• 943 Resets: The Compulsive Digital Concealment of a Terrorist
    4 mins
  • Decades to Justice: How DNA and Detective Work Trapped a Washington Serial Killer
    Apr 19 2026
    This episode examines the chilling crimes of Morris Frampton through the lens of veteran detective Robert Keppel, focusing on the brutal 1977 murders that initially led to his capture. It details the forensic "signatures" left at his crime scenes and how these ritualistic patterns helped investigators understand the depth of his depravity. Ultimately, the podcast illustrates the power of cold-case technology, showing how DNA evidence eventually secured justice for a third victim decades after the original investigation.
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    35 mins
  • Predatory Systems: The Psychology of Cartel Institutional Loyalty
    2 mins
  • The Paperwork Trap: The Allegations Against Eric Swalwell
    3 mins
  • The Post-Pandemic Trajectory of Youth Gun Violence in America: A Cautious Decline Amid Persistent Tragedy
    4 mins
  • The Public Murder Registry: A Proposal for Enhanced Community Safety
    2 mins
  • Is there really a rise of female Teacher sex perpetrators?
    4 mins
  • From Orgasmic Meditation to Federal Prison: The Fall of Nicole Daedone and OneTaste
    2 mins