• When Killers Realize It's Over: Raw Police Interrogation Murderer Reaction Compilation
    Jun 22 2025

    When Killers Realize It's Over: Raw Police Interrogation Murderer Reaction Compilation


    Some moments in true crime are unforgettable—none more so than the second a killer realizes it’s over.


    This episode dives into a chilling compilation of real police interrogations, capturing the exact moment suspects break. From calculated silence to sudden emotional collapse, we explore:


    The mindset behind their deception


    The breaking point during questioning


    The jaw-dropping confessions that follow

    Including cases where the accused thought they were untouchable—until undeniable evidence shattered their story.


    These raw, emotional moments are disturbing, riveting, and revealing. You’ll hear the psychological unraveling firsthand.


    Content Warning: Contains graphic details of violent crimes, real audio clips, and emotionally intense content. Listener discretion is advised.


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    1 h y 22 m
  • She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body
    Jun 22 2025

    She Murdered and Dismembered a Disabled Man — Then Lived With the Body


    🚨 She killed him. Cut him to pieces... and kept him with her for months.

    This is the shocking story of Penny Pospisil and the trailer-of-terror that hid a dead man.

    🎧 Listen now.

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    In the summer of 2018, Penny Pospisil was living with her 55-year-old, physically disabled boyfriend, Anthony Mitchell, in an RV village in Sumter County, Florida. 🎧 Months later, neighbors noticed a horrific odor coming from her trailer.


    When authorities finally conducted a welfare check in December 2019, they were met with a scene that defied explanation — Anthony’s dismembered, decomposing remains, hidden in the RV shower


    Penny claimed self-defense, saying she was a victim of domestic violence but the evidence showed she murdered and dismembered Anthony, then kept his body with her in a moving RV, traveling across counties with no one aware


    In March 2023, after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, abuse of a dead body, and grand theft, she received the maximum sentence: life in prison plus consecutive terms


    This episode unpacks:


    Penny’s twisted justification and chilling actions post-murder


    How forensic and neighbor reports as well as bodycam evidence broke the case


    The psychological depths of someone who could live with a corpse


    Legal proceedings, sentencing, and the unanswered questions about what she was thinking


    Content Warning: Graphic descriptions of dismemberment and body concealment. Listener discretion is strongly advised.


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    1 h y 30 m
  • Son Realizes He Killed His Father
    May 26 2025

    Son Realizes He Killed His Father


    In Lexington Township on January 24, 2021, Hardy Robert Wills-Traxler confessed to killing his father, Bruce Traxler, and burning the shed where his body was found. Hardy, who struggled with mental illness, believed his father was a threat, though no evidence supported this. During questioning, his confused answers showed how much his condition affected him.



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    51 m
  • How a Predator Finally Met Karma
    May 2 2025

    How a Predator Finally Met Karma


    A man from Airway Heights, described as extraordinarily foolish, fled when police arrived to confront him about a domestic violence incident. He tried to hide behind a tree, a tactic that failed thanks to a neighbor tipping off authorities.


    His troubles only escalated after arrest—he attempted to remove his restraints while in handcuffs and gave infuriating statements to the police. After a brief stint in jail, he was released and quickly reunited with his girlfriend, continuing his reckless behavior and racking up more charges.


    Ultimately, he was charged with burglary, unlawful imprisonment, malicious mischief, interfering with reporting domestic violence, resisting arrest, making a false statement, and obstructing a law enforcement officer.



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    37 m
  • The Moment She Realized She Killed Her Newborn
    May 2 2025

    The Moment She Realized She Killed Her Newborn


    Mothers are often seen as protective angels who will do anything to protect their children, but in this case, she became her child's worst enemy. Officers were immediately dispatched to the location after receiving a 911 call about a mother contemplating murder. Viewer discretion is advised, as what you are about to see is not for the faint of heart. The children were trapped in a ticking time bomb, their home a pressure cooker ready to explode at any moment.


    Despite the mother dropping subtle hints about her unraveling mental state, the warning signs were about to be tragically overlooked. Her isolation was another factor fueling her intense urge to commit murder. Listen closely to what she says. Officers thought it would be best for everyone if the mother was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, but it wasn’t going to be of much help.


    She was discharged that day, and everything seemed fine for some time, until one day, 911 received a call from the mother again. The infant was no longer alive, and there were signs of brutality. Her older son was the only other witness to what had happened that day, hiding safely in his bedroom. However, the mother told the officer she didn’t know what had happened.


    No amount of regret was going to bring her son back to life now. This officer had changed the baby’s diaper and looked after him just a few days ago. His death had truly shaken him to his core. The police tried to explain the incident to the father, who was equally shocked. The mother was charged with first-degree murder



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    23 m
  • Police Interrogation of Police Officer for the Murder of his Police Chief while on vacation
    Dec 11 2023

    Police Interrogation of Police Officer for the Murder of his Police Chief while on vacation


    A former Oklahoma officer has been found guilty of murdering his police chief during a conference in Florida


    A former Oklahoma police officer was found guilty Wednesday in the death of his police chief while they attended a law enforcement conference in Pensacola, Florida, in 2019.


    Michael Nealey was found guilty of second-degree murder by a Florida jury, according to CNN affiliate WEAR. Court records show his sentencing is scheduled for April 29.

    CNN has reached out to Nealey's attorney for comment on the verdict but has not heard back.

    Nealey was arrested a day after the body of Mannford Police Chief Lucky Miller was found in a hotel room in Pensacola in November, 2019.


    Escambia County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call about a fight at the hotel where Nealey and Miller were staying for the conference.


    Prosecutors said during the trial that the medical examiner determined Miller was beaten and strangled or suffocated to death, WEAR reported.


    Only two people were in that room. One of them is dead and one of them is on trial," said prosecutor Trey Myers during closing arguments, according to the station.

    Extreme levels of intoxication were involved that night, prosecutors argued, and a forensic toxicologist testified that both men had blood alcohol concentration levels about four times the legal limit to drive, the affiliate reported.

    "It's impossible to get inside the mind of a man who was here for a law enforcement conference who has had half a gallon of vodka to drink and understand his thoughts," added Myers, WEAR reported.

    Nealey did not take the stand in his defense, the station reported. The trial began Monday with jury selection and lasted a day and a half before the jury returned a guilty verdict.

    Miller, 44, was chief of police since 2007. He had a wife and three children.



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    33 m
  • The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 2
    Nov 23 2023
    The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 2Officer Darrell MooreThe following is excerpted from the report of Officer Darrell Moore: Skylar told me "I need to tell someone my story." I directed the fire department personal to the apartment so they could administer medical attention. Skylar again stated, "I want to talk to you." I stared at Skylar without saying anything. Skylar went onto say that he was in Yakima for field training with the military. Skylar said he returned home to his wife. Skylar said he loves his wife more than most other men, and that his love for her was special. Skylar stated that he returned home from Yakima and he had left his wife with his rifle for her protection when he was gone. Skylar told me that he took out the magazine, and motioned taking out the magazine. Skylar said he was making the rifle safe, and for some reason he grabbed the rifle and shook it. I watched as Skylar demonstrated grabbing what I believed to be the upper portion of the rifle with his left hand and the lower portion of the rifle with his right hand. Skylar motioned holding the rifle at an approximately 45 degree cant. Skylar said, "I just shook it and it shot her." Skylar began to make sounds as if he was crying, but I could see that he had no tears coming out. I also noticed that he had no tears during my entire contact with him.NeighborsAccording to neighbors, they regularly heard yelling coming from the Nemetz residence. Among the many statements initially made by Skylar Nemetz was a statement to his neighbor that his wife Danielle had shot herself while she was cleaning a rifle.Eureka InterviewsOn November 24, 2014, detectives traveled to Eureka, California, to conduct interviews. Among those interviewed was Samatha Minton, who stated that she knew Danielle most of her whole life. According to Minton, Danielle had met Skylar on the internet approximately two months before they married. Minton stated that she had observed what she thought was odd behavior between the couple. For example, when Daniella and Skylar would visit, Skylar would drop her off at the house and leave her there all day, while he visited with his friends.Detectives also interviewed Michayla Yingling, who had known Danielle her whole life. Yingling confirmed that Danielle had met Skylar on the internet two months before they had married.Yingling said Danielle never gave her any indication Skylar was being abusive. She knew that Skylar had broken Danielle's cell phone, but she did not know the details. Yingling said Danielle never talked negatively about Skylar, but she got the impression that Danielle was being fake. Yingling stated that Skylar would not let Danielle come to her baby shower, and that Skylar was indecisive on wanting Danielle to get a job. Skylar would tell Danielle to get a job, and when she looked for a job he would tell her she didn't need one. Yingling said Danielle just wanted someone to love her and take care of her.Yingling said Danielle thought her new boss was attractive, and that Danielle had told her that her new boss used to be an underwear model. Yingling said she had a FaceTime session with Danielle and her boss, while they were out to dinner. Yingling was positive that Danielle would not cheat on Skylar.Yingling said on the night Danielle died she had FaceTimed with her at approximately 1600 hours. Yingling said nothing appeared to be out the ordinary, and that at one point Danielle had pointed the phone at Skylar, who had smiled and waved to her.According to Mikala Rippeon, Danielle's youngest sister, Danielle was always wearing long-sleeved shirts and turtleneck sweaters. Mikala remembered seeing what appeared to be fingertip bruises on Danielle's arms.The DiaryOn February 24, 2015, detectives contacted Skylar's mother, Danetta Heller, as they had obtained information that she was possibly in possession of Danielle's diary that was taken from her apartment after the homicide. The following day, Danetta confirmed that she was in possession of Danielle's diary. Danetta stated there were some pages missing from the diary, but stated that she had not removed the missing pages. Danetta stated that she had removed the diary from the apartment because it contained information that she thought would be hurtful to her son, stating that Danielle was a "busy little girl." After speaking with Skylar's attorney, Danetta ceased to cooperate, however she turned over Danielle's diary to Skylar's attorney, who turned it over to the prosecutor. Several pages had been removed. There was an entry that was about Danielle having sex with a male named Kennedy. It stated that Kennedy and Danielle used to date, that they were still having sex, and that Kennedy's current girlfriend Chloe did not know. The entry was dated 4/23/12.CVSAAlthough the CVSA shown in this video is pseudoscience, the test results were "no signs of deception."Karie FaasOn the morning of October 17, 2014, detectives were contacted by Karie ...
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  • "I killed my wife" | The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 1
    Nov 23 2023
    "I killed my wife" | The POLICE INTERROGATION of Skylar Nemetz PART 1Officer Darrell MooreThe following is excerpted from the report of Officer Darrell Moore: Skylar told me "I need to tell someone my story." I directed the fire department personal to the apartment so they could administer medical attention. Skylar again stated, "I want to talk to you." I stared at Skylar without saying anything. Skylar went onto say that he was in Yakima for field training with the military. Skylar said he returned home to his wife. Skylar said he loves his wife more than most other men, and that his love for her was special.Skylar stated that he returned home from Yakima and he had left his wife with his rifle for her protection when he was gone. Skylar told me that he took out the magazine, and motioned taking out the magazine. Skylar said he was making the rifle safe, and for some reason he grabbed the rifle and shook it. I watched as Skylar demonstrated grabbing what I believed to be the upper portion of the rifle with his left hand and the lower portion of the rifle with his right hand. Skylar motioned holding the rifle at an approximately 45 degree cant. Skylar said, "I just shook it and it shot her." Skylar began to make sounds as if he was crying, but I could see that he had no tears coming out. I also noticed that he had no tears during my entire contact with him.NeighborsAccording to neighbors, they regularly heard yelling coming from the Nemetz residence. Among the many statements initially made by Skylar Nemetz was a statement to his neighbor that his wife Danielle had shot herself while she was cleaning a rifle.Eureka InterviewsOn November 24, 2014, detectives traveled to Eureka, California, to conduct interviews. Among those interviewed was Samatha Minton, who stated that she knew Danielle most of her whole life. According to Minton, Danielle had met Skylar on the internet approximately two months before they married. Minton stated that she had observed what she thought was odd behavior between the couple. For example, when Daniella and Skylar would visit, Skylar would drop her off at the house and leave her there all day, while he visited with his friends.Detectives also interviewed Michayla Yingling, who had known Danielle her whole life. Yingling confirmed that Danielle had met Skylar on the internet two months before they had married.Yingling said Danielle never gave her any indication Skylar was being abusive. She knew that Skylar had broken Danielle's cell phone, but she did not know the details. Yingling said Danielle never talked negatively about Skylar, but she got the impression that Danielle was being fake. Yingling stated that Skylar would not let Danielle come to her baby shower, and that Skylar was indecisive on wanting Danielle to get a job. Skylar would tell Danielle to get a job, and when she looked for a job he would tell her she didn't need one. Yingling said Danielle just wanted someone to love her and take care of her.Yingling said Danielle thought her new boss was attractive, and that Danielle had told her that her new boss used to be an underwear model. Yingling said she had a FaceTime session with Danielle and her boss, while they were out to dinner. Yingling was positive that Danielle would not cheat on Skylar.Yingling said on the night Danielle died she had FaceTimed with her at approximately 1600 hours. Yingling said nothing appeared to be out the ordinary, and that at one point Danielle had pointed the phone at Skylar, who had smiled and waved to her.According to Mikala Rippeon, Danielle's youngest sister, Danielle was always wearing long-sleeved shirts and turtleneck sweaters. Mikala remembered seeing what appeared to be fingertip bruises on Danielle's arms.The DiaryOn February 24, 2015, detectives contacted Skylar's mother, Danetta Heller, as they had obtained information that she was possibly in possession of Danielle's diary that was taken from her apartment after the homicide. The following day, Danetta confirmed that she was in possession of Danielle's diary. Danetta stated there were some pages missing from the diary, but stated that she had not removed the missing pages. Danetta stated that she had removed the diary from the apartment because it contained information that she thought would be hurtful to her son, stating that Danielle was a "busy little girl." After speaking with Skylar's attorney, Danetta ceased to cooperate, however she turned over Danielle's diary to Skylar's attorney, who turned it over to the prosecutor. Several pages had been removed. There was an entry that was about Danielle having sex with a male named Kennedy. It stated that Kennedy and Danielle used to date, that they were still having sex, and that Kennedy's current girlfriend Chloe did not know. The entry was dated 4/23/12.CVSAAlthough the CVSA shown in this video is pseudoscience, the test results were "no signs of deception."Karie FaasOn the morning of October 17, 2014, detectives were ...
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    2 h y 24 m
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