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Every weekday, Fugitive Files uncovers the chilling real-life stories of fugitives still on the run — from the FBI’s Most Wanted list and beyond. Each episode dives into official court indictments, arrest warrants, and federal documents to reveal exactly why these individuals are wanted — and how they’ve managed to vanish. We explore the crimes they’ve been accused of, the trails they left behind, and the global manhunts still underway. From arms traffickers to white-collar masterminds, rogue spies to cartel enforcers — these are the true crime stories the government desperately wants solvedSAM N True Crime
  • Case 022: Park Jin Hyok
    Jul 8 2025

    He brought hospitals, businesses, and governments to their knees — with just a few lines of code.

    In this episode of Fugitive Files, we investigate Park Jin Hyo, a North Korean national charged in connection with the devastating WannaCry ransomware attack, which crippled systems around the globe in 2017.

    According to U.S. authorities, Park was a hacker working on behalf of North Korea’s Reconnaissance General Bureau, the country's top military intelligence agency. He allegedly helped develop the malicious code behind WannaCry, which encrypted data on hundreds of thousands of computers in over 150 countries — demanding Bitcoin payments to unlock the files. The attack hit hospitals, banks, universities, and even government agencies, causing billions in damages and widespread panic.

    But this wasn’t his only alleged crime.

    Park is also accused of being part of the hacking team behind the Sony Pictures breach in 2014, which exposed sensitive company data and was allegedly retaliation for the film The Interview, which mocked the North Korean regime.

    He now faces charges of:

    • Conspiracy to commit computer fraud and abuse

    • Conspiracy to commit wire fraud

    • Conspiracy to commit bank fraud

    Despite the charges, Park remains at large — and is believed to be living in North Korea, under the protection of the regime.

    This is Fugitive Files. Let’s get into it.

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    40 Min.
  • Case 021: Vladislav Osipov
    Jul 7 2025

    He renamed a yacht, forged fake paperwork, and allegedly helped a Russian oligarch dodge U.S. sanctions — all while moving millions through a maze of shell companies.

    In this episode of Fugitive Files, we dive into the international manhunt for Vladislav Osipov — a Russian businessman accused of helping billionaire oligarch Viktor Vekselberg hide assets and skirt U.S. sanctions imposed after Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.

    According to federal prosecutors, Osipov used aliases, front companies, and deceptive banking tactics to disguise ownership of a $90 million luxury yacht — the Tango, which he allegedly referred to as Fanta to throw off investigators. Behind the scenes, he facilitated transactions through U.S. banks, violating sanctions and laundering millions on behalf of one of the Kremlin’s most well-connected elites.

    Now, Osipov is facing a 17-count federal indictment, including:

    • Conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions

    • Money laundering

    • Bank fraud

    • Operating an international sanctions evasion scheme

    The FBI is offering a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

    As the U.S. cracks down on the financial lifelines of Russian power brokers, Osipov remains a key figure — and a wanted man.

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    This is Fugitive Files. Let’s get into it.

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    49 Min.
  • Fugitive Files: After Hours – Biden’s Son Under Fire
    Jul 5 2025

    He’s the son of the former President of the United States. But Hunter Biden’s legal troubles are anything but political fiction.

    In this special After Hours episode, we break down the complex legal case unfolding around Hunter Biden—covering everything from alleged tax evasion to federal firearms charges. With courtroom drama, political tension, and headlines that won’t quit, this case blurs the line between family legacy and legal liability.

    Hunter Biden has not been convicted of any crime and is not a fugitive. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

    We’re here to examine the facts, the filings, and what it all could mean for a sitting president’s family.

    This is Fugitive Files: After Hours. Let’s get into it.

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    48 Min.

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