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Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast

Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast

Von: Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios
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What does it truly cost when the systems designed to protect us fail spectacularly? "Big Angry Mad True Crime Podcast" is a daily shot of furious, focused analysis for listeners who are done with detached storytelling and hungry for righteous outrage. This podcast dissects the true crime cases that inspire genuine fury: the wrongful convictions upheld by arrogance, the privileged perpetrators who evade consequences, the corporate greed that treats lives as collateral, and the botched investigations steeped in indifference or corruption. We go beyond the "what happened" to relentlessly examine the "why it was allowed to happen," targeting systemic failures in policing, the courts, and social institutions. The tone is not passive; it is analytically angry, matching your frustration with facts and a clear, critical voice. Listeners will gain more than just knowledge of a case. You will receive a structured critique of the institutional breakdowns at play, understanding the mechanisms of injustice. This show validates the emotion of anger as a legitimate response to failure and channels it into a clearer understanding of power, accountability, and how systems truly operate behind the headlines. Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi, each daily episode is a compact, 7-10 minute deep dive. Farabi’s background as an engineer and entrepreneur informs a methodical deconstruction of each scandal, building a compelling argument for your outrage in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. The ideal listener is intellectually restless and morally engaged. You consume news and true crime, but often feel unsatisfied by the lack of critical conclusion. You finish documentaries or articles with a clenched jaw, thinking, "This is infuriating—why isn't everyone this mad?" You seek content that matches your emotional intensity with intellectual rigor. Our unique angle is the fusion of short-form, daily delivery with a consistently analytical and furious perspective. We are not comedic, nor purely narrative. We are a focused critique, delivering a structured argument for your anger every single day, making systemic injustice impossible to ignore or forget. This podcast is produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com), the creative production label of LinkedByte Corporation, founded by Ibnul Jaif Farabi — an engineer, entrepreneur, and lifelong storyteller... Learn more at linkedbyte.io© 2026 Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios. All rights reserved.
  • The Witness Pool: How a Jury Tampering Ring Drowned a Murder Trial in a Sea of Liars
    Apr 7 2026
    What if the most damning evidence in a murder trial wasn't a weapon or a confession, but the twelve people in the jury box? This is the story of the State vs. Arlo Finch, a seemingly straightforward case that imploded when investigators discovered not one, but *seven* of the seated jurors had direct, hidden ties to the defendant's family—a statistical impossibility that wasn't an accident, but a meticulously engineered attack on justice itself. We go deep into the mechanics of the "Witness Pool," a sophisticated operation that didn't bribe or threaten jurors, but surgically infiltrated the jury pool with sympathetic plants. We'll trace how they exploited pre-trial questionnaires, manipulated the voir dire process, and used a network of seemingly unconnected "clean" individuals to create a jury primed for a not-guilty verdict before opening arguments even began. This episode dissects the paper trail that exposed the scheme, from suspiciously similar handwriting on forms to the digital footprints linking the fake jurors back to a single orchestrator. Listeners will get a masterclass in the terrifying vulnerabilities of our jury selection system. You'll understand how the very safeguards designed for fairness can be weaponized, and how a quiet, procedural stage of the legal process became the perfect crime scene for a conspiracy to obstruct justice. This isn't about a killer escaping conviction; it's about the system being poisoned from within, turning the jury box into a weapon. #JuryTampering #TrialByConspiracy #VoirDireHack #JuryPoolInfiltration #TheWitnessPool #ObstructionOfJustice #LegalSystemFail Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 Min.
  • The Feedback Loop: How a Noise Complaint Hotline Became a Serial Killer's Personal Victim Hotlist
    Apr 6 2026
    What if the system designed to protect you was secretly ranking you for death? This week, we’re tearing apart a case where civic duty and digital convenience created the perfect hunting ground. When a string of murders in a midsize city showed no apparent links, investigators missed the one connection buried in plain sight: every victim had filed multiple anonymous noise complaints through the city’s 311 app in the months before they died. We trace how a city employee with access to the complaint database reverse-engineered a profile of the "perfect victim"—someone isolated enough to complain repeatedly, yet whose reports were logged as low-priority. The episode dives into the terrifying audit trail, showing how he used his administrative privileges to flag these "frequent flyers," not for city services, but for his own horrifying agenda. We analyze the bureaucratic blindness that allowed him to operate, questioning why no one noticed a single user querying thousands of records. Listeners will get a masterclass in how data opacity and siloed systems can weaponize everyday interactions. This isn't a story about a dark web stalker; it's about how the most mundane municipal tool was perverted into a lethal algorithm. The most dangerous predators don't hide in the shadows—they work the help desk. #DataPrivacyFail #311Killer #MunicipalDataBreach #DigitalStalking #BureaucraticMurder #NoiseComplaint #VictimProfiling Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    5 Min.
  • The Firewall Fiasco: How a Tech CEO's Digital Panic Room Locked Out Police and Hid a Homicide
    Apr 6 2026
    What happens when the ultimate smart home system is designed not for convenience, but for total, impenetrable concealment? This week, we tear into the case of a Silicon Valley visionary whose custom-built "digital panic room" protocols didn't just protect his privacy—they actively thwarted a homicide investigation for 72 critical hours, giving a killer a three-day head start. We dissect the proprietary "Cerberus" security system, a labyrinth of encrypted partitions, dummy data streams, and AI-driven counter-surveillance that automatically triggered upon detecting police credentials. The episode maps the frantic digital siege as forensic techs battled the very architecture meant to keep them out, revealing how legally purchased, next-gen privacy tech created a crime scene that was actively hostile to investigators. Listeners will get a masterclass in the new frontier of digital crime scene obstruction, where wealth and technological expertise can erect barriers more formidable than any physical vault. This isn't just a murder case; it's a terrifying preview of how the ultra-wealthy can potentially opt out of justice itself. The future of crime scene investigation isn't just about finding evidence—it's about fighting the house that hides it. #DigitalPanicRoom #TechCEO #ObstructionOfJustice #HostileArchitecture #CerberusSystem #PrivacyTechGoneWrong #HomicideInvestigation Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 Min.
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