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Some cases are never truly closed. The files go cold, the headlines fade — but the questions remain.

True Crime Bloodlines is a podcast that goes beyond the surface of real crime cases to expose what most investigations miss: the family ties, inherited patterns, and generational secrets that turn ordinary people into killers. This isn't standard criminal investigation content. Every case is examined through the lens of bloodlines — how violence, manipulation, and obsession travel through families across decades.

Jack is a former forensic case researcher with over eight years of experience consulting on cold cases and studying criminal psychology. He has spent years inside police archives, court transcripts, and victim advocacy files that never made the evening news. That background shapes every episode — no speculation without evidence, no drama without facts.

This show is built for listeners who feel like true crime podcasts scratch the surface but never go deep enough. If you want criminal investigation analysis that connects the dots between psychology, family history, and crime, you are in the right place.

New episodes drop every Tuesday, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Each case is fully researched and presented as a standalone investigation, so you can start anywhere.

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  • The bear that died from pure cocaine in Georgia
    Apr 19 2026
    The bear that died from pure cocaine in Georgia: The accidental homicide of a drug dealer turned wild beast

    A 300-kilogram black bear was found dead with no visible wounds in a Georgia forest in December 1985. Its stomach was packed to the brim with pure cocaine. How did nearly 410 kilograms of drugs end up on the forest floor?

    In this episode, we explore the night when Andrew Thornton, a former military paratrooper turned luxury drug dealer, jumped from a Cessna over northern Georgia with bags of cocaine while federal agents pursued him. We reconstruct the aerial interception, the parachute that never fully deployed, and the animal that consumed an impossible overdose. Why was an experienced trafficker wearing Gucci loafers under his bulletproof vest?

    Victim: Andrew Thornton (indirectly: unidentified black bear)
    Date: September 10-11, 1985
    Location: Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia; Knoxville, Tennessee
    Status: Closed - death confirmed by overdose

    - Thornton jumped with a reserve parachute that failed, impacting the entrance of an elderly man with Alzheimer's in Tennessee before dawn
    - The bear consumed the entire contents of a fallen duffel bag, dying within minutes, 90 meters from the discovery
    - The autopsy revealed the stomach "full to the brim with cocaine," earning it the nickname Cocaine Bear
    - The taxidermied bear now rests in Kentucky Fun Mall, Lexington, the only physical evidence of the failed operation

    Andrew Thornton, Chattahoochee Georgia, 1985, drug trafficking, federal investigation, paratrooper, overdose, criminal mystery, forensic, true crime Spanish

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    If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.

    Topics Covered:
    True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    20 min
  • Five Divers Sucked In: The Silence of 48 Hours
    Apr 18 2026
    Five Divers Sucked In: The Silence of 48 Hours: Negligent Homicide in Trinidad and Tobago

    On February 25, 2022, five professional divers were sucked alive into a 1,200-foot underwater gas pipeline without breathing equipment. Four died waiting for rescue while their families listened to knocks against the pipe from the surface. Only one man emerged. What he did afterward was almost impossible. What the others did not do was unforgivable.

    In this episode, we explore how Christopher Budram navigated flooded sections in total darkness using a randomly found diving tank, why authorities declared a rescue "too dangerous" when the knocks continued to be audible, and how the Delta-P effect—a known and preventable suction phenomenon—became a death sentence for four men trapped in an invisible air pocket.

    Victims: Christopher Budram, Kazim Ali Jr., Yousef Henry, Fisel Kaban, Rishi Nagassar
    Date: February 25, 2022
    Location: Point Lisas, Trinidad and Tobago
    Status: Open investigation

    - Christopher was rescued after traversing two flooded sections without being able to see the tank's pressure gauge, in total darkness.
    - The four remaining divers audibly knocked on the pipe for 48 hours before the knocks ceased.
    - The Berth 6 pipeline had been inactive since 2018, sealed with an inflatable plug covered by a livable airbag habitat.
    - Christopher attempted to return to the water twice: once at the site and once from the hospital; both attempts were stopped by authorities.

    Christopher Budram, underwater pipeline Trinidad Tobago, February 2022, Delta-P effect, commercial diving, negligence, failed rescue, underwater disaster, true crime Spanish

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    © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved.
    This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com.

    Recommended Listening:
    If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.

    Topics Covered:
    True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    22 min
  • Surgical openings in the reservoir: the case that Brazil concealed
    Apr 17 2026
    Surgical openings in the reservoir: the case that Brazil concealed: The discovery of a mutilated corpse in 1988.

    A ten-year-old boy disperses vultures at the Billings reservoir and finds a body with perfect circular openings, lacking internal organs and a face. The Brazilian government erases all media coverage for six years. What tool extracts viscera through openings smaller than four centimeters, and why did the authorities systematically hide it?

    In this episode, we explore the anomalous police response that sanitized the scene within hours, the leaked autopsy from 1994 that revealed maximum emergency neurological response during the procedures, and the impossible connection to identical livestock mutilations documented two years earlier in areas of military UFO sightings. Why was the governmental silence broken from within the state apparatus itself?

    Victim: Fisherman identified (identity not publicly confirmed)
    Date: September 29, 1988
    Location: Billings reservoir, São Paulo, Brazil
    Status: No judicial resolution

    - Four circular openings of 2.5 to 3.8 centimeters with clean edges, compatible with precision surgical instruments, no manual violence.
    - Total extraction of viscera by suction confirmed in autopsy, with no secondary internal lacerations from conventional surgery.
    - Extreme vagus nerve activity at death indicates the victim was conscious during the procedures, cardiac arrest due to extreme pain documented.
    - Identical pattern in mutilated livestock prior to the human discovery in areas where military documented UFO sightings in May 1986.

    Fisherman Billings reservoir, surgical mutilation, Brazil 1988, murder, investigation, forensic, mystery, media suppression, intrigue, homicide, Spanish true crime

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    This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com.

    Recommended Listening:
    If you are a fan of deep-dive investigative podcasts and suspenseful storytelling like Crime Junkie, True Crime with Kendall Rae, Dateline NBC, 48 Hours, Morbid, 20/20, Betrayal Season 5, MrBallen Podcast: Strange Dark & Mysterious Stories, My Favorite Murder, Criminal, Murder at the U, Snapped: Women Who Murder, Serialously with Annie Elise, Casefile True Crime, or The Epstein Files, this will be your new favorite podcast.

    Topics Covered:
    True crime podcast, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, missing persons, real crime stories, investigative journalism, homicide investigations, forensic science, interrogations, 911 calls, true crime daily, true crime 24 hours podcast, unexplained deaths, true crime stories English.

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    23 min
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