Episodes

  • Ray Carr - How the FBI Tracked America's Most Prolific Bank Robber
    Apr 16 2026

    Today I’m joined by former FBI profiler Ray Carr, a man who spent decades on the front lines of criminal investigation. From dismantling organized crime networks to pursuing serial killers, Ray’s career offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how law enforcement understands and anticipates human behavior at its darkest edges.

    We explore the realities of criminal profiling, what it is, what it isn’t, and how it’s evolved over time. We get into the psychology behind repeat offenders, the structure and influence of the mob, and one particularly gripping case: a serial bank robber who operated for over 30 years, hitting more than 50 banks while staying one step ahead of investigators.


    Links

    • Cold Red Podcast
    • Ray Carr's Book
    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Ray Carr's Journey

    05:35 Family Legacy and Military Influence

    11:32 Becoming an FBI Agent

    18:36 Early Days in Buffalo

    24:34 The Rise of Criminal Activities

    30:17 The Irish and Italian Mafia Dynamics

    35:02 Criminal Profiling and Behavioral Analysis

    35:56 The Demands of Profiling Work

    37:12 Understanding Criminal Behavior and Profiling

    38:46 The Evolution of Criminal Profiling

    40:16 The 30-Year Hunt for a Notorious Bank Robber

    51:58 The Arrest and Investigation Process

    01:01:35 Reflections on a Notorious Criminal

    01:03:56 Analyzing the Annie McCarrick Case

    01:05:23 International Cooperation in Criminal Investigations


    Keywords

    FBI, criminal profiling, organized crime, bank robbery, behavioral analysis, law enforcement, crime investigation, profiling techniques, mob, serial killers


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Jack El-Hai | Can Evil Be Measured? Inside the Mind of Nazi Psychology
    Apr 10 2026

    Today’s episode takes us into one of the most unsettling intersections of history and morality, where science, power, and ideology collide. I’m joined by author and historian Jack El-Hai, whose work explores some of the darkest chapters of the modern world. We explore the story of Dr. Douglas Kelley, his role in psychologically evaluating Nazi leadership, his eventual decline, and what it reveals about proximity to darkness. If you’ve seen Nuremberg starring Russell Crowe, it was based on Jack’s book, The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, where humanity was forced to confront evil not as myth, but as something deeply human. We also delve into another area of Jack’s work, the history of lobotomies, examining the ethical boundaries of medical experimentation, and the fragile line between treatment and control.


    Links

    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Jack El-Hai

    00:31 Defining Moments: The Shift to Book Writing

    05:07 Exploring The Nuremberg Trials and Its Impact

    09:31 Understanding Evil: Individual vs. Collective Responsibility

    14:10 The Nature of Authoritarianism and Its Persistence

    18:21 Psychopathy and the Nazi Leadership

    21:54 The Importance of the Nuremberg Trials

    23:44 The Emotional Toll of Writing About Atrocities

    26:28 Dr. Kelly's Downward Spiral and Its Consequences

    32:38 The Evolution of Extremism in Political Discourse

    35:13 The Role of Social Media in Modern Manipulation

    37:59 The Importance of Critical Thinking in Education

    41:59 Understanding Lobotomy: History and Impact

    47:05 Efficacy and Ethics of Lobotomy Procedures

    52:47 Cultural Perceptions and Misunderstandings in Psychiatry

    55:03 Upcoming Works and Future Projects


    Keywords

    psychiatry, lobotomy, Nuremberg trials, evil, human nature, medical ethics, history, true crime, psychology, social manipulation


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Bonus Episode | The Depravity Iceberg
    Apr 1 2026

    Welcome to Layer One of the Depravity Iceberg, where we begin peeling back the surface of human darkness. In this five-part series, we break down real-life criminal cases and rank them based on intent, victim vulnerability, scale of harm, cruelty, and remorse . Layer One represents the entry point. Cases that shocked the public, dominated headlines, and revealed the early signs of something far more disturbing beneath the surface. From calculated violence to emotional detachment, these are the crimes that introduce us to the spectrum of depravity, but this is only the beginning. As the series progresses, each layer descends deeper into manipulation, sadism, and unimaginable acts.


    Links

    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Keywords

    true crime,depravity iceberg,serial killers,criminal psychology,dark psychology,true crime cases,disturbing cases,crime analysis,serial killer documentary,true crime youtube,disturbing true crime,human darkness,true crime breakdown,criminal minds analysis,violent crime,psychopaths,sociopaths,Mary Ann Cotton,Jesse Kempson,Richard Craft,Travis Lewis,Isse Segawa,Grant Amato,Chandler Halderson,Jean-Clause Romand,Susan Smith,Katherine Knight

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Eoghan Cleary | Raised by Algorithms: How Porn and AI Are Rewriting Childhood
    Mar 20 2026

    There was a time when childhood unfolded slowly. Conversations happened face to face. Curiosity built over years. And ideas about relationships, intimacy, and identity were shaped gradually, through experience, through awkward conversations, and through real life.


    Today, that timeline has collapsed. In a matter of seconds, a teenager with a smartphone can access a world that was never designed for them. A world driven by algorithms, by dopamine, by content that doesn’t just reflect reality, but distorts it. And the question we have to ask is this: what happens when an entire generation learns about sex, relationships, and human connection from the internet?


    Well, in this episode, I’m joined by Irish educator and researcher Eoghan Cleary, a man working on the front lines of this shift. We delve into the early exposure to pornography among teenagers, the increasingly violent and addictive nature of online content, and how social media, and now AI, are actively shaping sexual norms in real time. We talk about regulation, responsibility, and whether society is moving fast enough to protect young people, or if we’re already too late.


    Links

    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Owen Cleary's Work

    01:06 The Impact of Early Exposure to Pornography

    03:53 The Nature of Modern Pornography

    06:37 The Role of Violence in Pornography

    10:47 The Algorithm and Its Effects on Content Consumption

    12:44 The Dangers of AI in Content Creation

    18:20 Legislative Challenges and Solutions

    23:55 The Need for Accountability in the Digital Age

    27:25 The Evolution of Sexual Expectations

    33:54 Creating Healthy Conversations About Sex

    35:37 The Impact of Pornography on Youth

    38:31 Navigating Parental Conversations about Sex

    41:04 Normalizing Discussions Around Sexuality

    44:41 The Role of Social Media in Sexual Development

    51:06 The Effects of Social Media on Attention and Behavior

    56:14 The Need for Boredom and Creativity in Youth


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • James Fitzgerald - Inside The Mind Of An FBI Profiler
    Mar 2 2026

    Today’s guest is a man who has sat across from some of the most dangerous minds in modern criminal history.

    Jim Fitzgerald wasn’t just a former FBI profiler. He was an investigator who helped crack the Unabomber case. A linguistics expert. A behavioral analyst. A man who has spent decades studying how monsters think — and the clues they leave behind.


    In this episode, Jim takes us from his early days as a local police officer to the high-pressure corridors of the FBI’s New York office. We talk about the politics inside law enforcement. The reality behind criminal profiling, what it is, what it isn’t, and the mental toll of chasing offenders who don’t want to be found.


    We dive into the Unabomber investigation, and the power of language in identifying a suspect. If you’ve ever watched Criminal Minds, you’ll hear how art imitates life, as Jim later stepped into Hollywood as a technical advisor, ensuring the psychology felt real.


    Links

    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Keywords


    FBI, profiling, criminal minds, law enforcement, forensic linguistics, Unabomber, 9/11, crime, investigation, police




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    51 mins
  • Heidi Langbein-Allen - A Child Soldier In Hitler Youth
    Feb 16 2026

    In this conversation, I’m joined by Heidi Langbein-Allen, author of Save the Last Bullet — a book that tells the story of her father… a child in Nazi Germany who was swept into the machinery of war. Not a general. Not a willing ideologue. A boy molded by propaganda, shaped by fear, and a handed a rifle before he understood what it meant to be a man. We talk about how young minds are formed, and deformed, by ideology. How indoctrination works. How authority becomes unquestionable. How rhetoric slowly turns into violence. And how, at the height of World War II, children were told something unthinkable: To save the last bullet for themselves.


    Links

    • Heidi's book
    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Takeaways

    • "The parallels that struck in the book were the level of propaganda."
    • "When you do that to young minds, you mold them and then they become unquestioning of authority."
    • "It was an instruction: save it for yourselves and you use it to kill yourselves."
    • "The consequences would be fatal."
    • "It illustrates the inhumanity or dehumanization of war that occurs still today."
    • "It takes a massive show of disagreement and massive amounts of population expressing that."
    • "The rhetoric becomes sort of a possibly a good idea, right, to have a war."
    • "We haven't fallen too far from the tree branch, right, from our chimp ancestors."
    • "It’s a playbook that involves instilling fear and intimidating people."
    • "The vast majority of soldiers don't talk about their experiences."


    Keywords

    World War II, child soldiers, propaganda, extremism, historical narrative, trauma, indoctrination, Nazi Germany, personal stories, resilience


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Edna Cowell Martin - Ted Bundy's Cousin Tells All
    Feb 5 2026

    When we talk about serial killers, we usually talk about the crimes. We talk about the victims. The investigations. The trials. The monsters that emerge from the headlines. But we rarely talk about the people who knew them… before the world knew their names. Before Ted Bundy became one of the most infamous serial killers in modern history… he was a son, a cousin, a friend, and to some, a quiet and intelligent young man who seemed destined for something very different.


    Today’s guest lived inside that version of Ted Bundy.


    Edna Cowell Martin is Bundy’s cousin — someone who grew up around him, shared family gatherings with him, and witnessed the cultural and personal forces shaping his early life long before the public ever heard his name. In her book Dark Tide, Edna explores what it means to be connected to one of history’s most notorious killers… and the complicated emotional aftermath that follows when someone you once trusted becomes a symbol of unimaginable violence.


    In this conversation, we explore the duality of Ted Bundy, the charming, politically ambitious young man who blended seamlessly into society, and the predator he would become. We examine how family dynamics, childhood experiences, and the cultural shifts of the 1960s and 70s may have shaped his worldview. And we look at the ripple effect his crimes created, not just for victims and investigators, but for the families left carrying a legacy they never chose.


    This is not just a story about Ted Bundy. It’s a story about identity, shame, healing, and the unsettling truth that, as Edna puts it, people are rarely just one thing.


    Links

    • Edna's website
    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Takeaways

    • Edna Martin shares her unique perspective on Ted Bundy.
    • The complexity of family relationships can shape one's identity.
    • Cultural shifts in the 60s and 70s influenced societal behaviors.
    • Ted Bundy's political involvement was significant during his youth.
    • Understanding the duality of human nature is crucial in analyzing Ted.
    • Childhood experiences can have lasting impacts on behavior.
    • The transformation of Ted Bundy from a charming cousin to a serial killer is alarming.
    • The aftermath of Ted's arrest affected many lives, including Edna's.
    • Media portrayal of Ted Bundy shaped public perception and fear.
    • Awareness and vigilance are essential for personal safety.


    Keywords

    Ted Bundy, Edna Martin, true crime, family relationships, psychology, cultural shifts, serial killers, media influence, awareness, healing


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Dark Finds Explained - The Most Psychopathic Serial Killers
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, we examine the most psychopathic and cannibal killers in modern history.


    Each case is broken down clearly and factually in under five minutes, focusing on who was involved, what happened, and how the case ended.


    Links

    • Dark Finds: Explained YouTube Channel (SUBSCRIBE)
    • HOW IT FALLS APART | Audio Experience 🧨
    • Patreon 🙌🏼
    • Dark Finds IG 💀
    • Dark Finds Book 📖


    Cases covered in this episode:

    • Issei Sagawa — A confessed killer who walked free due to legal loopholes
    • Albert Fish — One of the most psychologically disturbing criminals in history
    • Armin Meiwes — A case that forced courts to confront consent and murder
    • Peter Bryan — A preventable tragedy caused by systemic failure
    • Israel Keyes
    • Ed Kemper
    • Ted Bundy
    • Dennis Rader


    This video avoids sensationalism and focuses on verified facts to provide context and understanding of these crimes.


    ⚠️Listener discretion advised. This content discusses violent crime and may not be suitable for some viewers.


    If you’re interested in short, factual true crime breakdowns, consider subscribing for more cases explained.


    true crime documentary, cannibal killers, serial killers explained, five minute crimes, true crime youtube, criminal psychology, disturbing cases, short documentaries.

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    48 mins