
‘I’ll Tell You Where I Hid the Body’: Convicted Killer Confesses to Murdering His Girlfriend - FULL Police Interrogation
‘I’ll Tell You Where I Hid the Body’: Convicted Killer Confesses to Murdering His Girlfriend - FULL Police Interrogation Police interrogate convicted killer Lee Rodarte Jr., who confessed to murdering 21-year-old Savannah Gold and offered to show authorities where he hid his on-and-off girlfriend’s body in August 2017. Rodarte Jr. was sentenced to 40 years in prison after reaching a plea agreement in March 2021, pleading guilty to second-degree murder in exchange for dropping two other related charges.Convicted killer, police interrogation, murder confession, girlfriend murder, criminal confession, true crime, police interview, murder investigation, crime scene, death confession, chilling confession, police tactics, murder case, criminal behavior, interrogation footage, true crime podcast, murder details, criminal psychology, police questioning, murder suspect, confession video.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
9 Heinä 1h

People who have been clinically dead and came back, how was the other side like?
People who have been clinically dead and came back, how was the other side like?Millions of people have had Near Death Experiences (NDE's) and even more claim to have had Out of Body Experiences (OBE's). These are their stories. If you have your own you would like to share we would love to hear it.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
9 Heinä 50min

Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police Interrogation
Police Cadet Rapist on To Catch A Predator Michael Patterson Police InterrogationMichael Joseph Patterson, otherwise known as jon_raven2000 was a predator caught in the Bowling Green, Kentucky installment of To Catch a Predator. He is perhaps best known for screaming his ass off while being arrested by the police.BiographyPrior to the sting operation, Patterson was a reserve police officer in Lebron, Indiana, who was fired for using police car lights to pull someone over, impersonating an on-duty officer.Patterson drove 5 hours away from Kouts, Indiana to the sting house in Bowling Green to meet up with a girl he believed to be thirteen. Within 2 hours of being acquainted with the decoy online, he drives to her house and talks to her over the phone on the way. During the conversation, he discloses that he carries a gun with him everywhere, so the sting team gave the decoy special instructions to make sure he was unarmed upon arrival. The decoy gives a series of verbal commands to Patterson to prove that he is unarmed, and he giddily does so without suspecting a thing. Once he enters the house he gives into the decoy's small talk, admiring the house and falsely telling her that he's a detective lieutenant. After disclosing this he is greeted by Chris Hansen, who exercises his own detective skills and asks Patterson why he's there. Patterson cites his loneliness and his ongoing divorce as reasons to commit statutory rape.After chuckling at hearing some of his chat log lines, he is let go by Chris, only to come face to face with a group of officers (who are advised to act more swiftly than usual due to the earlier suspicion of him being armed).Upon seeing the officers, he steps back into the house and makes a run for it, being shot with a taser gun as a result. Only one of the prods of the taser connects with Patterson's body, which allowed him to run even further through the house without being electrocuted. Like a scene straight from The Walking Dead, he is quickly ambushed from all sides and taken down while he screams and begs hysterically.AftermathOn June 11, 2008, Patterson was convicted of Traveling In Interstate Commerce For The Purpose Of Engaging In A Sexual Act With A Minor. He received 7 years in federal prison and 10 years supervised release. He also received three years and ten months by the state of Kentucky. Both sentences were served concurrently.In 2011 Patterson represented himself in a civil lawsuit against NBC Universal, Inc., asking for $40,000,000 each in monetary and punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief in the form of having all information about him taken off television and NBC's website. Patterson's allegations include:He was "lured" to the sting house, and that the decoy took advantage of his "vulnerability".NBC Universal, Inc.'s "libel, slander and defamatory statements" have caused him mental and emotional stress and ruined his reputation.NBC Universal, Inc.'s participation in his arrest and search violated his constitutional rights under the Fourth Amendment.State law claims for intentional disclosure of private facts, intrusion on the right to be left alone, harassment/intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.NBC Universal, Inc. is liable for violating the "Journalistic Code of Ethics."Patterson’s complaint was entirely void of any factual allegations regarding his claim for negligence, and the case was dismissed.TriviaHis scream is commonly compared to Homer Simpson and Tom from Tom and Jerry.He is the only tased predator to withstand the taser shot before being taken down.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 1h

Nurse Didn’t Know The Clinic Was Watching | The Interrogation of Kimberly Saenz
Nurse Didn’t Know The Clinic Was Watching | The Interrogation of Kimberly SaenzAt a small-town dialysis clinic, patients started collapsing—and no one knew why. Behind the scenes was Kimberly Saenz, a nurse with a troubled past and a pattern of shady behavior. She had a history of drug abuse, a violent temper, and a habit of lying. As emergencies spiked, so did suspicion. Patients noticed strange injections, coworkers raised alarms, and a string of odd incidents pointed to something deeply wrong. Saenz always seemed to be nearby when things went bad—but no one could imagine just how dark the truth might be.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 48min

Rodney Alcala Serial Killer Documentary - The Best True Crime Documentary Ever
Rodney Alcala Serial Killer Documentary - The Best True Crime Documentary EverRodney James Alcala is a convicted rapist and serial killer who was sentenced to death in California in 2017 for five murders committed between 1977 and 1979 .Rodney Alcala is a convicted rapist, torturer and serial killer who evaded justice for 40 years. Dubbed the Dating Game Killer Alcala was once a contestant on .Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 49min

Creepiest Missing Person Stories that you won't be able to stop listening to
Creepiest Missing Person Stories that you won't be able to stop listening toBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 45min

Wayne Williams The Atlanta Child Murders 28 Victims - Serial Killer Documentary
Wayne Williams The Atlanta Child Murders 28 Victims - Serial Killer DocumentaryWayne Williams - 28 victims serial killer: The Atlanta child murders. About. The Atlanta murders of 1979–1981, sometimes called the Atlanta Child Murders .Between 1979 and 1981, Atlanta was gripped by fear as over 28 African-American children, teens, and young men were abducted and murdered. The city demanded justice. Police arrested Wayne Williams, a 23-year-old aspiring music producer, who was eventually convicted of two adult murders and suspected in many of the child killings.But was he the real killer?In this episode, we examine the chilling details of the Atlanta Child Murders, the timeline of events, and the controversial trial of Wayne Williams. We also explore the community’s doubts, FBI involvement, and whether the real truth was ever revealed.🕵️♂️ Serial murder investigation📍 Atlanta in fear⚖️ A trial filled with questions🧬 Forensic evidence vs. racial bias🧒 Forgotten victimsThis is one of America's most haunting unsolved cases… or is it truly solved?Wayne Williams, Atlanta Child Murders, true crime podcast, Atlanta serial killer, unsolved child murders, Wayne Williams convicted, FBI Atlanta murders, missing children Atlanta 1979, Wayne Williams trial, racial injustice Atlanta murders, forensic controversy AtlantaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 1h 40min

The Moment A Killer Realizes He Shot The Wrong Man | The Police Interrogation of Doug Heath
The Moment A Killer Realizes He Shot The Wrong Man | The Police Interrogation of Doug HeathDoug Heath thought he could handle dating two women at once—until jealousy pushed him to violence. When one girlfriend moved on, Heath tried to eliminate the new man in her life, but shot the wrong person in a drive-by attack. The victim was a stranger, caught in the crossfire of a messy love triangle. As detectives closed in, Heath’s lies piled up, his alibis crumbled, and the people closest to him began turning on him—one by one.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.
8 Heinä 1h 33min