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| Who Is Ed Gein? Inside The Real-Life Story Of The 'Monster' Whose Grisly Crimes Inspired 'Psycho' | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:36:54 | |
The villains in some of Americaâs most iconic horror movies, like âPsychoâ and âThe Silence of the Lambs,â were inspired by crimes dating back to the 1950s committed by real-life killer and grave robber Ed Gein. Gein, who admitted to killing two women, also had a house of horrors â authorities uncovered bowls made from skulls, human heads, womenâs body parts used to make furniture and household items, and both face masks and a woman suit made out of human skin. Most recently, Geinâs story is spotlighted in the latest season of the Netflix series "Monster." Harold Schechter, author of âDeviant: The Shocking True Story of the Original âPsycho,ââ joins âForbes True Crime" to discuss the killer now known as the Butcher of Plainfield. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| 'Death In Apartment 603' Director Talks About 'What Doesn't Add Up' In Shocking Ellen Greenberg Case | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:28:07 | |
As snow continued to blanket the city of Philadelphia on January 26, 2011, Ellen Greenberg, an elementary school teacher, headed home to her Manayunk neighborhood apartment that she shared with her fiancĂ©. Just hours later, her fiancĂ© was dialing 911 â he said he found Ellen âon the floor with blood everywhere,â before saying that she either stabbed herself or fell on a knife. Police arrived to the scene, and from the beginning, treated Ellenâs death like a suicide. After conducting an autopsy, the medical examinerâs office originally ruled her death a homicide, before reversing course and changing the manner of death to suicide. She was found dead with 20 stab wounds, including multiple to the back of her neck. For the last 14 years, Ellenâs parents, Sandee and Josh Greenberg, have been steadfast in their belief that their daughter was murdered and have been fighting to get justice for Ellen ever since. In February of 2025, the pathologist who originally conducted her autopsy said he now believes Ellen did not take her own life. Nancy Schwartzman, showrunner and director of âDeath in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?â joins Forbes True Crime to discuss her new series that revisits the case. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| Inside Shasta Groene's Story: Girl Kidnapped By Serial Killer Shares Account 20 Years Later | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:13:54 | |
Shasta Groene was eight years old when, in May 2005, she and her brother Dylan were kidnapped by serial killer Joseph Edward Duncan III after he killed her mother, her motherâs boyfriend, and her older brother Slade. Against all odds she survived being held captive â despite being tortured for over six weeks. Twenty years later, she teamed up with New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen to share her story. Gregg Olsen, author of âOut of the Woods: A Girl, a Killer, and a Lifelong Struggle to Find the Way Home,â joined âForbes True Crimeâ to discuss Shastaâs story that spans her whole life â before, during and after she was taken. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| Major Epstein Island Questions That Demand Answers: True Crime Author Barry Levine Breaks It Down | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:39:48 | |
On "Forbes True Crime," Barry Levine, author of "The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell," spoke about the still-unanswered questions about Epstein, his island, the current controversy around releasing the Epstein files, and more. https://account.forbes.com/membership... Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: Â Forbes Video on Instagram: Â More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| True Crime Is A Multi-Billion Dollar Industryâ Here's What It's Getting Right (And Wrong): NCVC CEO | 28 Jul 2025 | 00:26:14 | |
On "Forbes True Crime," Renée Williams, the CEO of the National Center for Victims of Crime, discussed the true crime industry and how she thinks both the media and consumers can keep victims "at the center of the conversation." Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| If Not For This One Mistake, Kohberger 'Would Have Killed Again': Howard Blum | Forbes True Crime | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:34:57 | |
On "Forbes True Crime," Howard Blum, author of "When the Night Comes Falling: A Requiem for the Idaho Student Murders," gave a comprehensive interview about his investigation into the case against murderer Bryan Kohberger, who faces sentencing this Wednesday after pleading guilty to killing four students at the University of Idaho in November 2022. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| 'Amy Bradley Is Missing' Co-Director Reveals What He Learned Casting Wide Net On Still-Unsolved Case | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:22:28 | |
In March of 1998, a young woman named Amy Lynn Bradley boarded the Rhapsody of the Seas with her parents and her brother. It was meant to be a celebratory family trip, the kind of vacation that blurs into postcards and photo albums. But in the early hours of March 24th, somewhere between Aruba and Curaçao, Amy vanished. No sign of a struggle. No clear evidence of foul play. Just absenceâimmediate, total, and unexplained. Ari Mark, co-founder of Ample Entertainment and one of the directors of the new Netflix docuseries, "Amy Bradley Is Missing," discusses the case and the process of working on a true crime project on a story of a mystery that remains unsolved, almost there decades later. | |||
| Ex-NFL QB Was Incapacitated From Suicide AttemptâThat's When Ex 'Reinserted Herself' & Stole Fortune | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:42:29 | |
Former quarterback Erik Kramer had a storied career in the NFL for close to a decade. Years after the football player hung up his cleats, he was dealt a series of personal tragedies that could level anyone. While in the throes of depression, he tried taking his own life in 2015. Miraculously, he survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The injury left him temporarily mentally incapacitated â and the moment was an opportune time for a con artist to swoop in. Under the guise of trying to help Erik, a former girlfriend slid back into his life, and in the process, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from him. Erik's lifelong friend Anna Dergan was the first to become suspicious that Erik was being taken advantage of â and then promptly kicked off an investigation of her own. Slowly, while Erik's brain healed, the uphill battle that was the legal fight was just beginning. Erik Kramer and Anna Dergan, executive producers of âThe Quarterback and the Con Artist,â join âForbes True Crimeâ to share their story. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| This Is The Most Damning Piece Of Evidence Against Luigi Mangione As He Heads To Court: Attorney | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:24:32 | |
On the morning of December 4, 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was walking to an investor meeting in midtown Manhattan when a gunman approached him from behind and fatally shot him. Law enforcement described the killing as a âbrazen targeted attack.â The suspect fled, spurring a nationwide manhunt that resulted in the arrest of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione in a Pennsylvania McDonaldâs. According to police, Mangione was found with a ghost gun that matched the shell casings found at the scene, what was described as a handwritten manifesto, and a notebook that voiced frustrations with the countryâs healthcare industry. He is currently facing a total of 20 counts across state and federal courts, and has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. Criminal defense attorney Danny Rubin joins âForbes True Crimeâ to break down the case against Mangione. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' Director Reveals Why She's 'Hopeful' Case Will Be Solved After 30 Years | 04 Sep 2025 | 00:26:31 | |
On the night of December 6th, 1991, a fire raged inside an Austin I Can't Believe It's Yogurt shop. After the blaze was put out, a grizzly scene was revealed. The bodies of four girls â Amy Ayers, Eliza Thomas, and sisters Sarah and Jennifer Harbison, were found bound and shot in the back of the store. The shocking crime haunted the community and answers as to who murdered the teenagers eluded investigators. Over the last three decades, this case has been filled with twists and turns â multiple false confessions, convictions that were then overturned years later, and DNA evidence found at the scene that still does not have a match. Close to 34 years later, the case still remains unsolved. Margaret Brown, director of 'The Yogurt Shop Murders,' joins âForbes True Crimeâ to discuss her new documentary series that reexamines the story. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| This FBI Agent Got A Psychic To Help With Tough CasesâHere's What Happened Next | Forbes True Crime | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:22:15 | |
FBI special agent Robert Hilland was a self-described no-nonsense, follow the facts guy. Exactly the last type of person that you would expect to consult with a psychic. But after reaching a dead end on a case that consumed his life, a skeptical Hilland turned to psychic medium John Edward. A life-changing meeting led to a 25-year working and personal relationship between the FBI agent and psychic. As Hilland consulted with Edward, supernatural forces, paired with the FBI agentâs sharp gut instincts, served as guiding lights in a variety of cases. Joining âForbes True Crimeâ is former special agent Robert Hilland, co-author of âChasing Evil,â a book he wrote with John Edward about their unlikely story. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| Inside The Delphi Murders: Book Gives New Details On 'Original Sin' Of Case That Gripped The Midwest | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:35:34 | |
On February 13th, 2017, 14-year-old Libby German and 13-year-old Abby Williams, two best friends, set off to hike Monon High Bridge Trail. One day later, the teenagersâ bodies were found less than a mile from the bridge. The case remained unsolved for years, despite Libby capturing video on her cell phone of the alleged killer, known as âBridge Guy,â following the girls and instructing them down the hill. More than five years after these murders haunted the small town, law enforcement arrested Richard Allen, who was charged and ultimately found guilty of their murders. Ăine Cain and Kevin Greenlee, the hosts of âThe Murder Sheetâ podcast and authors of âShadow of the Bridge: The Delphi Murders and the Dark Side of the American Heartland," joined âForbes True Crimeâ to discuss the twists and turns of the heartbreaking case. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| I Got Scammed Out Of Nearly $100K. Con Artists Are Everywhereâ Here's How To Spot Them: TV Producer | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:50:06 | |
Johnathan Walton, a producer for hit reality shows like "Shark Tank" and a former news reporter, thought he was helping out his best friend who was facing temporary money problems. It turns out, she actually was an elaborate con artist who scammed him out of close to $100,000. After being initially dismissed by police, he took matters into his own hands. Walton tapped into his journalist roots and began his own investigation, which ultimately resulted in his con artist being found guilty of defrauding him. Johnathan Walton, author of "Anatomy of a Con Artist," joined "Forbes True Crime" to talk about his book, which details how to spot a scammer so the same thing doesn't happen to you. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| Did Son Of Sam Not Act Alone?: How 'Sons Of Sam' Director Went Down 'Rabbit Hole' To Seek The Truth | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:34:21 | |
On "Forbes True Crime," Josh Zeman, the director of the seminal true crime documentary "The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness," discusses his work with Maury Terry, a journalist who went down the "rabbit hole" probing whether serial killer David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam, acted alone or was, as Terry believed, a member of a Satanic cult. FOR MORE OF JOSH ZEMAN'S TRUE CRIME WORK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVMz688WulA Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||
| Forensic Psychiatrist Shares Her Psychological Profile Of Bryan Kohberger After Files Unsealed | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:38:37 | |
On "Forbes True Crime," forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman shared her reaction to the newly-unsealed law enforcement files on quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger, offered up her psychological profile of Kohberger, and spoke about the possible effect of the sentencing hearing on his psyche. Fuel your success with Forbes. Gain unlimited access to premium journalism, including breaking news, groundbreaking in-depth reported stories, daily digests and more. Plus, members get a front-row seat at members-only events with leading thinkers and doers, access to premium video that can help you get ahead, an ad-light experience, early access to select products including NFT drops and more: https://account.forbes.com/membership/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=growth_non-sub_paid_subscribe_ytdescript Stay Connected Forbes on Facebook: http://fb.com/forbes Forbes Video on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/forbes Forbes Video on Instagram: http://instagram.com/forbes More From Forbes: http://forbes.com | |||