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The Self-Sabotage Files: Criminals Caught by Their Own Clicks

46 min · 6 mei 2026
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Think you could outsmart the system? Think again. In this episode of Seriously Sus, hosts Miranda and Nanette expose the wildest ways criminals sabotage themselves in the digital age. From Google searches that double as confessions to Snapchat streaks that land you in jail, you’ll hear jaw-dropping stories of overconfidence, livestreamed felonies, and disguises that only a permanent marker could love. With real cases, expert insights, and a side-eye for every “mastermind” who left a digital trail, this episode dives deep into the psychology of self-snitching and the tech that makes it all possible. Whether you’re a true crime junkie, a tech skeptic, or just here for the cringe, you’ll walk away questioning your own search history—and maybe your friends’. Tune in for laughs, lessons, and a whole lot of sus. Hit play, and remember: the internet never forgets. For full show notes, please visit this episode's webpage at https://seriouslysus.com/podcast/the-self-sabotage-files-criminals-caught-by-their-own-clicks/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604024/support] Stay Connected * Follow us on social: @SeriouslySusPodcast * Got thoughts, questions, or stories? DM us or email seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com [seriouslysuspodcast@gmail.com]  * Subscribe to Seriously Sus on your favorite podcast app for more deep dives into crime, drama, and cultural chaos * Leave us a comment sharing your side-eye and sus * Visit us at www.seriouslysus.com  [https://www.seriouslysus.com] Like this episode, follow Seriously Sus,  and share with friends.

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