Inside the Minds of Monsters: Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Menendez Brothers.

Inside the Minds of Monsters: Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Menendez Brothers.

They are three of the most infamous names in true crime history: Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Menendez Brothers. From Gein’s grave robberies and macabre trophies to Dahmer’s horrific apartment crimes and the Menendez brothers’ shocking family murder, these cases shattered any sense of normalcy and redefined what horror means in real life.

Ed Gein’s crimes inspired Hollywood’s darkest creations, from Psycho to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and now he is the subject of a new Netflix series. Jeffrey Dahmer’s story blurred the line between human and monster, while the Menendez brothers’ trial exposed the disturbing mix of privilege, trauma, and violence that lurked behind a mansion’s walls.

This is night two of True Crime Recaps’ Halloween Week, and the darkness is only getting deeper. We began with Richard Ramirez, but it all leads to our Halloween Day finale.

Which case do you think Netflix should tackle next?

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The Carnival Mystery: Did Michelle Lodzinski Kill Her Son?

The Carnival Mystery: Did Michelle Lodzinski Kill Her Son?

In 1991, a New Jersey carnival ended in heartbreak. Five-year-old Timothy Wiltsey vanished while in the care of his mother, Michelle Lodzinski. Her shifting stories only deepened suspicion, first claiming he was kidnapped, then offering other versions of events. A year later, his remains were found near her workplace.Decades passed before Michelle was convicted of murder, only for the state’s Supreme Court to overturn it, erasing the verdict forever. With double jeopardy protecting her, she will never face trial again.Did a mother get away with killing her child, or did the system fail an innocent woman? This is the mystery that still haunts New Jersey.Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases that shock, disturb, and challenge what we think we know about justice.

16 Aug 16min

Child’s Snow Day Turns to Murder Over a Video Game

Child’s Snow Day Turns to Murder Over a Video Game

In 1989, a friendly snow day turned into a tragedy. Seven-year-old Jessica Carr had just beaten her 9-year-old neighbor, Cameron Kocher, at Nintendo. Hours later, he shot her in the back while she rode a snowmobile—then calmly returned to his video game.Charged with murder but sentenced to probation, Cameron walked away without a criminal record. Should a child who kills ever walk free? This case forces us to confront the uncomfortable intersection of youth, violence, and justice.Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases that shock, disturb, and challenge what we think we know about justice.

14 Aug 6min

Dinner, Drinks… and a Kill Room

Dinner, Drinks… and a Kill Room

Sade Robinson was just 19—bright, kind, and ready for a simple first date. But prosecutors say Maxwell Anderson had been preparing something far darker: a “kill room” set up weeks in advance. That night, she never made it home.What followed was a search that gripped the community and a trial that revealed chilling details of premeditation, brutality, and unanswered questions. Was this his first time—or just the first time he got caught?Follow True Crime Recaps for the real stories that prove monsters don’t always hide in the shadows.

12 Aug 13min

Murder Below Deck: The Superyacht Killing of Paige Bell

Murder Below Deck: The Superyacht Killing of Paige Bell

20-year-old Paige Bell was found murdered in the engine room of a $140,000-a-week superyacht. The man accused? The same crew member she’d previously reported for harassment.As investigators piece together what happened aboard the Far From It, the yachting world is asking hard questions: Why wasn’t he fired? Where were the safeguards? And how did a dream job in paradise become a crime scene?Former crewmates are demanding accountability—and change. Paige wanted to be a doctor. Instead, she became a headline.Follow True Crime Recaps for the stories that should never be forgotten.

9 Aug 4min

A Death Trap by Design: The Titan Sub Tragedy

A Death Trap by Design: The Titan Sub Tragedy

Five men boarded the Titan sub for a once-in-a-lifetime dive to the Titanic. Hours later, the vessel imploded, killing everyone aboard. But this wasn’t a freak accident—it was a tragedy years in the making.OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush ignored warnings, dismissed engineers, and used experimental materials unfit for deep-sea pressure. Now, investigations reveal a toxic safety culture, reckless decision-making, and an obsession with pushing limits—no matter the cost.Was the Titan doomed from the start?Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly deep dives into real-life disasters, cover-ups, and the warning signs no one should ignore.

7 Aug 14min

Alivea Goncalves vs. Bryan Kohberger: A Cold, Tactical Takedown

Alivea Goncalves vs. Bryan Kohberger: A Cold, Tactical Takedown

Alivea Goncalves didn’t cry. She didn’t scream. She walked into that courtroom and delivered a tactical takedown of her sister’s killer, Bryan Kohberger.Using his own words, research, and obsessions against him, Alivea gave a statement designed to cut deeper than any sentence ever could. From the mystery of the second weapon to his obsessive behaviors, she struck every psychological nerve.Did her words give him the punishment he never saw coming?Follow True Crime Recaps for more of the most powerful, unforgettable moments in modern true crime.

5 Aug 18min

Amy Bishop: Professor Turned Killer After Tenure Denial

Amy Bishop: Professor Turned Killer After Tenure Denial

Amy Bishop walked into a University of Alabama faculty meeting with a gun—and opened fire. Three professors were killed, three others injured. And it only ended when her weapon jammed.But this wasn’t her first act of violence. Years earlier, Bishop shot and killed her own brother—yet never faced charges. She was even linked to a mail bomb case. Despite clear warning signs, she built a career as a Harvard-educated professor and mother of four. Until she snapped, again.Did the system ignore the red flags for too long?Follow True Crime Recaps for gripping weekly stories about true crime’s most chilling cases.

2 Aug 11min

Arkansas Nightmare: “Devil in the Ozarks” Grant Hardin Escapes Prison

Arkansas Nightmare: “Devil in the Ozarks” Grant Hardin Escapes Prison

UPDATE: Grant Hardin—the former police chief known as the “Devil in the Ozarks”—has been found. After escaping Calico Rock prison in a fake guard uniform and vanishing for nearly two weeks, he was caught just 1.5 miles from where he walked free. He’s now headed to a supermax facility.Before he was recaptured, Hardin’s escape left Arkansas authorities scrambling. Once trusted as the town’s top cop, his DNA later linked him to a decades-old cold case and exposed him as a killer hiding in plain sight.Should a man like this have ever been in medium security?Follow True Crime Recaps for real-time updates and deep dives into the most shocking cases in true crime.

31 Juli 9min

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