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Crime Chats

Crime Chats

By: Lisa Iacoletti & Hilary Morrow
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Crime Chats is a casual true crime podcast where we get together and chat about the crimes we can’t stop thinking about.

From infamous cases and unsolved mysteries to shocking criminal behavior and courtroom chaos.

No scripts, no stiff narration, just casual conversations between real-life best friends. We'll share our honest opinions, theories, and the occasional dark joke every now and then. In each episode, we'll chat about a case that’s been living rent-free in our minds.

If you love true crime podcasts, unsolved cases, crime discussion, hearing two friends break down criminal cases in a relatable, conversational way, and you don't mind the occasional colorful language, Crime Chats is for you.

Lisa Iacoletti & Hilary Morrow 2026
True Crime
Episodes
  • Jeffrey Epstein Deep Dive — Part 4: The Files (Part 3 of 3)
    Apr 14 2026

    In the final part of our Epstein Files series within a series, we take a step back from the heavier material and start untangling some of the claims and narratives that continue to circulate online.

    First, we break down an infamous letter allegedly written by Epstein from prison. Does it hold up under scrutiny, or is it just another piece of misinformation?

    Then, we dive into those widely discussed flight logs. What do they actually tell us? And more importantly…what don’t they prove? We talk about the assumptions people make and why being on a plane doesn’t automatically equal involvement in criminal activity.

    And finally…we read a completely outrageous (and, honestly, quite funny) letter that was reportedly sent from Epstein’s Palm Beach home years after his death. It’s strange (possibly the strangest thing we've ever read), and raises more questions than answers.

    This episode is all about separating fact from speculation and reminding ourselves how easy it is for narratives to spiral.

    🔍 What We Cover:

    • The alleged prison letter: origins, claims, and credibility
    • Breaking down the Epstein flight logs
    • Why context matters when interpreting names in documents
    • Public assumptions vs. verified facts
    • A shocking and bizarre posthumous letter from Epstein’s Palm Beach residence

    💭 Key Takeaway:

    Not everything that circulates online is what it seems. In high-profile cases like this, it’s crucial to question sources, examine context, and avoid jumping to conclusions without evidence. If you're anything like us, you question everything you see and read so, we definitely had some fun with this episode.

    🎧 Listen & Follow:

    New episodes of Crime Chats drop every Tuesday. Be sure to follow, rate, and share to help us keep these conversations going.

    📚 Sources:

    • U.S. Department of Justice records related to Jeffrey Epstein
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigative files and publicly released documents
    • Flight logs associated with Epstein’s private aircraft (commonly referred to as the “Lolita Express”), as entered into evidence in civil litigation
    • Justice.gov, 2026, justice.gov/epstein. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.

    Support the Show

    If you’re enjoying Crime Chats and want to support more deep dives like this:

    • Share this episode with someone who would find it interesting
    • Follow/subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next
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    40 mins
  • Jeffrey Epstein Deep Dive — Part 4: The Files (Part 2 of 3)
    Apr 7 2026

    In Part 2 of our deep dive into the Epstein Files, we move into some of the most disturbing and personal material uncovered.

    This episode centers around firsthand victim statements and journal entries written by one of the girls involved, offering a distressing and deeply disturbing look into what was happening behind closed doors. These accounts provide not only emotional insight but also raise serious questions about who knew, who participated, and who was protected.

    We approach this material with care and intention but, we'll be honest: This is one of the heaviest episodes and listener discretion is strongly, strongly, strongly advised.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning

    This episode contains graphic and sensitive content, including:

    • Descriptions of abuse
    • Victim statements
    • Excerpts from a personal journal
    • Mentions of named co-conspirators

    Nothing in this episode has been censored. The words you will hear come directly from the victims themselves. While difficult to listen to, we believe their voices deserve to be heard in their truest form.

    🔍 What We Cover

    • The role and importance of victim statements in building the case
    • Patterns and consistencies across multiple accounts
    • Excerpts from a personal journal detailing day-to-day experiences
    • Mentions of alleged co-conspirators identified by name
    • The broader implications of these accounts in understanding the full scope of the operation
    • The emotional weight and long-term impact of this entire case
    • Our personal opinions on all of it

    💭 Why This Matters

    These aren’t just documents—they are voices that were ignored, dismissed, or silenced for far too long.

    By examining these statements and writings, we begin to piece together a clearer picture of:

    • The scale of the abuse
    • The systems that failed to stop it
    • The people who may have enabled it

    This episode is difficult, but it’s essential.

    📚 Sources

    • Federal court documents and filings
    • Released Epstein-related files and exhibits
    • Victim statements (public record)
    • Justice.gov, 2026, justice.gov/epstein.

    🗣️ Join the Conversation

    We know this episode is a heavy one. If you listened, we’d love to hear your thoughts:

    • Were there patterns or details that surprised you?
    • How do you process content like this as a listener?

    Join us in the comments or connect with us on social media to continue the conversation.

    Support the Show

    If you’re enjoying Crime Chats and want to support more deep dives like this:

    • Share this episode with someone who would find it interesting
    • Follow/subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next
    • https://streamelements.com/crime-chats/tip
    • https://buymeacoffee.com/crimechats
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    54 mins
  • Jeffrey Epstein Deep Dive — Part 4: The Files (Part 1 of 3)
    Mar 31 2026

    In Part 1 of our 3-part mini-series, we begin our deep dive into the Epstein files and unpack the details, patterns, and disturbing insights we uncovered while combing through.

    This episode focuses on two chilling and revealing aspects of the case: Jeffrey Epstein’s email interactions with women, and the official medical findings surrounding his death.

    ⚠️ Content Note:

    This episode includes discussion of sensitive topics, including abuse, abortion, and death. Listener discretion is advised.

    🧠 What We Cover:

    💬 Epstein’s “Relationship Advice” to Women

    We explore accounts and documents suggesting that Epstein often positioned himself as a mentor or advisor to women—offering guidance on relationships, life decisions, and personal growth. But beneath that seemingly helpful role, we discuss the power dynamics at play and how this behavior may have been used to manipulate and control.

    📄 The Medical Examiner’s Report

    Hilary walks us through the official autopsy findings following Epstein’s death and breaks down all that was diligently recorded by the Medical Examiner. We discuss the details of the injuries and the ruling while still leaving room for those conspiracy theories that are oh so fun to talk about.

    🔍 Why This Matters

    This episode sets the stage for the rest of the series by highlighting just how complex and unsettling these files are. From psychological manipulation to unanswered questions about his death, the deeper you go, the more there is to unpack.

    📚 Sources

    Justice.gov, 2026, justice.gov/epstein. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.

    Support the Show

    If you’re enjoying Crime Chats and want to support more deep dives like this:

    • Share this episode with someone who would find it interesting
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    47 mins
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