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GrimSpotting

GrimSpotting

著者: Nick Montelupo
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GrimSpotting is an ethical true crime podcast about cases, timelines, evidence, institutions, and the human cost of getting the story wrong.

Hosted with restraint and source discipline, GrimSpotting rejects killer worship, gore bait, rumor laundering, body-language fantasy, and internet mob certainty. Each episode reconstructs the catastrophe without turning the perpetrator into the product or the victim into content.

Some episodes examine specific cases. Others break down the methods true crime audiences need: timeline analysis, coercive-control patterns, wrongful suspicion, institutional failure, media distortion, legal aftermath, and the difference between what is known, alleged, suspected, and speculative.

This is true crime without the mob.

Facts first. Conclusions after.

Do not mythologize the perpetrator. Reconstruct the catastrophe.

© 2026 GrimSpotting. Created, written, and produced by Nick Montelupo. All rights reserved.
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  • Alex Murdaugh Retrial — The Murder Verdict That Collapsed
    2026/07/08

    Alex Murdaugh was supposed to be finished.

    After one of the most watched murder trials in modern American true crime, the disgraced South Carolina lawyer was convicted of killing his wife Maggie and his son Paul. The dynasty had fallen. The verdict had landed. The story seemed closed.

    Then the murder convictions collapsed.

    In this episode of GrimSpotting, Nick Montelupo revisits the Murdaugh case through the lens of the upcoming retrial: the kennel video, the lies, the financial crimes, the courtroom spectacle, and the alleged jury influence that forced the justice system to start again.

    This is not an innocence argument. It is not a defense of Alex Murdaugh. It is a forensic story about what happens when a verdict feels emotionally satisfying — but the process behind it becomes contaminated.

    Because in true crime, the most dangerous ending is often the one that feels too clean.

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    30 分
  • Gabby Petito and the Pre-Crime Pattern
    2026/07/01

    Gabby Petito’s case is not an unresolved whodunit. It is a solved homicide with an unfinished lesson.

    In this GrimSpotting episode, we examine the case as a pre-crime pattern autopsy: not asking who did it, but what was visible before the final crime, how coercive control may have shaped the relationship, how the Moab police encounter was interpreted, and how hindsight can both reveal and distort warning signs.

    This is not a replay of bodycam footage for entertainment. It is a disciplined reconstruction of the pattern: relationship danger, institutional under-reading, public misinterpretation, and the difficult question of what can be learned without pretending we know more than the evidence allows.

    Facts first. Conclusions after.

    Do not mythologize the perpetrator. Reconstruct the catastrophe.

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    21 分
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