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True Crime Reports

Auteur(s): Al Jazeera
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This is immersive true crime, done differently. True Crime Reports brings you crime stories from the global south and beyond; tales of corruption, power, and injustice that often haven’t reached headlines in the West.

Hosted by journalist Halla Mohieddeen, each week you’ll be taken to countries like Peru, South Africa, Syria, and Cambodia, hearing from eyewitnesses, journalists, and family members right at the heart of these stories.

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  • Kenya’s Wildlife Murder Mystery
    Sep 21 2025

    Esmond Bradley Martin spent decades going undercover in the dangerous world of ivory and rhino horn trafficking, risking his life to expose shadowy smuggling rings and the powerful figures protecting them.

    But just as he was preparing to reveal his most explosive findings yet, Esmond was found murdered in his grand Nairobi home.

    Was this the revenge of an illegal wildlife syndicate he’d finally crossed, or is there more to Esmond’s death? Was it because of his work - or was it a different reason altogether?

    In this episode:

    • Dr Paula Kahumbu, (@paulakahumbu), conservationist and campaigner
    • Dan Stiles, (@Kenyadan10), Wildlife Trade Investigator

    Episode credits:

    This episode was written and produced by Anna Staufenberg and hosted by Halla Mohieddeen.

    Executive Producer: Ney Alvarez

    Production Manager: Bronte Baskin

    Senior Producers: Marthe van der Wolf

    Post-Production Supervisor: Andrés Rivera

    Assistant Producers: Leo Danczak and Catherine Nouhan

    Fact-checking by Ruby Zaman, Catherine Nouhan, and Rached El-Moctar

    Audio editing by Alan Leer

    Music composition by Tom Biddle

    Lead of Engagement: Aya Elmileik

    Engagement Producers: Adam Abou-Gad, Munera AlDosari, and Vienna Maglio

    Al Jazeera’s Head of Audio: Ney Alvarez

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    @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

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    33 min
  • The Hidden Victims of China's One-Child Policy
    Sep 7 2025

    After her son was kidnapped in 1988, a mother spent 32 years looking for him. Never giving up, she put up over 100,000 flyers and travelled across the country. But little did she know, she wasn’t alone in this nightmare.

    As many as 200,000 children go missing in China every year, a number that links back to the 1970s, the One Child Policy and a dangerous industry of child trafficking.

    What’s happening to China’s children?

    In this episode:

    • Nikwi Hoogland, (@mynameislifang), Founder, Adoptiepedia
    • Jingxian Wang, (@notts_jingxian), Child Trafficking Expert

    Episode credits:

    This episode was written and produced by Anna Staufenberg and hosted by Halla Mohieddeen.

    Executive Producer: Ney Alvarez

    Production Manager: Bronte Baskin

    Senior Producers: Marthe van der Wolf

    Post-Production Supervisor: Andrés Rivera

    Assistant Producers: Leo Danczak and Catherine Nouhan

    Fact-checking by Ruby Zaman and Catherine Nouhan

    Audio editing by Alan Leer

    Music composition by Tom Biddle

    Lead of Engagement: Aya Elmileik

    Engagement Producers: Adam Abou-Gad, Munera AlDosari, and Vienna Maglio

    Al Jazeera’s Head of Audio: Ney Alvarez

    Connect with us:

    @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

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    34 min
  • Drug Trafficking on the Dark Web
    Aug 24 2025

    Ross Ulbricht built an empire in the shadows—a sprawling digital bazaar called The Silk Road, hidden on the dark web. There, drugs, weapons, and stolen secrets flowed freely, all paid for in untraceable cryptocurrency. To his global clientele, he was a legend: the Dread Pirate Roberts. But after a dramatic arrest and a staggering double life sentence, Ulbricht’s fate took another twist. Just days into his second term, President Trump pardoned him, sparking outrage and debate.

    So, did he deserve his punishment? Did justice prevail, or was power at play? And how did a digital outlaw become the ultimate wild card in America’s justice system?

    In this episode:

    Nicholas Cristin (@nc2y), Online Crime Professor at Carnegie Mellon University

    David Yaffe-Bellany (@yaffebellany), Technology Reporter for the New York Times

    Episode credits:

    This episode was written and produced by Anna Staufenberg and hosted by Halla Mohieddeen.

    Executive Producer: Ney Alvarez

    Production Manager: Bronte Baskin

    Senior Producers: Marthe van der Wolf

    Post-Production Supervisor: Andrés Rivera

    Assistant Producers: Leo Danczak and Catherine Nouhan

    Fact-checking by Ruby Zaman and Catherine Nouhan

    Audio editing by Alan Leer

    Music composition by Tom Biddle

    Lead of Engagement: Aya Elmileik

    Engagement Producers: Adam Abou-Gad, Munera AlDosari, and Vienna Maglio

    Al Jazeera’s Head of Audio: Ney Alvarez

    Connect with us:

    @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube

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    40 min
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