
#107 Scam Artist Series: Part 2(Christophe Rocancourt)
His first cons came under the pseudonym of Prince de Galitzine, a wealthy Russian nobleman he dreamed-up to serve his purpose as someone who’d be involved in the kind of big-money exchanges he was planning to take advantage of... ..after a few minor scams involving forgery and petty theft, Rocancourt hit the big time when, under the Russian alias, he managed to forge the deeds for a building in the center of Paris, and sell it for $1.4 million...but that's just beginning of this bullshitter's story! EveryPlate.com Code: "CREEPER3" TakeCareOf.com Code: "creeper50" OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael @sandupodcast Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH
26 Aug 20201h 12min

#106 Flexin' on The Freeloaders
In this Marathon of podcasting, we give the freeloaders an ultimate treat! Three separate True Crime Guys Productions Patreon Exclusive episodes. One TCG Patreon exclusive on The Boy In The Chimney, as well as an episode of Strange Shorts and an installment of The Palate Cleanser from the Strange & Unexplained Patreon page! Ya’ll so lucky! ;) Also be sure to check out KillerQueensPodcast.com Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys Patreon.com/sandupodcast You know you need these Raycons. buyraycon.com/creeper OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael @sandupodcast Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH buyraycon.com/creeper
12 Aug 20202h 2min

#105 Scam Artists Series: Part 1 (George C. Parker & Charles Lewis Blood)
George C. Parker saw in the Brooklyn Bridge an opportunity for a quick buck and took it. Within the millions of people crossing the bridge per year, there were bound to be some suckers... As for Charles Lewis Blood... He developed an interest in the use of nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) as an anesthetic, and even learned how to manufacture it. He then claimed it as his own invention, calling it “oxygenized air,” and promoted it as a cure for tuberculosis and other respiratory tract diseases. OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH
5 Aug 20201h 17min

#104 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Part 3(The Final Part)
In this final installment of The Unlucky Lotto Winner series, we find a couple twists! Typical victims were perps, a guy won a car, and more craziness in Florida.....shocker. You know you need these Raycons. buyraycon.com/creeper OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH buyraycon.com/creeper
29 Juli 202059min

#103 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Craigory Burch & Urooj Khan
Craigory Burch, Jr., a 30 year old forklift driver from Georgia, matched all five numbers in the Fantasy 5 drawing in November of 2015 and won a $434,272 jackpot “My right eye and hand had jumped for the past two weeks,” Burch said, according to the state lottery. “I knew that I would come into money.” Urooj Khan immigrated to the U. S. from India when he was twenty-three. He worked hard, saved his money, and by 2012, the 46-year-old owned three dry cleaning shops on Chicago's North Side. Urooj couldn't believe his luck in spring 2012 when he scratched off a second lottery ticket at a 7-Eleven near his home on Chicago's North Side and realized he had won $1 million. These fellas thought their troubles were over...man were they wrong. OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH
15 Juli 20201h 7min

#102 Unlucky Lotto Winners: Abraham Shakespeare
In 2006, Abraham was a 38 year old day laborer that lived in a working class neighborhood of Lakeland, Florida, where he grew up.. ...atleast until November of that year when he won $30,000,000, which he brought home $17,000,000 of! Yea, it was around this time that shit got interesting. Oh and lets not forget about that bitch, Carol...I mean, Dede Moore. OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH
8 Juli 20201h 7min

#101 Vincent "Vito" Smothers
By the age of twenty-six, Vincent Smothers had killed at least a dozen people, most of them drug dealers. As he saw it, he was simply hastening an inevitable conclusion. “When you grow up in the hood, you learn: if you sell drugs, you’re going to end up one of two things—in jail or dead,” “Those are the results of that life.” As for women who got in the line of fire, he reasoned, they’d benefitted from the trade. “When you flock to the ballers” “you get what they get when it’s your turn.” This episode contains a cover of "Lose Yourself" by Eminem OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH
1 Juli 20201h 49min

#100 Bodies In Sandwiches - Joe Metheny
"Everything was going pretty good until I ran out of my special meat. So I lured another bitch up to my trailer. I got her in there and started to rip her clothes off and start knocking the hell out of her. She was screaming, but there was no one around to hear her except me. And I just kept on laughing at her." -Joe Metheny OhMyGaia.com Mohave High Creations truecrimeguys.com Facebook Twitter/Instagram: @TrueCrimeGuys @AndImMichael Patreon.com/TrueCrimeGuys STICKERS CREEPER MERCH Creeper Galaxy Gear
17 Juni 20201h 11min