True Crime Briefs

True Crime Briefs


Latest Episodes

005. Good Nurses Gone Bad: Doctors & Pharmacists & Nurses Turned Criminal Oh My!
May 19, 2023

When trusted healthcare professionals turn into criminals and put patients' lives at risk, these stories show how justice was served in these cases.Visit the True Crime Briefs website.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po

004. Lying Professionals: Perverted Pediatrician, Conniving Harvard Professor & Thieving Apple Exec.
May 16, 2023

In this episode, meet criminals and perverts in the medical field that are trusted to take care of kids, the elderly and everyone in-between. The trusted Apple employee that stole millions from Apple and the Harvard University professor that lied about be

003. HIPAA Violations, Union Dues Embezzlement, Romance Scams & Crooked Rikers Corrections Officers
May 12, 2023

In this episode the crimes range from healthcare fraud to labor unions, and from online romance to corruption in law enforcement. Reports include: Bribe-taking Missouri Highway Patrolman Three-time failed bank robber Fast food restaurant armed robber

002. From Romance to Racketeering: Uncovering the Schemes of Scammers, Thieves, and Drug Lords
May 09, 2023

In this episode of our true crime podcast, we delve into the murky world of high-stakes crime and deception. From romance scams to military theft and drug trafficking, we explore the intricate schemes of scammers, thieves, and drug lords who prey on unsus

001. Catfished and Conned: True Stories of Justice Served in Romance Scams
May 05, 2023

Romance scams are a growing problem, and they can have devastating consequences for victims. In this episode we explore the dark side of online dating. Hear the stories of victims who were conned out of their life savings by criminals posing as romantic

True Crime Briefs Podcast Trailer
May 02, 2023

Introducing the new podcast from Ijeoma Media - True Crime Briefs. Featuring press releases from the US Department of Justice that highlight cases prosecuted by US Attorneys General. These cases range from the mundane to the extraordinary, and they offer