Jana Monroe was a trailblazer who rose through the ranks while at the FBI. Although she investigated some of the country's most notorious serial killers, many are familiar with her work in the movie industry. She shares what it was like to provide consultation for the film, The Silence Of The Lambs.
On June 4th, 1989, the bodies of a mother and her two teenage daughters were found hogtied and undressed, floating in Tampa Bay. Retired FBI Special Agent Jana Monroe worked on the case from beginning to end.
This year marked the launch of the FOX True Crime Podcast. In this episode, Emily looks back at some of the most compelling stories she covered in 2023.
In 2003, elementary school vice principal Vincent Brothers slaughtered his entire family and staged the crime to look like a break-in. Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Mark Safarik provides insight into the behavioral dynamics of the shocking case.
Sean and Rachel answer listener questions, from what they think of the expulsion of former Congressman George Santos, to the latest comments by Felicity Huffman on the Varsity Blues scandal.
In 2008, Tom was given a life-changing case. A journalist had been taken hostage by an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group. The assignment at hand: bring him home. Retired NYPD Detective and Co-Host of the Gold Shields podcast Tom Smith discusses his role in the heart-racing operation.
Former FBI Agent and Federal Whistleblower Kyle Seraphin joins to discuss the specifics of the new FBI guidelines and shares how he saw a shift toward pursuing political activists while working at the agency.
As seen on Gutfeld!, Host of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy, Author, Walter Kirn, Host of The Wise Men podcast, Tyrus, and Editor-and-Chief of Racket News, Matt Taibbi, discuss why former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won’t leave the public eye.
Sean and Rachel react to Congressman James Comer's request for the National Archives to release thousands of emails that contain alleged evidence that President Biden had direct knowledge of Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings.
The Oklahoma City Bombing is remembered as the deadliest domestic terrorist attack in United States history. Former FBI Agent John Iannarelli outlines the details of the case and explains how authorities apprehended McVeigh and Nichols. Former Oklahoma City Firefighter Chris Fields discusses the horrors he witnessed as a first responder to the explosion and the emotional impact it has on him to this day.
Sean and Rachel are joined by their daughter and writer at The Federalist Evita Duffy-Alfonso, as they discuss the latest news in the FBI's undercover surveillance of traditional Catholics.
The Bonanno crime family was one of the most feared crime syndicates within the New York City mafia scene. Former FBI Agent Joe Pistone reflects on his famous undercover work under the Donnie Brasco alias, separates fact from fiction when it comes to the mafia, and discusses the hardships associated with his line of work.
On this episode, Will revisits a conversation with former Navy SEAL and FBI Agent, Errol Doebler to discuss America's most elite warriors, the U.S. Navy SEALs.
For years, the state of Washington was shrouded in mystery as bodies of women began appearing across the state. Retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Mark Safarik worked on the case as part of the bureau's elite Behavioral Analysis Unit. He discusses the victimology of the case, the evolution of Yates's crimes, and his experience testifying in Yates's trial.