
Each episode covers the case of a real-life 911 call, expertly dissected and presented to you by The Operator. Brace yourself as the "shock call" sends chills down your headphones, stirring the deepest corners of your corners. Then, as you're still grappling with the intensity, The Operator cleanses your emotional palette with a lighter 911 call that will undoubtedly tug at your heartstrings or ti... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 494 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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The Op hopes you're comfy. Because this is a long, wild ride. Gary Michael Hilton, or as he likes to call himself, "The Beast of Blood Mountain," is captured in pristine police CCTV quality, explaining all of his heinous acts during a marathon interr... more
In this Bodycam Bonus, The Op takes a short trip down felony lane with a couple who can't seem to make heads or tails of who was driving, who's to blame, and whether being a doctor gives you a free pass to just go home. From lasting impressions to im... more
In this bodycam bonus, The Operator presses play on the dark-time delusions of a bikini-clad woman and her exposure to a police officer with the patience of Job. It's hilarious - full of unexpected run-ins, runaways, and ridiculousness. Hugs ❤️The Op... more
On this nightmare walk, The Operator takes us through several national forests and forces our eyes and earballs onto the gruesome scenes committed by a true National Forest serial killer, Gary Michael Hilton.And in the Happy Ending, a missing toddler... more
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I love this podcast. Operator isn’t just a storyteller, he’s a master of metaphor, leader of linguistics, lord of levity, sorcerer of sarcasm…
He balances horror with humor, and
profundity with irreverence—all with an underlying neuroticism that makes him lovable, relatable, and fun to listen to. I’m finally gonna subscribe to Uncut and help pay the bills.
Just discovered this podcast. Already hooked. I love the operator’s vocabulary—so impressed with all the fancy words he knows
This is to 11:59 Media.
As the media company representing ‘True Crime Kent’ (TCK). I am obliged to state that TCK from Ep1 until Ep47, was of a calibre that has rarely been achieved in the history of podcasting. Unfortunately, it’s clear that ‘The Operator’, as a senior producer, failed miserably to understand how important his secondary role was to that podcast. After he decided to get more involved, it simply lost all of its spark. What a shame. At the beginning, it was by far the best podcas... more
Good show. 911 calls are interesting and The Op is funny! But… I did the mistake of starting from the first episode and the chemistry between the hosts Jack and The Op was awesome. It’s not the same in later episodes with other hosts especially with Jess. But Op is still funny.
Good show. 911 calls are interesting and The Op is funny! But… I did the mistake of starting from the first episode and the chemistry between the hosts Jack and The Op was awesome. It’s not the same in later episodes with other hosts. But some of the banter is still interesting.
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The podcast features gripping narratives that center around real-life 911 calls, offering listeners a chilling yet insightful examination of the circumstances surrounding each case. Each episode often contrasts intense and harrowing stories with lighter, more humorous calls, creating a unique blend of shock and aww that sets it apart from other true crime offerings. Through expert storytelling, the host navigates relationships, control issues, and the outcomes of tragedies that are often linked to domestic violence, mental health struggles, and societal challenges.
Notably, the show emphasizes the human element in these stories, drawing attention to the emotional impact of both the serious and lighter narratives. This blend of storytelling... more
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