• Zodiac Files: The Blue Rock Springs Murder
    Jul 17 2025

    On July 4th, 1969, a young couple was gunned down in Vallejo, California—marking the first public act of the Zodiac killer. In this episode, we unravel the Ferrin–Mageau shooting, the chilling phone call, and the letters that followed. Step into the night that transformed a faceless gunman into a legendary nightmare.

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    30 mins
  • The Central Park Murder of Jennifer Levin
    Jul 15 2025

    In this haunting episode, we revisit one of New York City’s most infamous and tragic true crime cases: the 1986 murder of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin. What began as a summer romance between Jennifer and the charming, handsome Robert Chambers quickly spiraled into a national media frenzy—one that would expose the dark underbelly of privilege, victim-blaming, and manipulation within the justice system.

    We explore Jennifer’s promising life, Robert’s troubled past, and the horrific events that unfolded in Central Park. From Robert’s unbelievable “self-defense” claim to the ruthless courtroom strategies that dragged Jennifer's character through the mud, this case gripped the city and the nation.

    Join us as we break down the investigation, trial, and aftermath of a case that sparked outrage, rewrote tabloid headlines, and left a family shattered—all while a killer walked free far too soon.

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of graphic violence, sexual assault, and victim-blaming that may be disturbing to some listeners.

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    35 mins
  • Zodiac Files: The Zodiac Speaks
    Jul 10 2025

    In the summer of 1969, the Bay Area was rocked by a string of mysterious murders—then came the letters. In this episode, we dive into the moment the Zodiac Killer introduced himself to the world with a 408-symbol cipher and a chilling confession. From newsroom chaos to amateur codebreakers racing to crack the puzzle, we explore how a killer used ink and fear to grip an entire region—and why his words were just as dangerous as his bullets.

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    30 mins
  • $300 Gambling Debt Leads to Murder
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode, we unravel the heartbreaking and complex case of Bob Idman, a beloved insurance agent from St. Charles, Missouri, whose murder in 2007 shattered the quiet suburban town. What began as a suspected robbery spiraled into a web of secrets, suspicion, and misdirection—including hidden relationships, family tragedies, and a mysterious white Ford Focus. As detectives pursued every lead, from Bob’s private life to his crumbling business, a crucial piece of touch DNA ultimately exposed the truth—and cleared the name of the most obvious suspect: his wife, Diane. This is a story about the secrets we keep, the ones we assume matter most, and how sometimes, justice comes down to a single scrap of fabric.

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    26 mins
  • Zodiac Files: The Killings Start
    Jul 3 2025

    On a foggy December night in 1968, a young couple was gunned down on Lake Herman Road—just seven months later, another couple was ambushed at Blue Rock Springs Park. In this episode, we dive into the Zodiac killer’s first confirmed attacks, exploring the forensic clues, survivor testimony, and the investigative missteps that allowed a deadly pattern to take shape. From small-town panic to the birth of a legend, this is where the Zodiac story truly begins.

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    38 mins
  • The Mysterious Death of Rebecca Zahau | Murder Monday
    Jul 1 2025

    This week on True Crime Never Sleeps, we dive into the chilling 2011 case of Rebecca Zahau and the infamous Spreckels Mansion in Coronado, California. What began as a tragic accident involving Jonah Shacknai’s 6-year-old son Max quickly spiraled into a second, far more mysterious death—Rebecca, found naked, bound, gagged, and hanging from a balcony. Was it suicide, as police claimed, or a meticulously staged murder? We explore Rebecca’s background, her relationship with Jonah, the growing tensions with his ex-wife Dina, and the mountain of forensic red flags and unanswered questions that continue to baffle investigators.

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    38 mins
  • Lets Talk: The Deal That Broke the System: Jeffrey Epstein
    Jun 28 2025

    In 2008, a secretive plea deal allowed billionaire predator Jeffrey Epstein to avoid federal charges for sexually abusing dozens of underage girls. He served just 13 months in a county jail—with work-release privileges. What looked like an outrageous failure of justice was, in fact, something far worse: a fully legal arrangement enabled by powerful lawyers, complicit prosecutors, and a justice system all too eager to protect the elite.

    In this gripping, deeply reported episode, we examine how Epstein gamed the system—and how the system let it happen. From his mysterious rise in the world of high finance to the disturbing details uncovered by Palm Beach investigators, to the now-infamous Non-Prosecution Agreement signed in secret, this episode traces every angle of a deal that didn’t just protect Epstein—it protected his enablers too.

    You’ll hear how Epstein’s wealth and connections shielded him from serious consequences, how victims were silenced, and how federal prosecutors violated the very laws they were sworn to uphold. We also explore the public reckoning that followed years later, the civil suits that continue to unfold, and the reforms the system still hasn’t made.

    This is not just the story of Epstein—it’s a story about power, privilege, and the moral failure of a legal system designed to serve the powerful.

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    14 mins
  • Zodiac Files: A City Awakens
    Jun 26 2025

    This is the debut episode of Season 17, a deep dive into the Zodiac Killer. Tonight we return to the San Francisco Bay Area in late 1968—a time when peace, paranoia, and progress collided. Before anyone had heard of the Zodiac, the region was already teetering on the edge. Suburban Vallejo, quaint Benicia, and the pastoral calm of Napa Valley masked deeper fractures: law enforcement was stretched thin, counterculture was fading into disillusionment, and communities were quietly bracing for something they couldn’t yet name.

    We take you into that moment—examining how environmental isolation, limited forensic tools, outdated police protocols, and fraying community trust created the perfect conditions for a nightmare to emerge. This isn’t just about a killer. It’s about the slow erosion of safety before violence becomes visible.

    You’ll learn:

    • How 1968’s political unrest and suburban growth patterns influenced crime response
    • Why Lake Herman Road and other rural outposts became ideal staging grounds
    • How the media, technology, and geography allowed early warning signs to go unnoticed
    • What daily life looked like just before everything changed


    This is the calm before the storm. And by the end, you’ll realize: history didn’t just let the Zodiac in—it practically rolled out the welcome mat.

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    37 mins