despite his vehicle matching the reported one.

    Natasha Kampusch, Wolfgang Přiklopil, Vienna Austria, kidnapping 1998, captivity, dungeon, mystery, investigation, Stockholm syndrome, forensic, justice, homicide, true crime Spanish

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    22 min
  • The mother who paid two million for revenge
    Apr 24 2026
    The mother who paid two million for revenge: The murder of Loara Tavares Rosario

    A 19-year-old architecture student was found wrapped in canvas with cement on a road in San Francisco de Macorís. Her face was disfigured; documents belonging to a woman who had been assaulted five days earlier lay next to her body. The impossible: the person who hired the crime almost went free for money.

    In this episode, we explore how stolen documents connected three criminals with a wealthy neighbor, how extreme cruelty revealed irrational hatred turned into a motive for homicide, and why a canvas with possible DNA was never analyzed despite the family's demands. The investigation exposes cracks in Dominican justice: a mastermind who requested parole after 14 years in prison while her victim never returned home.

    Victim: Loara Tavares Rosario
    Date: November 5, 2009
    Location: San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic
    Status: Case closed; mastermind in prison (parole denied in 2023)

    - No bone in Loara's skull remained intact; stab wounds to her neck and chest inflicted while she was alive
    - María Magdalena Marizan Flores, a wealthy neighbor, showed a photograph of Loara to two hitmen in a Jeep and offered 2 million Dominican pesos
    - Yariel Rosario Ramos, 17 years old, confessed to being the material author but was released as an accessory under pressure from adults
    - El Guachi, the main hitman, received a 30-year sentence but died in an escape attempt in October 2012

    Loara Tavares Rosario, San Francisco de Macorís crime of passion, 2009, murder, extreme cruelty, criminal minds, hitman cartel, Dominican justice, unsolved mystery, forensic, true crime, Spanish true crime

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    20 min
  • Five Days of Silence: The Mystery of Carla and Jesús
    Apr 23 2026
    Five Days of Silence: The Mystery of Carla and Jesús: The Murder of Carla Beiyot and Jesús Cañisaire in Bolivia

    At 4 AM on January 1, 2018, Carla posted a photograph with Jesús on Facebook. An hour later, they both sent New Year's messages to their families. At 8 AM, cameras captured them getting into a white taxi with five strangers. Nineteen days later, their bodies were found in burlap bags 150 meters deep.

    In this episode, we explore the contradictions that undermine the official narrative: the autopsy revealed that Carla died between 5 and 11 days after Jesús, implying a prolonged captivity that the group of killers never explained. The tracking of Jesús's cell phone chip in the possession of Joseline Quisbert triggered the arrests, but the central question remains: what happened to Carla during those unresolved days?

    Victims: Carla Beiyot and Jesús Cañisaire
    Date: January 1, 2018
    Location: La Paz, Bolivia
    Status: Sentenced - Israel and Elliot León, 30 years; Micaela León, Renzo Caseres, Stephanie Guisada, 30 years

    - The director of the FELCC publicly stated that the victims were asphyxiated, but the autopsy determined death by cranioencephalic trauma.
    - Carla was abused by three people - DNA evidence linked Israel, Renzo, and Elliot - while she remained in captivity.
    - The security cameras in Planta Baja were fake and decorative; the police took three days to raid the location where the taxi was last seen.
    - The iron pipe linked to the fatal blow was found at Israel's house, although Elliot worked as a bricklayer - shared responsibility without judicial clarification.

    Carla Beiyot, Jesús Cañisaire, La Paz Bolivia murder 2018, investigation, homicide, serial killer, sexual abuse, criminal minds, forensic, true crime, mystery, true crime Spanish

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    22 min
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