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Fugitive Files
SAM N
107 episodes
2 days ago
Every weekday, Fugitive Files uncovers the chilling real-life stories of fugitives still on the run — from the FBI’s Most Wanted list and beyond. Each episode dives into official court indictments, arrest warrants, and federal documents to reveal exactly why these individuals are wanted — and how they’ve managed to vanish. We explore the crimes they’ve been accused of, the trails they left behind, and the global manhunts still underway. From arms traffickers to white-collar masterminds, rogue spies to cartel enforcers — these are the true crime stories the government desperately wants solved
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Every weekday, Fugitive Files uncovers the chilling real-life stories of fugitives still on the run — from the FBI’s Most Wanted list and beyond. Each episode dives into official court indictments, arrest warrants, and federal documents to reveal exactly why these individuals are wanted — and how they’ve managed to vanish. We explore the crimes they’ve been accused of, the trails they left behind, and the global manhunts still underway. From arms traffickers to white-collar masterminds, rogue spies to cartel enforcers — these are the true crime stories the government desperately wants solved
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Case 089: Jin Sung-Il | The Coder from Pyongyang: North Korea’s Remote-Control Fugitive
Fugitive Files
23 minutes 33 seconds
4 weeks ago
Case 089: Jin Sung-Il | The Coder from Pyongyang: North Korea’s Remote-Control Fugitive

When “remote work” goes rogue. Jin Sung-Il, a North Korean national now wanted by the FBI, wasn’t freelancing for pocket money—he was allegedly part of a global scheme to funnel nearly a million dollars straight into Pyongyang’s coffers. According to the Department of Justice, Jin and his co-conspirators used stolen identities, fake résumés, and U.S.-based “laptop farms” to trick at least sixty-four American companies into hiring them for IT work. Behind the keyboards? North Korea’s state-sponsored cyber operatives, using American paychecks to fund a sanctioned regime.

With three facilitators already in custody, Jin Sung-Il remains on the run—accused of conspiracy, sanctions evasion, and fraud on a global scale.

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Fugitive Files
Every weekday, Fugitive Files uncovers the chilling real-life stories of fugitives still on the run — from the FBI’s Most Wanted list and beyond. Each episode dives into official court indictments, arrest warrants, and federal documents to reveal exactly why these individuals are wanted — and how they’ve managed to vanish. We explore the crimes they’ve been accused of, the trails they left behind, and the global manhunts still underway. From arms traffickers to white-collar masterminds, rogue spies to cartel enforcers — these are the true crime stories the government desperately wants solved