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The true crime podcast that uncovers the most notorious murders, heists, and mob sagas from the shadows of the past. Each episode transports you to crime scenes long forgotten, weaving gripping narratives of betrayal, bloodshed, and justice—or the lack thereof. From Prohibition-era gang wars to modern-day mysteries. we explore the dark motives, shocking twists, and enduring legacies that still haunt us today. Perfect for armchair detectives and history buffs alike—listen if you dare,
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In this chilling episode of Shadows of Pride, host Alexander Lawson uncovers the shocking downfall of Stephen Ireland, co-founder of Pride in Surrey. Once celebrated as a passionate advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and self-appointed safeguarding lead, Ireland exploited his position of trust to commit heinous crimes against children—including the rape of a vulnerable 12-year-old boy he met on Grindr.Despite warnings dating back to 2021 about his abuse of power, red flags were ignored by authorities and organizations. Convicted in 2025 of multiple child sex offences, Ireland was sentenced to 24 years in prison plus six years on extended licence.Explore the painful questions this case raises: How do predators hide behind masks of virtue? What happens when safeguarding concerns are dismissed? And how can communities rebuild trust after such betrayal?Listener discretion advised: This episode discusses child sexual abuse, rape, and exploitation in detail.Support resources for survivors are available in the show notes. Stay vigilant—question unchecked power.
In this urgent, hard-hitting episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson breaks down the explosive January 30, 2026, release from the Department of Justice – the largest yet under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Over 3 million pages of documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images flooded public view, fulfilling (or so the DOJ claims) their obligations after missing the December deadline and facing bipartisan fire.We dive into the key revelations: fresh ties to President Donald Trump (including FBI-compiled allegation lists and communications), Elon Musk’s post-conviction associations, lingering mentions of Bill Clinton, former Obama counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, and international fallout – like the immediate resignation of Slovakia’s national security adviser Miroslav Lajčák over unearthed Epstein emails discussing girls and diplomacy.But it’s not all elite name-dropping. We cover survivor concerns: unredacted victim identities slipping through (prompting DOJ takedowns of thousands of files), extensive redactions fueling distrust, and why this “final” drop – despite over 6 million potentially responsive pages – leaves questions unanswered. No new prosecutions on the horizon, but the visual evidence – photos of Epstein with royals, celebrities, and politicians – keeps the scandal burning.Alexander unpacks the political theater, victim advocacy backlash, and what this means for justice in one of the most protected networks of abuse. If the shadows are finally lifting, why does it feel like more is still hidden?Grab your headphones – this is the raw, unfiltered update you need. New episode drops now. Stay vigilant.
After 8 years of leaks, lies, and playing the hero, former FBI Director James Comey just got hit with two federal felonies for lying to Congress. The swamp promised he’d never pay… 2025 says otherwise. #ComeyIndicted #TrumpRevenge #JusticeServed
In 1980s Sacramento, a kindly gray-haired grandmother in frumpy dresses and oversized glasses ran a charming Victorian boarding house for society’s most vulnerable. Neighbors adored her. Social workers praised her. But beneath the flower beds and fresh concrete in her backyard, Dorothea Puente buried at least nine of her tenants after drugging them to death and cashing their checks.Join host Alexander Lawson as we uncover the chilling double life of the “Death House Landlady”—a case of greed, deception, and murder that forced America to rethink how we protect the elderly and forgotten. This one will make you side-eye every sweet little old lady offering you tea. Listener discretion is advised.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson delves into the shocking 1999 murder of beloved BBC presenter Jill Dando, gunned down on her doorstep in a brazen execution-style hit. Explore the twists of one of Britain’s most baffling cases—from the wrongful conviction of Barry George to theories of Serbian assassins, organized crime grudges, and shadowy BBC scandals. With fresh insights from 2025 developments, including a new witness sighting and calls for an independent review, we ask: Will justice ever be served? Join us for a deep dive into the mystery that still haunts the nation.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson delves into the shocking 1974 abduction of media heiress Patty Hearst by the Symbionese Liberation Army. From her terrifying kidnapping and bizarre ransom demands to her apparent transformation into a gun-wielding bank robber, we explore the timeline, the radical group’s motives, and the controversial trial that popularized Stockholm syndrome. Was Patty a brainwashed victim or a willing participant in the chaos? Tune in for the twists, the shootouts, and the enduring mystery.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson uncovers the amateurish yet alarming Nazi espionage operation on American soil in 1938. Follow the story of Guenther Rumrich, a disgraced U.S. Army deserter turned spy, and his bungled ring of operatives—including a shipboard hairdresser and a shady doctor—as they plot to steal military secrets and passports for the Third Reich. Discover how a Valentine’s Day arrest and FBI ingenuity dismantled the network, sparking the dawn of modern U.S. counterintelligence and inspiring Hollywood’s first anti-Nazi film. A tale of betrayal, incompetence, and historical wake-up calls that echoes into today.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson delves into the shocking story of Aldrich Ames, the CIA officer turned Soviet spy whose greed led to the betrayal of over 100 agents and the deaths of at least ten operatives. Explore the motivations behind his treason, the lavish lifestyle funded by KGB payoffs, and the investigation that finally brought him down. Join us as we uncover the devastating impact on U.S. intelligence and the reforms that followed this infamous case of espionage.
In this gripping episode of “A True Crime Podcast,” host Alexander Lawson delves into the shocking 1989 mail bomb murder of federal Judge Robert Vance, a champion of civil rights whose life was cut short by a vengeful bomber’s deadly plot. Uncover the chilling details of the coordinated attacks, the massive FBI investigation that exposed Walter Leroy Moody Jr.’s twisted grudge against the justice system, and the long road to execution that brought closure decades later. Explore how personal resentment escalated into domestic terrorism, threatening the pillars of American law. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts seeking tales of revenge, forensics, and judicial peril.
In this episode of ‘A True Crime Podcast,’ host Alexander Lawson explores the criminal case of former footballer Joey Barton. Accused of sending grossly offensive messages to Jeremy Vine and football pundits Eni Aluko and Lucy Ward, Who is being offended now takes priority over everything else
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson delves into the shocking murder of 19-year-old Lily Whitehouse on Bonfire Night 2025 in Oldbury, West Midlands. Explore the harrowing details of the incident on Park Street, the swift arrest of suspect Mohammed Azim, and disturbing revelations about his criminal past. With tributes pouring in and questions about justice and public safety looming, Lawson examines what we know so far in this ongoing case that has left a community reeling. Tune in for a deep dive into the tragedy, the investigation, and the pursuit of truth.
Join host Alexander Lawson in this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast as he unravels the story of Lucy Connolly, a Northamptonshire childminder who was imprisoned for a tweet. Tune in to understand how the crackdown of freedom of speech laws in the UK are a threat to liberty
In this riveting episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson unpacks the controversial case of Tommy Robinson, the activist acquitted of a terrorism-related charge after refusing to unlock his phone at the UK border. From the dramatic Channel Tunnel stop to the courtroom showdown, explore how anti-terror powers clashed with claims of political targeting. Is this a win for free speech? Tune in for the full story behind the headlines.
Join host Alexander Lawson in this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast as he uncovers the tragic stabbing of Wayne Broadhurst, a beloved 49-year-old dog walker from Uxbridge, West London. On October 27, 2025, Wayne heroically intervened in a violent altercation, only to become the victim of a brutal attack allegedly carried out by 22-year-old Safi Dawood. Explore the details of the incident, Wayne’s life and legacy, the suspect’s background, and the ongoing investigation. This active case highlights themes of bravery, community safety, and mental health—tune in for a deep dive into a story that’s still unfolding.
In this chilling episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson uncovers the shocking double life of Ian Watkins, the former lead singer of Lostprophets. From rock stardom to unimaginable depravity, explore the timeline of his crimes, the investigation that brought him down, and the lasting impact on the music world. Listener discretion advised—contains discussions of child abuse and sexual offenses.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, we delve into the chilling story of Dr. Harold Shipman, Britain’s most prolific serial killer. Known as “Dr. Death,” Shipman abused his position of trust as a family physician to murder hundreds of his patients over two decades, using lethal doses of diamorphine. Join us as we explore his early life, the red flags that went unnoticed, the investigation that finally brought him down, and the lasting impact on the medical world. Listener discretion is advised—this tale of betrayal will make you rethink who you trust with your health.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson uncovers the harrowing story of Sarah Everard, a young woman whose routine walk home in London turned into a nightmare. Abducted, raped, and murdered by a serving Metropolitan Police officer, Sarah’s case exposed shocking failures in police vetting and ignited a nationwide outcry over women’s safety. Dive into the details of the investigation, the perpetrator’s chilling history, and the lasting impact on UK society. Listener discretion advised: contains discussions of violence and sexual assault. Join us as we explore how one tragedy sparked a movement for change.
In this gripping episode of A True Crime Podcast, host Alexander Lawson delves into the infamous 1964 murder of 28-year-old Kitty Genovese in Queens, New York. Explore the chilling details of her attack by Winston Moseley, the shocking reports of 38 bystanders who allegedly did nothing, and how this tragedy birthed the psychological concept of the “bystander effect.” From the myths that shaped public outrage to the real human stories behind the headlines, discover why this case still haunts us today. Listener discretion advised—contains descriptions of violence.
Dive into the heart of Australia’s remote wilderness with host Alexander Lawson in this gripping episode of Outback Shadows, a true crime podcast exploring the darkest mysteries Down Under. On a fateful night in 2001, British backpacker Peter Falconio vanished along the Stuart Highway after a roadside ambush, leaving his girlfriend Joanne Lees to fight for her life in the scrub. With no body ever found and killer Bradley John Murdoch taking his secrets to the grave in 2025, we unravel the evidence, controversies, and lingering questions that haunt the outback. Perfect for fans of unsolved cases and chilling road trip tales—listen if you dare, but watch your rearview mirror. New episodes weekly on Spotify.
Join host Alexander Lawson on A True Crime Podcast as he uncovers the chilling 1975 bludgeoning murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley in affluent Greenwich, Connecticut. Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel was convicted in 2002 after decades of suspicion, only for the verdict to be overturned in 2018 due to ineffective counsel. With faded evidence leading to dropped charges in 2020, questions of guilt, privilege, and justice linger. Dive into the alibis, confessions, and courtroom drama in this gripping tale of a case that refuses to die. Perfect for true crime fans seeking twists from the shadows of American royalty.
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