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The Greedy Mofos Podcast

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Pippa and Aston explore true crimes dealing with the greed for money resulting in these stupid, greedy mofos (muthaf*#kers) getting caught.

Listen for their entertaining way of breaking down the most notorious financial crimes.

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    • Greed, Family, And A Fatal Plot
      Jan 27 2026

      A missed school pickup, a luxury apartment, and a family who treated generosity like a bottomless ATM—this is the chilling story of Abby Choi’s 2023 murder in Hong Kong. We follow the trail from a high-profile model’s glamorous public life to the moment investigators opened a rented flat and found a scene that still shocks seasoned true-crime fans.

      If stories of greed, betrayal, and forensic breadcrumbs fascinate you, press play now. Then tell us your theory: father-in-law or ex-husband? Two Mistresses? Or the mother-in-law? Subscribe, share with a friend who loves true crime, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show.

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      34 min
    • Murder in Billionaire's Paradise
      Jan 20 2026

      A billionaire dies in one of the safest places on earth, and the story only gets stranger from there. From Edmund Safra’s world of private banking for oligarchs and celebrities to the paranoia that shaped his daily life, we explore how a night of supposed intruders, a panic room, and a fire meant to trigger help spiraled into tragedy.

      We walk through Ted’s background and his lucrative role in Safra’s care. Then we turn to Lily—widowed before, influential in elite circles, and the person who reportedly sent the bodyguards home that night. Layer in rumors of Russian influence and threats, ties to the Prince of Monaco, and unusual police delays, and the case becomes a study in how power can bend procedure and blur truth.

      This conversation doesn’t claim a neat ending. Instead, it weighs incentives, access, and anomalies: who had the most to gain, why the response lagged, and how conflicting confessions and shifting witness stories muddy the waters. If you’re drawn to true crime that intersects with wealth, geopolitics, and the psychology of fear, this episode is a guided map through a maze where the obvious answer may not be the right one.

      Subscribe, share your theory, and leave a review—who do you think benefits most, and what did we miss?

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      36 min
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