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Crime Night

Crime Night

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Some cases were closed. Others were just buried.

Crime Night is the podcast that digs into the cases law enforcement left behind — cold cases, unsolved murders, and criminal investigations that never made it to a courtroom. Every episode pulls from court documents, police records, and firsthand reporting to reconstruct what really happened, and why the system failed to find answers.

This isn't true crime as entertainment. It's true crime as accountability. Host Seth approaches each real crime case with the methodology of an investigative journalist — no speculation dressed up as fact, no dramatization for shock value. Just a clear, unflinching look at criminal investigation failures, overlooked evidence, and the people still waiting for justice.

Seth spent years studying criminal justice and has dedicated his work to amplifying cases that deserve a second look. His background gives him the analytical edge to break down complex forensic and procedural details without losing the human story at the center.

Crime Night is built for listeners who are done with surface-level storytelling. If you want real cases examined with depth and integrity — not just a retelling — this show was made for you.

New episodes drop everyday, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Long enough to go deep. Focused enough to keep you locked in.

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  • The Extracted Heart: Confession without Clemency in Tuxtla
    2026/07/15
    The Extracted Heart: Confession Without Mercy in Tuxtla: The Murder of Wendy Lizeth Ochoa

    A man records himself sharpening knives three days prior. On the evening of April 28, 2012, he abducts his ex-partner from a bus stop in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, murders her at his home, and dismembers her body with surgical precision. The impossible: he confessed everything without remorse, was released seven years later due to "poor case integration," and a judicial system that was aware of previous violence did not lift a finger.

    In this episode, we explore how a formal complaint from October 2011, an arrest warrant issued on February 27, 2012 - one day before the crime - and documented patterns of violence against multiple partners were ignored by the Public Ministry. We will examine the contradictory forensic evidence, the confession recordings, the luminol that revealed blood in three rooms, and the question that haunts Chiapas: was it institutional negligence or silent complicity?

    Victim: Wendy Lizeth Ochoa
    Date: April 28, 2012
    Location: Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
    Status: Open criminal case; killer recaptured in 2019

    - Villatoro confessed without remorse while celebrating Teacher's Day days after the crime
    - Dental amalgams placed days before allowed forensic identification without the need for DNA
    - Active arrest warrant issued exactly one day before the murder, following the complaint from October 2011
    - Released in February 2019 due to a deficient case file from the Public Ministry, despite confession and luminol evidence at his home

    Wendy Lizeth Ochoa, Tuxtla Gutiérrez Chiapas 2012, murder, forensic, dismemberment, criminal minds, investigation, homicide, confession, gender violence, true crime Spanish

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    OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases.

    Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived.

    We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered.

    From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault.

    © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie
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    21 分
  • The Police Officer Who Buried at Home: The Forties of Chalchuapa
    2026/07/14
    The Police Who Buried at Home: The Forties of Chalchuapa: The Serial Homicide of Hugo Osorio Chávez

    On the night of May 7, 2021, police found a man lying among corpses in a house in Chalchuapa, pretending to be dead. His breathing gave him away. In a single night, a former officer killed four people: a medical student, her mother, her sister, and his own accomplice. Behind that massacre, a decade of unsolved disappearances.

    In this episode, we explore how an officer was dismissed in 2005 for sexual abuse and operated with impunity for sixteen years, how a grandfather mortgaged his home to finance his grandson's emigration—who was murdered in the living room—and why only twelve of the forty confessed bodies were identified five months later. The contradictions between voluntary confession and the limits of forensic investigation reveal cracks in the system that allowed a network of at least eleven accomplices.

    Main Victim: Alexis Palomo Lima
    Date: May 7, 2021
    Location: Chalchuapa, El Salvador
    Status: Sentenced to 70 years without benefits

    - A confessed ex-police officer of forty homicides buried in his yard for a decade, but only twelve bodies were identified in five months.
    - The grandfather of the first victim mortgaged his lifelong home to pay seven thousand dollars for an emigration that ended in murder in the living room.
    - Osorio was dismissed in 2005 for documented sexual abuse, but the system did not monitor him while he operated a clandestine cemetery in a residential area.
    - Eleven people were arrested based on direct identification by Osorio, but the prosecution never publicly clarified whether they were co-authors or minor facilitators.

    Hugo Osorio Chávez, Chalchuapa El Salvador serial homicide, 2021, serial murder, investigation, forensic, imperfect crimes, criminal minds, justice, missing persons, true crime Spanish

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    To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com

    OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases.

    Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived.

    We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered.

    From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault.

    © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie
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    18 分
  • Nine years free: the mother who secretly tortured
    2026/07/13
    Nine years free: the mother who secretly tortured: The murder of Teresa Norr

    A mother worked as a caregiver for the elderly while her daughters disappeared, burned in the mountains of California. The system released her after she shot a man in the back in 1964; nine years later, a sister would see her photo on television and finally the police would act.

    In this episode, we explore how Teresa Norr escalated from an unpunished murder in the sixties to the torture and death of at least two documented daughters, while authorities returned her victims home and dismissed formal complaints. How did a justice system allow a serial killer to operate freely for decades?

    Victim: Susan and Sheila Norr
    Date: 1984-1985
    Location: California (Placer and Nevada Counties)
    Status: Sentenced to life imprisonment, 1995

    - She was arrested in Salt Lake City in 1993 after nine years on the run, working as a caregiver for the elderly under a false name.
    - Her first murder in 1964 resulted in a "not guilty" verdict despite evidence of shooting from behind while fleeing.
    - The police returned Susan home after she reported documented torture, believing Teresa's claims of mental illness.
    - She was classified in category 22 of Dr. Michael Stone's Evil Index: a torturing psychopath of the worst kind.

    Teresa Norr, Sacramento, serial murder, California 1964-1985, psychopathy, domestic torture, failed justice, criminal investigation, criminal minds, homicide, imperfect crimes, Spanish true crime

    To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 30-day free trial at obomedia.com

    OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases.

    Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived.

    We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered.

    From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault.

    © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie
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    20 分
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