Killer Tape

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Anthony Scaramucci and Sam Bankman-Fried were the unlikeliest of business partners. “The Mooch” is a nearly sixty-year-old son of a Long Island crane operator who sprung from Harvard Law to fight his way up the ranks of traditional financewith an infamous eleven-day stint in the White House along the way. “SBF” is a newly-thirty-year-old son of two law professors raised on an elite campus who aimed to revolutionize all that people like the Mooch represented and he’d already become a multi-billionaire on the way.But partner they did –on a series of conferences and with SBF closing a deal that could have led to his owning the Mooch’s Skybridge Partners outright -but they became something more than that and before the story ends with SBF in handcuffs, their friendship would take them everywhere from the Bahamas to Riyadh –with rumors of polycules, plentiful cups of noodles, and the Mooch toting a bag of suits he bought SBF out of instance that he could not meet the rules of Saudi Arabia in a worn out t-shirt and dirty white socks.

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  • D3ad Shaman
    The sound guy needs to take a break
    I found the host/narrator captivating but I cannot listen past the second episode. I wear noise isolating headphones when I listen to podcasts at work and find the audio way too busy and distracting. It often muddles the spoken words. Volume changes are jarring. Someone needs to hear this: It’s ok for a host to talk without dozens of sound effects and background music playing 100% of the time! I’d happily dig into every episode if it wasn’t so cluttered with noise pollution.
  • Bookgasm
    Interesting Perspective
    Scaramucci is a smooth talker; seems to take accountability for his choices. But the fact remains he chose to throw himself behind two of the biggest cons of the 21st Century: Trump and SBF. That’s some serious poor decision making—I wouldn’t take advice from him, but the story is good.
  • kaylynn.kelley
    Surprised by how much I like this podcast
    Very good storytelling and honest, self reflection but Anthony Scaramucci, which I truly appreciate and enjoy. I am anti-trump anything and anyone associated with him, so I was veeeery hesitant to listen but am very intrigued by the SBF / FTX case so I was drawn in. I’m glad I gave it a chance - it’s given me new information on the background of Sam & his rise to fame, entertained & even changed some of my opinions of Mr. Scaramucci.
  • LuluHport
    Well done
    I moved to the NYC area in the fall of 1976. From Rochester NY. I lived with the fear that gripped the city and was actually in the parking lot on Long Island Berkowitz last cruised days before he was caught. This podcast with Jack’s reporting and insight revealed more about Berkowitz’ psyche than I ever knew before. Makes me wonder how many of these monsters walk amongst us? I look forward to the same depth in examining Mark David Chapman in season 2 of Killer Tapes. (I did read Jack’s book).
  • DDebbieDeb
    Well Done!
    I listen to ALL the crime podcasts. This one has truly been the best. Written and produced so well. Appreciate all the work put into it. David’s own words to tell the story make this all truly shocking.
  • LenaKadd
    The rewind noise…whyyyyy?!!!!!!!
    First, Great show, it really is. For the issue, I’m on edge when I listen. I’m just waiting on that horrible rewind noise before a commercial. Please make it stop.
  • That girl Twazz
    Amazing!
    I am obsessed! Wonderfully done & so interesting, especially from a psychological view!
  • dhemen
    Deep dive
    Great deep dive into all aspects of one of the most infamous dark creatures to ever walk this earth. Bill really has a voice for radio and brings this story to life. Great show.
  • Brookmd
    There’s something wrong here
    The genre of true crime as a whole has become truly commercialized but this podcast is another level. There is a dissonance here between an attempt to garner sympathy for a man who killed so many while overlooking the lives and tragic endings of his victims all intercepted with corporate ads for fast food.
  • dreasamu
    Love it!
    I love this show! This is a different spin on the usual true crime podcast because not only do we get the chance to hear their side, we also understand the how and why behind their choices. Murderers and criminals are no differ than any one else, they just didn’t have the chance to express their frustrations in the proper funnels. Brilliant show!
  • BitterSister
    Killer Tape tells a killer story
    Last year, KT producer Bill was nice enough to make me part of a tiny test audience that had complete access to the unreleased series. I SHOTGUNNED the episodes and ended up listening to the last few at work while scrubbing the kitchen floor. I was listening and crying, just standing there with a mop in my hand, completely surprised at the way the series wrapped up. The roughly 1 million hours of true crime and documentary podcasts I've listened to have left me with a number of feely (if predictable) impressions, but this one...I mean, how do you unearth and tell a well-known, 50 year old story about a repellant and feckless boogeyman but still move your listener to tears and contemplation of love, violence, and the layers of reasons people will do their worst? I don't really know how, but Bill and Jack did it. I 100% recommend the story and the experience.
  • Nicolecbf
    Killer Tape is a Riveting Deep Dive into Son of Sam
    Think you know about Son of Sam, think again. This is an excellent in depth look into David Berkowitz. The tapes are chilling, the interviews with Jack are compelling, and the narrative storytelling by Bill Badgely is first-rate. If you like true crime give this show a listen.
  • meg mink
    On the edge of my seat
    The research and narration alone are binge worthy, not to mention the ultra creepy never before heard tapes. A podcast like KILLER TAPE is a rare bird. Can’t wait to see what Bill Badgley does next.
  • msTyger
    Honestly, just no.
    Saying that SoS did what he did because his adoptive parents were too nice and gave him too much money just isn’t right. The list of all the deaths he witnessed sounded so fake and attention-seeking it’s like they’re having trouble producing new content. Postal worker Dave is a dull person at his core and no matter what he does, he will never have what it takes to captivate or interest. Even if he changes his name to the Son of Hope or whatever, no one cares but this struggling podcaster.
  • Mr.Ed 2020
    Killer Tape sounds amazing!
    A brand new series from the folks who made "Where the Bodies Are Buried," featuring a never before been heard interview with Son of Sam. Can't wait for the series!
  • Hail.j
    More!!
    Need new episodes!!
  • feliciamaria22
    Love it
    I really enjoyed this podcast, sure hope it makes a come back.
  • bookiecalli
    Finally
    A podcast that has actual interviews, km so tired of the podcasts that have fake re actors . I like to hear actual interviews. I would like to hear more detective interviews also .
  • shubear07
    Would love to chat with Phil
    I have all your so called tendencies and have thoughts all the time. I’ve been to a therapist and was told I couldn’t come back due to how blunt and open I was with everything. You sound like someone I could talk to and help clear my mind and ease my thoughts. Honestly could say my kids and fiancé are whst has kept me from acting it all out
  • Jen12345678887654321
    This guy is very knowledgeable
    This show has a lot of information and it’s good to hear from actually convicted felons since I think it gives a new perspective to these cases. I hope this guy is continuing to do his job well
  • NurseCS93
    Ted Bundy Episode
    Can you PLEASE stop revictimizing people by asking them to describe their sexual assaults in VIVID detail? Do you understand how triggering that may be for someone; even if it occurred nearly 40+ years ago? That disgusted me, especially when you called it “intercourse”. Call it what it is. It is rape, it is sexual assault, and it is a violation of a human being that you cannot make them describe in disgusting detail over a public podcast for your benefit. I can’t listen to this garbage anymore.
  • LSD122070
    New favorite podcast!
    GIVE CLYDE A DEAL! As a mother who’s lost her only child the worst thing would be not to know where they are or what happened to them.
  • GigiAunt
    This host is a mess!
    I do like hearing from the killers, but the host ruins it for me. The guy seems to genuinely believe he’s an expert in all things psychology, criminology, profiling, law, etc., but the thing is - HE HAS NO CREDENTIALS WHATSOEVER!! His narcissism is irresponsible & reckless, particularly with regard to the victims. Also, he pays the criminals to talk (via their commissary accounts). This podcast should be banned.
  • Codex2324
    Ick
    This podcast is very blunt and strange. Bad interviews of narcissists desperate for the negative attention.
  • Megmm007
    Host is very full of himself
    I listen to this, but I’m not too crazy about the host. He and the other people that talk randomly are very dramatic and if he says bouncing baby boy one more time! He interrupts the killers a lot, when they r in the middle of saying something interesting. He is very full of himself. In one episode he says something like “I’m going to be very gentle when telling so-and-so that I’ve found her sister’s killer” then proceeds to proclaim her “I found your sister’s killer. This is what I do!” …not gentle and very self-serving. Avoids the word rape at times and instead uses the word sex, as if it was consensual.
  • brenaeh
    I really wish the producers didn’t speak
    The show is alright the only thing interesting is hearing from the murderers themselves. The narration feels like a wannabe ID special amping the drama. The producers (especially Samantha) are grating.
  • Srvinhim
    Clyde Gibson
    Just listened to this podcast for the first time and in the first episode the host calls the victims sister and says he solved the case and that Clyde Gibson confessed. How irresponsible!! At that point you knew nothing of whether this serial killer was being truthful or not! Wow. Just wow. SMH.
  • Taco Ortega
    Host
    I am in awe of this show. Having the brief opportunity to meet Phil in person was incredible! Now to listen to his questions and ever so calm demeanor and zero judgement in his voice, I can see how his early career led him to this! Good luck and I am binging this show as I drive. Regards Becky from CH
  • JadedLove313
    Shocking!
    The stories are coming straight from the convict!
  • 000002467
    Love the podcast
    Love the podcast BUT it’s annoying cause Phil ALWAYS thinks the killer is lying or saying that the killer always makes excuses … like these people are staying in prison forever, will die there. They know you are calling them to talk about their crimes, why would they lie about whether they were remorseful or not ? There would be no point . And about the making excuses. Phil asks these people why they snapped or killed and when they tell him, he says it’s excuses…. Then they tell you why they killed and it’s like it’s not a good enough answer for Phil lol
  • ambre12-7
    Falsely presenting himself as an “expert”
    Phil Chalmers pays inmates for their phone interviews by putting hundreds of dollars on their commissary accounts, which is LAME in and of itself, but to then present himself as an expert when he has ZERO background in psychology or law enforcement is doubly lame. Sounds like he watches experts on Discovery ID and writing down phrases to use (incorrectly) later. Don’t waste your time listening to this self aggrandizing poser.
  • hmrizzo
    I love it!
    It’s great! His favorite thing to say is “Bouncing baby boy”
  • clsullie
    Paul Runge
    This guy is pure trash. He was blaming movies, porn, horror, society, his wife, anyone but himself for the torture rape and murder. He states he’s trying to help stop people like him. Puhleez. I know the interviewer is trying to gain rapport with these as*h*les, but at least drag him in the commentary. Please stop letting your interviewees blame others for their crimes. It’s disrespectful to the victims and their families.
  • stupid???
    Omg the best
    I stumbled on this podcast and it’s by far my new favorite and I listen to a LOT of podcast. I feel bad for enjoying it so much actually. Can’t wait for more!! Keep up the good work.
  • Dilligaftouk9
    Yuck
    First episode I listened to was the Bundy episode. The interview was awkward and gross, the callousness of the host toward the victim made me angry. If you’re going to interview victims, perhaps spend some time with victim advocates and experts learning how to handle those interviews. I won’t listen again.
  • twinklr14
    Good, but for the unnatural conversations between host
    Super interesting. I don’t know of any other podcasts doing anything like this. I do have minor gripes. I can’t stand the unnatural conversations between the hosts. Everything sounds so fake in stark contrast to the interviews which come across as much more raw and natural. Also, I don’t need to hear, “as a woman” every time the female host starts talking. We get it. I’m also a woman but I don’t gender everything I say when I speak to men. I speak for myself, and I don’t try to speak for all womankind. The main host, Philip has a serious ego on him. It can be distracting and doesn’t make me root for the hosts. Since I’m not rooting for the serial killers, I would really like to like the hosts, but all you get is ego and super awkward conversations between the hosts. So overall, it’s good, I’ll continue listening, but it would be so much better if the conversations were less scripted (these are professionals talking to each other, right?), the binary gender caveats attached to the unnatural conversations were edited out, and Philip toned down his ego a bit.
  • @N0n-y-m0u$
    Like the show. Some things should be questioned.
    I like that this show is structured differently from other crime podcasts. However, in the interview with Robert Bever, he stated that he purchased a shotgun from the Mossberg website and then purchased two Glocks. First, you can’t buy a gun directly from the manufacturer, or just order a gun to be shipped to you online. Additionally, he was 18 at the time of the crime and could not have legally purchased a Glock hand gun. I would love to hear these killers being called out on their lies and their response to such.
  • Seamussf
    Disrespectful to victims
    Why in episode 2 Ted Bundy is the interviewer asking the survivor to go over her rape in such detail? She clearly wants to give just the basic facts and move on and then interviewer makes her go back, add details and asks her how long Bundy raped her. Really - is that necessary? It seems very sick and exploitive. Does the interviewer get off on rape descriptions? This is a weird podcast. If you like hearing victims being forced to go into detail about being raped - this is for you. I find it disturbing. I really can’t believe what I just listened to. Deleting and not subscribing.
  • blw205
    Dr. Beth Creel saves the day
    I have no doubt the two male hosts know what they’re talking about. Phil Chalmers does ask nuanced questions of the perpetrators. The aside conversations with Milam get testosterone-fueled which is distracting. Dr. Creel always asks the questions that get the two male hosts back on track.
  • janiebelle8
    Welcome back
    Glad you are finally back with Season 2
  • Ashton1987!
    Yes!
    I clean houses and I listen to about 30 hours of true crime Podcasts a week. It’s an obsession lol but this one is pretty awesome. Please do Gary ridgway and make it a two parter!
  • Kbaylous
    Binged all EPISODES!!!
    I loved this podcast so much! I definitely need more episodes I don’t think I can wait until season 2 comes out!!! I literally listened to all of these too quickly! Ready for more!
  • PandaBear2244
    I NEED MORE!!
    This is such an amazing podcast to listen to!! Really anticipating season 2!!!
  • Becky MKB
    Love it!!! Need more!!!
    I just binged this podcast and I love it. I need more!!! Give me more episodes!!!!
  • readingrenee
    Matrix
    I listened to a few episodes and was not impressed. The Matrix episode in particular starts with the convict explaining his crime and his so called addiction to the Matrix and Grand Left Auto. Then the interviewer goes on and asks if video games had anything to do with it. This guy is locked up and where he belongs. Sad “any warning signs” I was bullied and fascinated with Columbine Dont give him any more of a platform
  • Bmwhaa
    Love it… still waiting
    Love this podcast, but still waiting for the next season. Hope it is coming soon! Can’t wait to listen.
  • Nrse1999
    Love it!!
    Love it!!! Can’t wait for season 2!! Soon, I hope!!
  • steph1474
    Crazy and educational!
    This is a wild podcast! Very educational and disturbing. Can’t wait for season 2 to air!
  • Oldstudent1212
    Can’t locate season two
    Love podcast can’t find season two
  • vandeada
    Shocked
    I totally love this podcast and the fact the there are cereal killers out there and some are confessing to there crimes really amazes me. I still don’t think that’s right to take someone’s life but it’s just awesome how they just tell us about everything in detail and tell the truth ( well most )
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