True Crime NYC
True Crime NYC
WABC-TV
The biggest city in America is home to some of the most sinister crimes. In the new podcast “True Crime NYC,” ABC7 Eyewitness News in New York unravels some of the most ghoulish stories in the Big Apple and exposes the shocking twists and turns. They include: A mobster eludes a series of astonishing assassination attempts – until his luck runs out in a fast-food drive-thru lane. A senior citizen is accused of being a serial killer. A seaside dumping ground for bodies – and how the alleged serial killer behind it was caught. People who vanish without a trace – and the pain of loved ones hoping for answers. These are but some of the stories “True Crime NYC” will showcase, bringing you new interviews to reveal what it takes to investigate – and crack – these cases. Follow “True Crime NYC” for chilling new stories weekly.
Rex Heuermann admits he was Gilgo Beach serial killer in milestone for grieving families
Rex Heuermann admitted Wednesday to murdering eight women during a 17-year killing spree that terrorized Long Island and labeled him the Gilgo Beach serial killer. Several of the victims' relatives sobbed quietly and were seen wiping tears as Heuermann admitted to the rash of killings beginning in 1993 and concluding in 2010. The killings went unsolved for two decades until the Suffolk County district attorney's office, New York State Police and the FBI first identified Heuermann as a suspect in 2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Apr 8
9 min
DIDDY ON TRIAL RECAP:  Bail denied due to 'propensity for violence'
The highly anticipated trial of hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has reached an end. The jury found Sean Combs not guilty of racketeering conspiracy, the most serious charge. The jury found Combs guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura) and guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution (in connection with his ex-girlfriend who testified under the pseudonym "Jane"). He was found not guilty of both charges of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion in connection with Ventura and "Jane." U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian told defense attorneys that Sean Combs’ continued detention is in part because of the argument used by his lawyers to secure a partial acquittal -- that Combs engaged in domestic violence but not sex trafficking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jul 3, 2025
29 min
Diddy On Trial Recap: What happened with Tuesday's partial verdict
Darla Miles, Mike Marza, and ABC News Legal Contributor Bernarda Villalona and ABC News Legal Analyst Channa Lloyd break down Tuesday's deliberations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jul 1, 2025
16 min
DIDDY ON TRIAL RECAP: Jury ends deliberations for the day, asks question regarding narcotics distribution charges
Mike Marza and Bernarda Villalona ABC News Legal Contributor, recap the jury's first day of deliberations in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial. The jury has concluded their deliberations for the day, the foreperson said in a note. “We will end at 5 p.m. and resume at 9 a.m. tomorrow,” the note said. The jury also sent a separate note regarding how to understand the narcotics distribution allegations Combs faces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 30, 2025
13 min
Diddy On Trial Recap: Defense closes; deliberations set for Monday
The government rebuttal concluded with prosecutor Maurene Comey imploring jurors to find Sean Combs guilty and lauding his alleged victims for coming forward with “overwhelming evidence.” “The defendant never thought the women he abused would have the courage to speak out loud what he had done with him,” Comey argued. “For 20 years, the defendant got away with his crimes. That ends in this courtroom.” Comey told the jury the violence between Combs and "Jane" at her home in June 2024 represented the most “clear cut” example of sex trafficking in the entire case. The defense suggested "Jane" instigated it to use it later against Combs, knowing he was under criminal investigation. Comey said there was no evidence of that. Court is adjourned, the jury was sent home with instructions not to discuss the case. The jury returns 9 a.m. ET Monday for the judge’s charge and deliberations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 27, 2025
2 min
DIDDY ON TRIAL: Prosecutors conclude nearly 5-hour closing argument
The prosecution's nearly five-hour closing argument in the racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking trial of Sean Combs ended with federal prosecutor Christy Slavik imploring the jury to convict the defendant as charged. “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence,” Slavik claimed. “It’s time to hold him accountable. It’s time for justice. It’s time to find the defendant guilty.” Slavik told jurors that a lot of the evidence presented during the trial was difficult to witness but, she argued, that evidence “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” She asserted that Combs “ran his criminal enterprise with total control” and with the support of an inner circle whose “one job was to say yes to the defendant.” The defense closing argument is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. ET Friday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 26, 2025
2 min
Diddy On Trial Recap: Attorneys meet ahead of closing arguments
Mike Marza and ABC News Legal Contributor Bernarda Villalona recap a big day in the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs. Federal prosecutors are no longer including attempted kidnapping and attempted arson as underlying crimes in the alleged racketeering conspiracy charge against Sean Combs. Prosecutors disclosed in a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian that they would “no longer proceed on these theories” when they deliberated closing arguments, which are scheduled to begin Thursday. Instead, prosecutors signaled that they would push sex trafficking and forced labor as primary predicate acts that the jury could find to convict Combs of racketeering conspiracy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 26, 2025
17 min
Diddy Trial Recap: Combs declines to testify
Mike Marza and ABC News Legal contributor Bernarda Villalona recap day 32 of the Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial.Sean “Diddy” Combs may have made his fortune with lyrics but told a judge Tuesday that he is not taking the stand in his own defense in his sex-trafficking trial, which is expected to conclude this week.Combs’ decision came about an hour after prosecutors rested their lengthy case against Combs, after calling 34 witnesses over 28 days. They spent seven weeks trying to convince a federal jury that the rap mogul used his business empire to coerce women into sex. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 25, 2025
21 min
DIDDY ON TRIAL: Prosecution to rest Tuesday
Mike Marza and ABC News Legal Contributor Bernarda Villalona recap day 27 of the Sean Diddy Combs trial. With the conclusion of Monday’s testimony, federal prosecutors are expected to rest their case against Sean “Diddy” Combs on Tuesday morning.    The defense on Monday notified the court they do not plan to call any witnesses but will present a brief case consisting only of evidence they plan to show the jury.    Closing statements are scheduled to begin on Thursday morning with each side expected to take about four hours.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 23, 2025
16 min
DIDDY ON TRIAL: Prosecutors get ready to rest their case
Former assistant Brendan Paul, who worked for Sean Combs from late 2022 until his arrest in 2024, recalled procuring drugs for Combs from drug dealers known as Guido, One Stop, Baby Girl and Ovi. He referred to hard drugs as "Gucci items," which he would put into a Gucci pouch that Combs kept in a backpack or on his person. A sixth week of testimony concluded with a summary witness, HSI special agent Joseph Cerciello, walking the jury through text messages and other documents. He will return for what will likely be a full day of testimony Monday. Federal prosecutor Maurene Comey said the government expected to rest on Monday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jun 20, 2025
13 min
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