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We Saw the Devil: Crime & Political Analysis

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We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions.

This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up in the ground. From serial killers protected by police to political violence disguised as law enforcement, from cold cases buried by corruption to state sanctioned murder carried out in broad daylight — We Saw the Devil connects the dots between crime, politics, and power that other podcasts won't touch.
What makes this show different:

Every case exists within systems — police departments, courts, prisons, immigration enforcement, political machines. We examine those systems.

Cases others won't cover. Police killings. Political assassinations. Government adjacent violence. Crimes committed by the powerful against the powerless.
Deep research, not just Wikipedia. Court documents. FOIA requests. Original interviews. First person sources. We do the work.
No cop worship. We respect victims and survivors. We don't lionize law enforcement or assume the official story is true.
Intersections of crime and politics. How true crime and political crime overlap: corruption, cover ups, state violence, and the bodies left behind.

Episodes covered:
Cold cases and unsolved murders
Serial killers and the systems that enabled them
Police violence and law enforcement killings
Political crimes and government corruption
Missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
Immigration enforcement and border deaths
Wrongful convictions and prosecutorial misconduct
Historical true crime with modern political resonance
Breaking cases with political dimensions

If you believe that true crime isn't just entertainment, that understanding violence means understanding power...this is your podcast.

New episodes weekly. Subscribe, leave a review, and join the community.

Content warning: This podcast contains explicit language, detailed descriptions of violence, and discussions of politically sensitive topics. Listener discretion advised.

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    • With Liberty and Justice For Some: The Epstein Files & This Week's News
      Feb 19 2026
      So, the President thinks he’s in a Liam Neeson movie, the DOJ thinks "transparency" means hiding 98% of the Epstein files, and Ghislaine Maxwell got a puppy. Happy Wednesday. The masks are officially off, and what’s underneath is even uglier than we thought.In this episode, I’m breaking down the absolute fever dream that is February 2026:
      • The Hunter Arc: Why the White House is rebranding the presidency as a revenge thriller and what "voter ID whether Congress likes it or not" actually means for the midterms.
      • The Zuck Trial: Mark Zuckerberg is finally in front of a jury (not a fan-boy Senate committee) defending why Meta thinks 10-year-olds are "valuable assets" rather than human beings.
      • Epstein’s 2%: Attorney General Pam Bondi claims "all" the files are out. Spoilers: They aren't. We talk 40 terabytes of missing data, Ted Lieu’s C-SPAN bombshell, and why the DOJ is busy redacting names while releasing victims' photos.
      • Eight Fractures: A brutal investigation into ICE enforcement in Minneapolis and the "Catch of the Day" operation that’s turning even the President’s own voters against him.
      • Subpoenaed Opinions: How DHS is using administrative subpoenas to unmask anonymous Reddit and Discord users for the crime of... having an opinion.
      • The Quiet Parts: From Jared Kushner’s nuclear "diplomacy" in Iran to the weaponization of health grants against blue states.

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      Keywords: True Crime, Political Analysis, Jeffrey Epstein, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Lawsuit, ICE, DHS Subpoena, Trump 2026, Pam Bondi, Ted Lieu, Civil Liberties, Privacy, Social Media Addiction, Human Rights.

      Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.

      Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.com

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      Discord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4

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      49 min
    • Welcome to the Gutter: Pam Bondi, Trump, the Epstein Files, and the Loyalty Test (aka Hearing)
      Feb 12 2026
      They raised their hands. Every. Single. One of them.


      The survivors sat three feet behind the Attorney General of the United States...a phalanx of white and blacked-out redaction shirts. When asked if the Department of Justice failed them, the hands went up. When asked if they’d been ignored by the very people sworn to protect them, the hands stayed up.


      But when asked if they actually trusted the DOJ? Dead silence.



      While they stood, Pam Bondi stared at her notes like eye contact was a biohazard. No apology for the "accidental" release of victim nudes. No explanation for why billionaire predators got the luxury of a black marker while their prey got doxed.


      She had the audacity to say she wouldn't "get in the gutter" with the committee.


      But here’s the reality: The gutter is where those survivors' private lives were dumped.


      Let's break down the absolute circus of the February 11th Judiciary hearing.


      Welcome to the gutter. We’re all in it now.


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      55 min
    • The Week America Told On Itself: Bad Bunny Super Bowl Meltdowns, Epstein Files, & DOJ Corruption
      Feb 11 2026
      While the country argued about a Super Bowl halftime show, the U.S. government quietly revealed how power actually works. In this episode of Red, White & Bruised, Robin breaks down the week America exposed itself in real time. From the culture war meltdown over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance to the resurfacing of the Epstein files, the dismissal of Steve Bannon’s criminal case, and a Justice Department increasingly aligned with political loyalty over accountability. This episode examines how distraction functions as cover fire. Loud outrage dominates headlines while structural changes reshape the legal, political, and information systems underneath.

      In this episode:
      • The coordinated backlash to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show and why culture war outrage is the point
      • Trump’s response to athletes speaking honestly at the Winter Olympics and the growing political cost of enforced “gratitude”
      • Ghislaine Maxwell invoking the Fifth Amendment while quietly signaling willingness to testify in exchange for a presidential pardon
      • New revelations about Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s post-conviction ties to Jeffrey Epstein
      • The Department of Justice moving to dismiss Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt conviction
      • A Fifth Circuit ruling allowing indefinite detention by ICE without bond hearings
      • Looming DHS funding deadlines and Democratic paralysis
      • Elon Musk’s renewed political spending and the growing money imbalance ahead of the midterms
      • The White House’s unprecedented “Media Offenders” page and its implications for press freedom
      • How culture war noise, legal infrastructure, financial power, and information control work together by design
      This is not chaos. It’s architecture. While public attention stays locked on spectacle, the machinery of power rewrites the rules in plain sight. This episode connects the dots between distraction and consequence...and asks what happens when the loudest outrage stops working.

      Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.

      Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.com

      Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevil

      Discord: https://discord.gg/X2qYXdB4

      Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevil

      Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast.
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      39 min
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