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📣 New Podcast! "Scott–Valardi & Richthofen Murders" on @Spreaker #crime #documentaries #interview #society #truecrime #truestory
Scott–Valardi & Richthofen Murders
This episode examines two family murder cases that reveal how greed can destroy multiple generations at once. The first case takes us to Pendleton, South Carolina, on Halloween 2015, when four members of the Scott–Valardi family were found dead. Amy Valardi and her husband, Ross, became the primary suspects, allegedly murdering Amy’s mother, stepfather, biological grandmother, and step-grandmother for money and inheritance after years of financial pressure. With the case still awaiting trial and Amy and Ross held without bail, the mystery and motives behind the killings continue to raise the unsettling question: how far will someone go for financial gain? The second case brings us to São Paulo, Brazil, on the night before Halloween in 2002, when Suzanne von Richthofen conspired with her boyfriend, Daniel Cravinhos, and Daniel’s brother to kill her own parents. Her motive was a mix of forbidden love and a desire for wealth and independence. In this episode, you will learn how these two separate tragedies reveal the same disturbing pattern—heinous decisions driven by material desire. You will also gain insight into how investigators uncovered the motives, lies, and connections among the perpetrators, and what can be learned from cases where the killers come from within the family.
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November 16, 2025 at 12:05 AM
📣 New Podcast! "Arkansas Twin Tragedies" on @Spreaker #crime #documentaries #interview #society #truecrime #truestory
Arkansas Twin Tragedies
This episode reveals two true stories that shook Arkansas in 2025—two different tragedies, yet both born from the darkness of the human soul. First, the Jennings Family Massacre in Bryant, where Jared Mitchell shot and killed his mother, stepfather, and sister in a shocking and brutal attack. Three young children survived to bear silent witness to their family's tragedy. Although Jared had a history of mental illness and had been forcibly hospitalized in the past, these early warnings were ignored, and the motive for the murders remains a mystery. Even more horrifying, after slaughtering his family, Jared simply sat calmly in his truck, as if nothing had happened. From Bryant, the story shifts to Devil's Den State Park, where Clinton and Kristen Brink were brutally murdered while hiking with their two daughters. The perpetrator, Andrew James Man—a schoolteacher with no criminal record—shocked everyone. DNA left at the scene eventually linked him not only to this case, but also to a series of other murders in state parks named “Devil's.” In this episode, you will learn how these two tragic cases reveal the hidden dark side of humanity: from ignored signs of mental illness to predators without motive hiding behind normal faces.
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November 13, 2025 at 10:45 PM
📣 New Podcast! "Candyman Murder Case & Klouse Family Massacre" on @Spreaker #crime #documentaries #interview #society #truecrime #truestory
Candyman Murder Case & Klouse Family Massacre
This episode explores two family tragedies that shook the world of true crime: Ronald Clark O’Brien, the infamous “Candyman,” who on Halloween 1974 poisoned his own son for insurance money — a case that forever changed the way people view trick-or-treating. Even more shocking: he also gave the poisoned candy to four other children, and his phone call to the insurance company the very next morning became strong proof of his motive. From there, we shift to the 2013 Klouse Family Murders in Alberta, Canada, where a house fire revealed a brutal, premeditated killing carried out by the family’s only surviving son, Jason Klouse — complete with impossible alibis and bizarre claims of seeing his family’s ghosts. In this episode, you will discover how financial motives, greed, and deceit can destroy families that should have been safe. You’ll learn how investigators uncovered key evidence from small, overlooked details — from poisoned Pixy Stix candy to supernatural alibis used to justify murder. This episode provides a deep look into the psychology of the perpetrators, their moral collapse, and how layers of lies eventually crumble under the weight of undeniable evidence.
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November 11, 2025 at 11:50 PM
📣 New Podcast! "Keely Bunker & The Row Family" on @Spreaker #crime #documentaries #interview #society #truecrime #truestory
Keely Bunker & The Row Family
Two tragedies on two continents, yet they share a similar pattern: trust that turns into unimaginable violence. In 2019, Keely Bunker was found dead after being murdered by her childhood friend, Wesley Street. With over 100 wounds, an alibi that changed four times, and attempts to twist the facts with a “rough sex” defense, this case was not only horrific but also historic. Street's tactics ultimately led to changes in British law, making Keely's legacy a warning to other victims. These manipulative facts show how perpetrators can appear convincing, even while hiding their cruelty.The story continues in Kapunda, Australia, with the brutal massacre of the Row family in 2010: Andrew, Rose, and Chantel, who was pregnant, were stabbed 112 times. The horror intensifies when it is revealed that the perpetrator slept in Chantel's room after killing them, using the victim's own kitchen knife, without taking any valuables. In this episode, you will learn how patterns of extreme violence, personal grudges, and rejection can escalate into disproportionate brutality. Two cases—two perpetrators—and the same dark pattern: obsession, anger, and the desire to destroy.
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November 9, 2025 at 9:15 PM
📣 New Podcast! "The Kilamarsh Hammer Murders: Inside Britain’s Family Nightmare" on @Spreaker #crimepodcast #crimestory #darksecrets #documentaries #interview #murdermystery #seriarkiller #society #truecrime #truestory
The Kilamarsh Hammer Murders: Inside Britain’s Family Nightmare
In this episode, we uncover the horrifying story of Damian Bendal, a man whose calm confession—“I’ve killed four people”—shocked the quiet town of Kilamarsh, England. What began as a small-town romance turned into one of the most disturbing crimes in modern British history. Four innocent lives were taken in one night — Terry Harris, her children John Paul and Lacey, and Lacey’s friend Connie Gent — in an act so brutal that it left investigators and the public in disbelief. The bodycam footage, the ignored warnings, and the system failures that let a known violent offender live among children—this case reveals how horror can hide behind a mask of normalcy. In this episode, you’ll learn how a series of 51 probation failures allowed a dangerous man to slip through the cracks, and how one small community’s peace was destroyed forever. We’ll also explore the human side of this tragedy — the love, the loss, and the unanswered question of how justice can ever be enough. This isn’t just the story of a murderer; it’s a chilling examination of a system that failed to protect the innocent.
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October 26, 2025 at 1:00 AM
📣 New Podcast! "Allan Hawe: Ireland’s Dark Secret" on @Spreaker #crime #documentaries #interview #society #truecrime #truestory
Allan Hawe: Ireland’s Dark Secret
To the outside world, Allan and Clodagh Hawe were the image of perfection — respected teachers, loving parents, and pillars of their Irish community. But on the morning of August 29, 2016, everything changed. Inside their quiet home in County Cavan, police uncovered a horrifying scene: Clodagh and her three sons — Liam, Niall, and Ryan — brutally murdered by the very man who was supposed to protect them. What drove a seemingly gentle husband and father to commit such unthinkable violence? And why did the system fail to see the warning signs hiding behind his calm demeanor? In this episode, you’ll learn how deep control can hide under the mask of normalcy — and how silence, shame, and misplaced trust can build toward catastrophe. We’ll explore the hidden clues of coercive control, the unanswered questions around Allan’s counseling records, and the ongoing fight of Clodagh’s family for truth and justice. This isn’t just a story about murder — it’s a chilling reminder that evil can wear the face of respectability.
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October 18, 2025 at 11:55 PM