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Red Tree Crime is a true crime podcast that goes beyond headlines to explore the psychology of crime, police interrogations, and real investigative footage. Each episode breaks down real criminal cases, focusing on behavioral analysis, interrogation tactics, and the critical moments that lead suspects to reveal the truth.
This podcast is for listeners who want to understand not just what happened, but how and why crimes unfold, through a calm, detailed, and analytical true crime narrative.Copyright Red Tree Crime
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  • Savage Donnie Pimps Out His Sister To The Killer
    May 3 2026
    "The sister thought she was going to a party. Donnie told her to 'trust me, just one favor.' She never came home." What kind of brother delivers his own flesh and blood to a predator? This is the story of Savage Donnie — and the betrayal beyond imagination.
    In this harrowing true crime episode, we investigate the case of a man known as "Savage Donnie" who allegedly facilitated the assault and murder of his own sister by trading her to a killer in exchange for drugs, money, or protection — depending on which testimony you believe. We break down the investigation, the interrogation of Donnie (where he showed more emotion about his lost phone than his dead sister), and the chilling testimony of the killer himself. Featuring expert commentary on betrayal trauma, familial pimping, and how the justice system charges "accessories before the fact" when those accessories share DNA with the victim. Listener discretion absolutely required — graphic discussion of violence, exploitation, and sexual assault. Not for sensitive listeners. Press play for a case that will make you question everything about family loyalty.
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    51 min
  • 25 Year Old Had 5 Abortions But Then Police Find The 6th Infant
    May 3 2026
    "The neighbor smelled something coming from the basement. Police thought it was a dead animal." What they found was worse: a newborn, hidden, never reported — and a woman who had told doctors she had terminated every pregnancy. Except one.
    In this deeply disturbing true crime episode, we investigate the case of a 25-year-old woman with a documented history of five legal abortions — but when police searched her home, they discovered the remains of a sixth infant who had been born alive. We analyze the investigation, the autopsy results, the interrogation where she claimed "I didn't know I was pregnant," and the forensic evidence that contradicted her. Featuring expert commentary on neonaticide, the psychology of pregnancy denial, and how the legal system distinguishes between abortion and infanticide. This episode explores uncomfortable questions about bodily autonomy, responsibility, and the line between medical termination and criminal concealment. Listener discretion absolutely required — graphic discussion of infant death. Not for sensitive listeners. Press play if you can handle the grayest of moral territories.
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    47 min
  • The Most Disgusting Crime You_ll Ever Hear About - JCS INSPIRED
    May 3 2026
    "You will want to turn this off. I almost didn't make this episode." Some crimes are violent. Some are tragic. And some are so deeply disturbing that they haunt even the professionals who investigate them. This is one of those cases.
    In this JCS-inspired true crime episode, we examine a case that ranks among the most repulsive in criminal history — not just for the act itself, but for the calm, clinical way the suspect described it during interrogation. We break down the psychological profile of offenders who commit unthinkable acts without visible remorse, the forensic evidence that left no room for denial, and the detective's struggle to maintain professional composure. Featuring expert commentary on paraphilias, moral insanity, and how the legal system handles crimes that seem almost designed to shock the conscience. This episode is not for entertainment — it's for understanding the absolute limits of human depravity. Listener discretion is not a suggestion — it's a requirement. Do not listen if you are easily disturbed, eating, or with children. Press play only if you truly understand what you're asking for.
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    57 min
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