If you eat, sleep, and breathe true crime, TRUE CRIME TONIGHT is serving up your nightly fix. Five nights a week, iHeartRadio and KT-Studios invite listeners to join us on the radio LIVE for an unfiltered conversation about the true crime headlines that everybody is talking about. Or you can download the podcast right after on the iHeartRadio App.
With a mix of expert analysis, bold opinions, and listener call-ins, TRUE CRIME TONIGHT goes beyond the headlines to uncover the twists, turns, and unanswered questions that keep us all obsessed.
A retired Air Force general with ties to classified programs vanishes without a trace—no phone, no trail, and no clear answers. A jury awards millions in a decades-old civil case against Bill Cosby, reigniting questions about accountability and justice. Attorney David Ryan joins us, breaking down the rise in cybercrime, online threats, and how everyday digital behavior can quickly turn into a criminal case. Tune in for all the details.
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A key witness testifies in the D4vd investigation, now raising new questions. In Los Angeles, jurors in the Meta trial are asking about damages in a case that could reshape how social media is held accountable for addiction and harm. Emotional testimony takes center stage in the Meggan Sundwall trial, where prosecutors say insulin was used to end a life. Plus, a doctor accused of a brutal attack on a Hawaii cliff as that case moves toward trial. Tune in for all the details.
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A spring break trip turns tragic as the body of University of Alabama student James Gracey is recovered from the sea in Barcelona. In Massachusetts, Officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons faces charges after being shot by fellow officers during a confrontation inside her home, with her defense pointing to a mental health crisis. And in a high-stakes civil case, Meta stands trial over claims that its platform fueled addiction and mental health harm in a young user. Tune in for all the details.
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An anesthesiologist stands trial in Hawaii, accused of trying to kill his wife during a violent attack on a cliffside hike. A shocking new development in the death of Kendrick Johnson, who was found inside a rolled-up gym mat, emerges as his family files a $10 billion lawsuit alleging a years-long cover-up. Plus, new legal twists involving Keefe D in the Tupac murder case, headlines surrounding Diddy, and a chilling Arizona case where a pastor was found in a crucifixion-style killing. Forensic death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan joins to break down the key details behind these cases. Tune in for all the details.
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A Florida judge denies bail for two teenagers accused of plotting a ritual killing inside their school, as chilling details emerge about their alleged motive. One of the fastest-rising voices in digital journalism, Aaron Parnas, joins the show to unpack the latest developments in the Epstein case, including new subpoenas, mounting pressure for accountability, and deeper questions about power, money, and influence that continue to surround the case. Tune in for all the details.
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A verdict is reached in the case against Kouri Richins, accused of murdering her husband with fentanyl, bringing a dramatic end to a closely watched trial. Charges are dropped in the tragic senior prank death of teacher Jason Hughes as his family calls for mercy, while the search intensifies for missing Air Force Major General William “Neil” McCasland. Plus, a deep dive into psychological operations—how psyops shape behavior in war, politics, and the modern internet. Tune in for all the details.
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Harvey Weinstein breaks his silence from jail ahead of his upcoming retrial. Two dramatic Utah courtroom cases unfold: the trial of Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning her husband with fentanyl, and the prosecution of nurse Meggan Sundwall over an alleged assisted-suicide scheme tied to a rumored $1.5 million insurance payout. Tune in for all the details.
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Amanda Knox, one of the most famous exonerees in modern true crime, joins the show to discuss the controversial conviction of British nurse Lucy Letby and why some experts are raising new doubts about the evidence. Also, a major turning point occurs in the murder trial of accused Kouri Richins, the Utah mother charged with poisoning her husband with fentanyl, as prosecutors rest their case and the defense makes a surprising move. On Capitol Hill, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accountant testifies about the financier’s vast financial network and the powerful names tied to it. Tune in for all the details.
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A senior prank in Georgia ends in tragedy when a beloved teacher is killed and a student faces felony vehicular homicide charges. In Utah, opening statements begin in the trial of nurse Meggan Sundwall, who is accused of convincing her friend she had terminal cancer before poisoning her with insulin to collect life insurance. We also examine the controversial conviction of British nurse Lucy Letby and the growing debate over the evidence in the case — the focus of Amanda Knox’s new podcast. Tune in for all the details.
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