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True Crime Unmasked

True Crime Unmasked

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概要

What really happens when a case goes cold — and why does the official story rarely tell the full truth?

True Crime Unmasked is the podcast that goes beyond the headlines. Every week, host Jhon dissects real criminal cases with the kind of forensic detail and
narrative clarity that most shows skip. The angle here is different: instead of just recounting what happened, we question how the investigation unfolded,
where the system failed, and what the evidence actually says. No sensationalism. Just sharp analysis of real crime stories that deserve a second look.

Jhon spent years studying criminal behavior, court records, and investigative journalism before launching this show. He brings a researcher's discipline and a
storyteller's instinct to every case — because understanding true crime means reading between the lines, not just reading the verdict.

This podcast is built for listeners who are done with surface-level storytelling. If you follow criminal investigation news closely, read case files for fun, or
find yourself frustrated when a documentary raises more questions than it answers — you belong here.

New episodes are released every day, running between 18 and 25 minutes. Each episode is a self-contained deep dive, so you can start anywhere without losing context.

Follow True Crime Unmasked on your platform of choice and turn on notifications — you won't want to miss a case.Copyright Obomedia Network
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  • The fake profile that killed Christin Benfield
    2026/05/06
    The fake profile that killed Christin Benfield: The murder of a pediatric nurse from Virginia

    A stolen photo, a Fetlife profile with a false name, and a message at 7:47 in the morning with the exact address of the house. Christin Benfield, a 37-year-old pediatric nurse, was lured to her own home by a stranger - but the architect of her death was sleeping under the same roof. How does a federal IRS agent plan the murder of his wife, stage the scene in 15 minutes, and blame a man with no criminal record who had never set foot in their house before?

    In this episode, we explore the cracks in Brendan Benfield's alibi: the body moved post mortem, Christin's phone turned off before the attack, the absence of forced entry, and the voice conversations on Telegram with a woman pretending to be his wife. After months of forensic and digital investigation, two accomplices emerge, a nanny with a ticket out of the country, and an impossible question: what did Valeria, their four-year-old daughter, see and hear while her father staged the crime scene?

    Victim: Christin Benfield
    Date: February 24, 2023
    Location: Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
    Status: Accused awaiting trial (October 2025)

    - Brendan Benfield, IRS special agent since 2019, never made it to the office the morning of the crime although records placed him at a nearby restaurant waiting for a signal.
    - The profile "Anastasia" on Fetlife was created weeks earlier with Christin's photograph, sent by Brendan through his personal email.
    - Juliana Magalhães, a 21-year-old nanny and Brendan's lover, was arrested in October 2023 while trying to leave the country with a new passport.
    - The stab wounds on Christin's body were precise and deep, inconsistent with a chaotic attack by an intruder - forensic analysis indicates premeditation and control.

    Christin Benfield, Woodbridge Virginia murder, 2023, IRS agent, accomplice nanny, forensic investigation, fake Fetlife profile, criminal intrigue, criminal minds, true crime Spanish

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    22 分
  • The Abuse Folder: Nine Years of Documented Horror
    2026/05/05
    The Abuse Folder: Nine Years of Documented Horror: The Case of Gisèle Pelicot

    A supermarket, a phone, 20,000 files. On September 12, 2020, Dominic Pelicot was arrested for voyeurism in Mazán. What forensic experts found on his device revealed an industrial system of rape: a folder labeled "Abuse" that meticulously documented how for nine years he had drugged his wife every night so that more than 80 men could assault her while she slept. How can someone live 50 years alongside a monstrosity without seeing it?

    In this episode, we explore the signs that no one wanted to recognize: the hair loss, the HPV diagnosis, the memory gaps that doctors misinterpreted while Dominic accused Gisèle of infidelity. We unravel the detailed protocol of instructions to the participants, the deliberate transfer of the modus operandi to Jean-Pierre Marischal, and how one victim turned horror into the largest awareness campaign about consent in contemporary France. Central: why did a prior arrest in 2011 never escalate to an investigation?

    Victim: Gisèle Pelicot
    Date: September 12, 2020 (arrest); September 2, 2024 (trial opening)
    Location: Mazán, Provence, France
    Status: Convicted. Dominic Pelicot: 20 years in prison. 50 additional defendants: 3-15 years.

    - More than 285 sexual assaults documented on video by over 80 perpetrators recruited via the Coco website over nine years.
    - Dominic transmitted the method to Jean-Pierre Marischal, who replicated it with his own wife for five years without intervention.
    - HPV diagnosis unexplained in Gisèle while doctors failed to link symptoms to deliberate chronic sedation.
    - Photographs of daughter Carolina sleeping expanded the scope of potential victims to the immediate family core.

    Gisèle Pelicot, Mazán France, collective rape 2020, Dominic Pelicot, sexual murder, criminal minds, forensic investigation, consent, justice, criminal cartel, sexual depravity, true crime Spanish

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    21 分
  • The obsession that ended in 22 stabs
    2026/05/04
    The obsession that ended in 22 stab wounds: The murder of Franky Fitzgerald

    A video call at 7:45 in the morning. A woman shows the body of her partner and asks if they are still friends. Four thousand hours of security footage, edited videos as false evidence, and a minimum 23-year sentence reveal how an obsession with true crime documentaries during the pandemic turned into a premeditated real homicide.

    In this episode, we explore how manipulated edited fragments attempted to rewrite the truth, how a signed consent document was ignored, and how the forensic expert dismantled the self-defense alibi by discovering that the victim was asleep during the attack. The 22 wounds inflicted with a Celtic dagger under the pillow for months tell a story of premeditation that no argument could hide.

    Victim: Franky Fitzgerald
    Date: July 17, 2022
    Location: Havant, Hampshire, England
    Status: Sentenced to life imprisonment, minimum 23 years

    - Shay called her friend at 7:45 AM showing her the body and asking if they were still friends while planning to bury it in the garden.
    - The defense claimed a surprise attack while he was sleeping, but Shay initially described seeing Franky asleep before attacking.
    - Videos that Shay distributed as evidence of abuse were identified as edited; the original 4,000 hours proved consensual practices with a signed document.
    - The Celtic dagger used in the homicide had been under Shay's pillow for at least two months before the attack, demonstrating premeditation.

    Franky Fitzgerald, Havant homicide, 2022, serial killer inspiration, criminal minds, premeditated murder, forensic, Spanish true crime

    If you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.

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    This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com.
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    19 分
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