
The True Crime Tapes
byBobby Capucci
CommentaryNewsDaily
The True Crime Tapes pulls you into the shadowy depths of the criminal underworld, where the line between justice and chaos is razor-thin. Each episode dissects the minds of history’s most infamous serial killers, unravels the inner workings of organized crime syndicates, and investigates baffling missing person cases that still haunt the public’s imagination. From the bloody reign of ruthless mob bosses to the chilling patterns of elusive predators, True Crime Time delivers gripping, deeply researched storytelling that leaves no stone unturned.With a relentless pursuit of truth, True Crime Time goes beyond the headlines, diving into the psyc...
Episodes(40 episodes)

Thalia Graves And Her Diddy Allegations (Part 4)
Thalia Graves has filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing him of drugging, raping, and recording the assault in 2001. Graves alleges that while she was dating one of Combs' employees, she was invited to a meeting with Combs and his head of security, Joseph Sherman. During the car ride to Combs' Bad Boy Recording Studios in New York, she was given a drink she believes was laced with a drug. Graves states she lost consciousness and awoke to find herself bound and naked in Combs' office, where she was brutally assaulted by both men. Her lawsuit further claims that...
Published: Jan 23, 2026Duration: 11:37

Thalia Graves And Her Diddy Allegations (Part 3)
Thalia Graves has filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing him of drugging, raping, and recording the assault in 2001. Graves alleges that while she was dating one of Combs' employees, she was invited to a meeting with Combs and his head of security, Joseph Sherman. During the car ride to Combs' Bad Boy Recording Studios in New York, she was given a drink she believes was laced with a drug. Graves states she lost consciousness and awoke to find herself bound and naked in Combs' office, where she was brutally assaulted by both men. Her lawsuit further claims that...
Published: Jan 23, 2026Duration: 10:26

Thalia Graves And Her Diddy Allegations (Part 2)
Thalia Graves has filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing him of drugging, raping, and recording the assault in 2001. Graves alleges that while she was dating one of Combs' employees, she was invited to a meeting with Combs and his head of security, Joseph Sherman. During the car ride to Combs' Bad Boy Recording Studios in New York, she was given a drink she believes was laced with a drug. Graves states she lost consciousness and awoke to find herself bound and naked in Combs' office, where she was brutally assaulted by both men. Her lawsuit further claims that...
Published: Jan 23, 2026Duration: 11:30

Thalia Graves And Her Diddy Allegations (Part 1)
Thalia Graves has filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing him of drugging, raping, and recording the assault in 2001. Graves alleges that while she was dating one of Combs' employees, she was invited to a meeting with Combs and his head of security, Joseph Sherman. During the car ride to Combs' Bad Boy Recording Studios in New York, she was given a drink she believes was laced with a drug. Graves states she lost consciousness and awoke to find herself bound and naked in Combs' office, where she was brutally assaulted by both men. Her lawsuit further claims that...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 10:49

Judge Engelmayer Denies The Request Made By Khanna And Massie For A Special Master (1/22/26)
A federal judge in the Southern District of New York has rejected a bipartisan effort by Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) to appoint a special master or independent monitor to oversee the Department of Justice’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which requires the DOJ to release all investigative materials related to Jeffrey Epstein by a December 19, 2025 deadline. The lawmakers argued that the department’s slow pace — with only a small fraction of millions of documents disclosed so far — and extensive redactions suggested noncompliance with the law and harmed survivors seeking transparency. They pressed Judge Paul Eng...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 10:39

Kathryn Ruemmler And Her Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein (Part 2) (1/22/26)
Recent disclosures from congressional investigations and documents tied to the Epstein estate have exposed a far deeper and more personal relationship between Kathryn Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein than previously acknowledged, raising serious questions about her judgment and fitness to serve as general counsel of Goldman Sachs. Emails and schedules show she met with Epstein dozens of times between 2014 and 2019 — long after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor — and that their communication ranged from career advice and personal travel planning to repeated informal exchanges, which some insiders view as far beyond the scope of mere professional interaction. She was even named as a...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 16:20

Kathryn Ruemmler And Her Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein (Part 1) (1/22/26)
Recent disclosures from congressional investigations and documents tied to the Epstein estate have exposed a far deeper and more personal relationship between Kathryn Ruemmler and Jeffrey Epstein than previously acknowledged, raising serious questions about her judgment and fitness to serve as general counsel of Goldman Sachs. Emails and schedules show she met with Epstein dozens of times between 2014 and 2019 — long after his 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor — and that their communication ranged from career advice and personal travel planning to repeated informal exchanges, which some insiders view as far beyond the scope of mere professional interaction. She was even named as a...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 16:57

The Maxwell Deposition: What Congress Wants — And What She’ll Never Say (1/22/26)
Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence, is scheduled to give a **virtual deposition before the U.S. House Oversight Committee on February 9, 2026, as part of the committee’s ongoing investigation into Epstein’s criminal network and the federal government’s handling of related cases. Committee Chairman James Comer issued a subpoena for Maxwell’s testimony, which comes amid growing pressure from lawmakers to uncover additional information about Epstein’s operations and his circle of powerful associates. Maxwell’s lawyers have indicated she may invoke her Fifth Amendment rights during the deposition r...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 11:23

Post-Mortem: The Alex Acosta OIG Interview — Anatomy of a Whitewash (1/22/26)
The Alex Acosta interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General was not a genuine act of oversight but a carefully managed exercise in institutional self-protection. From the outset, the OIG accepted Acosta’s framing that the Epstein deal was inherited, constrained, and unavoidable, rather than interrogating his clear authority as U.S. Attorney to reject or dismantle it. Extraordinary features of the agreement—blanket immunity, secrecy, victim exclusion, and shielding of unnamed co-conspirators—were treated as unfortunate byproducts instead of deliberate choices. The interview avoided probing motive, power, ambition, or external influence, and allowed “complexity” to substitute for accountabi...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 16:55

Thalia Graves Accuses Diddy Of Abuse
In September 2024, Thalia Graves filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, accusing him and his former head of security, Joseph Sherman, of raping her in the summer of 2001. The lawsuit claims that Graves, then 25, was lured to a meeting at Combs' Bad Boy Records studio, where she was allegedly drugged, bound, and raped by both men. The lawsuit also alleges that the assault was recorded on video without her consent, and that the footage was later distributed as pornography.Graves has spoken publicly about the severe emotional trauma she has suffered since the alleged incident, including PTSD, flashbacks...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 14:39

The United States Versus Vicente "Mayito" Zambada And The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 9)
Vicente Zambada Niebla, also known as "El Vicentillo," is a prominent figure in Mexican organized crime, specifically associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Born on February 14, 1975, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, he is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. Vicente Zambada rose through the ranks within the cartel and became one of its key operatives.Zambada was implicated in various drug trafficking activities, including coordinating the transportation and distribution of narcotics, primarily cocaine and marijuana, into the United States. His role within the cartel involved managing logistics, ne...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 16:49

The United States Versus Vicente "Mayito" Zambada And The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 8)
Vicente Zambada Niebla, also known as "El Vicentillo," is a prominent figure in Mexican organized crime, specifically associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Born on February 14, 1975, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, he is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. Vicente Zambada rose through the ranks within the cartel and became one of its key operatives.Zambada was implicated in various drug trafficking activities, including coordinating the transportation and distribution of narcotics, primarily cocaine and marijuana, into the United States. His role within the cartel involved managing logistics, ne...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 13:24

The United States Versus Vicente "Mayito" Zambada And The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 7)
Vicente Zambada Niebla, also known as "El Vicentillo," is a prominent figure in Mexican organized crime, specifically associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Born on February 14, 1975, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, he is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. Vicente Zambada rose through the ranks within the cartel and became one of its key operatives.Zambada was implicated in various drug trafficking activities, including coordinating the transportation and distribution of narcotics, primarily cocaine and marijuana, into the United States. His role within the cartel involved managing logistics, ne...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 11:32

The United States Versus Vicente "Mayito" Zambada And The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 6)
Vicente Zambada Niebla, also known as "El Vicentillo," is a prominent figure in Mexican organized crime, specifically associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Born on February 14, 1975, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, he is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. Vicente Zambada rose through the ranks within the cartel and became one of its key operatives.Zambada was implicated in various drug trafficking activities, including coordinating the transportation and distribution of narcotics, primarily cocaine and marijuana, into the United States. His role within the cartel involved managing logistics, ne...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 11:09

The United States Versus Vicente "Mayito" Zambada And The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 5)
Vicente Zambada Niebla, also known as "El Vicentillo," is a prominent figure in Mexican organized crime, specifically associated with the Sinaloa Cartel. Born on February 14, 1975, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico, he is the son of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada García, one of the top leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel. Vicente Zambada rose through the ranks within the cartel and became one of its key operatives.Zambada was implicated in various drug trafficking activities, including coordinating the transportation and distribution of narcotics, primarily cocaine and marijuana, into the United States. His role within the cartel involved managing logistics, ne...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 21:11

Epstein Files Unsealed: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Interview With OIG Inspectors (Part 23) (1/20/26)
In his interview with the DOJ Office of the Inspector General, Alex Acosta repeatedly framed the 2007–2008 Epstein non-prosecution agreement as a constrained, pragmatic decision made under pressure rather than a deliberate act of favoritism. He told inspectors that Epstein’s defense team, stacked with politically connected and aggressive lawyers, created what he described as a credible threat of a federal indictment collapse if prosecutors pushed too hard. Acosta emphasized that his office believed securing some conviction at the state level was better than risking none at all, and he claimed he was focused on avoiding a scenario where Epstein walked enti...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 13:36

Six Percent Approval: America’s Verdict on the DOJ’s Epstein Cover-Up (1/21/26)
A brand-new CNN/SSRS poll shows overwhelming public dissatisfaction with how the Justice Department under the Trump administration has handled the release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Only 6% of Americans say they’re satisfied with the amount of information released so far — even though Congress passed a law in late 2025 requiring the DOJ to disclose all unclassified Epstein-related files. The data reveal that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the government is intentionally withholding information, a sentiment especially strong among Democrats and independents, though it crosses party lines. The low approval reflects frustration with heavy redactions, slow disclosure, and...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 16:06

When Mockery Replaces Justice: Scott Jennings and the Art of Epstein Minimization (1/21/26)
Scott Jennings’ remark that people shouldn’t get their “knickers twisted” over Jeffrey Epstein was a textbook example of elite minimization dressed up as pundit smugness. By framing outrage over Epstein as emotional overreaction, Jennings reduced an industrial-scale sex-trafficking operation—one protected by wealth, power, and institutional failure—into a nuisance topic people should simply move past. His comment treated Epstein not as the epicenter of a still-unresolved criminal network, but as an inconvenient media obsession that distracts from more “serious” political discourse. In doing so, Jennings implicitly scolded the public for caring too much about unanswered questions, uncharged accomplices, and a justice sy...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 13:33

Why the Ghislaine Maxwell Transfer Feels Like Another Cover-Up (1/21/26)
Outrage over Ghislaine Maxwell’s sudden transfer continues to intensify as the Department of Justice refuses to provide even the most basic explanations about why she was moved, who authorized it, and under what security or administrative rationale. For critics, the anger isn’t just about the transfer itself — it’s about the pattern it fits into. Maxwell is not a routine federal inmate; she is the sole convicted conspirator tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, a case already marred by secrecy, sealed records, and broken transparency promises. When the DOJ moves her quietly and then clamps down on informatio...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 17:12

Sandringham Clears Its Rats and Rehouses a Two-Legged One Named Andrew (1/21/26)
As workers continue preparing Marsh Farm on King Charles’s Sandringham estate for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s impending relocation, a pest control van from Command Pest Control was recently spotted at the property — a sign that staff are dealing with the kinds of rodents and other critters that often invade old country homes, especially in winter when rats and mice seek warmth indoors. Command Pest Control, which holds a Royal Warrant, specializes in removing unwanted pests like rats, mice, squirrels, and wasp nests, and sightings of the vehicle underscore the basic, unglamorous work involved in readying the modest five-bedroom farmhouse for the di...
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 10:34