In time crime
Step into the shadows with ”In time crime”, where true crime meets captivating storytelling. We dive into chilling cases, twisted motives, and jaw dropping mysteries- all with a sharp eye for detail and a spark of dark humor . Whether you’re a seasoned sleuth or new to the world of true crime, our weekly episodes will leave you shocked, informed, and always wanting more. Expect deep dives, expert insights, and storytelling that keeps you hooked from the first minute to the last. ”True crime is not to instill living in fear but for you to be more aware” - Robin Bagayoko
Episodes

Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
In this gripping episode of "In Time Crime," host Robin Bagayoko returns after a long hiatus to unravel a chilling tale of love, betrayal, and murder. Set against the backdrop of Queens in 2007, the story follows Mazoltuv Borukhova, a desperate ex-wife, who allegedly orchestrates the murder of her ex-husband, Daniel Malakov, an orthodontist, for a mere $20,000 to gain custody of their daughter.
Discover how a series of suspicious actions and 90 phone calls between Mazoltuv Borukhova and her cousin, Mikhail Mallayev, led authorities to unravel the sinister plot. With twists that involve a bleach bottle silencer and the heartbreaking involvement of their young daughter, this episode dives deep into the dark consequences of a custody battle turned deadly.
Join Robin as she meticulously pieces together the evidence, shedding light on a case that underscores the tragic lengths to which some will go for love and control. Don't miss this captivating crime mini that will leave you questioning the very essence of justice and morality.
Tune in for a story that not only reveals the crime but also the emotional aftermath faced by the victim's family, all while reminding us that murder is never the answer.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
In this gripping episode of "In Time Crime: Crime Mini," host Robin Bagayoko delves into a harrowing tale of betrayal and abuse within the walls of a place meant for solace and refuge. Join us as we uncover the disturbing case of a Nigerian prince turned priest, Cyriacus Udegbulem, who was arrested in Texas for a heinous crime committed years ago in Brooklyn.
Listen as we unravel the shocking details of how a woman seeking guidance from her church was met with the unimaginable. From the initial assault to the subsequent legal battles and the priest's attempts to evade justice, this episode sheds light on the dark side of trust and faith.
As we navigate through the twists and turns of this distressing story, you'll be left questioning the sanctity of spaces we often consider safe. Tune in for an eye-opening narrative that serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and perils hidden within our communities.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
In this compelling episode of In Time Crime, host Robin Bagayoko takes us back to June 16th, 1944, unraveling the heart-wrenching story of George Stinney. At just 14 years old, George became the youngest person in U.S. history to be executed, wrongfully convicted for the murders of two young white girls in a deeply segregated South Carolina.
With a gripping narrative, we explore the harrowing details of George's unfair trial, the racial prejudices of the time, and the heart-breaking final moments of a boy who was too small for the electric chair. Despite the overwhelming injustice, the story doesn't end there. Seventy years later, the case is re-examined, leading to the overturning of his conviction, shedding light on the deep-seated racial injustices of the era.
Join us as we reflect on the significance of George Stinney's case in history, the fight for justice by his family and civil rights advocates, and the broader implications for the death penalty in the United States. This episode is not just a recount of a tragic past but a call to remember and learn from the injustices faced by African-Americans. Tune in for a profound and poignant journey through time.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
On June 9, 1973, a young girl was tragically pushed in front of a moving vehicle, her identity shrouded in mystery for over four decades. Join us on this riveting episode of In Time Crime as we unravel the haunting case of Janice Marie Young.
Janice's life was marked by turmoil and hardship, culminating in a night of horror that left her unidentified until her brother, Timothy, unearthed the truth in 2015. This episode delves deep into the shocking events of that fateful night, the subsequent investigation, and the relentless quest for answers that finally brought closure to a grieving family.
Listen in as we navigate through the poignant details of Janice's life, her tragic end, and the enduring love of a brother determined to uncover her story. This is a tale of loss, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
Tune in and discover how a cold case spanning more than 40 years was finally solved, bringing peace to Janice's memory and highlighting the enduring power of familial bonds.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Saturday Jun 15, 2024
Saturday Jun 15, 2024
On a seemingly ordinary day, an 11-year-old girl named Jaycee Lee Dugard was walking to her school bus stop, clad in her favorite all-pink outfit. Little did she know, this day would mark the beginning of an 18-year-long nightmare. In this gripping episode of In Time Crime, we delve into the chilling events of June 2, 2011, to unravel the heart-wrenching story of Jaycee's abduction and her incredible journey of survival.
Join your host, Robin Bagayoko, as we revisit the fateful day Jaycee was snatched by Phillip and Nancy Garrido. Discover the gut-wrenching moments, from the initial shock of her kidnapping to the years of torment she endured in captivity. Through vivid storytelling, Robin takes you through Jaycee's life behind closed doors, her resilience, and the ultimate redemption when two sharp-eyed officers at UC Berkeley finally uncovered the truth.
This episode isn't just about the darkness of those lost years; it's a testament to human endurance and the undying hope that one day, freedom would come. Tune in to hear how a young girl, stripped of her innocence and childhood, emerged as a beacon of strength and love for her daughters, conceived under the most horrifying circumstances.
Robin's narrative will keep you on the edge of your seat, offering a detailed look into the investigation, the failures, and the ultimate triumph of Jaycee Lee Dugard's spirit. Don't miss this compelling episode that underscores the importance of vigilance, hope, and the power of never giving up.
Stay tuned for more episodes of In Time Crime, where we bring you stories that remind us of the resilience of the human spirit.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Welcome back to another gripping episode of In Time Crime, Crime Mini! How are you all doing this wonderful Thursday afternoon? Today, your host Robin Bagayoko is releasing two bonus episodes to make up for the Sundays missed. And remember, Sundays are for our full-length episodes, while Thursdays are for our short, compelling crime minis.
In this disturbing yet intriguing crime mini, we dive into a harrowing tale from August 28, 2002. This isn’t your typical true crime story about people; it’s about a heinous act of animal cruelty committed by two teenage brothers. These young boys exhibited alarming behaviors that often precede more serious criminal tendencies.
Join us as we recount the chilling events where these boys set a beautiful red-tailed hawk on fire, urinated on it, and dragged it along the pavement. This horrifying act, discovered by a vigilant neighbor, shocked the community of Long Island and was described as one of the worst cases of animal torture in Suffolk County history.
Robin delves into the psychology behind such actions, drawing connections to the early behaviors of known serial killers and stressing the importance of early intervention. It’s a cautionary tale about the potential future menace lurking in disturbed youth and the urgent need for intervention.
Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that underscores the importance of awareness and action. And stay tuned for the bonus episodes dropping tomorrow. Remember, true crime is not for you to live in fear, but to be aware. Join us on this journey into the dark corners of the human psyche and be part of the conversation. Follow the links in the description to join our community on social media and stay connected.
Thank you for your support, and remember to tell a friend to tell another friend about In Time Crime. Have a wonderful afternoon, and we’ll see you on the next episode!
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Good afternoon, listeners. Today, we dive into a chilling Crime Mini episode that highlights the horrifying case of Ryean L. Floyd, a 24-year-old man accused of a heinous act that has left a community in shock.
On a seemingly normal day in a public park, a mother was feeding her one-year-old child in the back of her car when her world was shattered. Ryean L. Floyd, someone she went to visit after a year, allegedly committed an unspeakable crime against her. In this episode, we unravel the details of this disturbing incident, exploring the grim reality faced by the victim and her child.
Through harrowing police reports and firsthand accounts, we hear the mother's desperate pleas and the child's terrified cries. We discuss the impact of this traumatic event and the legal consequences that followed, shedding light on the dark side of human nature.
Tune in as we navigate through this unsettling narrative, emphasizing the importance of awareness and safety in our communities. Don't miss out on the full story and be sure to follow us on TikTok and Instagram for additional updates and visuals related to the case.
Thank you for joining us on this somber journey. Stay safe and vigilant.
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Music by- Jeremy Blake

Thursday May 23, 2024
Thursday May 23, 2024
Welcome to the very first episode of InTime Crime Mini, where we shine a light on lesser-known cases that deserve attention. In today's episode, we delve into the tragic and heart-wrenching case of Charles Davis Jr., a 21-year-old Navy technician.
Join us as we discuss this case, the implications it has on our understanding of PTSD, and the importance of providing adequate support for our servicemen and women. Thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to follow us on all platforms for more updates and episodes. Your support means the world to us.
See you Sunday for our regular episode of InTime Crime. Have a wonderful afternoon!
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Sunday May 19, 2024
Sunday May 19, 2024
Immerse yourself in the harrowing tale of the racially motivated murder of James Byrd Jr in our podcast, where we recount the spine-chilling events on the 7th of June, 1998. Plunging into the horrifying details, this episode unveils 'Against the Hate: The Unsettling James Byrd Jr. Crime Story' that shook Jasper County, Texas, and the world beyond.
Focusing not just on this unspeakable hate crime, we bring forth the life and personality of Byrd, an admired community figure and gifted musician tragically targeted due to racial prejudice. The motive of this narrative is to impart lessons derived from this ghastly saga and encourage listeners to reassess societal norms and behavior.
Our host provides an exhaustive insight into the case unfolding the evidence leading to the remorseless killers, Lawrence and John, their chilling confession, and the unfortunate role of Shawn, trapped under the threat of his life. Surprises from the courtroom and revelations from detailed autopsies paint a vivid picture of the grisly crime. This episode carries explicit content, and listener discretion is advised.
In remembrance of James Byrd Jr., this episode aims to spread urgent awareness about hate crimes. We try to uncover the event's significance on the hate crime narrative in America and emphasize why its story should never be forgotten. As we pay tribute to Byrd, we strongly stand against hate crime atrocities and invite the listeners to join us on this poignant journey.
Also, don't forget to stay tuned for our brand-new feature coming soon - Crime Mini - this Thursday!
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Please feel free to email us with cases for dates already covered or comments at Robin@intimecrime.org
Music by- Jeremy Blake

Sunday May 12, 2024
Sunday May 12, 2024
In this gripping podcast episode, we meticulously dissect the brutal murder of Susan Trott, a beloved 70-year-old woman tragically slaughtered by her own neighbor in October 2018. Embark on a journey with us as we delve into the puzzling case and the unsettling psyche of the killer, Anya Johnston.
Despite a troubled past filled with suicidal attempts and violent fantasies, Johnston was surprisingly lucid during her act of violence. We examine her motivations, her chilling diary entries, and the seemingly ordinary actions that she undertook on the day of the murder. With the help of primary evidence and expert analysis, we aim to unravel the enigmatic persona of Johnston - self-described as a 'monster'.
Our deep dive into this case offers an unsettling glimpse into the confines of a distressed mind and highlights the tragic life of Susan Trott. Let's delve into the sordid details, unravel the mysteries, and attempt to comprehend how such alarming events can transpire amidst the normalcy of everyday life.
As we trace the chilling chain of events, from Susan's unsuspecting hospitality to Anya's brutal attack and subsequent failed attempt at suicide, we uncover a narrative fraught with distress, shock, and ultimate human resilience. The story concludes with heartfelt tributes to Susan, remembering her for the compassionate woman she was, and a reflection on the unpredictability of life.
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