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"True crime is often told as shock and spectacle—but behind every headline is a family, a failure, and a moment where something went terribly wrong.
This is a podcast about those moments. The warning signs. The silence. The violence that hides in plain sight.

In late 1977, Los Angeles was gripped by fear as bodies began appearing on hillsides across the city. Investigators believed they were hunting one killer—but the truth was far more disturbing. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, we uncover the story of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr.—two men whose partnership allowed them to evade detection while terrorizing a city. This is the case of the Hillside Strangler… and the truth no one saw coming.

The case of Andrea Yates shocked the world—a mother who drowned her five children and claimed she was saving them. This episode explores the events leading up to June 20, 2001, her severe mental illness, and the courtroom battle that questioned whether she knew right from wrong. Was it murder… or insanity?

7-year-old Athena Strand disappeared from her home in Paradise, Texas—what investigators discovered next would change the case completely. In this episode, we break down the full, fact-checked timeline of the Athena Strand case, including the key evidence, the role of delivery driver Tanner Lynn Horner, and how authorities uncovered the truth. From the initial search to the final sentencing, this is a detailed look at one of the most shocking child abduction cases in recent years.

The Menendez Brothers case: two sons, two victims, and a story that still divides the world. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, we break down the 1989 murders, the shocking confession, and the trial that raised questions about abuse, motive, and truth. Were they killers… or victims?

In 2021, Dee Ann Warner vanished from her rural Michigan farm without a trace. For years, investigators searched for answers while her family fought to keep the case alive. Then in 2024, a shocking discovery on the family property revealed the truth. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, we examine the disappearance of Dee Warner, the investigation that led detectives back to the property again and again, and the trial that ended with her husband, Dale Warner, being found guilty of murder. A story of control, secrets, and a crime hidden in plain sight.

In 2016, Kristal Anne Reisinger vanished from Crestone, Colorado after moving there for a fresh start. Nearly a decade later, investigators with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation still believe foul play may be involved. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, Johnny Black explores the timeline, the rumors, and the unanswered questions surrounding her disappearance.

In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, we examine one of the most controversial criminal cases in modern British history — the case of Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016. What began as a series of unexplained collapses in a hospital neonatal unit soon became a massive police investigation, a 10-month trial at Manchester Crown Court, and convictions that shocked the world. But even after the verdict, questions remain. Some medical and statistical experts now challenge parts of the evidence presented at trial, while the case is being reviewed by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Was Lucy Letby a killer hiding in plain sight… or could this case become one of the most debated convictions in recent history? 🎙 Hosted by Johnny Black 🔎 True crime cases, mysteries, and the stories that remain unsaid.

In 2010, a search for missing escort Shannan Gilbert led police to a horrifying discovery along Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach, Long Island — the remains of multiple women hidden in the brush. The victims, later known as the Gilgo Four, were Melissa Barthelemy, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Megan Waterman, and Amber Lynn Costello. As investigators searched further, more victims were discovered, revealing a pattern of killings that may stretch back decades. For years the case remained unsolved. Then in 2023, Long Island architect Rex Heuermann was arrested and charged in several of the murders. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, Johnny Black explores the victims, the investigation, and the chilling mystery behind the Gilgo Beach serial killings. Follow and subscribe to Unsaid Case Files on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Podbean for more true crime investigations.

For over a year in the mid-1980s, California lived in fear of an unknown intruder who entered homes at night without warning, leaving no clear pattern behind. The media called him The Night Stalker — a figure whose randomness terrified entire communities and changed how people thought about safety. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, Johnny Black follows the investigation that uncovered Richard Ramirez, the mistakes that nearly let him escape, and the moment ordinary citizens ended one of the most infamous manhunts in modern American history. This is not just the story of a killer — it’s the story of how fear spread across a state… and how a community stopped it.

In 2010, a quiet suburban home invasion in Markham, Ontario left a mother dead and a father critically injured — but investigators soon discovered the attack didn’t come from outside the house. It came from within. Jennifer Pan had spent years living a double life, hiding academic failures and a forbidden relationship behind carefully constructed lies. When the truth began to collapse, prosecutors say she chose a shocking solution: a staged robbery meant to remove the people standing in the way of the life she wanted. In this episode of Unsaid Case Files, we examine the planning, the investigation, and the psychology behind one of Canada’s most disturbing family betrayal cases.