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True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Welcome to the Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast.

This podcast will feature real-life stories from police officers, crime scene investigators, survivors of violent crimes and more. We'll share stories about how police investigate, assess and solve criminal cases, how 911 calls can provide valuable information to police and how crime victims can seek justice. Every episode will feature a different story, providing a unique insight into the world of law enforcement and crime.

We'll bring you interviews with experts from the police force, crime scene investigation teams, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims and more. We'll explore the impact of crime on individuals and communities. We'll also examine the ethical and legal issues that arise in criminal cases, and the efforts of police to protect the public and bring criminals to justice.

We'll be discussing the latest news and developments in the criminal justice system, and the implications of new laws and policies on the safety of communities. We'll also provide valuable resources to help those affected by crime, and look at the impact of crime on the mental health of communities.

We hope you'll join us as we explore the world of crime and justice, one episode at a time.




true crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 percent focus on tales of serial killers.

As much as we love listening to a celebrity interview or cultural discussion, there’s nothing quite like a true crime podcast to keep you hooked for hours on end.

There’s a reason why so many true crime series have climbed the podcast charts over the years – from the genre-defining brilliance of Serial to the unexpected twists and turns of Sweet Bobby, true crime is the genre that just keeps on giving.

True crime has never been more popular than it is today, as evidenced by the astonishing number of podcasts, TV shows, and documentaries dedicated to the genre. At its core, however, true crime is a type of nonfiction literature. From influential works like Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood (1966) to modern-day investigations such as Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark (2018) or Elon Green’s Last Call (2021), such narratives are unique in the way they connect with their readers, precisely because they explore harrowing real-life events that could happen to anyone.

Want to know more about true crime? Here we define the genre, take a fascinating look at its origins, and cover some of its common themes.

The Definition of “True Crime”
It seems like the definition of true crime would be obvious: A story about a crime that actually occurred. Indeed, most true crime books explore dark and distressing subject matter, and reader discretion is advised. Granted, the first rule of true crime is that the narrative must include as many nitty-gritty facts about the case as possible: Readers expect the actual names of people involved and the correct time and place, information about what they did, and as many details of the crime and its investigation as the author can dig up.

True crime books can be about a single event, like a kidnapping. They can also be about the collective crimes of serial killers, thieves, or cult leaders. However narrow or broad the focus, the best true crime books deliver well-researched, finely written examinations of the case at hand.

But the wealth of details is just half of what makes true crime so popular with readers. The most talented true crime authors excel at presenting the facts of a case while vividly re-creating the atmosphere that surrounded the crime. They put criminals and their victims in context by establishing elements like the political climate of the day, the history of a town, or the struggles faced by a particular community. They dig into everyone’s motives, then weigh these motives against the actions and developments they document. They re-create dialogue as faithfully as possible, although of course sometimes it’s necessary to take artistic liberties.

In other words, the most popular true crime authors transport readers to the scene of the crime, with all senses fully engaged. Without an author’s narrative talents, the details of the crime would simply read like a legal report.

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Episodes

Real and Scary Encounters with the Grim Reaper
Today
Real and Scary Encounters with the Grim Reaper
Real and Scary Encounters with the Grim ReaperFor thousands of years, various cultures have had figures to represent death. One of the most common and enduring of these is the Grim Reaper—usually a skeletal figure, who is often shrouded in a dark, hooded robe and carrying a scythe to “reap” human souls. But how and when did this imagery come to be associated with death?The Grim Reaper seems to have appeared in Europe during the 14th century. It was during this time that Europe was dealing with what was then the world’s worst pandemic, the Black Death, believed to be the result of the plague. It is estimated that about one-third of Europe’s entire population perished as a result of the pandemic, with some areas of the continent suffering far greater losses than others.The original outbreak of the plague occurred during 1347–51, and outbreaks then recurred several other times after that. So, clearly, death was something that the surviving Europeans had on their mind, and it is not surprising that they conjured an image to represent it.But why the skeletal figure? Why the scythe? Why the robe? Skeletons are symbolic of death, representing the human body after it has decayed. The robe is thought to be reminiscent of the robes that religious figures of the time wore when conducting funerary services. The scythe is an apt image taken from agricultural practices of the time: harvesters used scythes to reap or harvest crops that were ready to be plucked from the earth…and, well, that’s kind of what happens when humans die: they are plucked from this earth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
The Murder Of Janet Abaroa AND David Crespi Murdered His Two Daughters - True Crime Documentary
Yesterday
The Murder Of Janet Abaroa AND David Crespi Murdered His Two Daughters - True Crime Documentary
The Murder Of Janet Abaroa AND David Crespi Murdered His Two Daughters - True Crime DocumentaryJanet Abaroa, 26, was brutally killed inside her house on the evening of April 26th, 2005, while her six-month-old son slept soundly in the next room. The brutal murder of a young mother stunned Durham and devastated her family and friends.Raven Abaroa, her worried husband, dialed 911 in a panic. Not long after her murder, he was the one who discovered her body. Raven and Janet were college sweethearts who married soon after graduation. On the surface, their relationship appeared to be great, but family and friends were concerned.Raven was caught embezzling from his work, which was the most surprising recent information leading up to Janet's death. Raven's knife collection was mysteriously missing from the house on the night of Janet's murder, and he stood to gain $500,000 from his wife's life insurance policy.Raven, on the other hand, had an alibi: he was at a soccer game in the evening. Janet was in bed watching TV when he departed, he said cops (her nightly routine). He had no idea that this minor detail would lead to a new finding in the case.The case remained unsolved for five years. Raven moved on with his life and married Vanessa Pond in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his kid.In 2013, Zwerling received the evidence package, which included dried contact lenses. The contact lenses rehydrated when he added a saline solution, demonstrating that they were in Janet's eyes at the time of her murder and after she was buried.While Raven maintains that he did not murder Janet, the rest of the world, including his second wife, believes he did.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Disturbing Scene Unfolds: Chaos Ensues As Racist Man Gets Confronted!
Yesterday
Disturbing Scene Unfolds: Chaos Ensues As Racist Man Gets Confronted!
Disturbing Scene Unfolds: Chaos Ensues As Racist Man Gets Confronted! At 12:23 PM on April 15, 2023, officers in Ohio were called to address a disturbance complaint involving a local resident, Jeffrey Holmes, who was reportedly shouting at individuals in a nearby park. Upon arrival, the officers were confronted by Holmes, who was aggressive and warned them against setting foot on his property. The officers attempted to defuse the situation by requesting Holmes to step out to the street for a conversation. Holmes obliged and was advised about the complaint lodged against him, accusing him of hurling insults and threats at park-goers. In his defense, Holmes claimed his right to freedom of speech and to consume alcohol on his property. The officers enquired if he was carrying identification. At this point, Holmes retreated towards his house. After sitting in his backyard, Holmes sporadically shouted greetings at the park visitors. Meanwhile, Officer Taylor spoke with the complainant, who claimed Holmes shouted racial slurs and threats at people in the park. He also told Officer Taylor he frequently spots Holmes on his property, even after warning him he is trespassing. After taking the complainant’s statement, the decision was taken to arrest Holmes for disorderly conduct while under the influence. Holmes was arrested as he yelled at officers and was informed about the charges against him. Officers then escorted Holmes to the Hamilton County Justice Center.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Mother Tased & Arrested at School Drop-Off for Breaking Protection Order
Yesterday
Mother Tased & Arrested at School Drop-Off for Breaking Protection Order
Mother Tased & Arrested at School Drop-Off for Breaking Protection Order On January 18th, 2024, a school resource officer in Ohio requested backup to a situation at a local school where a suspect was reported for violating a protection order. Earlier that week, the principal had received a complaint from a concerned parent who spotted the suspect dropping a child off at the school. Officers reviewed footage of the suspect at the school earlier that week, confirming she had been violating the protection order. In the early hours of the morning, the officer located the suspect inside her vehicle, who initially refused to stop and talk with the officer, stating she was calling her attorney before driving away. The officer followed the suspect in his vehicle, where the suspect stopped and refused to exit her vehicle despite multiple commands. The situation escalated quickly, with the officers employing the placement of stop sticks under the vehicle's tires. The confrontation continued to escalate as the suspect resisted arrest, kicking at an officer as he attempted to remove her from the vehicle. Despite the officers' attempts to de-escalate, the suspect continued to shout and refuse to cooperate, leading to the deployment of an officer’s taser. The struggle persisted on the ground, with the suspect refusing to release her hand before eventually placing her securely in handcuffs. After finally being securely detained and placed into a patrol car, the suspect was taken into custody and later evaluated by medical personnel. The suspect did not report any injuries and was cleared by medical personnel. The suspect was charged with Violation of a Protection Order, Assault, Failure to Comply with the Order or Signal of a Police Officer, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing Official Business, & Disorderly Conduct.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Drunk Belligerent Man Arrested After Police Confrontation!
Yesterday
Drunk Belligerent Man Arrested After Police Confrontation!
Drunk Belligerent Man Arrested After Police Confrontation! On April 6th, 2023, officers in New Mexico responded to a call about a man, identified as Mark Anthony, who had been making threats. Following the call, officers located Anthony, who was intoxicated and disorderly, informing him that he was being arrested for his unruly behavior. While the officers were reading out his Miranda rights, Anthony consistently disrupted the process. He confessed to being heavily under the influence of alcohol, a fact that was corroborated by the overpowering scent of alcohol on him. Further substantiating evidence came from a partially consumed liquor bottle found in his gray GMC pickup truck. Anthony was placed in handcuffs from behind. He was then led to the police car and secured in the back seat. Despite repeated attempts by the officer, Anthony declined to disclose his full name or consent to a mouth check, which would initiate a twenty-minute deprivation period. Following this, he was taken to the Artesia detention facility for processing. On reaching the jail, Anthony's non-compliance continued. He decided to sit on the floor and resist moving, even with assistance. The New Mexico implied consent was read to him, but he refused a breathalyzer test. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct, Neglient Use of a Deadly Weapon, and Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Resisting Arrest: Exposes Man With Fake SSN & Collection of Illegal Possessions!
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Resisting Arrest: Exposes Man With Fake SSN & Collection of Illegal Possessions!
Resisting Arrest: Exposes Man With Fake SSN & Collection of Illegal Possessions! On the 13th of February, 2023, while on patrol along Cornell Rd and Reed Hartman Highway, the detectives in Ohio noticed a red Subaru being driven by a male with an accompanying female passenger. They had just picked up another male from Birch Hill Suites, and the car was speeding. Consequently, a traffic stop was initiated by an officer who approached the speeding vehicle. The individual seated at the back, identified as Raymond Tamboer, was acting suspiciously, with his hands raised in the air, each holding a drink. Despite providing a counterfeit social security number, and continuously shifting in his seat, an officer ran a background check on all the car's occupants. This revealed that Tamboer had felony warrants and a record of violence. Due to the suspicious activities and false identity, officers requested Tamboer to step out of the car, but he resisted. Backup was requested, and eventually, the officers were able to extract Tamboer from the car and restrain him on the ground and handcuff him. The other two occupants were also taken into custody. The front passenger claimed they were merely helping Tamboer, a friend, with car issues, while the driver refuted any claims of speeding. Both occupants granted permission for a vehicle search.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Epic Meltdown: Entitled Drama Queen’s Steals Car Keys Ends Up Arrested!
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Epic Meltdown: Entitled Drama Queen’s Steals Car Keys Ends Up Arrested!
Epic Meltdown: Entitled Drama Queen’s Steals Car Keys Ends Up Arrested! On June 4th, 2023, officers in Ohio responded to a call about a woman attacking an elderly resident at an apartment building. Dispatch gave officers the woman’s description as they dispatched to the location. Upon arriving at the apartment building, an officer began looking for the woman when he noticed an older man in a wheelchair nearby on the road. While there, the officer spotted a woman who matched the description running from the apartment building. The woman ran towards a parked Chevy Camaro before jumping into the driver's window. The officer approached the suspect and her husband, who had come to the parked car. The officer informed them about the call he had received. The suspect was agitated with the officer and was unwilling to listen to the officer. The suspect continued her disorderly behavior despite the officer asking multiple for her to stop. Another officer arrived to speak with the suspect, while the responding officer asked the husband what had happened. The husband told the officer they had gone to visit his father and had all been out and had drinks, but when they returned, the suspect became angry and upset over an unknown issue but clarified she did not attack his father. The suspect's father-in-law also told officers that no one assaulted him. The husband was allowed to leave with a sober driver but also informed the officer his wife had his car keys. After being arrested, the suspect continued arguing with officers in the patrol car. The husband’s car keys were found hidden on the suspect. The suspect was taken to jail and charged with Aggravated Disorderly Conduct.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
How Driving Drunk And Flipping Off Cop Backfires for this Florida Mom!
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How Driving Drunk And Flipping Off Cop Backfires for this Florida Mom!
How Driving Drunk And Flipping Off Cop Backfires for this Florida Mom! On March 16th, 2024, officers in Florida encountered a dangerous situation involving a speeding vehicle. The vehicle, identified as silver in color, was observed deviating from the roadway and entering the grass multiple times, displaying erratic driving behavior. Upon noticing law enforcement, the driver exhibited further defiance by flashing her middle finger at the pursuing officer through her rearview mirror and accelerating dangerously close to wildlife and into a residential area. The vehicle ultimately stopped abruptly in a grassy area after a high-speed pursuit. The situation escalated when the driver exited her vehicle aggressively and approached law enforcement while yelling and expressing hostility. Despite repeated commands to maintain a distance and comply, the driver challenged the officer with verbal provocations, including inciting the officer to use force against her. After several commands, the driver was eventually subdued and handcuffed, although she continued to resist by not fully cooperating with the officer's instructions to enter the patrol car. The incident also involved another individual from a nearby residence who became confrontational and obstructed the process, resulting in temporary detention. Throughout the arrest and transportation to the detention facility, the driver's behavior continued to be combative and verbally abusive. The suspect was charged with Resisting an Officer Without Violence and Fleeing or Attempting To Elude a Law Enforcement Officer.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Belligerent Woman Makes Bold Advances, Attempts to Forcibly Kiss Male Staff!
3d ago
Belligerent Woman Makes Bold Advances, Attempts to Forcibly Kiss Male Staff!
Belligerent Woman Makes Bold Advances, Attempts to Forcibly Kiss Male Staff!On November 18th, 2023, officers in Ohio were called to a disturbance at a Woodsprings Suites hotel. Upon arrival, officers located the suspect, a female guest, behind the front desk counter, beside a male front desk staff member. The suspect appeared heavily intoxicated, displaying slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and an alcohol odor. Officers removed the suspect from behind the front desk and began speaking with both parties about what had happened. The staff member told the officer prior to their arrival that the suspect had climbed across the front desk barrier using a couch pillow before cornering him. The staff member explained that the suspect had come towards him, attempting to kiss him. Despite repeatedly asking the suspect to leave, she refused to leave the counter, leading the staff member to call the police. The staff member wanted to have the suspect trespassed from the hotel. As officers spoke with the suspect, she would not answer any questions, eventually identifying herself. She was advised to retrieve her belongings from her room. However, the suspect continued refusing to answer questions, leading officers to place her under arrest. The suspect was charged with Disorderly Conduct and Criminal Trespass.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Former “Cop” Drunk Driving: Tipsy Authority Flashes Badge During DUI Stop!
3d ago
Former “Cop” Drunk Driving: Tipsy Authority Flashes Badge During DUI Stop!
Former “Cop” Drunk Driving: Tipsy Authority Flashes Badge During DUI Stop!#bodycam #cops #police173,731 views • Sep 13, 2023 • #bodycam #cops #policeOn March 5th, 2023, officers in Ohio were dispatched following a report of a reckless driver operating a black Nissan Altima, observed driving erratically and heading northbound on the roadway. The suspect was reported to have veered off-road at one point near a trailer park before regaining course. The sergeant on the scene intercepted the vehicle and performed a traffic stop. The female driver of the vehicle appeared intoxicated, indicated by her slurred speech and an odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from her & inside the vehicle. While speaking with officers, the suspect provided officers a badge, stating, “I was a cop too,” before exiting the vehicle. The suspect told the officers to arrest her, stating, "Just an arrest me; you're going to do it anyways." As the officer began Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), the suspect refused to continue the tests. When questioned further, she was reluctant to disclose the amount of alcohol consumed. Officers arrested the suspect for suspected OVI and advised her of her Miranda Rights. While searching the vehicle, an officer located several open cans of White Claw in the center console. The suspect refused to provide a breath sample and was transported to the police station. Officers issued the suspect a BMV 2255 form as she refused to provide a breath sample, suspending her driver's license. The suspect was charged with Operating a Vehicle under the Influence of Alcohol (OVI) and Open Container in a Motor Vehicle While in Transit. ** Disclaimer: We were unable to verify the authenticity of her claims of being a cop. **Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.
Epic Confrontation: Belligerent Driver Confronts & Dares Cops To Arrest Him!
4d ago
Epic Confrontation: Belligerent Driver Confronts & Dares Cops To Arrest Him!
Epic Confrontation: Belligerent Driver Confronts & Dares Cops To Arrest Him!168,608 views Jun 15, 2023 #bodycam #arrest #duiOn the night of January 26, 2023, while patrolling northbound on Unser Blvd., the officer spotted an erratically parked Audi SUV disrupting traffic flow. Upon closer inspection, the officer noticed a man, later identified as Richard Hernandez, slumped over the center console. Upon interaction, the driver appeared disoriented and belligerent and struggled to produce his driver's license, instead handing over multiple credit cards. The officer reported signs of intoxication, such as the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, watery eyes, and a bottle of vodka on the passenger side floorboard. As the situation escalated, with Richard becoming increasingly aggressive and repeatedly exiting the vehicle, backup was requested. Richard also challenged the officer to arrest him on multiple occasions. Despite an injury to his Achilles tendon, Richard agreed to participate in a field sobriety test but displayed signs of severe impairment. His resistance continued throughout the process, but he was eventually arrested and taken into custody. Upon arrival at the station, Richard refused to submit to chemical testing, even after being warned about the consequences under the New Mexico Implied Consent Advisory. Richard was charged with Aggravated Driving While Under The Influence, Open Container (1st Offense), and Stopped Vehicles Not To Interfere With Traffic.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-police-interrogations-911-calls-and-true-police-stories-podcast--5693470/support.