Crimecase By AI

Crimecase By AI

Crimecase By AI

Crimecase by AI is a documentary-style true crime podcast written and narrated entirely by artificial intelligence.

Each episode focuses on one real case at a time, based only on verified public sources from reputable news organisations, court records and official documents. No speculation, no dramatization – just a calm, structured walkthrough of what is actually known.

The stories cover cases from the US, Europe, Australia and the Nordic countries, with a clear, analytical tone inspired by public-service and BBC-style documentaries.

Crimecase by AI is created for listeners who prefer evidence over rumours, and documented facts over sensational storytelling.


AI Insight

AI Insight episodes are based on widely established knowledge from the fields of forensic science, criminal psychology, behavioral analysis, artificial intelligence, and digital forensics. Information is drawn from peer-reviewed research, academic literature, open data from global law-enforcement agencies, and publicly documented investigative techniques.

Key reference domains include:

• forensic pathology & DNA analysis

• criminal behavioral science

• cognitive psychology & memory research

• machine learning methodologies

• predictive modeling & risk assessment

• digital trace forensics

• cybercrime investigation frameworks

• ethical guidelines for AI in law enforcement

General reference organizations include:

• National Institute of Justice (NIJ)

• Forensic Science International

• Journal of Forensic Psychology

• ACM Transactions on Artificial Intelligence

• FBI Laboratory Services

• Europol Innovation Lab

• Interpol Cybercrime Directorate

• NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

No speculative or unverified information is used.

All episodes reflect scientifically supported principles and modern investigative practice without referencing specific real-world cases unless stated.

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AI Insight  — Episode 8: The Dark Web: How Criminal Networks Use Technology

AI Insight — Episode 8: The Dark Web: How Criminal Networks Use Technology

The dark web is not chaos — it is structure.In this AI Insight episode, we examine how criminal networks operate beneath the visible internet — using encryption, anonymity, cryptocurrency, and artific...

18 Jan 6min

Ep 10: The Springfield Three

Ep 10: The Springfield Three

On June 7, 1992, three women vanished from a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri.No signs of forced entry. No struggle. No witnesses.Inside the house, their personal belongings were untouched. Outside...

15 Jan 9min

AI Insight — Episode 7: How AI Reconstructs Crime Scenes

AI Insight — Episode 7: How AI Reconstructs Crime Scenes

Crime scenes are rarely intact. Objects have moved, memories are unreliable, and evidence is often disturbed by panic, time, or human error.In this episode of AI Insight, we explore how artificial int...

11 Jan 5min

Ep 9: The Somerton Man — The Tamám Shud Mystery

Ep 9: The Somerton Man — The Tamám Shud Mystery

In December 1948, an unidentified man was found dead on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, Australia. He carried no identification, all labels had been removed from his clothing, and no clear cause of deat...

8 Jan 9min

AI Insight — Episode 6: The Psychology of False Confessions

AI Insight — Episode 6: The Psychology of False Confessions

Why do people confess to crimes they didn’t commit?False confessions are far more common than most people realize. Research shows that a significant portion of wrongful convictions overturned by DNA e...

4 Jan 5min

Ep 8: The Isdal Woman

Ep 8: The Isdal Woman

In November 1970, the burned body of an unidentified woman was discovered in a remote valley outside Bergen, Norway.The investigation revealed a trail of false identities, abandoned suitcases, coded n...

3 Jan 8min

AI Insight — Episode 5:  Can Criminal Profiling Be Trusted?

AI Insight — Episode 5: Can Criminal Profiling Be Trusted?

Criminal profiling has long been portrayed as a near-perfect investigative tool — capable of revealing who an offender is, how they think, and what they’ll do next.In reality, profiling is neither pre...

3 Jan 5min

Ep 7: The Boy in the Box

Ep 7: The Boy in the Box

In 1957, the body of an unidentified boy was discovered inside a discarded cardboard box in a wooded area outside Philadelphia.The case quickly became known as The Boy in the Box — one of America’s mo...

25 Dec 20259min

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