The True Crime Tapes

By: Bobby Capucci
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  • The True Crime Tapes pulls you into the shadowy depths of the criminal underworld, where the line between justice and chaos is razor-thin. Each episode dissects the minds of history’s most infamous serial killers, unravels the inner workings of organized crime syndicates, and investigates baffling missing person cases that still haunt the public’s imagination. From the bloody reign of ruthless mob bosses to the chilling patterns of elusive predators, True Crime Time delivers gripping, deeply researched storytelling that leaves no stone unturned.

    With a relentless pursuit of truth, True Crime Time goes beyond the headlines, diving into the psychology, motives, and investigations behind the world’s most shocking crimes. You’ll hear firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and rare archival material that shed new light on cases both well-known and obscure. Whether it’s the brutality of cartel wars, the sinister precision of serial murderers, or the eerie last-known moments of vanished souls, this podcast brings you face-to-face with the darker side of human.

    Every week, True Crime Time takes you on a journey through the twisted corridors of crime, guided by immersive storytelling and chilling attention to detail. Expect heart-pounding narratives, intricate conspiracy threads, and unsettling truths that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. If you crave the rush of uncovering the darkest mysteries, brace yourself—because in this world, the truth is often stranger, and far more terrifying, than fiction.
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Episodes
  • Murder In Moscow: Bryan Kohberger And The Claims That He Is Being Framed (3/14/25)
    Mar 14 2025
    ​In the ongoing case against Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, recent court filings reveal that his defense team plans to argue that the knife sheath found at the crime scene, which contained Kohberger's DNA, may have been planted by the actual perpetrator. Prosecutors have indicated that the defense does not dispute the presence of Kohberger's DNA on the sheath but contends that this evidence does not confirm his presence at the crime scene. Instead, they suggest that the real killer could have deliberately placed the sheath to mislead investigators.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Kohberger defense team plans to argue knife sheath planted by 'real killer' | Fox News
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    12 mins
  • VMA Jane Doe Is Caught On Tape Saying Jay-Z Didn't Assault Her (3/14/25)
    Mar 14 2025
    In a significant development, Jane Doe, who previously accused Jay-Z of raping her at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards after-party, was recorded admitting that the rapper did not assault her. In the recording, obtained by ABC News, she stated that while Jay-Z was present at the event, he "didn't have anything to do with any sexual acts" involving her. Furthermore, she alleged that her attorney, Tony Buzbee, "pushed" her to include Jay-Z in the lawsuit, suggesting that Buzbee encouraged her to pursue legal action against the rapper.

    In response, Buzbee denied these allegations, calling them a "blatant lie." He provided a separate recording where Jane Doe refuted claims that she had admitted to lying about Jay-Z's involvement or that Buzbee had coerced her into making false allegations. Despite these conflicting accounts, the lawsuit against Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled. Subsequently, Jay-Z filed a defamation lawsuit against Jane Doe and her attorneys, asserting that the false accusations have caused him significant personal and financial harm.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Jay-Z Accuser Admits He Never Raped Her and Blames Lawsuit On Lawyer
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    11 mins
  • Catching A Killer: The Cold Cases of Misty Saenz, Lindsay Harris And Jodi Brewer (3/14/25)
    Mar 14 2025
    Jodi Marie Brewer was a 19-year-old woman from Las Vegas who disappeared on August 14, 2003. Her torso was discovered two weeks later, wrapped in plastic and cloth, near Interstate 15 in San Bernardino County, California. Brewer had been involved in sex work, a factor that has drawn parallels between her case and other unsolved murders of sex workers in the early 2000s. In 2023, following the arrest of suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann, who owned timeshare properties in Las Vegas, authorities began reevaluating Brewer's case for potential connections to Heuermann, offering renewed hope for answers in her unsolved murder.

    ​Lindsay Marie Harris was a 21-year-old woman from Skaneateles, New York, who moved to Las Vegas in 2003 with her boyfriend. On May 4, 2005, she disappeared from her home in Henderson, Nevada, after being last seen making a bank deposit. Her rental car was later found abandoned in the desert, and her credit cards remained unused. Weeks later, on May 23, 2005, children discovered severed legs near Interstate 55 in Divernon, Illinois; these remains were identified as Harris's in 2008 through DNA testing.

    Harris had been arrested multiple times for prostitution in Las Vegas, leading investigators to suspect a connection between her murder and other unsolved cases involving sex workers. Initially, authorities considered Neal Falls, a suspected serial killer, as a potential suspect. More recently, following the 2023 arrest of Rex Heuermann, the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer with ties to Las Vegas, investigators have revisited Harris's case to explore any possible connections.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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    49 mins

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