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Corrupt Crimes

Corrupt Crimes investigates recent crime stories in complete detail, with expert analysis and dramatic storytelling. Cases include crimes of passion, espionage, treason, insider trading, government corruption, murder and conspiracies.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Cornell Womack

    Cornell Womack

    Narrator (voice)

  • Tom Ohmer

    Tom Ohmer

    Self - Subject Matter Expert

  • Steve Moore

    Steve Moore

    Self - FBI Special Agent (Ret.)

  • Mike Cavalluzzi

    Mike Cavalluzzi

    Self - Criminal Defense Attorney

Overview

Corrupt Crimes investigates recent crime stories in complete detail, with expert analysis and dramatic storytelling. Cases include crimes of passion, espionage, treason, insider trading, government corruption, murder and conspiracies.

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