
Break The Case With Jennifer Coffindaffer is where true crime meets expert analysis. Hosted by former FBI Special Agent and nationally recognized crime analyst Jennifer Coffindaffer, this podcast dives deep into today’s most gripping cases, from headline-making murder trials to shocking cold cases and unsolved mysteries. With decades of hands-on investigative experience, Coffindaffer pulls back th... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNewsTrue Crime | |||

In this gripping episode of Break the Case, retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer tackles one of the most haunting and confusing cases of the year—the death of teenager Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in the front trunk o... more
Break the Case: Celeste Rivas’ Tragic Fate and the Hunt for Proof
A shocking true crime mystery is unfolding in California: the tragic death of 13-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered on September 8, 2024 in the frunk—the smal... more
Jennifer Coffindaffer Breaks Down the Disturbing Case of Celeste Rivas
The tragic case of 13-year-old Celeste Rivas and rapper David Burke has gripped true crime circles but has received shockingly little mainstream coverage. In this special edition... more
Judge’s Failure Exposed: Could Travis Decker’s Girls Have Been Saved?
In a devastating true crime story that has shaken the nation, the case of Travis Decker has reached a grim conclusion. Decker, a father accused of murdering his three young daugh... more
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This lady doesn’t know what she’s talking about. She’s purposely taking an oppositional stance on everything and trying to sensationalize very fact based cases. Tinfoil hat brigade.
I’m so glad you check in on this case. His story is so tragic . I believe mom and stepdad are involved. That poor kid. It does seem like it has gone cold.
I don’t normally leave negative reviews but this was unbearably difficult to listen to. Think about what you are going to say and say it coherently.
So much umming and ahh-ing I had to turn it off. Don’t waste your time.
Hi! Love what you cover, but it seems like you need a better sound editor. Random noises pop up here and there, and it sound like you’re recording across the room from your mic. Some of your guests come across more clearly/real-sounding than you. I only say this because I want to like your podcast, but it’s distracting from the cases when it sounds like you’re talking under water. Thank you for all you do, but just tweak it a little? Thanks!
The criticism of the jury in the Karen Read case undermines the process. Simply because she disagrees with the verdict should not lead her to say she no longer believes the jury is sacrosanct. I listened to the evidence in that case - and I confess a bias that tends towards the prosecution- and there was multitudes of reasonable doubt. To suggest she knows that KR hit John O’Keefe with her car despite all the evidence to the contrary- or, at the very least, evidence that casts doubt on that conc... more
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This podcast focuses on high-profile true crime cases, drawing on the extensive investigative experience of a retired FBI agent. Each episode unpacks pivotal crimes, exploring the perspectives of professionals such as law enforcement officers, profilers, and psychologists, as well as the insights of victims and advocates. The topics often revolve around serial killings, mass murders, and major criminal cases involving missing persons, child predators, and other serious offenses. With a commitment to providing fact-based analysis and a fast-paced narrative, it aims to engage listeners deeply, shedding light on the complexities of the justice system and advocating for victim support.
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