• True Scary Monster Stories told in the Rain for 7 Hours
    Jul 13 2025
    True Scary Monster Stories told in the Rain for 7 Hours

    Immerse yourself in 7 hours of terrifying monster encounters, all set against the eerie backdrop of pouring rain. These true, spine-chilling stories recount firsthand experiences with unexplainable creatures, cryptid sightings, and horrifying encounters with the unknown. From deep forests to deserted highways, from shadowy figures to inhuman beasts—these tales will keep you on edge all night. Turn off the lights, listen closely, and prepare for a long, terrifying journey into the world of monsters.

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    7 h
  • Mothers Day Massacre | Gruesome Murder of Girlfriend and Her Kids | Edward Covington Interrogation
    Jul 12 2025
    Mothers Day Massacre | Gruesome Murder of Girlfriend and Her Kids | Edward Covington Interrogation

    Edward Covington, who killed his girlfriend and her two children, sentenced to death

    TAMPA — Seven years after a triple homicide that Hillsborough County's sheriff called the grisliest he had ever seen, a judge on Friday sentenced Edward Covington to death for the murder of his girlfriend and her two children.

    In a rejection of defense attorneys' arguments that Covington is mentally ill and should be spared the death penalty, the judge found that death was the appropriate punishment for one of the goriest homicide cases in Hillsborough's history. Covington, 42, absorbed the sentence impassively, surrounded by stone-faced lawyers.

    Outside the courtroom, Barbara Freiberg, the victims' mother and grandmother, said she approved of the judge's ruling, though she acknowledged it would likely entail years, if not decades, of appeals.

    "There's a relief knowing that he's going to get what he gave my children," she said.

    On May 12, 2008, Freiberg opened the door to her daughter Lisa's mobile home in Lutz and encountered a blood-soaked crime scene. Lisa Freiberg, 26, and her two children, Zachary Freiberg, 7, and Heather Savannah Freiberg, 2, had been beaten, choked and stabbed. Authorities said Covington had attacked the family with a hammer and knife. After killing the children, he dismembered their bodies.

    Sheriff's deputies found Covington, a former prison guard, cowering in a closet, wearing nothing but underwear and covered in scratches and traces of blood.

    Charged with three counts of first-degree murder, three counts of abuse of a dead body and one count of animal abuse for killing the family's dog, Covington sat in prison for years, waiting for his day in court. But when his trial began last fall, he stunned everyone, including the public defenders representing him, by abruptly firing them and announcing that he would plead guilty.

    "I expect you to sentence me to death," he told Hillsborough Circuit Judge William Fuente, adding that this was the sentence he would choose for himself. "I feel it's warranted. The Freibergs feel it's warranted. The state feels it's warranted. I have no problem with this."

    Covington's decision to forgo a jury trial left his fate entirely with the judge and prompted Fuente to issue a stern warning. He had encountered a similar situation only once before in his career, he told Covington, and he sentenced that defendant to death.

    On Friday, after more than six months of reviewing court transcripts and medical records, Fuente said the horrifying manner in which the three victims were killed outweighed the defense argument that Covington was driven by mental illness.

    From the outset of the case, Covington's lawyers portrayed him as a deeply disturbed man who, at the time of the murders, was not taking prescribed medications to control his bipolar disorder.

    Medical records showed that by age 15, he was taking the mood stabilizer lithium. His mother testified that throughout his teenage years and into adulthood, he swung wildly between periods of high energy and deep depression, was repeatedly hospitalized and tried to commit suicide multiple times. By the time his case went to trial, he was taking four different medications — Depakote, Seroquel, Zoloft and Klonopin.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Teen School Shooter Realizes He's Been Captured
    Jul 12 2025
    Teen School Shooter Realizes He's Been Captured

    Why would two teenagers bring guns to school? The answers are chilling

    In May 2019, a quiet school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado turned into a scene of terror when two students—Devon Erickson and Alec McKinney—entered the STEM School armed and ready to kill. Their classmates never saw it coming.

    What led these two teenagers, one just 16 years old, to plan and execute a mass shooting in a place meant for learning and safety? In this episode, we explore the background of the shooters, the trauma of the survivors, and the heartbreaking loss of student Kendrick Castillo—who gave his life to stop the attack.

    This is a chilling look at one of the most disturbing school shootings in recent American history, fueled by hate, mental illness, and hidden pain.

    Warning: This episode contains graphic content, including school violence and the deaths of minors. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    Devon Erickson, Alec McKinney, STEM School shooting, Kendrick Castillo, school shooting podcast, Colorado school shooting, teen shooters, mass shooting case, true crime podcast, Highlands Ranch tragedy, school violence, gun violence, real crime stories, shooter psychology

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    1 h y 19 m
  • MY WIFE FAKED HER OWN DEATH TO START A NEW LIFE WITH HER LOVER LEAVING ME TO RAISE OUR CHILDREN ALONE
    Jul 12 2025
    MY WIFE FAKED HER OWN DEATH TO START A NEW LIFE WITH HER LOVER LEAVING ME TO RAISE OUR CHILDREN ALONE

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    45 m
  • Wife Realizes Her Husband is a Child Predator - Riley Carter Case
    Jul 12 2025
    Wife Realizes Her Husband is a Child Predator - Riley Carter Case

    he thought she married the love of her life. But behind Riley Carter’s charming smile was a dark and unforgivable secret.

    In this harrowing episode, we explore the shocking case of Riley Carter—a man who lived a double life. His wife discovered his crimes in the most chilling way possible, unraveling a truth that would destroy everything she thought she knew.

    How did she miss the signs? What finally gave him away? And what happens when the predator is sleeping beside you?

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains sensitive content involving crimes against minors. Listener discretion is strongly advised.


    Devon Erickson, Alec McKinney, STEM School shooting, Kendrick Castillo, school shooting podcast, Colorado school shooting, teen shooters, mass shooting case, true crime podcast, Highlands Ranch tragedy, school violence, gun violence, real crime stories, shooter psychology

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    30 m
  • 4-Year-Old Refuses to Die After Mass Killer Dad Goes on Rampage - Michael Brian Miller Police Interrogation
    Jul 12 2025
    4-Year-Old Refuses to Die After Mass Killer Dad Goes on Rampage - Michael Brian Miller Police Interrogation

    In May 2009, a gruesome tragedy struck a suburban Glendale neighborhood: Michael Brian Miller fatally stabbed his wife and 10-year-old daughter, then attacked his 4-year-old son. Calling 911, he calmly reported the murders, citing delusions—saying he believed his wife was a demon and that both "God and Lucifer" drove him, even claiming he stabbed his son most because “he loved him the most.”

    Diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, Miller was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole for two counts of first-degree murder and attempted murder.

    This episode delves into that horrifying night, the mental illness that fuelled the violence, the survivor’s path to recovery, and the legal and ethical questions raised in the wake of this horrifying domestic slaughter.

    Content Warning: This episode contains graphic details of violence against a woman and children, references to mental health delusions, and survivor trauma. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

    Michael Brian Miller, Glendale Arizona murders, family stabbing, bipolar schizophrenia, child survivor, domestic homicide, true crime podcast, mental illness and crime, evil delusion, life sentence, human tragedy, criminal psychology

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    1 h
  • Cannibal Murderer Who Used Dating App to Lure College Student - Full Police Interrogation
    Jul 12 2025
    Cannibal Murderer Who Used Dating App to Lure College Student - Full Police Interrogation

    Full Police interrogation of 53-year-old Mark Latunski, the man who lured 25-year-old Michigan college student Kevin Bacon through a dating app.

    Latunski invited Bacon to his home where he stabbed the victim in the back, dismembered parts of his body, and ate them. Latunski was found guilty of murdering Bacon in October of 2022. He has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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    3 h y 12 m
  • Former Oklahoma City Police Officer Daniel Holtzclaw Police Interrogation FULL AUDIO
    Jul 11 2025
    Former Oklahoma City Police Officer Daniel Holtzclaw Police Interrogation FULL AUDIO


    Former Oklahoma City Police Officer Daniel Holtzclaw Interrogation AUDIO (complete)

    Daniel Ken Holtzclaw (born December 10, 1986) is an American former Oklahoma City Police Department patrol officer who was convicted in December 2015 of multiple counts of rape, sexual battery, forcible oral sodomy, and other sexual charges.

    Holtzclaw was convicted of eighteen counts involving eight different women. According to the police investigators, Holtzclaw abused his position as an officer by running background checks to find information that could be used to coerce victims into sex.

    During the trial, the defense questioned the victims' credibility during cross-examination, bringing up their criminal records.[5] Of the thirteen women who accused Holtzclaw, several had criminal histories such as drug arrests, and all of them were African American.The prosecution argued that victims were deliberately chosen by Holtzclaw for these reasons.

    Holtzclaw pleaded not guilty to all charges. On December 10, 2015, he was convicted on 18 of 36 charges, and on January 21, 2016, he was sentenced to 263 years in prison.[8][9][10] Jason Flom (a founding Board Member of the Innocence Project), right-wing commentator Michelle Malkin and others have supported Holtzclaw's claims of innocence. On August 1, 2019, Holtzclaw was denied an appeal by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, which upheld both his convictions and prison sentence. The defense petitioned the Supreme Court of the United States on the basis that merging seventeen cases together "strains credulity". On March 9, 2020, the Supreme Court refused the petition.

    Full Police Interrogations and Police Bodycam Audio True Crime Podcast

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    2 h y 14 m