Crime Archive is a true crime documentary-style podcast that delves deep into the most compelling, chilling, and often overlooked cases from around the world. Each episode unpacks the story with meticulous research, examining every detail - from the victim’s life and the investigation, to the legal aftermath and lingering questions. Whether it's a cold case, a solved mystery, or a complex criminal conspiracy, Crime Archive brings the facts to light with clarity, respect, and depth.
This podcast is designed for true crime listeners who crave thorough storytelling, intelligent analysis, and no-nonsense narratives. No dramatics - just the truth, told with care.
New episodes drop bi-weekly!
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Crime Archive is a true crime documentary-style podcast that delves deep into the most compelling, chilling, and often overlooked cases from around the world. Each episode unpacks the story with meticulous research, examining every detail - from the victim’s life and the investigation, to the legal aftermath and lingering questions. Whether it's a cold case, a solved mystery, or a complex criminal conspiracy, Crime Archive brings the facts to light with clarity, respect, and depth.
This podcast is designed for true crime listeners who crave thorough storytelling, intelligent analysis, and no-nonsense narratives. No dramatics - just the truth, told with care.
New episodes drop bi-weekly!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we explore the heartbreaking case of Abiyah Yasharahyalah—a three-year-old boy who died of starvation and was secretly buried by his parents, members of an obscure religious group. His younger brother, known publicly as Child B, was later removed from the same household. Through court documents, safeguarding reviews, and media reporting, we look at how cultural beliefs, parental resistance, and professional failings combined to make these children effectively invisible to the very system meant to protect them.
CORRECTION: In this episode we stated: 'For two years, the body of three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah lay underground'. This was incorrect. Abiyah was buried for three years before he was discovered.
Source material used for this episode HERE.
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