H. V. Ashlar

The Confession Archive

True Crime EN ↓ 6 episodes

A journalist gains access to a secret archive of recorded confessions from people who were never caught. Each confession details a crime. Each reveals disturbing psychology. And in each one something doesn't add up. Over the course of the episodes, the confessions cease to feel standalone. Patterns emerge. Phrases recur. Timelines overlap. And the journalist begins to understand that the archive was not discovered. It was delivered.

Author

H. V. Ashlar

Category

True Crime

Podcast website

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Latest episode

May 25, 2026

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Episodes

Episode Six: The Voice That Wasn’t Mine 25.05.2026

A suspect listens to their own recorded confession. The problem is—they don’t remember making it. And the voice doesn’t sound entirely like theirs.

Episode Five: I Followed Instructions 18.05.2026

A man receives a series of precise, anonymous instructions. He follows them without question. Only later does he realise what those instructions led to—and who wrote them.

Episode Four: The Second Body 11.05.2026

A construction worker discovers a body buried beneath a job site. Then he finds another. What doesn’t make sense isn’t just what was buried… but when.

Episode Three: I Was Paid to Forget 04.05.2026

A woman recalls witnessing something she was never meant to remember. She was paid to forget it. But something didn’t work—and now the memory is coming back in fragments.

Episode Two: The Boy Who Knew Too Much 27.04.2026

A babysitter describes a child who spoke in disturbing detail about events that hadn’t happened yet. Three days later, they did. And the child claims the words weren’t his.

Episode 1: I Didn't Kill Her. I Just Let It Happen 22.04.2026

A man recounts the night his girlfriend died in what was ruled an accident. He insists he isn’t responsible. But the more he explains, the clearer it becomes: this wasn’t as accidental as it seemed.

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