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Whispers of Crime
Tochukwu Ezebube
32 episodes
5 days ago
What happens when a 20-year cold case suddenly breaks wide open?

I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.

But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.

Whispers of Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.

Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
  • Serial killers who are still walking free (including one who lives closer to you than you think)
  • Murder cases the police "closed" but never solved
  • Missing people whose disappearances hide shocking family secrets
  • DNA breakthroughs that are changing everything we thought we knew
I don't just tell you what happened. I show you the crime scene photos, play you the 911 calls, and take you inside the interrogation rooms where killers finally break down and confess sometimes.

Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.

The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.

They were all wrong.

If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.

New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.

🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to tips@whispersofcrime.com - you could help solve the next case

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime--6281125/support.
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What happens when a 20-year cold case suddenly breaks wide open?

I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.

But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.

Whispers of Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.

Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
  • Serial killers who are still walking free (including one who lives closer to you than you think)
  • Murder cases the police "closed" but never solved
  • Missing people whose disappearances hide shocking family secrets
  • DNA breakthroughs that are changing everything we thought we knew
I don't just tell you what happened. I show you the crime scene photos, play you the 911 calls, and take you inside the interrogation rooms where killers finally break down and confess sometimes.

Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.

The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.

They were all wrong.

If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.

New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.

🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to tips@whispersofcrime.com - you could help solve the next case

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime--6281125/support.
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He Confessed to Murder After 737 Days of Lying | Dylan Rounds Case
Whispers of Crime
22 minutes
1 month ago
He Confessed to Murder After 737 Days of Lying | Dylan Rounds Case
Dylan Rounds was just 19 years old when he disappeared from his remote farm in Utah. For over two years, his family searched desperately for answers while police struggled to solve the mystery. What really happened to the young farmer in the middle of nowhere?

This shocking true crime case has everything - a missing teenager, a dangerous drifter living on empty land, and a confession that stunned everyone. Dylan's mom fought tirelessly for 737 days, pushing police to keep looking when they wanted to give up. She never stopped believing her son was out there somewhere.

The man responsible was hiding in plain sight the whole time. James Brenner had been squatting on land near Dylan's farm, but nobody knew the dark secret he was keeping. When he finally confessed, the details were more disturbing than anyone imagined.

Join us as we uncover the truth about what happened in Utah's desert. We'll explore how this tragic case exposed major problems with missing person investigations in remote areas. Dylan's story led to new laws that could help other families avoid the same nightmare.

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This episode will shock you. Listen now to discover the full truth about Dylan Rounds and the killer who lived right next door.

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Whispers of Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.

Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.

Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.

Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:

In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developments
Serial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysis
Unsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviews
Missing persons cases and abduction investigations
Forensic science insights and DNA evidence updates
Many others...
Whispers of Crime
What happens when a 20-year cold case suddenly breaks wide open?

I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.

But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.

Whispers of Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.

Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
  • Serial killers who are still walking free (including one who lives closer to you than you think)
  • Murder cases the police "closed" but never solved
  • Missing people whose disappearances hide shocking family secrets
  • DNA breakthroughs that are changing everything we thought we knew
I don't just tell you what happened. I show you the crime scene photos, play you the 911 calls, and take you inside the interrogation rooms where killers finally break down and confess sometimes.

Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.

The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.

They were all wrong.

If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.

New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.

🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to tips@whispersofcrime.com - you could help solve the next case

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime--6281125/support.