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UNSOLVED MURDERS

UNSOLVED MURDERS

By: Circle Of Insight Productions
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Can you help solve a murder or spot an undetected serial killer?
There are a lot of them.

More than 211,000 Americans have died in unsolved homicides since 1980, according to The Economist in 2015.
Help solve a murderCopyright Circle Of Insight Productions
Political Science Politics & Government Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Codebreaker’s Last Cipher: State Secret or Fatal Fetish?
    Apr 26 2026
    Was Gareth Williams a victim of his own private life, or a targeted hit by a foreign intelligence agency? This episode navigates the two warring theories that define this cold case. On one side, the official police conclusion of a "solitary accident" involving claustrophilia; on the other, the coroner's verdict of "unlawful killing" potentially linked to Williams's work on Russian money laundering. We re-examine the timeline of his final days, the £25,000 of unworn designer women's clothing in his closet, and the suspicious "redirection" of the investigation that some say points to an MI6 cover-up.
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    6 mins
  • Keddie Cabin Murders: Forensic Breakdown of Evidence Failure and Behavioral Inconsistencies
    5 mins
  • The Threshold of Evil: What Pushes an Ordinary Person to Snap?
    Apr 21 2026
    We often like to believe that "good" and "bad" people are fundamentally different, but psychology suggests the line between them is thinner than we think. This episode explores the specific environmental and internal triggers that can push a law-abiding citizen toward a sudden, life-altering breaking point. We examine why some individuals crumble under pressure while others emerge with their moral compass intact.
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    17 mins
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