Episodes

  • Tik Tok Live: A conversation with convicted murderer Muzzammil 'Mo' Hassan continued
    Jan 31 2025
    Muzzammil 'Mo' Hassan is a Pakistani-American man who gained national attention in the United States after being convicted of the murder of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, in 2009. The case was widely covered in the media due to the details surrounding the crime and the couple's background. Muzzammil and Aasiya Hassan were married in 1993, and together they co-founded the Bridges TV network in 2004, which was created to provide a positive portrayal of Muslims in the media.

    However, their marriage faced difficulties, and Aasiya had filed for divorce just days before her death. On February 12, 2009, Muzzammil Hassan brutally murdered his wife, Aasiya, in the office of their television network in Buffalo, New York. He allegedly beheaded her, and after the murder, he walked into a police station and confessed to the crime. During his trial, it was revealed that Muzzammil had been abusive toward Aasiya, and there were claims of her seeking divorce due to his behavior. Muzzammil Hassan was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

    In 2011, he was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. The case drew attention to issues of domestic violence, especially in immigrant communities, and sparked discussions on the intersection of culture, religion, and abuse.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Jailhouse interview with convicted murderer Richard Allen Davis Part 1
    Jan 27 2025
    Richard Allen Davis is an American convicted murderer whose criminal history played a key role in the push for California's "three-strikes law" for repeat offenders, as well as the state's involuntary civil commitment law for sex offenders and predators. In 1996, he was found guilty of the first-degree murder of 12-year-old Polly Klaas, with special circumstances including burglary, robbery, kidnapping, and attempting to commit a lewd act on a child under 14.

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    59 mins
  • Convicted serial killer/hit man William Holbert answers listeners questions
    Jan 21 2025
    Convicted serial killer/hit man William Holbert AKA Wild Bill answers questions from listeners.

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    26 mins
  • A conversation with a serial killer continued: Tik Tok Live Feed
    Jan 19 2025
    This audio is from a Tik Tok Live with convicted serial killer Ernest 'Otto' Smith.

    My Tik Tok handle is @unforbiddentruthpodcast if anyone wants to follow and participate in future live conversations.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Jailhouse Interview with convicted murderer Amanda Britnell
    Jan 13 2025
    Amanda Lee Britnell was arrested in 2014 following the death of Tyler Womack and was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Womack was fatally shot at a neighbor's house on July 4, 2014. "There’s no worse feeling than finding out your best friend was killed for no reason," said Lincoln Wilson. "I couldn’t understand why anyone would do it, and I still don’t."

    Womack’s body was discovered by his grandmother after he failed to return from fixing a car across the street. Investigators believe Womack stumbled upon Britnell, Martha Ann Thomson, and Thomas Odum as they were stealing guns and electronics from a building on the property. "Tyler had no involvement in the burglary. He was just an innocent young man who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time," said Sheriff Joe Guy.

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    21 mins
  • A conversation with a serial killer: Tik Tok Live Feed
    Jan 12 2025
    This audio is from a Tik Tok Live with convicted serial killer Ernest 'Otto' Smith.

    My Tik Tok handle is @unforbiddentruthpodcast if anyone wants to follow and participate in future live conversations.

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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Tik Tok Live: interview with convicted murderer Muzzammil Hassan
    Jan 8 2025
    Muzzammil 'Mo' Hassan is a Pakistani-American man who gained national attention in the United States after being convicted of the murder of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, in 2009. The case was widely covered in the media due to the details surrounding the crime and the couple's background.
    Muzzammil and Aasiya Hassan were married in 1993, and together they co-founded the Bridges TV network in 2004, which was created to provide a positive portrayal of Muslims in the media.

    However, their marriage faced difficulties, and Aasiya had filed for divorce just days before her death.
    On February 12, 2009, Muzzammil Hassan brutally murdered his wife, Aasiya, in the office of their television network in Buffalo, New York. He allegedly beheaded her, and after the murder, he walked into a police station and confessed to the crime. During his trial, it was revealed that Muzzammil had been abusive toward Aasiya, and there were claims of her seeking divorce due to his behavior.
    Muzzammil Hassan was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

    In 2011, he was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
    The case drew attention to issues of domestic violence, especially in immigrant communities, and sparked discussions on the intersection of culture, religion, and abuse.

    https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth

    Follow me on tik tok to catch my live interviews. @unforbiddentruthpodcast


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Interview with Rita Isbell, sister of Jeffrey Dahmer Victim Errol Lindsey
    Jan 1 2025
    Rita Isbell is a key figure known for her emotional impact in the 1992 court proceedings of the trial of Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer. She is the sister of one of Dahmer's victims, Errol Lindsey, who was murdered in 1991.During the trial, Rita Isbell delivered a passionate victim impact statement, expressing her grief, anger, and the lasting effects of Dahmer’s crimes on her family.

    Her statement became widely remembered due to its raw emotional power and the way it highlighted the deep human suffering caused by Dahmer's actions.In addition to her role in the trial, Rita Isbell later spoke out about her experience in interviews and public appearances, discussing how the tragedy affected her and her family.

    She also became part of the media discourse surrounding Dahmer's crimes, particularly in the context of victim advocacy and the impact on loved ones of serial killers' victims.Her statement was notably featured in the 2022 Netflix series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, in which an actress portrayed her. Isbell has expressed that the depiction in the series was difficult for her but acknowledged the importance of highlighting the victims and their families' pain.

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    1 hr and 4 mins