Fatal Oversight

Fatal Oversight

Fatal Oversight isn’t another true crime show about killers, it’s about the failures that let them kill. Each episode dissects one notorious case, peeling back the layers of missed clues, flawed assumptions, and systemic breakdowns that kept these murderers in the shadows for years. From police tunnel vision and jurisdictional blind spots to bias against victims the world ignored, the host examines how ordinary bureaucracy turns into deadly opportunity. Through the Cracks blends investigative storytelling with forensic insight to reveal a chilling truth: most serial killers aren’t masterminds

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Fatal Oversight

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True Crime

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Neueste Folge

10. Nov 2025

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Orange Ford Pinto: The Grim Sleeper and the LAPD's Failure to Investigate 10.11.2025

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual violence, murder, and systemic racism in law enforcement. Listener discretion advised. For 25 years, Franklin murdered at least 10 women—possibly dozens more, in the same South Los Angeles neighborhood where he lived. He wasn't careful. He used the same gun. He followed the same pattern. He kept hundreds of photos of his victims in h...

Invisible Victims: How Ronald Dominique Killed 23 Men in Plain Sight 03.11.2025

He was a "nobody." Short, overweight, walking with a cane. No one would suspect mild-mannered Ronald Dominique of murder. That's exactly how he killed 23 men over nine years—and almost got away with it. From 1997 to 2006, bodies appeared across southern Louisiana. Dumped in bayous. Left in sugarcane fields. Strangled, bound, tortured. All of them men. Most of them Black. Many of them...

Seven Bodies, Zero Answers: The Gary Strangler, Darren Deon Vann 03.11.2025

He was on the registry. Police knew exactly where he lived. Two families reported their daughters missing and begged for help. And still, Darren Deon Vann murdered seven women in the abandoned buildings of Gary, Indiana—hiding in plain sight. In October 2014, when 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy's body was found in a motel bathtub, police had no idea they were about to uncover one of the most devast...

The Most Prolific Killer You’ve Never Heard Of: The Missed Warnings of Samuel Little 20.10.2025

In this episode of Fatal Oversight , we unravel the story of Samuel Little, the man the FBI would later call the most prolific serial killer in American history. For decades, Little drifted across the country, leaving a trail of victims and unanswered questions in his wake. Despite multiple arrests, eyewitness accounts, and DNA evidence that linked him to violent assaults, the system failed to sto...

Introduction 14.10.2025

Every killer leaves a trail, but the ones we call “elusive” often weren’t hiding at all. Fatal Oversight investigates cases where the most dangerous predators weren’t criminal masterminds, but ordinary men who slipped through cracks in the system. Each episode examines how bureaucracy, bias, and disbelief, not brilliance, kept these killers free. We look at ignored victims, botched investigations,...

The House on Imperial Avenue: The Failures Behind Anthony Sowell’s Reign of Terror 14.10.2025

In this episode of Fatal Oversight , we investigate how one of Cleveland’s most horrifying serial killers, Anthony Sowell, was able to operate undetected for years while victims vanished in plain sight. Despite repeated police visits, missing persons reports, and neighborhood complaints about a stench of decay, the system failed to act. Through survivor testimony, official reports, and expert insi...

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