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The Opperman Report'

The Opperman Report
Human Trafficking
Corey Feldman
Child Abuse
Child Sexual Abuse
Wilbur Ross
Child Exploitation
Family Court System
Yahweh Ben Yahweh
Gofundme
True Crime
West Memphis 3
Mr. Ed
Jared Fogle
Lori Handrahan
Afrika Bambaataa
Cult Membership
Bill Clinton
New World Order
Child Sexual Exploitation
West Memphis Three

Join PI Ed Opperman with expert guests and authors as they discuss true crime stories in the news, conspiracy theories, issues of social injustice and NWO resistance.Follow on Twitter and Instagram @OppermanReportBecome a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

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Crystal Glass
Activist and strategist
Las Vegas political activism circle
Episode: Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security
Christine Kramer
Nevada political operative
Political activism in Nevada
Episode: Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security
Amy Vallella
Congress candidate and activist
Campaigning for Medicare-for-All
Episode: Chameleo: A Strange but True Story of Invisible Spies, Heroin Addiction, and Homeland Security
John Podash
Author and filmmaker
johnpodash.com / drugsasweaponsagainstus
Episode: John Potash Drugs As Weapons Against Us
Vicki Edwards
Author of Boxful of Nightmares, cousin of Terry Hobbs
Author
Episode: Boxful of Nightmares: Terry Hobbs' personal memoirs on the West Memphis Three Murders
Michael DeSivato
Former Ohio State wrestler; advocate and whistleblower on OSU issues
Ohio State University (former athlete)
Episode: The Survivors of the OSU Abuse Scandal (Part 1) (NEW 3/6/26)
Michael De Sabato
Former wrestler at Ohio State University; interviewee
OSU (as a topic of discussion)
Episode: That's Not My Case (NEW 3/6/26)
Joe Koenig
Forensic linguist, private investigator, former police detective
Principia Media / RealDBCooper (author of Getting the Truth, I Am DB Cooper)
Episode: Robert Morrow on Roger Stone
Robert Morrow
Political researcher and author; co-author of The Clinton War on Women
Sky Horse (publisher) / collaborator with Roger Stone
Episode: Getting The Truth : I Am DB Cooper - By Joe Koenig

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Ed Opperman
Private investigator and host who explores various true crime and investigative topics with guests.

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
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    B0BBy_K00L5
    United States2 months ago
  • blech

    suffice to say, were I in the market for a PI, he would be the very last I would pick. And his pod reflects his ineptitude. Imagine a guy like this having your future in his hands. My god. Prejudical, more than a little ignorant and even more slimey. The worst of the worst.

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    mysterymach
    United States5 months ago
  • Ed is a clown

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    chrisfike84
    7 months ago
  • This is a terrific show. Opperman is clearly an experienced private investigator who is not only very knowledgeable on the topics he discusses but also interviews critical witnesses and possesses much insider information unavailable to the general public. The information he presents is insane and mindboggling, and Opperman always has the evidence to back it up! My only critique is that Opperman sometimes rambles a bit too much during his podcasts especially when he is not interviewing someone, a... more

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    Anonymous
    United States7 months ago
  • Billy Hayes Interview MUST LISTEN

    Ed is an interesting investigator and podcaster who has a wide range of controversial subject matter he discusses with authors, bloggers and in some cases, actual participants. The interview with Billy Hayes, the hash smuggler who was sentenced to life imprisonment in Turkey, was phenomenal. It was so interesting to hear Billy’s first hand account of his escape, his time in the Turkish prison and the subsequent book and movie made about his escape. This podcast is sometimes very long, up to 2 ho... more

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    BillBlaster1
    United States7 months ago

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The Survivors of the OSU Abuse Scandal (Part 2)(NEW 3/6/26)
Q: When did you first notice something was wrong at OSU?
From day one, during my first year in 1986, through early experiences with the team doctor Strauss, where unusual exams and behavior gradually raised concerns that something was amiss.
Robert Morrow on Roger Stone
Q: Tell us about yourself. Who is Joe Koenig?
Koenig outlines his background as a retired Michigan State Police investigator, a certified forensic linguist, and a private investigator who worked on the Hoffa case. He describes his role in verifying the DB Cooper confession through interviews, documents, and a dedicated forensic linguistics process.
That's NOT my case !
Q: Why do you say the Katie Johnson case is not your case?
Because my work and expertise are rooted in different cases and perspectives; I've not been involved in that particular lawsuit, despite it being conflated in media stories.
Scott Kaiser son of JFK Assassin / Watergate Burglar
Q: Was your dad involved in the assassination plots against Nixon and Kissinger?
Yes, he was involved in different assassination plots. However, he backed out of killing Nixon because it would raise too many red flags.
Scott Kaiser son of JFK Assassin / Watergate Burglar
Q: What do you think the motive was for his murder, and who do you think did it?
I know for a fact Frank Sturge did it because he had talked too much and started showing photographs around Miami.

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