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Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast

Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast

By: Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios
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What does it truly cost when the systems designed to protect us fail spectacularly? "Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast" is a daily shot of furious, focused analysis for listeners who are done with detached storytelling and hungry for righteous outrage. This podcast dissects the true crime cases that inspire genuine fury: the wrongful convictions upheld by arrogance, the privileged perpetrators who evade consequences, the corporate greed that treats lives as collateral, and the botched investigations steeped in indifference or corruption. We go beyond the "what happened" to relentlessly examine the "why it was allowed to happen," targeting systemic failures in policing, the courts, and social institutions. The tone is not passive; it is analytically angry, matching your frustration with facts and a clear, critical voice. Listeners will gain more than just knowledge of a case. You will receive a structured critique of the institutional breakdowns at play, understanding the mechanisms of injustice. This show validates the emotion of anger as a legitimate response to failure and channels it into a clearer understanding of power, accountability, and how systems truly operate behind the headlines. Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi, each daily episode is a compact, 7-10 minute deep dive. Farabi’s background as an engineer and entrepreneur informs a methodical deconstruction of each scandal, building a compelling argument for your outrage in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. The ideal listener is intellectually restless and morally engaged. You consume news and true crime, but often feel unsatisfied by the lack of critical conclusion. You finish documentaries or articles with a clenched jaw, thinking, "This is infuriating—why isn't everyone this mad?" You seek content that matches your emotional intensity with intellectual rigor. Our unique angle is the fusion of short-form, daily delivery with a consistently analytical and furious perspective. We are not comedic, nor purely narrative. We are a focused critique, delivering a structured argument for your anger every single day, making systemic injustice impossible to ignore or forget. This podcast is produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com), the creative production label of LinkedByte Corporation, founded by Ibnul Jaif Farabi — an engineer, entrepreneur, and lifelong storyteller... Learn more at linkedbyte.io© 2026 Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios. All rights reserved. Art Biographies & Memoirs True Crime
Episodes
  • The Civic Blueprint: How a City's Seismic Retrofit Map Charted a Serial Killer's Path of Least Resistance
    Apr 12 2026
    What if the very blueprint designed to save lives during an earthquake instead provided a killer with the perfect hunting guide? This is the story of the Cypress Heights seismic retrofit survey, a public safety initiative that cataloged every structurally unsound basement and forgotten sub-level in the city's core—and the predator who used the official database as a curated menu of urban tombs. We trace the chilling two-year spree of the so-called "Foundation Killer," who exploited not just the physical vulnerabilities of these spaces, but the bureaucratic blind spots they created. The episode dives into how the city's GIS portal, meant for contractors and inspectors, became a tool for victim selection, and how the constant, sanctioned noise and disruption of construction work provided the perfect acoustic cover for final acts. The investigation hit a wall because every potential crime scene was, by the city's own definition, a condemned zone slated for demolition. Listeners will get a forensic breakdown of how altruistic civic data can be weaponized, and the catastrophic failure when digital security is an afterthought for physical safety programs. We examine the moment a rookie planner, cross-referencing unrelated complaints, spotted the pattern the homicide unit had missed: a trail of violence literally mapped onto the city's official to-do list. When the system created to identify risk becomes a killer's roadmap, the collateral damage is measured in more than cracked concrete. #SeismicRetrofitMurders #UrbanPlanningGoneWrong #GISPredator #InfrastructureOfDeath #FoundationKiller #CivicDataBreach #BlueprintForMurder Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 mins
  • The Permitting Paradox: How a City's Green Roof Incentive Program Grew a Serial Killer's Burial Grounds
    Apr 12 2026
    What if a city's flagship environmental policy became a serial killer's most effective accomplice? In the affluent, eco-conscious city of Verdant Hills, a spike in missing persons cases coincided perfectly with a boom in sustainable construction. The connection was buried under layers of bureaucracy, green tape, and civic pride. This episode digs into the "Green Canopy Murders," where a killer exploited a municipal rebate program for rooftop gardens. The intensive permitting process—requiring soil delivery, privacy screening, and restricted inspector access—created perfect, city-approved burial sites. We trace how the killer, posing as a specialty contractor, used the program's fast-track approvals and sealed, weighted planters to hide victims in plain sight, on the very rooftops celebrated by the mayor and the local news. Listeners will get a masterclass in how systemic blind spots, created by well-intentioned policy, can be weaponized. We'll break down the forensic accounting that finally connected the dots, not through DNA, but through cement receipts and irrigation schematics. This is a story about the murderous potential of unchecked civic optimism. A city was so busy looking at the green, it missed the red. #GreenRoofMurders #PermitToKill #CivicPolicyFailure #EnvironmentalIncentivesGoneWrong #VerdantHillsCase #BureaucraticBlindSpots #ForensicAccounting Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    5 mins
  • The Quarantine Vector: How a Contact Tracer's Fabricated Links Shielded a Bioweapon Attack
    Apr 11 2026
    What if the person tasked with stopping a deadly outbreak was the one engineering it? In the chaotic early days of a mysterious respiratory virus, a county's star contact tracer was hailed as a hero for connecting the dots. But the map she was drawing wasn't a trail to contain the pathogen—it was a blueprint to cover its deliberate release. This episode dissects the forensic epidemiology that unraveled the scheme. We follow the data scientists who noticed the "patient zero" links were statistically impossible, the digital footprints left in the contact tracing software, and the chilling motive rooted in a radical accelerationist ideology. The killer wasn't just spreading a virus; she was weaponizing public health protocol itself, using the trust in the system to mask a targeted bioweapon attack on a community she deemed expendable. Listeners will get a masterclass in how digital and biological evidence converge in a modern forensic investigation. You'll understand how a seemingly altruistic act can be the perfect camouflage for mass murder, and how verifying data is now as crucial as verifying an alibi. When the tool of salvation becomes the instrument of slaughter, the only cure is the truth. #ContactTracingKiller #ForensicEpidemiology #BioweaponCoverUp #DigitalTyphoidMary #PublicHealthBetrayal #DataDrivenMurder Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    5 mins
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