We know that there are thousands of true crime podcasts — but none like this.In this debut episode of The Guilty Files, former Atlanta police officers Brian and Dani pull back the curtain on a brand-new approach to true crime storytelling. Every case we cover gets the full treatment: three episodes, three perspectives, one case file at a time. Here’s how it works:
- Mondays: Brian delivers the cold, hard facts — the timeline, the evidence, the who, what, when, and how.
- Wednesdays: Dani breaks it wide open. With degrees in sociology and psychology, he dives deep into the mind behind the crime in True Crime Rewritten. He also reimagines one key moment to ask the big “what if” — how could one small change have shifted the entire story?
- Fridays: We come together to challenge each other’s theories, unpack the emotional weight of the case, and offer our unique perspectives as former cops who’ve lived this world firsthand. And yeah — we keep it real with a little humor where we can, because these cases get heavy.
We’re not here to sensationalize — we’re here to understand.
And we’re bringing something no one else is:
Real experience. Real stories. Real insight from the inside.The show premieres Tuesday, April 1st at midnight, with nine full episodes — three complete case files, ready to binge. Available everywhere you get your podcasts.If you like your true crime real, raw, and thought-provoking — welcome to the show.Make sure to:
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This is where true crime gets personal. Psychological. And a little unpredictable.This is The Guilty Files.
If you’re drawn to real criminal investigations, cold cases, and the details that don’t always make it into the official report, make sure you’re following The Guilty Files wherever you listen.
Turn on automatic downloads so you never miss an episode — because each case unfolds in two parts, and the truth is rarely found in just one.If you value careful analysis, real law enforcement insight, and true crime without the sensationalism, consider leaving a five-star rating and written review.
It helps more than you know and allows us to keep bringing these case files to light.
Until next time —The facts matter.
The details matter.
And the truth is often redacted.