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True Crime Obsessed

True Crime Obsessed

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概要

What really happened — and why does the official story never quite add up?

True Crime Obsessed is the podcast that goes beyond the headlines to examine real criminal cases with the detail they actually deserve. Each week, host Jack breaks down real cases — from cold cases buried in court archives to high-profile investigations the media got wrong — using a research-first approach that separates fact from speculation. This isn't shock value. It's criminal investigation done seriously.

Jack spent years studying forensic psychology and criminal behavior, and has interviewed detectives, defense attorneys, and survivors to build a framework for understanding how crimes happen, how investigations unfold, and where the system fails. He brings that background to every case so you walk away with context, not just chills.

True Crime Obsessed is for listeners who are done with surface-level storytelling. If you've ever found yourself three hours deep into a true crime thread at midnight, questioning every detail, wanting someone to actually explain the evidence — this show was built for you.

New episodes are released every day, running 18 to 25 minutes. Each case gets the full breakdown it needs — no filler, no cliffhangers designed to string you along.

If real cases and criminal investigation are your obsession, you've found your podcast. Subscribe now and never miss a case.Copyright Obomedia Network
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  • The Teacher Who Screamed While the System Stayed Silent
    2026/05/06
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    An 8-year-old boy was declared brain dead on May 22, 2013. In his stomach, there was only sand and cat feces. Social services had closed his case two weeks earlier, claiming he was "fine and showing no signs of harm." How did a system designed to protect children ignore the signs of torture of Gabriel Fernández for months?

    In this episode, you will discover how a teacher screamed for help while social workers remained silent, how an 8-year-old boy made a Mother's Day gift for the one who was killing him, and how the software system marked Gabriel as "very high risk" but referred him to a low-risk program. You will learn the names of those who ignored the signs, the falsified documents, and the truth that cost an innocent life.

    Case Details
    Victim: Gabriel Daniel Fernández, 8 years old, elementary school student
    Date: May 22, 2013 (brain death); May 24, 2013 (death)
    Location: Palmdale, California, United States
    Status: Isauro Aguirre sentenced to death in December 2017; Perl Fernández life imprisonment without parole in June 2018

    - Teacher Jennifer García documented alarming behaviors for months: split lip, pulled hair, swollen eyes, and confessing that he was being beaten, but her reports were systematically ignored.

    - The case was closed in April 2013 without a medical review or private interview with Gabriel, just two weeks before his death, with notes falsely stating that he was "fine and showing no signs of harm."

    - Gabriel's stomach contents contained only cat feces and sand: corroborating his siblings' testimonies about punishments with waste and deliberate malnutrition for months.

    - Gabriel's siblings stated that he was locked in a wooden box with a padlock and beaten with bats, while Isauro Aguirre admitted to hitting him at least 30 times for trivial reasons like forgetting to pick up toys.

    Do you want to know what made an inexperienced social worker ignore a teacher's pleas to protect a child that his own mother never asked about?

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    20 分
  • Hunter who turns prey into handcuffs
    2026/05/05
    On the morning of May 9, 2020, Susan Morphe went out cycling and never returned. Her husband Barry, a hunter by profession, admitted to using wildlife tranquilizers to illegally sedate deer. Was she his last prey? The forensic data from her truck, five trips to dump sites, and a 7-hour phone call on airplane mode tell another story. But an unknown DNA in her car complicates everything.

    In this episode, you will discover how digital forensics from vehicles, a hidden spy pen in the bedroom, and deleted messages reveal a calculated crime. You will learn the exact moment the police believe Barry turned his wife into game, and why an initial arrest was dismissed only to be reopened five years later with remains found 80 kilometers away. Every contradiction in his account points to guilt, but unresolved DNA evidence continues to raise doubts that the justice system still faces.

    Case Details
    Victim: Susan Morphe, 53 years old, cyclist and cancer survivor
    Date: May 9, 2020
    Location: Colorado, United States
    Status: Second arrest on June 20, 2025; trial pending for first-degree murder

    - Barry had his phone on airplane mode for 7 hours right when Susan disappeared, eliminating all location tracking during the critical crime window.
    - Vehicle forensic data contradicts his timeline: it shows door openings at 3:30 AM and reverse movement the night before, not in the morning as he claims.
    - Autopsy confirms that Susan died intoxicated with three tranquilizers exclusive for sedating wildlife, exactly the ones Barry admitted to using illegally to hunt deer.
    - Unknown male DNA found in Susan's car does not match Barry or his lover Jeff, which was the reason for the dismissal of charges in 2022 and remains the central mystery of the case.

    How did a man who hunted sedated deer end up pursuing his wife as if she were game, and why does a phantom DNA continue to prevent complete justice?

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    19 分
  • The Acquitted Who Killed Again Before the Trial
    2026/05/04
    A five-year-old girl was kidnapped in broad daylight in a residential complex in California specifically chosen for its safety. The suspect was identified in just 72 hours. The impossible: he had already been acquitted of child molestation a year earlier.

    In this episode, you will discover how a man judged and declared innocent of child abuse managed to access another victim before the system could stop him, and why the case took three years to go to trial because every piece of evidence had to be shielded against accusations of investigative fabrication.

    Case Details
    Victim: Samantha Runion, 5 years old, California resident
    Date: July 15, 2002
    Location: Stanton, California, United States
    Status: Perpetrator on death row since 2005; de facto moratorium on executions

    - The suspect's alibi placed him 50 kilometers away, but cell records placed him exactly in the neighborhood at the time of the crime, a contradiction that was never fully explained.

    - A previous acquittal for child abuse in 2001 did not prevent Ávila from remaining close to the same residential complex where his new victim lived, exposing a critical gap in the system.

    - The DNA under the girl's nails was questioned by the defense as possible investigative manipulation, a forensic tension that persists in court records.

    - Erin, the mother, practiced safety drills with Samantha to prepare her for dangers. Still, she was captured in seconds through simple deception: the search for a lost puppy.

    How did a justice system acquit a predator and then allow him to kill a girl before it could stop him?

    Samantha Runion kidnapping, Alejandro Ávila predator, child murder California 2002, Amber Alert origin, sexual abuse minors, unsolved crime justice, child justice, true crime case true crime Spanish podcast

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    23 分
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