The most requested FBI file is finally uncovered. The Finders—a case of missing children, secretive adults, and a trail of unsettling events that barely anyone talks about.In this special Halloween episode of Stories from the Vault, we dig into the FBI’s records, explore the mysterious individuals involved, and ask the question: who’s requesting this file, and why?Be warned—some truths are darker than fiction.
National Airlines Flight 967 vanished without a trace in 1959, leaving investigators with only questions and cryptic records. Decades later, the FBI Vault still holds documents detailing the search, the evidence collected, and the lingering mysteries surrounding the DC-7’s disappearance.
In this episode of Stories From the Vault, we dive deep into the case, exploring what the files reveal—and what they don’t.
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Ruby Ridge, 1992. A standoff that ended in tragedy, sparking national outrage and questioning federal authority. Using FBI Vault documents, witness statements, and official reports, we revisit the events that led to the deaths of Vicki and Samuel Weaver, and the wounding of Kevin Harris.
This episode explores:
• The origins of the standoff
• Missteps and misjudgments by federal authorities
• The lasting impact on law enforcement accountability
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Ruby Ridge. 1992. A family. A standoff. A tragedy that should have never happened.
In this new episode of Stories from the Vault, we dive deep into FBI documents and firsthand accounts to revisit the events that led to the deaths of Vicki and Samuel Weaver, and the wounding of Kevin Harris.
This is more than history—it’s a warning about unchecked authority.
On April 19, 1995, a truck bomb ripped through the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people — including 19 children — and injuring hundreds more. It was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.
In this episode of Stories from the Vault, Kyle Fields takes you inside the FBI’s OKBOMB investigation — one of the largest and most complex cases ever handled on American soil. Using original FBI Vault files, we trace how agents sifted through rubble, pieced together evidence, tracked down the suspects, and brought them to justice.
This is the story of how investigators turned fragments of metal and paper into a case that reshaped American security, law enforcement, and the nation’s understanding of domestic extremism.
🔎 Topics covered in this episode:
• April 19, 1995: The day of the bombing
• The FBI’s immediate response and formation of Task Force OKBOMB
• Forensic breakthroughs: reconstructing the Ryder truck
• Identifying and capturing the suspects
• The trial, convictions, and lasting legacy
• The Oklahoma City National Memorial and lessons learned
📂 All source material is pulled directly from the FBI Vault.
On June 12, 2016, the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando became the site of one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history. While the tragedy is widely known, few have seen the FBI’s internal perspective on the investigation.
In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we dive deep into the FBI’s records: the tactical response, crisis management, and investigative work that followed. Every detail, memo, and timeline preserved in the vault provides a rare and factual look into the federal investigation.
🧾 Access the full FBI files here: vault.fbi.gov
🎙️ Next episode: The Oklahoma City Bombing
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Two seventeen-year-old girls, separated by decades and continents. One survived the impossible, the other vanished without a trace.
In this Uncovered Investigates podcast-exclusive, we dive deep into:
•Juliane Koepcke (YOO-lee-ah-nuh KERP-kuh) and the harrowing LANSA Flight 508 crash in 1971, where she survived alone in the Peruvian rainforest.
•Phoebe Bishop, last seen May 15, 2025, in Queensland, Australia, whose disappearance remains a haunting mystery.
•Detailed timelines, last known messages, and analysis of possible scenarios surrounding Phoebe’s vanishing.
•A comparison of survival, fate, and the fragility of life across these two stories.
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•Crime Stoppers Queensland: 1800 333 000
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On September 11, 2001, America changed forever. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. But behind the headlines, the FBI was working around the clock—documenting, investigating, and piecing together the most complex case in its history.
In this episode of Stories from the Vault, Kyle Fields takes you deep inside the FBI’s own records on 9/11. From urgent memos and field reports to command centers set up in parking garages, this documentary uncovers how agents responded in real time—and how the Bureau documented one of the darkest days in America.
What’s inside the vault:
• The FBI’s initial response on September 11, 2001
• How agents coordinated across New York, Washington D.C., and Shanksville
• The garage command post and unprecedented crisis logistics
• Evidence collection and forensic breakthroughs
• How conspiracy theories were handled in official reports
This is not speculation—it’s history, documented by the FBI itself.
Stories from the Vault brings you inside real FBI files, one case at a time.
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In this Uncovered Investigates podcast-exclusive episode, we take a deep dive into the chilling disappearances of Brianna Maitland (Vermont, 2004) and Leah Roberts (Washington, 2001). Separated by geography and time but connected by eerily similar circumstances, both young women vanished with abandoned vehicles, puzzling evidence, and no clear resolution.
Join us as we explore:
•The full story of each disappearance
•At least three investigative theories for both cases
•Our analysis of what likely happened
•Speculative angles, including connections to familiar individuals or unusual circumstances
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In the 1980s, during the height of the Cold War, the FBI undertook one of its most audacious operations: Operation Monopoly. Agents secretly dug a tunnel beneath the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C., to install surveillance equipment and monitor classified communications.
In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we explore the full story as revealed by FBI Vault documents—planning, construction, and the risks involved in this daring espionage mission. This is a tale of secrecy, innovation, and Cold War paranoia.
🧾 Real FBI Vault Artifacts
•Internal memos detailing tunnel logistics
•Engineering blueprints and surveillance plans
•Reports on operational challenges and risk assessments
Explore the full Vault files here: vault.fbi.gov
⚠️ Content Warning: Contains references to espionage, covert operations, and government surveillance.
In this podcast-exclusive deep dive, we dismantle one of the most haunting cold cases in American history: The Springfield Three. Three women vanished in 1992 without a trace—but the more you examine the investigation, the more the cracks begin to show.
From a “disturbing call” mysteriously erased, to ground-penetrating radar detecting three anomalies under a hospital parking garage—anomalies authorities refuse to excavate—this case isn’t just unsolved. It may have been deliberately buried.
Why did investigators trust a convicted kidnapper enough to order a GPR scan, only to turn their backs when the results showed possible graves? Why erase key evidence before law enforcement ever secured it? And most importantly—why has no one demanded answers?
This episode doesn’t just recount the facts. It challenges the silence.
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The FBI Vault contains over 1,000 pages referencing Donald Trump—covering his business dealings, social connections, and the events surrounding January 6th.
In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we explore what federal investigators documented, from early real estate scrutiny to Trump’s connections with Jeffrey Epstein, and the FBI’s monitoring during his presidential campaign and the Capitol breach.
These are the official records, preserved in the Vault, showing what the Bureau observed without speculation or opinion.
🧾 Key FBI Vault Artifacts:
•Early investigation memos and correspondence
•References to Trump within Epstein-related investigations
•Internal reports leading up to and following January 6th
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⚠️ Content Warning: Contains references to criminal activity, sexual abuse, conspiracy, political insurrection, and ongoing investigations. Viewer discretion is advised.
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“Dear Florida Revenue” is a five-minute open letter to everyone’s favorite Florida agency—produced with more effort, editing, and love than they’ve ever put into handling my case. It’s sarcasm, it’s petty, it’s painfully true, and yes… it’s professionally mastered like a Grammy submission.
Sit back, relax to some acoustic background music, and enjoy me roasting Florida Revenue with the same energy they’ve used to ruin my paperwork—except this time, I actually did my job right.
May 4, 1970. National Guardsmen opened fire on unarmed students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University. Four students were killed, nine were wounded, and a nation was shaken.In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we examine FBI Vault documents, eyewitness accounts, and internal investigations to uncover what led to this tragic day. From escalating tensions on campus to the immediate aftermath, we reconstruct the events that turned a peaceful protest into a national tragedy.🧾 Real FBI Vault Artifacts • Surveillance reports and photographs • Witness statements and autopsy files • Internal FBI and government communications⚠️ Content Warning: Graphic descriptions of gunfire, death, and trauma. Viewer discretion is advised.Grab 15% off your first order with code VAULT at pettymerch.xyz
On April 19, 1993, a 51-day standoff between the FBI, ATF, and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas, ended in tragedy. Seventy-six people, including women and children, died in a fire that consumed the compound.In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we dive deep into the FBI Vault files, uncovering the planning, negotiation, and final assault that defined one of the most controversial operations in modern U.S. history. From David Koresh’s rise to the shocking fire, we explore every detail and reveal how Waco became a symbol of faith, extremism, and government overreach.🧾 Real FBI Vault Artifacts • Internal memos and negotiation logs • Surveillance photos and tactical plans • FBI reports on the aftermathFind them all at vault.fbi.gov/waco⚠️ Content Warning: Graphic descriptions of violence, death, and trauma. Viewer discretion is advised
August 21st is my 35th birthday — but it’s also Florida’s first official Fentanyl Awareness Day. This episode is personal. Fentanyl overdose is what took Mary, the person who inspired so much of what I do. Today, I’m not celebrating me — I’m fighting for her, and for the thousands of lives lost every year.In this special episode of Uncovered Investigates, we talk about: • The devastating impact of fentanyl on families and communities • Why carrying Narcan is so important — and how you can get it free in Florida • Breaking the stigma around addiction and overdose • Resources for people struggling, their families, and anyone affected by this epidemic • A tribute to those we’ve lost, and a thank you to those still fightingFentanyl doesn’t care who you are. It doesn’t care about age, race, or status. But we can fight back — with awareness, with compassion, and with action.Florida Resources:•Free Narcan Kits: https://isavefl.com (No questions asked — ships anywhere in Florida)•Florida Department of Health – Overdose Prevention Program: Call 850-245-4444•Live Free! Opioid Recovery Programs: https://www.livefreecoalition.orgNational Resources:•SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357 (Free & Confidential, 24/7)•988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988•Never Use Alone Hotline: Call 1-800-484-3731 (Someone stays on the line with you — 24/7)#FentanylAwarenessDay #NarcanSavesLives #UncoveredInvestigates
The UK recently banned certain adult content—but the person caught in the middle is 26-year-old performer Tia Billinger. Fully legal and compliant, Tia’s career is now being impacted by this new regulation.In this episode of Brutally Human, we break down the hypocrisy, the real-life consequences for performers, and why this ban says more about politics than safety. Child pageants, teen-focused shows, and social media predators? Still untouched. Welcome to moral theater, UK style.#TiaBillinger #UKBan #BrutallyHuman #FreedomOfExpression #Satire #MediaHypocrisy #AdultIndustry #PerformersRights
On June 17, 1972, a strip of duct tape on a door latch triggered one of the biggest political scandals in U.S. history. From a quiet break-in at the Democratic National Committee’s Watergate office to the resignation of President Richard Nixon, this is the full story—told through original FBI Vault documents, photos, and reports.In this episode of Stories from the Vault, we uncover: • Who the Watergate burglars really were • How the cover-up unraveled • The role of “Deep Throat” and The Washington Post • What the infamous Nixon tapes revealed • The lasting impact on American politics🔍 FBI Vault Source: https://vault.fbi.gov/watergate🎥 Sponsored by Invideo AI – New users get 50 extra video minutes in their first month with any paid plan. Sign up here: https://invideo.io/i/onelovestudios📌 Subscribe for more deep dives into real FBI case files.#Watergate #FBI #StoriesFromTheVault #TrueCrime #AmericanHistory #PoliticalScandal #RichardNixon #Documentary
This episode of Brutally Human: Uncovered is brought to you by Cope Notes.Use UNCOVERED at checkout for 10% off any subscription.They don’t wear capes.They don’t get headlines.But they sit in the dark—day after day—staring evil in the face.This is the haunting reality of the men and women behind ICAC—the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. In this episode of Badge or Burden, we expose the psychological weight carried by those who work tirelessly to take down child predators—investigators, digital forensic analysts, federal agents, and police officers tasked with confronting humanity’s darkest corners.How do they separate work from home? How do they stay sane while treating perpetrators with dignity—even after seeing the unseeable?Inspired by Mindhunter and Dear Child, this episode sheds light on the people who carry out the impossible… so the rest of us can stay blind to it.🔍 Referenced in this episode: • National ICAC Task Force Program • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) • PoliceScorecard.org⸻This episode is dedicated to the men and women who do the work no one sees—to protect the children we do.#BrutallyHuman #ICAC #ChildPredators #DigitalForensics #Mindhunter #DearChild #PoliceInvestigations #BadgeOrBurden #NCMEC #PoliceScorecard
In this powerful episode, Kyle Fields addresses the issues of spiritual abuse and financial manipulation within modern churches, specifically targeting Soul Harvest Church and its pastor, Matt Nichols. He shares personal experiences and critiques the church's practices that prioritize wealth over compassion, leading to a toxic environment for its members. Kyle emphasizes the need for a church that embraces love, acceptance, and genuine connection, reflecting the true teachings of Jesus.
In this powerful conversation, Kyle Fields delves into the historical and systemic issues surrounding the war on drugs, highlighting the racial disparities and injustices that have plagued communities, particularly those of color. He discusses the origins of drug policies, the impact of legislation, and the need for reparations and real solutions to address the generational damage caused by these policies. The conversation serves as a call to action, urging listeners to recognize the ongoing fight for justice and equality.Takeaways* The war on drugs was never about drugs; it was about control.* Systemic racism is deeply embedded in the criminal justice system.* The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 created a 100 to 1 sentencing disparity.* The crack epidemic devastated black neighborhoods while powdered cocaine was treated differently.* The U.S. government has historically targeted black communities through drug policies.* Reparations should include access to resources and community support.* Mandatory minimums and private prisons perpetuate cycles of poverty and incarceration.* The face of addiction has shifted, revealing racial biases in public health responses.* Policies should focus on healing and community rebuilding, not punishment.* The fight for justice continues, and awareness is crucial.