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  • Alina Burroughs - Crime Scene Investigator Talks True Crime
    2025/10/09

    In this week’s episode, I’m joined by Crime Scene Investigator and host of Crime Scene Confidential Alina Burroughs. In her crime scene career, Alina worked thousands of cases, including several high-profile violent crimes, and is trained in blood stain pattern analysis, bullet trajectory, recovery of buried bodies and documentation of skeletal remains.

    In this episode Alina shares her unique insights into the world of true crime and forensic science. She discusses the vital role of empathy in her work, the emotional toll of investigating crime scenes, and the importance of mental health for those in the field. Alina reflects on memorable cases, the evolution of forensic technology, and the ethical considerations surrounding true crime media.

    Links

    Alina's Website

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    Alina Burroughs emphasizes the importance of empathy in crime scene investigation.
    The emotional toll of working in crime scenes can be significant for investigators.
    Crime scene investigators often deal with a variety of cases beyond just murder.
    The Pulse nightclub shooting had a profound impact on Alina Burroughs.
    Mental health is crucial for those working in high-stress environments like crime scenes.
    True crime media often sensationalizes the criminal rather than focusing on the victims.
    Forensic technology has evolved rapidly, improving the accuracy of investigations.
    The importance of understanding the human element in crime and its impact on society.
    Alina Burroughs aims to educate the public about crime and justice through her work.
    The future of forensic science will continue to evolve with advancements in technology.

    Keywords

    true crime, crime scene investigation, empathy, forensic science, mental health, Alina Burroughs, crime, justice, technology, emotional impact

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Mike Gatto - Trying To Solve A Murder Live On The Show
    2025/10/01

    This week's episode is a first for me, where we try to solve a murder live on the show. I'm joined by American politician, Mike Gatto, who served in the California State Assembly from 2010 to 2016.

    Mike shares the harrowing story of his father's murder in 2013, exploring the complexities of the investigation and the impact on his family. Through a chronological narrative, Mike delves into the crime scene, the various theories surrounding the murder, and the emotional toll it has taken on him and his loved ones. And believe me, there are some crazy theories here and all have holes in them. So buckle up for this one, put on your sleuth hat, and try to make sense of this with us. Comment your theories below. And remember, if you're liking the podcast please rate, follow and share with others

    Links

    Mike's Book 📚

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    Mike Gatto's father was murdered in 2013, a shocking event that changed their family forever.
    The book 'Noor by Necessity' aims to shed light on the experience of victims' families.
    The crime scene showed no signs of forced entry, raising questions about the motive.
    Witness accounts described a suspicious individual resembling an Eastern European hit man.
    Multiple theories about the murder exist, but each has its flaws.
    The emotional impact of the murder has strained family relationships.
    Law enforcement's approach to the case has been criticized for its lack of progress.
    The importance of community involvement in solving unsolved cases is highlighted.
    Mike emphasizes the need to explore every lead, no matter how painful.
    A reward of $50,000 is offered for information leading to an arrest.

    Keywords

    murder, crime, investigation, family, justice, Los Angeles, true crime, unsolved, podcast, Mike Gatto, Hollywood, cold case, unsolved murder.

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    58 分
  • Harold Schechter - Unraveling The Dark Roots of True Crime
    2025/09/24

    Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by Harold Schechter, acclaimed true crime author and historian, known for his deep dives into some of history’s most notorious killers.

    Harold has written extensively on figures like H.H. Holmes, Albert Fish, the Bath School bomber, and other infamous criminals, blending meticulous historical research with gripping storytelling.

    In this episode, we explore the psychology of serial killers, delving into the origins of true crime, the psychological underpinnings of violence, and what society’s fascination with crime reveals about us. We discuss the nature of psychopathy and the macabre crimes of Ed Gein.

    For anyone intrigued by the human mind, the history of crime and serial killer, you wont want to miss this one.

    Links

    Harolds's books 📚

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    • True crime literature has roots dating back to the invention of the printing press.
    • The fascination with true crime reflects a deep-seated human interest in violence and morality.
    • True crime can serve as a cathartic outlet for our darker impulses.
    • Human beings have an innate capacity for violence, as seen in both history and nature.
    • The evolution of crime reflects societal changes and cultural conditions.
    • Psychopathy may offer survival advantages in a lawless environment.
    • Understanding serial killers requires a multifaceted approach to their psychology.
    • The decline in serial killers may be linked to advancements in forensic science.
    • Cultural reflections of crime evolve with societal fears and anxieties.
    • Freud's insights into the human psyche remain relevant in understanding criminal behavior.

    Keywords

    true crime, Harold Schechter, psychology, serial killers, Ed Gein, violence, catharsis, psychopathology, cultural reflections, crime literature, mass murderers,

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Gregory A. Freeman - The Forgotten 500 & Lesser Known History
    2025/09/18

    Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by bestselling author Gregory A. Freeman, a master of historical true crime and untold wartime stories.

    We’ll be diving into his incredible book, The Forgotten 500, which tells the gripping story of over 500 allied airmen shot down over Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia during World War II. With the help of local villagers and General Mihailović’s Chetnik forces, these airmen were hidden from German troops and rescued in one of the largest airlift operations behind enemy lines—a story of courage, ingenuity, and ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

    Gregory also shares insights into his research, the untold heroism of the people involved, and the dramatic real-life events that make this story both haunting and inspiring.

    Links

    Gregory's Website

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    Finding untold stories is a challenge.
    Darker aspects of history reveal human emotions.
    Researching historical narratives requires factual accuracy.
    Survivor stories often highlight acts of kindness.
    The political landscape during WWII was complex.
    Personal accounts can change perceptions of history.
    War often brings out both the worst and best in humanity.
    Storytelling can be a cathartic experience for veterans.
    Historical narratives can influence modern relationships.
    The search for new stories continues despite challenges.

    Keywords

    history, storytelling, WWII, forgotten stories, survival, Mihailović, Tito, personal narratives, historical writing, empathy

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Dr. Katherine Ramsland - Understanding The Dark Psychology Of Dennis Rader, The BTK Killer
    2025/09/11

    Today, I'm joined by Dr. Katherine Ramsland, a prolific author and professor of forensic psychology. She specializes in extreme offenders and has authored numerous books on the subjects of serial killers, crime scene investigation, forensic science, and mass murder

    In this episode, Katherine discusses the complexities of serial killers, focusing on Dennis Rader, the BTK killer. Through jailhouse visits, telephone calls, and written correspondence, Katherine worked with Rader himself to analyze the layers of his psyche. In 2016, she authored the book, Confession of a Serial Killer: The Untold Story of Dennis Rader, the BTK Killer. We also delve into the rise of true crime culture, misconceptions surrounding psychopathy, the differences between forensic and criminal psychology, and the role of humiliation in violent behavior.

    Links

    Dr. Ramsland's books 📚

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    Catherine Ramsland has written 73 books, showcasing her extensive knowledge.
    She emphasizes the importance of taking time before entering college to find one's path.
    Forensic psychology is a growing field that gained popularity after high-profile cases like O.J. Simpson.
    The BTK killer, Dennis Rader, is an outlier among serial killers, challenging common profiles.
    Psychopathy is a spectrum, and not all psychopaths are criminals.
    Humiliation plays a significant role in the motivations of many serial killers.
    Ramsland believes in preparing for opportunities that may arise unexpectedly.
    The complexity of human behavior makes it difficult to categorize serial killers into neat boxes.
    Ramsland's work includes both fiction and non-fiction, blending her expertise with storytelling.
    She is currently working on a crime fiction series and a documentary about an accomplice to a serial killer.

    Keywords

    Keywords

    Catherine Ramsland, forensic psychology, true crime, BTK killer, psychopathy, criminal psychology, Dennis Rader, serial killers, psychology, philosophy, psychopaths, psychopathy

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Scott DeLuzio - Facing Challenges On And Off The Battlefield
    2025/09/05

    On today's episode, I sit down with Scott DeLuzio, an army veteran who served in the Connecticut Army National Guard as an infantryman between 2005-2011 and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010.

    Scott discusses the challenges veterans face, including mental health issues and the search for purpose after service. He highlights the importance of community support, the complexities of combat experiences, and the role of humor in coping with trauma.

    During his deployment, tragically, Scott became a Gold Star Brother when his younger brother, Sergeant Steven DeLuzio was killed in action while they were both deployed only miles apart from each other in Afghanistan. Scott’s experiences in combat and the loss of his brother have fueled his passion for veteran advocacy and honoring the legacy of those who served.

    After returning home, Scott struggled with PTSD, grief, and the transition to civilian life. Determined to address the mental health challenges facing veterans, he launched the Drive On Podcast, now in its fifth year with over 450 episodes.

    Links

    Scott's Website

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    The Drive On podcast aims to help military veterans transition to civilian life.
    Many veterans feel isolated and struggle to find purpose after service.
    Mental health issues can vary greatly among veterans, even in similar situations.
    Traditional therapies may not work for everyone; alternative methods should be explored.
    Community activities can provide healing and support for veterans.
    Finding purpose in life is a continuous journey for many individuals.
    The stigma around mental health is slowly changing in the military community.
    Dark humor is often used as a coping mechanism in the military.
    Writing can be a therapeutic outlet for processing experiences.
    The bond between service members can provide crucial support during and after service. It's common for brothers to serve together in the military.
    Deployment brings both pride and anxiety for families.
    Life on base can be surprisingly luxurious compared to combat zones.
    Training prepares soldiers for many scenarios, but not all.
    Grief can manifest in unexpected ways during combat.
    Returning home after loss is a complex emotional journey.
    Storytelling helps preserve the legacy of lost loved ones.
    The media's portrayal of war often misses the reality.
    Finding a personal way to grieve is essential for healing.
    Living life fully honors the memory of those we've lost.

    Keywords

    military veterans, mental health, podcast, transition, combat experience, community support, humor, patriotism, storytelling, personal experiences, military, deployment, family, grief, legacy, combat, Afghanistan, brotherhood, war stories, personal journey

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    1 時間 58 分
  • Vennie Kocsis - Cult Child: A Survivor's Story
    2025/08/27

    Today, I'm joined by Vennie Kocsis, the author of Cult Child, who shares her harrowing experiences growing up in the cult, Sam Fife The Move. Vennie discusses her early childhood, the transformation of her mother into a cult member, and the psychological trauma that ensued. She reflects on the cult's beliefs, the abuse she and other children endured, and the lasting impact of these experiences on her life. The conversation also touches on the intersection of cults and government, the ongoing legacy of Sam Fife's cult, and the importance of healing and awareness for survivors. We delve into the predatory tactics used by cults, the impact of shame and trauma on identity, and the importance of therapy in recovery.

    Links

    Vennie's Books 📖

    My new thriller How It Falls Apart out now 🧨

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀

    Patreon 🙌🏼

    Dark Finds IG 💀

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬

    Dark Finds Book 📖

    Takeaways

    • Vennie's memoir provides a raw insight into cult life.
    • The transformation of her mother into a cult member was gradual.
    • Children in cults often experience severe psychological trauma.
    • Disassociation is a common coping mechanism for survivors.
    • Cults often use fear and authority to control members.
    • The cult's beliefs were rooted in extreme evangelical Calvinism.
    • Survivors often struggle with the lasting effects of their upbringing.
    • Cults can manipulate and exploit vulnerable individuals.
    • The government has historically overlooked cult abuses.
    • Healing from such trauma requires awareness and support. Cults use predatory tactics to manipulate individuals.
    • Shame and trauma can significantly impact one's identity.
    • Healing requires self-discovery and accountability.
    • Therapy is crucial for recovery from trauma.
    • Society often overlooks the importance of mental health.
    • Spirituality can play a role in personal healing.
    • Understanding trauma helps in navigating life post-cult.
    • Self-awareness is key to breaking free from shame.
    • Therapists should offer more accessible rates for clients.
    • The journey of healing is ongoing and requires support.

    Keywords: cult, memoir, trauma, abuse, Sam Fife, Vennie Kocsis, childhood, disassociation, survivor stories, psychological impact, cults, trauma, shame, spirituality, healing, identity, therapy, self-discovery, mental health, recovery

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    1 時間 40 分
  • Alice Hunter - The Perfect Psychopath & The Serial Killer's Wife Author
    2025/08/21

    Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by bestselling thriller writer Alice Hunter, whose gripping novels delve deep into the minds of serial killers and psychopaths. Alice takes us on her fascinating journey from nursing to working as a psychological facilitator in the prison system, to finding her passion in writing. She shares how her work explores psychopathy, criminal psychology, and the fine line between nature and nurture. We talk about the meticulous research that goes into her books, psychopaths and serial killers, and what it’s like to see her stories adapted for screen.

    Alice's books - https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B08CGX25N8

    Dark Finds Podcast IG 👀 https://www.instagram.com/darkfindspodcast/

    Patreon 💯 https://www.patreon.com/darkfindspodcast/membership

    Dark Finds IG 💀 https://www.instagram.com/dark.finds/

    Dark Finds YouTube Channel 🎬 https://www.youtube.com/@DarkFindsChannel

    Dark Finds Book 📖 https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTj

    Takeaways

    Thrillers often explore the dark side of human nature.
    The fascination with serial killers may stem from a desire to understand them.
    Psychopaths can be highly manipulative and charming.
    Working in a prison can change one's perspective on crime and criminals.
    Writing can be a therapeutic outlet for personal experiences.
    Research is important, but fiction allows for creative freedom.
    Alice Hunter's journey from nursing to writing is unique and inspiring.
    The adaptation of books to screen can differ significantly from the original story.
    The relationship between genetics and criminal behavior is complex.
    Alice Hunter's writing process involves detailed planning and character development.

    Keywords: thriller, serial killers, psychopathy, writing process, true crime, manipulation, nursing, prison, psychological thriller, Alice Hunter

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    1 時間 6 分