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Sleepy Crime Stories
Matthew
13 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...
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In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...
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Sleepy Crime Stories
The Washington Heights Fence Ring: Shadow Economy of '76
In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...
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3 weeks ago
16 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Poet of Beacon Hill: Boston's Forgotten Literary Killer
In this episode, Daniel and Olivia unravel the chilling case of 'The Poet,' a mysterious killer who stalked Boston's Beacon Hill in 1967, leaving cryptic verses alongside his victims. From the disappearance of bookshop worker Eleanor Kane to the discovery of a second victim and the literary clues left behind, this forgotten true crime case explores how a killer's macabre artistic pretensions played into Boston's cultural anxieties and forever changed the city's relationship with its storied l...
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Whitechapel Poisoner: Mrs. Agatha Thornley's Reign of Terror
In this episode, Nathaniel and Eleanor uncover the chilling case of Mrs. Agatha Thornley, a seemingly respectable housekeeper who left a trail of poisoned victims throughout 1870s East London. From the mysterious death of young maid Mary Perkins to the groundbreaking forensic techniques that finally exposed the truth, this forgotten Victorian murder spree reveals the dark vulnerabilities of domestic servants and the class dynamics that allowed a killer to operate in plain sight. About the S...
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Whispers of Thornfield Hall: Murder in the Locked Library
In this episode, Jonathan and Ellie unravel the mysterious death of Lord William Carrington, found poisoned in his locked library at the grand Thornfield Hall in 1912. When class prejudice threatens to condemn the young Lady Isabelle, our hosts follow the trail of a burned letter, a silver letter opener, and a secret passage to uncover the true culprits hiding within the walls of this Yorkshire estate. As the grandfather clock strikes midnight, discover how the changing social order of Edward...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Cop Who Spoke Too Late
In this episode, Marcus and Amara uncover the buried confession of Frank Malloy, a decorated NYPD detective who admitted to falsifying evidence in multiple cases throughout his career. When Malloy finally decided to tell the truth in 1979, the system he served for 23 years turned its back on him. Through the tragic case of Anthony Diaz, wrongfully imprisoned based on Malloy's testimony, we explore what happens when justice arrives too late and the devastating human cost of a system more inter...
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1 month ago
9 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Buried Case File: Evidence Lost By Design
In this episode, Marcus and Elena uncover how a single misfiled document in the Queens Criminal Court archives changed Raymond Mercer's life forever. When a young public defender stumbles upon exculpatory evidence from a 1972 subway stabbing case that was deliberately buried for decades, it raises disturbing questions about justice in 1970s New York. Follow the paper trail through a system where some evidence isn't lost by accident. About the Show Buried Evidence: Cold Cases Unearthed ...
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1 month ago
10 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Fire Next Door: Arson for Profit in the Burning Bronx
In this episode, Marcus and Diana investigate a deadly tenement fire that claimed five lives in the South Bronx and the wrongful conviction of Carlos Vega. As they unravel the true story, they expose the sinister practice of 'arson for profit' during New York's fiscal crisis, revealing how property owners, insurance companies, and city officials were complicit in the destruction of entire neighbourhoods. About the Show "Shadows of the City: New York in the 1970s" is a narrative investi...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Forgotten Reel: A Teenager's Coerced Confession
In this episode, Maya and Darren uncover the story of 17-year-old Marcus Johnson, whose wrongful conviction in 1976 hinged on a confession tape that sat forgotten in an evidence locker for decades. When a court clerk discovered the reel-to-reel recording in 2023, it revealed the troubling interrogation techniques that led to a teenager spending 12 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. About the Show Recorded Truth: Stories of Injustice Preserved on Tape is a bi-weekly investigative ...
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1 month ago
13 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Detective's Ledger: Death, Deception, and the Code of Silence
Shadows of the City: New York in the 1970s•Sep 21, 2025 12:25:08 PM The Detective's Ledger: Death, Deception, and the Code of Silence In this episode, Michael and Vanessa unravel the mysterious death of Detective Frank Malloy and the coded notebook he left behind. As they decode his cryptic entries, they expose a web of corruption that persisted even after the Knapp Commission's investigation into NYPD misconduct. Follow the journey of a young Village Voice reporter determined to revea...
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1 month ago
14 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Vanished Witness: When Justice Disappeared in Harlem
Untold Streets: America's Hidden Histories•September 21, 2025 The Vanished Witness: When Justice Disappeared in Harlem In this episode, Marcus and Elena uncover the troubling case of Terrell Jackson, a young man convicted of a 1973 Harlem bodega robbery based solely on one eyewitness's testimony. When that witness, Mrs. Loretta Wilson, recants her identification and then mysteriously vanishes before she can testify, the case exposes the darker side of 1970s policing practices. A...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
The Midnight Shield: Torture and Truth in Chicago's Area 2
In this episode, Marcus and Eliana uncover the disturbing legacy of Commander Jon Burge and his 'midnight crew' who systematically tortured suspects in Chicago's Area 2 police district from the 1970s to 1990s. From electric shock to suffocation, these brutal tactics led to countless false confessions and wrongful convictions. Discover how brave whistleblowers, community activists, and victims fought through decades of cover-ups to expose the truth, eventually leading to landmark reparations a...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
Fear City: When New York Burned in the Summer of '80
In this episode, Dave and Alex dive into the sweltering summer of 1980 in New York City, when the metropolis earned its notorious 'Fear City' moniker. They explore the perfect storm of socioeconomic factors that created an unprecedented crime wave, the rise of citizen responses like the Guardian Angels, and the psychological impact that transformed the subway system into a symbol of urban decay. Through firsthand accounts, archival clips, and expert analysis, they reconstruct a pivotal moment...
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1 month ago
14 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
Shadows on Delancey - The Disappearance of Daniel Ruiz
This is Shadows on Delancey, a podcast about crime, memory, and the spaces between truth and evidence. I’m your host, Rachel Moran. Today, we’re going back to New York City—specifically, the Lower East Side. It’s November 2014. A 29-year-old man named Daniel Ruiz leaves a bar on Delancey Street just after midnight. He never makes it home. What follows is a case filled with leads, contradictions, surveillance gaps, and years of questions that prosecutors were never able to turn into charges.
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2 months ago
6 minutes

Sleepy Crime Stories
In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...