
Criminal Conduct is an investigative true-crime podcast series hosted by John Taylor and Javier Leiva. Season 1: The hosts look into the death of Michelle O'Connell, picking up the investigation where the murdered sleuth, Eli Washtock, left off. Season 2: The investigation of a rogue constable in Kentucky who is accused of planting drugs, stealing money, and shaking people down. Season 3: An Ameri... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | ||||

Opening statements rock the courtroom as federal prosecutors accuse Sean “Diddy” Combs of running a decades-long criminal enterprise built on violence, sex trafficking, and power. The defense hits back hard, painting it all as a toxic relationship, n... more
As Criminal Conduct Season 5 comes to a close, we examine the unanswered questions surrounding Buffalo Jim Barrier’s death. From the missing Rolls Royce to contradictory toxicology reports and Lisa’s elusive story, this episode leaves no stone unturn... more
Lisa was the last person to see Buffalo Jim alive, but her police interview only raised more questions than answers. From inconsistencies about their relationship to her murky account of what happened in the Motel 6 that night, her testimony leaves a... more
When Buffalo Jim Barrier was found dead in a Motel 6, the scene raised more questions than answers. A mysterious phone call announced his death hours before it was confirmed, his Rolls Royce went missing and reappeared, and the woman last seen with h... more
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Re: Season 1 - Sheriff David Shoar is a narcissist who should never have been placed in any position of power. I LOVED the way you interviewed him, you showed your strength and he showed his inadequacies.
I’ve just finished listening to the Wild Bill episodes and it was really good! One thing I really liked was that they didn’t rely on being devils advocate or fall for Holberts charm and allow that to sway the direction of the podcast like so many others do. John and Javier kept the focus on the victims and their stories which these victims really deserve. They didn’t allow William Holbert to deflect with his verbal diarrhea as he tried to do over and over. And lastly, I think their approach real... more
every time a podcast grows a little bit, half the show becomes ads. yes but ... I don't care. unsubscribe.
Love Pretend, started listening to this Because of pretend
Thanks!
I just finished season 4 after finding it from the Pretend podcast. I binged all seasons. Will there be any more?
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This investigative true-crime podcast series presents meticulously researched narratives that explore unresolved or controversial cases, often revealing the darker sides of humanity. Each season focuses on a distinct theme, from notorious murders and police misconduct to the intricacies of organized crime and the personal stories behind tragic events. The hosts engage with family members, friends, and experts to piece together the complicated stories surrounding each case, turning typically sensational topics into thoughtful explorations of justice, morality, and personal narratives. Unique to this series is the in-depth analysis of lesser-known cases, which allows listeners to gain insights into the complexities of the crime and its broade... more
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Criminal Conduct launched 6 years ago and published 55 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Criminal Conduct include:
1. Steve Miller
2. Charles 'Dave' Downs
3. Jennifer Barrier
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