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Code One Podcast

A weekly True Crime podcast
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Code One Podcast

Jason Hunter

Code One Podcast

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Code One Podcast

Jason Hunter

Code One Podcast

A weekly True Crime podcast
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Carl Gugasian, known as "The Friday Night Bank Robber", who served a 17-year sentence for armed robbery. He robbed more than 50 banks over a 30-year period of a total of more than $2 million.    
On May 16, 2007 Louis Lamonica, Jr., walked into Detective Stan Carpenter's office in Livingston, Louisiana and confessed to some of the most vile and repulisive acts ever uttered. Lamonica was the pastor of the nearby Hosanna Church. Lamonica
Terrance Yeakey was a sergeant in the Oklahoma City Police Department. He was one of the first responders at the site of the Oklahoma City bombing, rescuing at least four people. A year later he was dead by what was ruled as a suicide by gunsho
On the afternoon of October 23, 1988, a the body of 26-year-old Anna Jean Kane was found on a hiking trail near  Shoemakersville, PA. When Anna’s remains were recovered, she was fully clothed, had facial bruises, and a rope fastened around her
For millions of Americans, George Reeves was no mortal man. He was the Man of Steel. Gaining fame playing Superman in the Adventures of Superman serial during the 1950's, Reeves established himself as an important piece of American pop culture.
Investigative journalist Gavin Fish talks to Code One about his extensive work in the death of Ellen Greenberg.    Please visit gavinfish.com to help support his efforts. If you are so inclined, please contribute to gofundme.com/justice-for-ell
When Ellen Greenberg's body was found inside her locked apartment, she suffered 20 stab wounds ranging from the back of her head to her torso. Authorities quickly ruled the death a suicide. However, many, including Ellen's parents, are certain
When Ellen Greenberg's body was found inside her locked apartment, she suffered 20 stab wounds ranging from the back of her head to her torso. Authorities quickly ruled the death a suicide. However, many, including Ellen's parents, are certain
It's still the Halloween season, and that means the Code One Podcast is still looking towards the spookier side of True Crime. This episode, Jason and Nat examine the recent case where a funeral home in Colorado has been accused of improperly s
This week, in keeping with our Halloween theme, we talk about two more scary true crime tales with a supernatural twist. The first is about Rod Ferrell and his murderous vampire cult. The second is about the Headless Valley, an area in the Nort
In keeping with the Halloween season, Jason, Nat, and John explore the case of a woman who is said to have solved her own murder, and a case involving a gang known as The Monster with 21 Faces that extorted giant candy companies, as well as kid
This month will be a slight departure from our regular format. October is here and we are getting in the Halloween spirit by delving into some more paranormal-ish true crime. However, this week we talk about horror movies and the true crime sto
Jason, Nat, and John examine the recent Franks Memorandum issued by the defense in the murder case of Abby Williams and Liberty German in Delphi, Indiana. They also discuss Prosecutor Nick McLeland's response to the memorandum. 
Stan Graham was a quiet man for most of his life. He was cordial to neighbors, and spent most of his time with his family and on his dairy farm. However, in 1940, he came under financial pressure. He blamed is neighbors for his failing farm and
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel was one of the most notorious, and visible gangsters to ever live. He secured a fortune from bootlegging during Prohibition, along with his friend and partner Myer Lanksy, and their mentor Arnold Rothstein, However, Sieg
Debbie Wolfe was a very likeable, funny, and proficient nurse at the VA hospital in Fayetteville, NC On December 26, 1985, she was scheduled to work the first shift. However, when she didn't show up, her family and coworkers began to panic. Aft
Aldrete and Costanzo's Narcosatanists have risen through the ranks of the criminal underworld by using a combination of drug trade and human sacrifice. However, after a few missteps, Constanzo decides to up his game and makes a fatal mistake. 
Sara Aldrete was a true woman of the 80's. She was a native of Matamoros but she attended Texas Southmost College and was dubbed the perfect student. But in her private time, along with Adolfo Constanzo,  she led a drug-trafficking and human sa
Lauren Dumolo was last seen on June 19, 2020 in Cape Coral, Florida. Just a few days after she went missing, her purse, shoes, and keys were found in a nearby park that she frequented. The story unfolded about the days leading up to her disappe
On May 16, 2006 Rey Rivera leaves his home in suburban Baltimore in a rush after receiving a mysterious phone call. On May 24, Rey’s body was discovered inside a conference room in Belvedere Hotel. Above his body was an exposed hole in the roof
This episode, Jason and John talk with Nic Edwards, author of the great new book, "THE DELPHI MURDERS: The Quest to Find the Man on the Bridge." Nic is the co-host of the hit podcast True Crime Garage, along with The Captain. He discusses how h
Known as the Lust Killer and the Shoe Fetish Killer, Jerry Brudos killed four women in Oregon in the late 1960s, and attacked many more. And like many other serial killers, Brudos' grisly history began at childhood. 
 October 1, 2017 was supposed to a fun night out for those in attendance of the Route 91 Music Festival in Las Vegas. However, around 10pm that night, a gunfire erupted onto a crowd of 22,000. 826 people were injured and 60 people were killed.
This episode is a look into some current true crime stories that are unfolding this week. Code One discusses the Long Island Serial killer, a possible link in the Portland deaths, the Murdaugh settlement, the mystery behind Carlee Russell's dis
On February 17, two girls, Libby German (14) and Abby Williams (13) went for a hike on the Monon High Trail Bridge near Delphi, Indiana. Libby and Abby, like all other students, were out of school that day. Libby's father was their ride home. H
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