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Hidden Crime Files

Hidden Crime Files

著者: Hidden Crime Files
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概要

Hidden Crime Files takes you deep into the darkest corners of human behavior. Every episode uncovers shocking true crime cases, hidden evidence, and chilling investigations that reveal secrets most people never see. From unsolved mysteries to notorious criminal stories, we bring the details they tried to hide — and the truth that finally comes to light.
Tune in every week, follow along, and prepare to uncover the stories you won’t find anywhere else. Listener discretion is advised.Copyright Hidden Crime Files
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  • TikTok Killer Doesn_t Realize His Murder Was Caught On Camera
    2026/05/04
    "He posted a TikTok dancing twelve hours after the murder. He smiled. He laughed. He had no idea that a doorbell camera had recorded every single second — including the gunshot and his panicked voice saying 'why did you make me do this?'"
    In this gripping true crime episode, we investigate cases where killers filmed themselves living normally after murder — unaware that surveillance cameras had already sealed their fate. Using interrogation transcripts, social media timestamps, and video evidence descriptions, we analyze the psychological disconnect of murderers who believe they've committed the perfect crime. We explore the "innocent act" they perform for detectives, their confusion when confronted with footage, and the exact moment their performance collapses. Featuring digital forensics experts, homicide detectives, and prosecutors who explain how Ring cameras, dashcams, and even suspects' own phones have become the most powerful tools in modern law enforcement. No graphic violence — just the satisfying moment when a killer realizes his alibi has been recorded. Press play for the cases where posting on social media was the last mistake they ever made.
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    35 分
  • Kidnapper Thinks He Can Manipulate Detectives On His Side _ The Case of Schanda Handle
    2026/05/04
    "He rented the van. He bought the handcuffs. He hired the men. Then he smiled at the detectives and said 'I'm the victim here.'" But the camera he forgot about recorded everything — including his own voice saying: "She'll have to die."
    In this chilling true crime interrogation episode, we examine the case of Louisiana millionaire Lawrence Michael Handley, who plotted to kidnap and kill his estranged wife Schanda in August 2017 [citation:3][citation:4]. Two men posing as deliverymen broke into her home while her 14-year-old daughter watched, forced Schanda into a van at gunpoint, stripped her, and forced pills into her mouth. She was rescued when an off-duty deputy spotted the van acting erratically [citation:3].
    After a four-day manhunt, police found Handley at a motel with $10,000 cash, burner phones, and a to-do list that ended with "finish job" [citation:6]. But the smoking gun? A security camera he accidentally activated, recording him planning the kidnapping and saying "kill her… kill her" to himself [citation:4][citation:6]. Handley pleaded guilty and received 35 years [citation:8]. Schanda says: "Once Michael's out, I'm no longer free."
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    19 分
  • Killer Thinks He Got Away With Murder - Doesn_t Know 7 YO Saw Everything
    2026/05/04
    "He wiped down every surface. He wore gloves. He even changed his clothes." But he forgot to check under the bed — where a 7-year-old was hiding, clutching a stuffed animal, trying not to breathe. The killer walked free for two years. Then the little girl finally told her mother what she saw.
    In this harrowing true crime episode, we investigate the case of a murderer who believed he had committed the perfect crime — no DNA, no witnesses, no confession. But one witness was too small to reach the doorknob. Using trial transcripts, child interview recordings (expertly conducted by forensic psychologists), and the eventual interrogation transcript, we walk through how police built a case around the testimony of a first-grader. The killer's confidence in the interrogation room is stunning — until the detective mentions the child's name, and his face goes slack. Featuring experts in child testimony, memory formation, and the controversial but powerful tool of child witnesses in murder trials. Listener discretion advised — adult content, but no graphic descriptions involving the child. Press play for the story of justice that came from under a bed.
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    19 分
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