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Fatal Oversight

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Fatal Oversight isn’t another true crime show about killers, it’s about the failures that let them kill. Each episode dissects one notorious case, peeling back the layers of missed clues, flawed assumptions, and systemic breakdowns that kept these murderers in the shadows for years. From police tunnel vision and jurisdictional blind spots to bias against victims the world ignored, the host examines how ordinary bureaucracy turns into deadly opportunity. Through the Cracks blends investigative storytelling with forensic insight to reveal a chilling truth: most serial killers aren’t masterminds

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episode Orange Ford Pinto: The Grim Sleeper and the LAPD's Failure to Investigate cover

Orange Ford Pinto: The Grim Sleeper and the LAPD's Failure to Investigate

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual violence, murder, and systemic racism in law enforcement. Listener discretion advised. For 25 years, Franklin murdered at least 10 women—possibly dozens more, in the same South Los Angeles neighborhood where he lived. He wasn't careful. He used the same gun. He followed the same pattern. He kept hundreds of photos of his victims in his house. He should have been caught in 1988. He should have been caught again in 2003 when his felony conviction required DNA collection that would have immediately matched him to the murders. But he wasn't caught until 2010, and only because his son's DNA accidentally led police to him. By then, at least three more women were dead, murders that were completely, utterly preventable. This is the story of what happens when victims are deemed "less dead." When Black women from South Central Los Angeles aren't worth the resources required to find their killer. When a serial murderer can operate in plain sight for a quarter century because the system decided some lives simply don't matter enough. The LAPD had an orange Ford Pinto to search for. They had DNA evidence. They had a survivor. They had everything they needed—except the will to act. And 10 women died.

10. nov. 2025 - 29 min
episode Invisible Victims: How Ronald Dominique Killed 23 Men in Plain Sight cover

Invisible Victims: How Ronald Dominique Killed 23 Men in Plain Sight

He was a "nobody." Short, overweight, walking with a cane. No one would suspect mild-mannered Ronald Dominique of murder. That's exactly how he killed 23 men over nine years—and almost got away with it. From 1997 to 2006, bodies appeared across southern Louisiana. Dumped in bayous. Left in sugarcane fields. Strangled, bound, tortured. All of them men. Most of them Black. Many of them homeless or gay. And for nearly a decade, nobody connected the dots. Ronald Dominique had already been arrested for rape in 1996, but the case never went to trial because police couldn't find the survivor. So Dominique learned his lesson: don't leave witnesses. He started killing every victim to avoid going back to jail. Twenty-three murders later, he was still walking free. This is the story of how poverty, homophobia, and indifference created the perfect conditions for Louisiana's most prolific serial killer. How police in multiple parishes failed to recognize a pattern even as bodies piled up. How Hurricane Katrina and chronic underfunding stretched law enforcement so thin that a serial killer operated with impunity. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual violence, murder, homophobia, and systemic failures in law enforcement. Listener discretion advised.

3. nov. 2025 - 28 min
episode Seven Bodies, Zero Answers: The Gary Strangler, Darren Deon Vann cover

Seven Bodies, Zero Answers: The Gary Strangler, Darren Deon Vann

He was on the registry. Police knew exactly where he lived. Two families reported their daughters missing and begged for help. And still, Darren Deon Vann murdered seven women in the abandoned buildings of Gary, Indiana—hiding in plain sight. In October 2014, when 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy's body was found in a motel bathtub, police had no idea they were about to uncover one of the most devastating serial murder cases in recent history. Within 24 hours of Vann's arrest, he confessed to six more murders. One by one, officers entered the skeletal remains of Gary's abandoned houses and found them: seven women, some dead for nearly a year, all reported missing by families who couldn't get anyone to listen. This is the story of a twice-convicted rapist who everyone was supposed to be monitoring. The system didn't fail Darren Deon Vann. It failed his victims. Please join us as we investigate how a perfect storm of indifference, racism, and budget cuts turned an American city into a serial killer's playground—and why at least two of these women would still be alive if anyone had bothered to look.

3. nov. 2025 - 29 min
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