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Kurupt

Kurupt

著者: Grep News | Charlie Cruz
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Kurupt looks at the greatest heist stories. How did they actually do it? Every week, Charlie Cruz takes one clever true crime apart and shows you exactly how it worked. Whether a heist, con, fraud, art theft, espionage case, or famous escape, the show walks you through specific operational trick that the culprits used to run the scheme. Kurupt is for people who watch Ocean's Eleven, The Gentlemen, and Catch Me If You Can. Cleverness over violence. Substance over sensation. A new case every week. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. https://grep.news/podcast/kurupt© 2026 Tamez Labs. All rights reserved. ノンフィクション犯罪 社会科学
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  • Inmarsat handshake: the satellite ping that rewrote a 7 hour disappearance
    2026/05/25
    Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared with 239 people aboard and flew for seven hours into the Indian Ocean while every aviation authority on earth thought it had crashed in the South China Sea. The transponder was switched off at the exact moment the plane crossed from Malaysian to Vietnamese airspace, a seam where neither controller had authority to escalate, and the only system still working was a satellite handshake protocol that no one thought to check for nearly two weeks. Charlie Cruz reverse engineers the whole mechanism.
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    9 分
  • The settlers who sailed to a capital city made of paper
    2026/05/20
    Gregor MacGregor invented a Central American nation called Poyais, printed a guidebook describing its capital city, and sold two hundred thousand pounds in bonds before two hundred Scottish settlers sailed to find it and discovered nothing but malarial jungle. The scheme worked because MacGregor built a document ecosystem that could survive the due diligence available at the time: a printed guidebook, physical currency, land certificates, and a real underlying land grant that anchored the entire fabrication. Charlie Cruz walks through the mechanism and the survivors who broke it.
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    7 分
  • 70 million dollars moved through a 250 foot tunnel in 60 hours
    2026/05/13
    The Banco Central burglary in Fortaleza moved roughly seventy million dollars through a two hundred fifty foot tunnel over a single holiday weekend. The crew spent three months digging from a fake landscaping company they ran as an actual business, bypassing every wall and door by coming up through the vault floor where no alarms were tuned to detect them. Charlie Cruz walks through the mechanism, the investigation break, and the one thing that gave them up.
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    7 分
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