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Killers And Thieves

Killers And Thieves

Written by: Joseph Djaba Productions
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Killers and Thieves is a true-crime podcast about what happens after the arrest when confessions shift, evidence fractures, and certainty disappears. Each episode examines cases where truth is contested: handwritten letters from prison, recanted admissions, investigative dead ends, and crimes that refuse to stay solved. This is a show about the gray space: between guilt and proof, between confession and performance, and between what the public is told and what can actually be verified. New episodes release every last Thursday of the month.Joseph Djaba Productions True Crime
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  • Killers and Thieves — Confessions That Don’t Want to Stay Buried
    Feb 1 2026

    Confessions don’t always end a case.

    Sometimes, they start a new one.


    Killers and Thieves is a true-crime podcast exploring cases where the truth refuses to settle—letters written from prison, admissions that unravel, and investigations shaped as much by words as by evidence.


    This trailer introduces the tone, the questions, and the kind of stories this series tells: not clean narratives, not easy villains, and not guaranteed answers.


    New episodes drop every last Thursday of every month.


    A Joseph Djaba Production

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    3 mins
  • Epistles Of Larry Hall
    Jan 29 2026

    In the premiere episode of Killers and Thieves, we examine the case of Larry DeWayne Hall, a figure whose name appears repeatedly in American criminal investigations and whose claims have generated lasting controversy.


    Hall was convicted in federal court for the 1993 kidnapping of fifteen-year-old Jessica Roach. That conviction remains the only crime for which he has been legally found guilty. Beyond it lies a complex record of interviews, letters, statements, and subsequent retractions that have drawn the attention of law enforcement agencies across the Midwest over more than a decade.


    This episode traces Hall’s background in rural Indiana, his long-standing participation in Civil War reenactments, and the investigative context in which his statements emerged. Investigators noted similarities in geography and victim profiles across multiple unsolved cases, connections that were explored through interviews, correspondence, and behavioral assessments rather than formal charges.


    Central to the case are Hall’s written and verbal admissions—accounts he later withdrew or contradicted, sometimes after providing details authorities stated were not publicly known. The episode examines how investigators evaluated those statements, why they did not lead to additional prosecutions, and how an undercover FBI operation sought—but failed—to corroborate certain claims, including the locations of alleged burial sites.


    Rather than attempting to resolve what remains unresolved, Epistles of Larry Hall focuses on the documented record: evidence presented in court, investigative findings, conflicting statements, and the limits of the legal system when dealing with an individual whose credibility is deeply disputed.


    This episode does not speculate beyond available records. It distinguishes between proven facts, reported allegations, and unanswered questions.


    Listen to Killers and Thieves on :

    • ​Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WPLeK6uB9KYayy5mfE2EY
    • ​Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/killers-and-thieves/id1874283429
    • ​Amazon Music: https://q4k0kx5j.r.us-east-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2Fmusic.amazon.co.uk%2Fpodcasts%2Fd51cb410-5ed1-4e1f-8f47-bcb188d250c2/1/0100019c23c9ff11-1d2caed1-dfe1-48e8-9af0-8927c0d051a5-000000/seYM4dEzHOqWJ5YbYzYKbTia64E=464
    • ​Iheartradio : https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-killers-and-thieves-320786969/
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    36 mins
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