Texas Crime Stories

By: Robert Riggs
  • Summary

  • Tales of true crime defy the imagination in the sprawling expanse of Texas, where the mythical shadows of oil, cowboys, and cattle loom as large as the state itself. The Texas Crime Stories podcast unfurls the grim tapestry of the most confounding and chilling crimes that have scarred the Lone Star State and the Southwestern United States. What is it about Texas that makes it the epicenter of some of the world’s most bizarre and perplexing criminal acts? What festers in the underbelly of Texas' vibrant facade? Peabody Award-winning Investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes listeners across the state’s diverse landscape, into the hearts and minds of those who pursue justice, and into the psyche of evil. Riggs peels back the layers of the criminal mind with chilling precision and delves deep into the grim realities of criminal cases that have left suffering and emotional scars across communities. “Texas Crime Stories” reveals the full scope of human depravity through face-to-face encounters with serial killers, inside looks at maximum-security prisons, and firsthand reports of the aftermath of homicides and mass shootings. Riggs and a cadre of veteran police beat reporters open their notebooks to tell real-life stories based on the facts from case files and investigators. Listeners hear from Riggs’ network of law enforcement sources established during three decades of Television and online reporting. Each story is a deep dive into the maze of criminal psychology, seeking answers to the ‘why’ behind the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of crimes that are often stranger than fiction. “Texas Crime Stories" is your front-row ticket to the unfolding drama of real-life cases. It explores the sinister journey from crime scene to courtroom to cellblock through the eyes of those most intimately involved: investigators, offenders, and victims. It’s a passage into the heart of darkness, where the most perplexing criminal cases are brought to light. Follow "Texas Crime Stories" to embark on this compelling odyssey. Recommend it to friends who dare to confront the darkness within us.
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Episodes
  • True Crime Meets Fiction: David Bethel Exposes the Dark Psychology of Killers
    Oct 22 2024

    Take a deep dive into the intersection of real-life horrors and fictional narratives.

    Joining me is acclaimed author David Bethel, whose latest novel, Mapping The Night, weaves the psychological intricacies of serial killers with chilling realism.

    Drawing on extensive research and true crime cases, Bethel's work offers more than just gripping thrillers; it presents a haunting exploration into the minds of those who commit some of the most heinous acts imaginable.

    Together, we examine the psychology behind serial killers, the human capacity for darkness, and Bethel’s encounters that shaped his interest in this macabre subject matter.

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    24 mins
  • Patty Hearst: Heiress or Revolutionary? The Unsolved Mystery of Her Radical Transformation
    Oct 17 2024

    In 1974, the world was stunned when Patty Hearst, the 19-year-old granddaughter of media mogul William Randolph Hearst, appeared in a surveillance video brandishing a military carbine during a bank robbery.

    Two months earlier, the radical Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), a violent group with Marxist ideologies kidnapped Hearst from her apartment in Berkley, California.

    Whether Hearst was a victim of brainwashing or a willing accomplice has captivated the public for decades.

    On the 50th anniversary of her abduction, journalist Roger Rapoport revisits this polarizing case in his book Searching for Patty Hearst, offering new insights into one of the most bizarre and controversial crimes in American history.

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    30 mins
  • The Murderous Texas Minister Who Was A Holy Terror
    Oct 15 2024

    Matt Baker, a charismatic Baptist minister hid a deadly secret behind his saintly facade.

    Baker, who gained the trust of his congregation and the community, murdered his wife and tried to make it look like a suicide.

    His sinister crime went undiscovered until a relentless investigation by former U.S. prosecutor Bill Johnston and former U.S. Deputy Marshal Mike McNamara uncovered the truth.

    The case not only exposed Baker’s crimes but also revealed a disturbing pattern of sexual abuse within America's largest Protestant denomination.

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    44 mins

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