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UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast

UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast
UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast
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    24: Erin Caffey: Who Was Really Responsible?

    2026-05-27 | 54 mins.
    In 2008, 16-year-old Erin Caffey was accused of helping orchestrate the murder of her own family in rural East Texas. But nearly two decades later, one question still divides everyone who studies the case: Who was really responsible?
    Using newly released police recordings, interviews, court records, and original reporting from East Texas, this episode reconstructs the psychology behind the Caffey family murders. Was Erin Caffey a manipulative teenage psychopath? Was she controlled by her older boyfriend, Charlie Wilkinson? Or did a volatile group dynamic slowly normalize violence until fantasy became real?
    This investigation explores adolescent identity, religious isolation, coercive relationships, group psychology, and the dangerous emotional fusion that can happen when rebellion, romance, and resentment collide.
    If you want to follow the cases as I’m working on them, you can find me on Instagram — @jamesbuddyday
    If you want to go deeper into the Charles Manson case, my book Charles Manson: The Last Words documents years researching the story and speaking directly with members of the Manson Family — including Charles Manson himself. 
    Read it here:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQ6QRVQ7
    For those who want to examine the evidence directly, complete phone calls and documents are available inside UNMARKED: Case Files, our research portal, along with ad-free episodes.
    Join here:
    https://www.patreon.com/Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast is hosted by Audioboom.
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    23: John Wayne Gacy: What His Death Row Attorney Discovered

    2026-05-20 | 58 mins.
    John Wayne Gacy murdered at least 33 young men and boys. But for years after his conviction, attorney Karen Conti sat across from him on death row, trying to understand the man behind one of America’s most infamous serial murder cases.
    In this episode of UNMARKED, Conti describes what Gacy was really like behind closed doors: his manipulation, emotional detachment, need for control, and the contradictions that made him so difficult to fully understand. We also examine modern psychological and criminological research surrounding psychopathy, trophy-taking, victim selection, and the environmental patterns that shape serial killers.
    Why did Gacy keep victims beneath his own home when most serial killers attempt to distance themselves from the crime? What did he reveal in private that the public never saw? And what happens when someone spends years speaking directly with a man the world has already reduced to a monster?
    Show Notes: 
    Walter, M., Beauregard, E., & Chopin, J. (2024). Trophy, souvenir, or simple theft? Taking items from the victim in sexual homicide. Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 42(4), 338–353.
    More from Karen Conti here: https://www.karenconti.com/
    Follow James Buddy Day  on Instagram: @jamesbuddyday
    Lean is having a Huge Memorial Day Sale. Visit takelean.com and enter THANK YOU 25 for 25% off. 
    When writing Buddy uses FÜM — don’t just try to quit. Upgrade the habit loop: .https://tryfum.com/unmarked
    If you want to go deeper into the Charles Manson case, Buddy’s  book Charles Manson: The Last Words:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQ6QRVQ7
    For those who want to examine the evidence directly, complete phone calls and documents are available inside UNMARKED: Case Files, our research portal, along with ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast

    UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast is hosted by Audioboom.
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    22: The Happy Face Killer: Psychopathy, Control, and Confession

    2026-05-13 | 48 mins.
    Keith Hunter Jesperson wanted to be seen. Between 1990 and 1995, the long-haul truck driver murdered women across the United States while carefully shaping the story around himself. He wrote letters to newspapers. Confessed on truck stop bathroom walls. Participated in psychological research studies about his own behavior. Even donating his brain to science after death. But beneath the “Happy Face Killer” persona is something more revealing: a man driven by grandiosity, callousness, impulsivity, and an insatiable need for recognition.
    In this episode of UNMARKED, we examine the psychology of Keith Jesperson through exclusive conversations with author and investigator M. William Phelps, archival interviews with Jesperson himself, contemporary forensic psychology, and the systemic failures that allowed vulnerable victims to go unseen for decades.
    You can hear more from M. William Phelps on Crossing the Line:
    https://crossingtheline.biz/
    This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Financial stress can affect us more than we know: https://www.betterhelp.com/UNMARKED
    If you want to follow the cases as I’m working on them, you can find me on Instagram — @jamesbuddyday
    If you want to go deeper into the Charles Manson case, my book Charles Manson: The Last Words documents years researching the story and speaking directly with members of the Manson Family — including Charles Manson himself.
    Read it here:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQ6QRVQ7
    For those who want to examine the evidence directly, complete phone calls and documents are available inside UNMARKED: Case Files, our research portal, along with ad-free episodes.
    Join here:
    https://www.patreon.com/Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast is hosted by Audioboom.
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    21: Joel Rifkin: What the Psychologist Discovered

    2026-05-06 | 53 mins.
    Joel Rifkin confessed to the murders of 17 women in just three years—leaving their remains scattered across Long Island, New York City, and New Jersey.
    And for years, no one was looking for him.
    In this episode, we examine the case through the lens of N. G. Berrill—one of the first psychologists to evaluate Rifkin after his arrest. Drawing on interviews, court records, and police reports, this is a reconstruction of how Rifkin operated in plain sight—and what allowed him to continue.
    From his early life in suburban Long Island, to the environments he exploited, to the moment a routine traffic stop ended it all, this episode breaks down the pattern behind the crimes.
    Because this isn’t just the story of one offender.
    It’s a case that exposes something larger—how vulnerable populations are overlooked, how investigations fail to connect, and how, in the 1980s and 90s, the rise of “serial killer” culture may have given offenders like Rifkin a framework to follow.
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    This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Financial stress can affect us more than we know: https://www.betterhelp.com/UNMARKED
    If you want to follow the cases as I’m working on them, you can find me on Instagram — @jamesbuddyday
    If you want to go deeper into the Charles Manson case, my book Charles Manson: The Last Words documents years researching the story and speaking directly with members of the Manson Family — including Charles Manson himself.
    Read it here:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQ6QRVQ7
    For those who want to examine the evidence directly, complete phone calls and documents are available inside UNMARKED: Case Files, our research portal, along with ad-free episodes.
    Join here:
    https://www.patreon.com/Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    Follow UNMARKED for additional case material, updates, and short-form analysis:
    • YouTube: @Unmarked_Podcast
    • TikTok: @unmarkedpodcast 
    • Patreon: /Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast is hosted by Audioboom.
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    20: BTK: The Identity Dennis Rader Built

    2026-04-29 | 50 mins.
    “BTK” is one of the most recognizable names in true crime. But it’s also a name that Dennis Rader created.
    In this episode, I’m not just looking back at the investigation—I’m speaking to people who have been in direct contact with Rader, hearing from those who have corresponded with him, studied him, and, in some cases, continue to engage with him to this day.
    And what becomes clear very quickly… is that “BTK” isn’t just a label. It’s a carefully constructed identity—one that Rader has spent decades shaping, protecting, and reinforcing.
    From the way he named himself…to the letters, phone calls, and communications that followed…to how he still presents himself now. In this episode, we break down how Dennis Rader built the identity of BTK—and why, years later, we may still be playing along.
    Check out my friends Olivia and Sydney at True Crime Society Podcast. They cover everything true crime—from missing people and cold cases to the latest breaking news.
    If you want to follow the cases as I’m working on them, you can find me on Instagram — @jamesbuddyday
    If you want to go deeper into the Charles Manson case, my book Charles Manson: The Last Words documents years researching the story and speaking directly with members of the Manson Family — including Charles Manson himself.
    Read it here:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQ6QRVQ7
    For those who want to examine the evidence directly, complete phone calls and documents are available inside UNMARKED: Case Files, our research portal, along with ad-free episodes.
    Join here:
    https://www.patreon.com/Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    Follow UNMARKED for additional case material, updates, and short-form analysis:
    • YouTube: @Unmarked_Podcast
    • TikTok: @unmarkedpodcast 
    • Patreon: /Unmarked_TrueCrimePodcast
    UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast is hosted by Audioboom.
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About UNMARKED: A True Crime Podcast
UNMARKED is a new true crime podcast and YouTube series built on rare interviews, real police evidence, and never-before-heard audio from some of the most infamous cases in North America. From inside prison phone calls to lost tapes and forgotten case files, these are the stories that were never meant to be heard — told by award-winning true crime filmmaker James Buddy Day. REAL CASES. REAL TAPES. NEVER-BEFORE HEARD. Exclusive interviews & archival recordings No reenactments. No gimmicks. Just the truth. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. 
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