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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.

πŸ” Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. πŸ“± Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news βš–οΈ 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.

πŸ” Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. πŸ“± Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news βš–οΈ 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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How This American Wife FAKED Self-Defense to Murder Her Husband | The Secret Netflix Documentary Tried to Hide (Jason Corbett Case)
Whispers of Crime
25 minutes
5 months ago
How This American Wife FAKED Self-Defense to Murder Her Husband | The Secret Netflix Documentary Tried to Hide (Jason Corbett Case)
In 2015, Jason Corbett thought he had found love again after losing his first wife to a sudden illness. The Irish businessman married Molly Martens, his children's nanny from North Carolina, and moved his family to America for a fresh start. What happened next would tear two families apart and spark an international legal battle that's still making headlines today.

On August 2nd, 2015, police rushed to the Martens family home in Davidson County after a frantic 911 call. They found 39-year-old Jason Corbett dead in his bedroom, his skull crushed by a baseball bat and concrete paving stone. Standing over his body were his wife Molly and her father Thomas Martens, a retired FBI agent, both claiming they killed Jason in self-defense.

But Jason's family back in Ireland tells a completely different story. His sister Tracey and his children from his first marriage paint a picture of a loving father who was planning to leave his troubled second marriage. They believe Molly and her father murdered Jason to prevent him from taking his children back to Ireland, where they would lose access to them forever.

The case shocked both America and Ireland when Molly Martens and Thomas Martens were initially convicted of second-degree murder in 2017. However, their convictions were overturned on appeal, leading to a controversial plea deal for voluntary manslaughter that saw both defendants released from prison after serving just four years.

Netflix's documentary "A Deadly American Marriage" brought international attention to the Jason Corbett murder case, but many believe it only told one side of the story. Jason's family has fought tirelessly to share their version of events, writing books and giving countless interviews to ensure their beloved Jason isn't forgotten.

Today we're diving deep into this complex case that spans two continents. We'll examine the evidence, the conflicting testimonies, and the legal twists that left many questioning whether justice was truly served. From the initial 911 call to the controversial plea bargain, this is the complete story of Jason Corbett's death and the family's ongoing fight for answers.

Was this really a case of self-defense against domestic violence, or did a father and daughter get away with murder? The truth might be more disturbing than anyone imagined.

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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.

πŸ” Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. πŸ“± Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news βš–οΈ 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.