Hidden Threads: Real Private Investigators. Real Cases. Real Stories.
Hidden Threads uncovers the untold true crime stories behind private investigators' most chilling and high-stakes cases. Each episode exposes hidden connections, dark secrets, and shocking twists—from unsolved murders and missing persons to betrayals that span decades—while revealing the rare political threads that quietly shape the shadows of justice.
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Hidden Threads: Real Private Investigators. Real Cases. Real Stories.
Latest Episodes
Spy Gear & Cheater Traps: The Rules of Bugs, Hidden Cameras & How PIs Catch Them | Best Of
Can someone legally bug your car? Is that hidden camera in the Airbnb against the law? And how do private investigators actually catch a cheating spouse without breaking any rules? In this compilation, I break down the real laws around eavesdro...
When a Child Breaks — The Tragedy of Carly Gregg and Ashley Smylie
This is not an episode about a killer. This is an episode about a 14-year-old girl, a grieving family, a mother who will never come home, and a mental health system that failed everyone in that house on Ashton Way. Ashley Smylie was a ded...
When Self-Defense Becomes Murder: The Karmelo Anthony Verdict
Stand Your Ground laws exist to protect innocent people from violent threats — not to settle arguments over parking spots or personal slights. We dig into the Karmelo Anthony trial, the conviction, and the hard truth that self-defense law...
Best of Hidden Threads: Alimony Investigations, Hidden Assets & Following the Money
Can someone really hide money during a divorce? In this Best of Hidden Threads compilation, we discuss alimony investigations, hidden assets, undisclosed income, shell businesses, digital evidence, financial deception, and the investigative tec...
Fan Mail
Hi! Just found your podcast and I’m binge listening all the episodes. My question is … why can’t we prosecute these cheating spouses AND their paramores?? Each person should be held accountable. I’m in Georgia which it is illegal, it's a misdemeanor, but no one prosecutes. I bet if these cheaters had to pay money, we might have less adultery going on. Just my thoughts. LOVING your podcast by the way. I'm a wannabe PI taking in all the information LOL.
Atlanta, Georgia