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Heists, Hustles, and Homicide

Heists, Hustles, and Homicide

By: Steve W
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Welcome to Heists, Hustles, and Homicide - the true crime podcast where brains, betrayal, and blood all share the same spotlight. I'm Steve your host, and each week, I’ll take you into the minds of the boldest criminals, the slickest con artists, and the darkest murderers history has to offer...in story format. Some of these stories you’ve heard whispers of. Some have been buried. And some? They were never supposed to be uncovered at all. We’ll crack open legendary heists that rewrote the rules… We’ll follow the hustlers who schemed their way into the high life… And we’ll revisit chilling homicides that still haunt investigators - and victims’ families - decades later. But this isn’t just about crime. It’s about people. What drives someone to pull off the perfect con - or the perfect murder? Is it desperation? Greed? Ego? Revenge? Each episode, we’ll unravel one real-life case - beginning to end. Some episodes will play out like thrillers. Others will feel like puzzles missing a single, crucial piece. And in every one, we’ll ask the same question: How far would you go? So whether you're into high-stakes break-ins, twisted lies, or unsolved crimes that keep you up at night - welcome. You’ve found your new obsession. This is Heists, Hustles, and Homicide. Make sure to follow the show, and buckle up.Copyright 2026 Steve W True Crime World
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  • "The Wrap Sheet: The Brinks Diamond Heist - Nap Time, Snacks, and $100 Million Gone"
    Mar 24 2026

    In this Wrap Sheet episode of Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, Steve breaks down one of the most unbelievable heists in modern history - the Brinks Truck Jewelry Heist, where tens of millions of dollars in diamonds and luxury jewelry were stolen… because security quite literally fell asleep on the job.

    This wasn’t Ocean’s Eleven.

    This wasn’t a high-tech operation.

    This was a perfect storm of lazy decisions, bad timing, and unbelievable luck.

    In this episode, Steve dives into:

    1. The infamous gas station stop that changed everything
    2. The moment a Brinks guard decided nap time > security
    3. The criminals who basically walked into the easiest heist of their lives
    4. The shady possibility that jewelry companies may have undervalued the shipment to save money (and paid the ultimate price)
    5. Where the stolen diamonds likely ended up - and why they’re almost impossible to recover
    6. And the most unbelievable twist of all…
    7. How one of the suspects in the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history somehow left the country due to a breakdown in coordination between agencies

    This episode is equal parts true crime breakdown, dark humor, and “you can’t make this up” insanity.

    Because sometimes the biggest crimes don’t happen because criminals are brilliant…

    They happen because everyone else dropped the ball.

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    17 mins
  • "The Brinks Diamond Heist: The Largest Jewelry Theft in U.S. History"
    Mar 13 2026

    In July of 2022, a Brinks armored truck left a high-profile international jewelry exhibition in San Mateo, California carrying 73 bags filled with diamonds, luxury watches, gold, emeralds, and rare gemstones.

    By sunrise the next morning…24 of those bags were gone.

    No shootout.

    No alarms.

    No dramatic Hollywood getaway.

    Just a quiet rest stop in Lebec, California…and over $100 million in jewelry disappearing into the night.

    What followed was one of the most fascinating cargo theft investigations in modern American history.

    Federal prosecutors would later reveal a 300-mile shadow pursuit, burner phones used during the operation, and a suspected cargo theft ring that had already been targeting high-value shipments across California.

    But the twists didn’t stop there.

    One suspect was mysteriously allowed to leave the United States before trial, stunning prosecutors and leaving victims demanding answers. Meanwhile, a legal war erupted between Brinks and the jewelers themselves over the true value of the stolen cargo.

    Was it really a $100 million heist…

    or something far bigger?

    And perhaps the biggest question of all:

    Where are the diamonds now?

    In this episode of Heists, Hustles, and Homicide, we dive deep into:

    1. The 300-mile surveillance operation that led to the heist
    2. The moment thieves struck at a quiet highway rest stop
    3. The cargo theft ring investigators say was behind it
    4. The shocking self-deportation twist that stunned prosecutors
    5. The legal battle between Brinks and the jewelers over the missing fortune
    6. And why much of the jewelry may never be recovered

    This is the story of the largest jewelry heist in U.S. history - and the stunning vulnerabilities it exposed in one of the world’s most trusted armored transport systems.

    Because sometimes the biggest heists don’t happen in vaults.

    They happen on the side of a highway.

    Next week on Heists, Hustles, and Homicide:

    Pan Am Flight 103 - the bombing that changed aviation security forever.

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    24 mins
  • "The Olympic Park Bombing (Part Three): The Real Bomber"
    Feb 23 2026

    For months, the world focused on the wrong man.

    In Part 1 and Part 2 of our series on the bombing at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics, we followed the rise and collapse of suspicion around Richard Jewell.

    But while Jewell endured 88 days under investigation, the real bomber was still free.

    In Part 3, we follow the trail that law enforcement eventually uncovered...a pattern of ideology, extremism, and calculated terror that led to one name:

    Eric Rudolph.

    This episode explores:

    1. How the investigation pivoted away from Jewell
    2. The series of bombings that followed Olympic Park
    3. The extremist beliefs that motivated the attacks
    4. The years-long manhunt
    5. The unlikely moment that finally ended it
    6. The lasting impact on Richard Jewell’s legacy

    The Man Behind the Bomb

    Eric Rudolph was not seeking fame as a hero.

    He was seeking impact.

    His bombing at Centennial Olympic Park was the first in a series of attacks that would stretch across multiple states and claim additional lives. His ideology was rooted in anti-government extremism and hatred...and he was willing to kill to broadcast it.

    This episode examines how he evaded capture for years and how his arrest finally brought answers to a case that had already done irreversible damage.

    The Aftermath

    Richard Jewell was eventually cleared.

    But clearing a name is not the same as restoring a life.

    In this final chapter, we examine the emotional toll, the cultural debates, and the complicated legacy left behind...for law enforcement, for media, and for a man who did the right thing and paid for it anyway.

    This Series Explores
    1. Investigative pressure and tunnel vision
    2. Media ethics in high-profile cases
    3. Domestic extremism in the 1990s
    4. The fragility of reputation
    5. And the human cost of being wrongfully accused

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    24 mins
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