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True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard

True Crime Cases You Haven't Heard

De : Steve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast
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True Crime podcast hosted by Steve Rhode, exploring untold true crime stories and the complexities behind true crime cases. Each episode honors victims while discussing justice and accidentally teaching new information you don't know. To join the exclusive email notification list go to https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribeSteve Rhode | Host of the True Crime Podcast
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    • 5-Time Felon Refused to Kill Raul Mena: A True Crime Case
      Feb 18 2026

      The Fairhope sisters' murder-for-hire plot is one of the most morally complex true crime cases we've covered. Three Alabama sisters paid a five-time convicted felon to kill their brother-in-law — and she became the only person who did the right thing.

      Built from 76 pages of federal court documents including the sentencing transcript, this episode reveals how a $500 vet bill became a murder contract, and what happened when the intended victim walked into court to thank the woman hired to kill him.

      All five defendants have been sentenced. Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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      1 h et 7 min
    • Firefighter Sean Williamson Killed for $400K Insurance
      Feb 11 2026

      Lt. Sean Williamson's death in a Philadelphia building collapse is one of the most preventable true crime cases we've covered. The fire was out. He was inside checking the structure — then three stories came down on six people.


      Built from 466 pages of federal court documents, this episode reveals how building owner Al-Ashraf Khalil set fire to his own pizza shop for an insurance payout, texted his accomplice "Bro one fireman died" at 5:25 AM, signed the insurance claim the same day, then boarded a plane to Jordan.

      Khalil is now serving 40 years in federal prison. Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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      41 min
    • He Told the Truth. They Put Him in a Psych Ward. A True Crime Case
      Feb 4 2026

      William Woods told the truth about his identity — and they put him in a psych ward. This true crime case begins at an Albuquerque hot dog cart in 1988, where a coworker stole Woods' wallet and spent the next 35 years living as him.

      Built from 359 pages of federal court documents, this episode reveals how Woods was arrested, jailed for 428 days, committed to a mental hospital, and forcibly medicated — all for insisting he was himself. The man who stole his identity called prosecutors demanding his victim stay locked up.

      Ian Mallory, a university police detective and a DNA paternity test finally proved what Woods had been saying all along. Court documents are sent exclusively to subscribers when episodes drop — subscribe now at https://truecrimeunheard.com/subscribe so you don't miss future case files.

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      55 min
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