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Opportunist True Crime

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True stories of ordinary people who chose the dark side. New episodes weekly. 🎙️ Thieves, scammers, killers- and what tipped them over. Listen below:

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Opportunist True Crime@opptruecrime·
ask yourself why nursing home executives get fined while street dealers get prison time. both are selling something that kills people. one just has better lobbyists
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@cie1947 150 thousand dollars meant to acknowledge what her mother survived. stolen by her own daughter. some crimes dont need a stranger
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Celeste George
Celeste George@cie1947·
Emotional sentencing hearing for daughter Ursula Doxtator, 56, who defrauded residential school survivor mother out of settlement money This comes after the courts found she ripped off her elderly mother Caroline after she cashed her mom’s $150,000 ctvnews.ca/london/article…
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@documentedfear imagine getting pulled over and finding out your car has a history you never knew about. the chain of custody questions alone are wild
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@STARING_KRYSTAL the fascination with serial killers drowns out the cases that actually affect millions of people. white collar crime kills more people than bundy ever did
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Krystal Bradsher
Krystal Bradsher@STARING_KRYSTAL·
I have a dream. That one day we as a society collectively agree to STOP talking about Ted Bundy. #TrueCrime
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two guys ran a network of nursing homes in new jersey. 92 million moved through shell companies. residents died from neglect. 3000 police calls. the state comptroller called it one of the worst cases of medicaid fraud hes ever seen. we spent a year investigating it podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
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every system designed to protect vulnerable people eventually gets captured by the people it was supposed to regulate. nursing homes. banks. pharma. the pattern never changes
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@NanaimoNewsNOW guilty pleas and hoping to rebuild. the real question is whether the system gives him the tools to actually do that or just waits for the next spree
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@StoriesFablesGT the human cost of industry negligence is always measured in bodies. stone lung is what happens when profit comes before protection
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@CTVLondon defrauding your own mother out of her residential school settlement. the money was supposed to acknowledge generational harm and instead it became another layer of it
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@PodcastUnm73214 built on primary documents. thats the only way to do it right. cottingham is one of those cases where the scale only became clear decades later
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@elishasurillo avoided jail because of his wifes letter. the system bends differently depending on who you are and who writes on your behalf
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Elisha Surillo
Elisha Surillo@elishasurillo·
I just watched the sentencing hearing for Sherrone Moore. Ironically, he drew the famous TikTok judge, and I saw the hearing there. The only reason he didn’t get jail time is because of his wife’s letter. The court said that even though the prosecution and ex-girlfriend asked for the highest possible sentence/jail time, the main impact came from her steadfastness, maturity, and loyalty. He owes his freedom to his wife s/o Kelli
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@AnthonysFavs allegedly concealed. on a cruise ship full of cameras and witnesses. the cover-up attempt tells you everything about who was protecting whom
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Anthony
Anthony@AnthonysFavs·
A young woman's life tragically cut short on a cruise ship, her death allegedly concealed, leading to her stepbrother's prosecution. A horrific account of alleged assault, murder, and cover-up. #CrimeNews #TrueCrime
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@MissMaimePeas the best true crime work always starts with the person not the case file. when you humanize the victim first the investigation means something completely different
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Mary Muñoz
Mary Muñoz@MissMaimePeas·
I love William J. Mann's work and this is a real treat so far. The opposite of salacious and genuinely interested in getting to know Elizabeth Short, the young woman, not just the infamous murder victim. #bookworms #truecrime
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@riadthemax7 the horman case is one where every new detail points back to what investigators suspected from day one. 16 years and still no resolution
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Trey Wallace
Trey Wallace@TreyWallace·
Former Michigan HC Sherrone Moore address the court during his sentencing hearing
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@CoachSamz the judge who went viral for catching someone driving to court on a suspended license is now presiding over this. you cant make this stuff up
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Doug Samuels 🏈
Doug Samuels 🏈@CoachSamz·
Judge presiding over Sherrone Moore's sentencing has gone viral on social media a number of times, perhaps most notably for the virtual hearing on a suspended license case while the defendant was driving to an appointment.
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