True Crime Never Sleeps

By: True Crime Never Sleeps
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  • Taking a deep dive into the world of true crime from serial killers to unsolved cold cases.
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  • Unabomber Chronicles: Life Behind Bars | Episode 8
    Feb 27 2025

    Ted Kaczynski’s trial ended with a guilty plea that spared him the death penalty but ensured he would spend the rest of his life in the country’s most secure federal prison. But what happened after the courtroom doors closed? In this episode, we explore Kaczynski’s life behind bars at ADX Florence, his continued attempts to spread his ideology, and the complex legal and ethical questions surrounding his incarceration. We also examine the lingering trauma for his victims and the broader impact his case had on domestic terrorism laws, public safety, and debates about technology’s role in society.

    Was Kaczynski merely a deluded extremist, or did his warnings about technological control hold some merit? And how do we balance justice, security, and the rights of incarcerated individuals? Join us as we unpack the ongoing consequences of the Unabomber case.

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  • The Chilling Case of Daniel Bartlam
    Feb 26 2025

    This week, we take you across the Atlantic to the quiet town of Red Hill, Nottinghamshire, where a family tragedy unfolds in the dead of night.

    At just 14 years old, Daniel Bartlam became known as the "Coronation Street Killer" after brutally murdering his own mother, Jackie, in a case so shocking it left detectives speechless. What started as a house fire quickly unraveled into a premeditated crime with eerie clues—violent writings, disturbing internet searches, and a chilling script describing the exact murder Daniel would later commit.

    What led this seemingly normal teenager down such a dark path? And why did he try to convince police that a masked intruder was to blame?

    Join us as we break down the case, the investigation, and the devastating impact it had on Jackie’s loved ones—especially her youngest son, Dominic.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of violent crime, arson, and domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised.

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    18 mins
  • The Unsolved Murder of 15-Year-Old Ashley Ouellette
    Feb 22 2025

    In the early hours of February 10, 1999, 15-year-old Ashley Ouellette was found lying face-down in the middle of a quiet road in Saco, Maine. She had been strangled, dressed, and eerily placed as if someone wanted her to be found. But how did she get there? And who was responsible?

    Ashley was a teenager trying to turn her life around—yet within hours of saying goodnight to her mother, she was dead. Despite numerous leads, suspicious individuals, and unsettling connections, no one has ever been arrested for her murder. Even more disturbing? A young man who claimed to know who killed Ashley mysteriously vanished just a few months later.

    Today, we break down every chilling detail of Ashley's final hours, the Sanborn brothers’ questionable involvement, the cryptic evidence found in their home, and the frustrating lack of arrests. Was this a crime of passion, a cover-up, or something even more sinister?

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    28 mins

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