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  • Ep 4: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
    2025/12/04

    The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist remains the most valuable art theft in modern history —

    a crime that stunned the world and left investigators with more questions than answers.

    In this episode, Crimecase By AI breaks down:

    • How two men disguised as police officers walked out with half a billion dollars in art

    • Why the museum’s security was so vulnerable

    • The leading theories investigators still debate

    • What makes this case one of the most infamous unsolved heists ever

    A clear, fact-driven retelling.

    No speculation.

    Just the case — powered by AI precision.

    Listen now on Spotify, Acast, and Apple Podcasts.

    New episodes every Thursday.


    SOURCES

    FBI Public Statement – Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist investigation updates

    The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Archives – Official case summaries and public releases

    The Boston Globe – Investigative reporting on the 1990 heist and 2013 FBI announcement

    Stephen KurkjianStolen: The Untold Story of the Gardner Heist

    Associated Press – Coverage of missing artworks and reward notices

    International art-crime reporting linked to organized crime involvement theories

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    9 分
  • AI Insight — Episode 1: The Science Behind Cold Case DNA
    2025/12/02

    Cold cases don’t fade because the truth disappears.

    They fade because the evidence falls silent.

    In this first episode of AI Insight, we explore how modern forensic science and advanced AI tools bring long-forgotten cases back to life.

    From trace DNA to genetic reconstruction, pattern recognition and microscopic material analysis — this is how investigators reveal what time tried to erase.

    Short, sharp and forensic.

    A new layer of Crimecase By AI.

    New Insight episodes every Tuesday.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 分
  • Ep 1: The Dunbar Armored Heist
    2025/11/27

    A meticulously planned inside job at the Dunbar Armored facility in Los Angeles resulted in one of the largest cash thefts in U.S. history. This documentary-style episode of Crimecase by AI examines the verified facts behind the 18.9-million-dollar heist, the two-year investigation, and the unexpected mistake that exposed the crew behind it.


    SOURCES

    Los Angeles Times – “Inside the Dunbar Armored Heist” (1999–2001 archival reporting)

    ABC News – “How One of the Biggest Cash Heists in U.S. History Fell Apart”

    FBI Case Records – Dunbar Armored Robbery investigation summaries

    Court Records, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California – United States v. Allen Pace III et al.

    Associated Press – “Break in Dunbar Heist Came from a Single Bill”

    Contemporary reporting on security failures and recovery efforts


    PRODUCER’S NOTE

    This episode was created entirely by AI and is based strictly on verified, publicly available sources from reputable news organizations and official federal records. No speculation has been added. All narrative elements follow documented facts related to the Dunbar Armored heist and subsequent investigations.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    10 分
  • Ep 2: The Crawford Family Murders
    2025/11/27

    A pregnant mother and her three children were found dead inside a crashed car at the bottom of a coastal cliff in Victoria, Australia. What seemed like an accident soon unraveled into a staged scene, a meticulously planned murder — and a fugitive who was never found.

    This documentary-style episode of Crimecase by AI examines the verified facts behind the Crawford family murders of 1970.


    SOURCES

    The Age – “The Crawford Family Murders: A Mystery That Still Haunts Australia”

    ABC News Australia – “The Hunt for Elmer Crawford”

    Victoria Police – “Unsolved: The Crawford Family Murders” (officiell genomgång)

    Herald Sun – “Crawford Family Murders: The Chilling Details”

    True Crime Australia – “The Family Man Who Vanished”

    Greg FogartyAlmost Perfect: The Crawford Family Murders (2012)

    Public reporting and archival material summarizing the 1970 investigation


    PRODUCER’S NOTE

    This episode was created entirely by AI and is based solely on verified, publicly available sources from reputable news outlets and official reports.

    No speculation has been added. All narrative elements follow documented facts and established investigative findings.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    8 分
  • Ep 3: The Norrmalmstorg robbery
    2025/11/27

    A failed bank robbery in central Stockholm turned into a six-day hostage crisis that introduced a new psychological concept to the world: Stockholm Syndrome.

    This documentary-style episode of Crimecase by AI examines the verified facts behind the 1973 Norrmalmstorg robbery and its lasting impact on policing and psychology.


    SOURCES

    National Archives of Sweden – “Norrmalmstorgsdramat 1973”

    Sveriges Radio – Interviews and archival reporting (1973)

    Nils Bejerot – “Psychological Reactions in Hostage Situations,” Swedish Criminology Journal (1974)

    Encyclopedia Britannica – Entry on Stockholm Syndrome

    Stockholm District Court – Court records relating to Jan-Erik Olsson (1974)

    Contemporary Swedish press coverage from Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet (1973)

    Academic analyses and retrospective reporting on hostage negotiation and crisis psychology


    PRODUCER’S NOTE

    This episode was created entirely by AI and is based solely on verified, publicly available sources from reputable news outlets, official archives, and academic publications.

    No speculation has been added. All information reflects documented facts from the 1973 investigation and the resulting psychological studies.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    9 分
  • Trailer: Crimecase By AI – Premiere November 27
    2025/11/24

    This is the official trailer for Crimecase By AI — a documentary-style true crime podcast where every episode is fully researched, written, and narrated by AI. Using only verified public sources, each story is told with calm, factual, and structured narration, free from speculation or dramatization.

    The podcast premieres on Thursday, November 27, with three full episodes released on launch day, followed by a new episode every Thursday.

    In this trailer, you’ll get a brief introduction to the concept, the storytelling approach, and what you can expect from the cases covered in the series.

    If you’re looking for true crime told with accuracy, clarity, and a documentary tone — Crimecase By AI is made for you.

    This episode was created entirely by AI using verified public sources.

    For case suggestions or inquiries: crimecasebyai@yahoo.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 分