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Author: Joe & Ryan | 10X Pod Group - True Crime Stories

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Hosted by Joe & Ryan, The Murder Tape Khronicles unveils true crime narratives that dive deep into the shadows of corruption, conspiracy, and murder. This isn't just another true crime podcast & audiobook — it's a relentless, investigative journey into the stories the system tried to bury. What You’ll Hear: Unsolved mysteries and cold cases that defy logic Deep dives into corruption, scandal, and cover-ups Chilling stories of serial killers, hidden crime scenes, and suppressed forensic evidence Cinematic storytelling that blends fact-based reporting with edge-of-your-seat suspense First-hand accounts and investigative journalism that cuts through the lies Examinations of criminal justice failures, elite protection rings, and twisted human nature Shocking truths behind murder, financial fraud, and institutional betrayal️ Why Listeners Stay Hooked: From eerie piano studios that echo with bloodshed to sleepy towns hiding dark histories, Joe & Ryan reveal the truth no one else dares to tell.
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Murder of Amanda Pham

Murder of Amanda Pham

2026-01-2512:38

In 2022, twenty-year-old Amanda Pham was found stabbed inside her California apartment after friends requested a welfare check when she stopped responding to messages. Investigators quickly determined there was no forced entry, shifting focus toward someone already inside her life. As the case unfolded, digital evidence—including phone data, location records, and a crucial recording—became central to reconstructing Amanda’s final hours. Told from the perspective of a detective directly involved in reviewing the evidence, this episode examines how dating violence escalated behind closed doors and how modern investigations rely on technology to establish truth. The narrative follows the case from initial response through forensic analysis and legal resolution, relying only on verified facts and documented findings.
A routine stop at a Georgia gas station turns fatal when an attempted carjacking escalates into deadly violence. Told entirely from the perspective of a first-person detective narrator, this episode reconstructs the verified events surrounding the murder of Bradley Coleman, examining how an ordinary moment became a permanent crime scene. Surveillance footage, witness accounts, and courtroom outcomes form a continuous factual record, presented without speculation or dramatization. The story traces the incident from the initial response through the final verdict, documenting what occurred and what remains.
This true-crime TTS audiobook examines the verified events surrounding the 2023 murder of Zyaire Reed, a seven-year-old boy whose death revealed prolonged abuse hidden in plain sight. Told in a controlled first-person investigative voice, the narrative follows the confirmed record from the conditions that allowed isolation and neglect to persist, through the discovery of Zyaire’s body inside a rented storage unit, and into the legal proceedings that established responsibility through forensic evidence, documented timelines, and sworn statements. The story avoids speculation and dramatization, relying instead on publicly verifiable facts to trace how repeated harm escalated, how concealment replaced care after death, and how accountability was ultimately pursued through the courts. The result is a factual, respectful, and uninterrupted examination of a preventable tragedy, presented for clear, immersive TTS narration without sensationalism or moralizing.
In The Murder of Eric Moses (Texas, 2022), a quiet church parking lot becomes the center of a lethal, carefully documented crime when a respected pastor is gunned down in a place associated with routine and trust. Told through a first-person investigative lens, the story traces how ordinary schedules, predictable movements, and unresolved personal disputes intersected to create a fatal outcome that was neither random nor spontaneous. Drawing strictly from verified records, surveillance footage, forensic findings, and court documents, the narrative follows the case from the pastor’s daily life before the shooting, through the recorded moments of the attack, and into the legal aftermath that established accountability. At its core, this is a factual examination of how a tangled conflict involving romantic boundaries and jealousy escalated beyond words, resulting in the death of Eric Moses, and leaving behind a permanent record of decisions, evidence, and consequences that could not be undone.
The Murder of Tyler Morrell (Pennsylvania, 2023) follows the final moments of a routine bike ride that escalated into a fatal act of violence. After a brief road-rage confrontation, Tyler Morrell attempted to disengage and leave the encounter behind. Instead, he was pursued. Investigators later confirmed that the confrontation did not end where it began, but continued across distance and time, driven by a deliberate decision to follow rather than walk away. This case examines how an everyday conflict on a public roadway transformed into a homicide, tracing the verified sequence of movements, witness accounts, and physical evidence that documented the chase and the stabbing that followed. Through official records and confirmed investigative findings, the story focuses on what can be proven, not assumed, and on how escalation unfolded step by step without warning or spectacle. Told through a first-person investigative lens, this episode reconstructs the events without speculation or dramatization, honoring the victim by grounding the narrative in fact, restraint, and accountability, while documenting the irreversible consequences of a moment that did not have to continue.
The Murder Tape Khronicles: The Murder of Michelle Parker – Breakthrough Search is a factual true-crime audiobook that revisits the unresolved disappearance of Michelle Parker, a Florida mother of four who vanished after a routine custody exchange in 2011. Told through a first-person detective narrator and designed specifically for Text-to-Speech delivery, the story reconstructs the case using only verified records, official statements, and documented investigative actions. The narrative follows the case from its earliest days, detailing Michelle Parker’s life, family structure, and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, before moving into the long period of uncertainty marked by stalled leads, public scrutiny, and sustained advocacy from her family. A renewed investigative push in 2022–2023 brings fresh analysis of old evidence, recorded interviews, and a high-profile search prompted by new tips, demonstrating how cold cases are re-examined without speculation or dramatization. Grounded entirely in confirmed facts, the audiobook concludes with the current status of the investigation, outlining what has been ruled out, what remains unresolved, and why the case continues to stay open. The result is a controlled, immersive, and respectful account of a decade-long mystery that resists easy answers while documenting the persistence of investigators and family alike.
A routine custody exchange in Florida becomes the starting point of a multistate homicide investigation when a mother fails to return home. As investigators retrace verified movements and digital evidence, a narrow timeline emerges that follows a single path across state lines. What begins as a missing person case quickly contracts into a focused reconstruction of events grounded entirely in surveillance, phone data, and forensic findings. This episode examines how ordinary arrangements can conceal extraordinary violence, and how evidence, not assumption, reveals what happened to Cassie Carli.
A nineteen-year-old runner vanishes along a quiet rural road in northwest Arkansas, turning an ordinary morning into an urgent search. As investigators retrace her familiar route, the absence of evidence at the scene shifts the case from concern to suspicion. What begins as a missing-person report quickly reveals a crime rooted not in randomness, but in proximity. The investigation uncovers how routine can be exploited and how familiarity can conceal intent. This episode follows the case from disappearance to conviction, relying only on verified facts and documented evidence. It is the story of how a community search led to a definitive answer.
This true-crime audiobook examines the murder of Alexis Crawford, a college senior whose disappearance initially appeared routine but quickly revealed a fatal betrayal within her own home. Told from a first-person investigative perspective, the narrative follows the verified timeline from her last known movements to the methodical unraveling of conflicting statements given by those closest to her. The story traces how documented reports, surveillance reviews, digital forensics, and ultimately confessions exposed that Alexis was killed inside her shared apartment by her roommate and his girlfriend, and that her disappearance was staged as a voluntary departure. Without speculation or dramatization, the account details how investigators narrowed the case through evidence alone, leading to recovery, arrest, and conviction.
This true-crime TTS audiobook delivers a controlled, first-person investigative narrative examining the 2019 abduction and murder of Aniah Blanchard in Alabama. Told from the perspective of a detective narrator working strictly from verified records, the story follows Aniah’s final known movements after a routine stop at a gas station in Auburn, where surveillance footage captured her presence without revealing the violence that would follow. Through confirmed timelines, digital phone data, vehicle tracking, and legally obtained evidence, the narrative reconstructs how investigators identified the suspect, traced the digital trail, and located Aniah’s abandoned car and, later, her remains. The account avoids speculation and dramatization, focusing instead on how surveillance and data replaced eyewitnesses and emotion with measurable facts. The story concludes with the arrest, guilty plea, and life-without-parole sentence of the perpetrator, as well as the documented legal aftermath that led to the passage of Aniah’s Law. This is a factual, human, and restrained examination of how modern evidence reveals truth when a young woman does not make it home.
In 2020, a quiet Georgia neighborhood became the center of a homicide investigation after Lauren Trench, a mother of two, was found killed inside her own home. What initially appeared to be a routine residence quickly revealed the unsettling reality of a deadly home invasion carried out without warning, witnesses, or clear motive. Investigators were faced with a scene marked less by chaos than by absence, no forced entry immediately evident, no frantic calls for help, and no signs that the victim anticipated danger. Told through the voice of a first-person detective narrator, this true-crime audiobook reconstructs the case using only verified evidence, official records, and confirmed timelines. It follows Lauren’s life before the crime, the narrow window in which the killing occurred, and the investigation that followed, carefully separating what is known from what remains unanswered. The story offers a factual, controlled examination of a homicide that unfolded quietly, leaving behind a family, an open investigation, and a permanent record of what can be proven.
When sixteen-year-old JaRay Wilson disappeared from Weatherford, Oklahoma, in October 2012, the case began as a desperate search driven by fear, rumor, and unanswered questions. For more than a year, her family and investigators lived in uncertainty, following tips that ranged from ordinary teenage conflict to the frightening possibility of human trafficking. What ultimately broke the case was not chance, but time, pressure, and the decision of key witnesses to finally speak. This true-crime audiobook follows the investigation exactly as it unfolded, grounded strictly in verified records and courtroom facts. It traces the shift from a missing-person search to a homicide investigation after JaRay’s remains were discovered in a remote wooded area, and it documents how monitored communications, corroborated witness statements, and forensic findings transformed suspicion into prosecutable evidence. The narrative then follows the case through trial, conviction, and the later resentencing shaped by juvenile sentencing law. Told from a first-person investigative perspective and designed for uninterrupted TTS narration, The Murder Tape Khronicles: The Murder of JaRay Wilson is a controlled, factual account of how silence, loyalty, and fear delayed justice, and how procedure, evidence, and testimony ultimately brought the case to its legal conclusion—without speculation, dramatization, or commentary beyond what the record supports.
This true-crime audiobook examines the verified events surrounding the killing of Jonathan Amerault, a young engineer whose disappearance unfolded through documented communications, controlled movements, and a plan built on paranoia rather than impulse. Grounded entirely in evidence, the narrative traces how ordinary logistics and trusted guidance were used to draw Amerault into a remote area of New Hampshire, where investigators later confirmed he was shot and killed. Told in a first-person investigative voice, the story follows the case from its earliest records through the transition from missing-person inquiry to homicide investigation, relying on court filings, digital records, forensic findings, and sworn testimony. It details how belief systems rooted in conspiracy thinking informed the actions of those responsible, how the crime was concealed and later uncovered, and how the judicial process established accountability without speculation or dramatization. What emerges is a factual reconstruction of control exercised quietly, decisions made in plain sight, and a life ended through deliberate planning—presented with restraint, accuracy, and respect for the victim.
Naomi Irion was an eighteen-year-old woman who disappeared from a Walmart parking lot in Fernley, Nevada, before dawn in March 2022. Surveillance footage captured her abduction in real time and became the central piece of evidence in a multi-county investigation that ultimately led to an arrest and life-without-parole sentence.
This true crime series examines the killing of Antonio Arredondo, a California father shot to death in front of his children after a brief parking dispute in twenty twenty two. Told in a forensic, pressure driven style, the story traces how an ordinary argument escalated into fatal violence, how investigators reconstructed a chaotic scene, and how the justice system responded to an act that permanently altered a family. The focus remains on evidence, accountability, and the lasting cost carried by those left behind.
Murder of Cion Carroll

Murder of Cion Carroll

2025-12-2916:18

This three-chapter true-crime documentary examines the murder of seventeen-year-old Cion Carroll, who was killed in a daylight drive-by shooting at a crowded North Carolina intersection in twenty twenty three. Told in a forensic, grounded voice, the series follows the crime from the moment gunfire erupts through the investigation’s most critical turns, revealing how public violence, limited evidence, and unanswered questions collide in a case that remains unresolved.
Murder of Blake Mohs

Murder of Blake Mohs

2025-12-2807:11

This nonfiction forensic series examines the killing of Blake Mohs, a Home Depot employee in California in twenty twenty three, who was fatally stabbed after confronting suspected shoplifters during a routine workday. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary voice, the story follows the incident from the moment of confrontation through the investigation, arrest, and broader public fallout. The narrative focuses on verified facts, investigative pressure, and real-world consequences, placing the tragedy within the wider debate over retail crime, employee safety, and corporate non-intervention policies without speculation or sensationalism.
Murder of Ruby Garcia

Murder of Ruby Garcia

2025-12-2720:34

This three-part nonfiction forensic series examines the murder of Ruby Garcia, a twenty five year old woman found shot and left on the shoulder of a Michigan highway in twenty twenty four. Told in a restrained, evidence-driven voice, the story follows investigators from the initial discovery through the painstaking reconstruction of Ruby’s final hours. The narrative centers on what can be proven, separating verified facts from speculation as detectives confront missing evidence, shifting timelines, and mounting public pressure. As the investigation progresses, a suspect is identified and arrested, and the case becomes entangled in a national political debate unrelated to the core facts of the crime. Throughout, the focus remains on Ruby Garcia as a victim, not a symbol. The series documents how a single homicide moved from a dark roadside into the center of public attention, and how the justice system responds when scrutiny is at its highest.  
This three chapter true crime series reconstructs the disappearance and murder of Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley in rural Oklahoma during a routine custody exchange in twenty twenty four. What begins as a missed meeting and an abandoned vehicle quickly escalates into a forensic investigation marked by silence, control, and calculated planning. As timelines are rebuilt and relationships examined, investigators uncover a coordinated plot driven by grievance and belief rather than impulse. The story tracks the case from initial uncertainty through investigative reversal to arrest and accountability, maintaining a clear separation between allegation and proven fact. The focus remains on method, motive, and consequence, with dignity preserved for the victims throughout.
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