• The JPMorgan “Sex Slave” Hoax: How a Viral False Accusation Unraveled in Days
    May 1 2026
    In this episode, we dissect the explosive JPMorgan lawsuit that exploded across social media—anonymous claims of drugging, coercion, racial slurs, and turning a junior banker into a “sex slave.”
We reveal how “John Doe” was quickly unmasked as Chirayu Rana, examine JPMorgan’s internal investigation that found zero evidence, and unpack the red flags including a retracted filing and prior demands for millions in severance.
Tune in for a clear-eyed look at the dangers of anonymous viral accusations, the importance of due process, and what this case reveals about modern workplace scandals.
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    6 mins
  • Wall Street Power Play: JPMorgan Exec Accused of Drugging & Sexually Abusing Married Junior Banker – The Shocking Lawsuit
    Apr 30 2026
    A glamorous JPMorgan executive director in Leveraged Finance is accused in a bombshell New York Supreme Court lawsuit of drugging a married Asian junior employee with roofies, subjecting him to racial slurs, coerced humiliating sex acts, and career threats when he resisted—turning the office into her alleged personal playground. JPMorgan vehemently denies the claims, citing a clean internal investigation. This explosive case flips the #MeToo script, exposing power, consent, and hypocrisy on Wall Street—don’t miss the full breakdown.
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    5 mins
  • Clinical Markers: Diagnostic Differences Between MO and Signature
    2 mins
  • The One-Day Wonder: How the FBI Top 10 Caught a Killer
    Apr 27 2026
    KaShawn Nicola Roper spent years hiding from a second-degree murder charge before becoming the 541st person added to the FBI’s most notorious list. Within a single day of the million-dollar bounty being posted, a routine traffic stop in Florida ended her flight from the law. Discover the power of community engagement and the "Most Wanted" legacy in this breakdown of a swift and successful manhunt.
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    5 mins
  • The Moment of No Return: What Happens to the Brain Before the Crime?
    Apr 26 2026
    This episode explores the cognitive architecture of the "point of no return," analyzing the psychological stressors and personality traits that push a person from ideation to execution. It examines the neurobiology of impulse control and the "normalization of deviance" that allows an offender to rationalize a crime before the first physical act is ever taken. By understanding these mental triggers, forensic experts can better identify the behavioral "red flags" that precede violent or high-stakes criminal behavior.
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    21 mins
  • The Architecture of Betrayal: why we trust the wiper
    2 mins
  • 943 Resets: The Compulsive Digital Concealment of a Terrorist
    4 mins
  • Decades to Justice: How DNA and Detective Work Trapped a Washington Serial Killer
    Apr 19 2026
    This episode examines the chilling crimes of Morris Frampton through the lens of veteran detective Robert Keppel, focusing on the brutal 1977 murders that initially led to his capture. It details the forensic "signatures" left at his crime scenes and how these ritualistic patterns helped investigators understand the depth of his depravity. Ultimately, the podcast illustrates the power of cold-case technology, showing how DNA evidence eventually secured justice for a third victim decades after the original investigation.
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    35 mins