• The Oregon Serial Killer the News Missed: The Jesse Lee Calhoun Case
    May 28 2026

    On May 27, 2026, prosecutors announced a fifth second-degree murder charge against Jesse Lee Calhoun — a man already accused in the deaths of four women across Oregon. The fifth victim named was Ashley Real, a woman who had reportedly filed a domestic violence complaint against Calhoun in November 2022, before she disappeared. This case raises one of the most disturbing questions in recent Pacific Northwest true crime history: how did the warning signs get missed? In this full case breakdown, Murder Tape Khronicles examines the documented timeline behind The Jesse Lee Calhoun Case, including his early release from prison, reported post-prison supervision violations, the Ashley Real complaint, the multi-county investigation, and the murder charges connected to victims across Multnomah, Clackamas, and Polk counties.

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    19 mins
  • He Searched "How to Dispose of a Body." Then He Bought the Supplies. The Timestamps Tell You the Rest.
    May 28 2026

    On New Year's Day 2023, Ana Walshe was killed in the basement of her family's home in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Her husband Brian Walshe then placed an Amazon order at 4:57 AM for tarps, cleaning supplies, and a saw. He searched "how to dispose of a body." He made multiple trash runs to a transfer station thirty miles away. An employee at that facility noticed something in the waste stream. Investigators found Ana's remains — and the digital trail Brian left behind documented every step he took to hide what he had done. This episode covers the Ana Walshe case from the first missed work call to the life sentence: the forensic evidence, the disposal route, the Amazon timestamps, and what the case says about the systems that were in place before January 1st. The Murder Tape Khronicles — available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you listen.

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    8 mins
  • She Filmed Her Own Killer. Fourteen Years Old and She Knew.
    May 26 2026

    On February 13, 2017, fourteen-year-old Libby German uploaded a 43-second Snapchat video moments before she and best friend Abby Williams were murdered on a hiking trail in Delphi, Indiana. The video — grainy, compressed, but unmistakably showing a man approaching — became the spine of a seven-year investigation. Richard Allen was convicted in October 2024. His appeal is pending. And a handwritten note found at the crime scene is still sealed from public record. The Murder Tape Khronicles breaks down every layer of the Delphi case. New episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    9 mins
  • They Made Them Say One Word. Then They Killed Them.
    May 24 2026

    In October 1937, Rafael Trujillo used a single word — perejil, parsley — to identify and massacre an estimated 20,000 Haitians living along the Dominican-Haitian border. This episode of History of the Caribbean documents El Corte: the six days of killing, the diplomatic silence Haiti's government accepted for $525,000, and why no court ever assigned legal responsibility. The story of how a language, a word, and a foreign policy decision buried the Caribbean's worst act of ethnic cleansing. New episodes weekly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    12 mins
  • Ted Bundy's Last Confession Was a Lie. DNA Just Told the Truth.
    May 21 2026

    Ted Bundy confessed to murdering Laura Ann Aime three days before his execution in 1989 — and for 37 years, that confession was the record. No DNA confirmation. No molecular evidence. Just the word of a serial killer who used information as performance.

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    10 mins
  • She Called Her Children 'Zombies.' He Buried Them in the Yard.
    May 21 2026

    In late 2019, two children were buried in a backyard in Salem, Idaho. Their mother had classified them as zombies — a label in a belief system she shared with her new husband Chad Daybell that made their deaths permissible under their own logic. This episode of The Murder Tape Khronicles covers the full Daybell-Vallow case: the zombie classification text messages, the suspicious death of Tammy Daybell, the backyard discovery, the two separate trials, and the fourth name in the digital record that the prosecution never addressed. Chad Daybell is on death row in Idaho. His appeals are pending. The question the courts have not answered is still open. The Murder Tape Khronicles — true crime with the rigor the stories deserve.

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    10 mins
  • The Girls They Called Unreliable: Britain's Grooming Gang Inquiry
    May 19 2026

    In 1999, a 14-year-old girl called police in Rotherham, England. She gave them a name. She told them what happened. The officer filed it as a marker — not an investigation. She called back three months later. Then she stopped calling.

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    10 mins
  • The Charges Are Dropped. Breonna Taylor's Killers Walk.
    May 17 2026

    Breonna Taylor was 26 years old, a licensed EMT, and she was asleep in her apartment when Louisville police arrived on a warrant built on a lie. Six years later, the federal charges targeting that lie — the false affidavit that put officers at her door — have been quietly dismissed by the Department of Justice under the Trump administration. No one has served a single day in prison for her death.

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    10 mins