
Dirty Numbers: True Stories of Fraud, Scams, and Financial Crime is a gripping true crime podcast that uncovers real-world fraud cases, financial scams, and white-collar crime stories from around the globe. Hosted by Russel A. Irwin and produced by Podcast Production Labs, this cinematic, investigative series takes listeners deep inside the world of financial deception — from billion-dollar bankin... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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This is the season finale episode of the Dirty Numbers Podcast.
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On the night of July 10th, 2022, a crew of seven m... more
What if the most dangerous financial crime happening right now wasn’t in a boardroom or a back alley — but in your text messages?
In this episode of Dirty Numbers, we investigate one of the most audacious and devastating fraud operations of the mode... more
Someone is texting you right now. You don't know them. But they know exactly what they're doing.In this episode of Dirty Numbers, we pull back the curtain on one of the most sophisticated financial crime operations in American history — a network of ... more
Discover the incredible true story of two women who orchestrated a nearly $10 million fraud against Amazon. In this episode of Dirty Numbers, we unmask the elaborate scheme that involved fake vendors, stolen identities, and a network within Amazon's ... more
Money doesn’t just disappear—it gets rewritten.
In this episode, we follow a quiet trail that stretches from the streets of Paris to luxury developments in Morocco, uncovering a sophisticated financial network designed to turn illicit cash into legi... more
What happens when 400,000 KitKat bars vanish? It's not a joke, it's a deep dive into Europe's criminal financial underground. Tune into this episode of Dirty Numbers as we uncover the 2026 KitKat heist, a seemingly delicious crime that reveals how so... more
On April 17, 2026, the Toronto Police Service held a press conference that
most Canadians scrolled past in their news feeds. Seven people charged. Retail
fraud. GTA. Half a million dollars.
Easy to dismiss as a local crime story. A clever heist, m... more
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A cinematic true-crime series that centers on real-world fraud, scams, and white-collar crime. Episodes dissect high-profile schemes—from insider fraud and money laundering rings to cargo thefts, banking heists, and technologically enabled fraud—using narrative chapters, expert commentary, and data-driven storytelling to illuminate how crimes are planned, executed, and uncovered. A notable element is the consistent investigative narration by a single host, paired with a polished production approach and occasional insights into the mechanics of finance, law enforcement, and asset recovery. The show often emphasizes the human costs behind complex schemes and the safeguards that fail or succeed in catching criminals, making it appealing to lis... more
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