Automated buzz prompts will turn new videos and Shorts into discussion starters after admin review.
Case Board · Live investigations
Build conspiracy-style investigation boards that keep evidence separate from speculation.
Explore connected Case Boards—timelines, sources, people, and open questions in one visual workspace. Start on the board. Follow every thread.
Case Boards · Evidence · Sources · Open questions
Choose your path
Start anywhere. Keep following the thread.
Investigations
Timelines, evidence, sources, creator coverage, and open questions in one connected workspace.
Explore →Creators
Start with the voices you know and follow their work into connected cases and topics.
Explore →Topics
Move through cold cases, missing persons, financial crime, prison stories, and more.
Explore →Articles
Read source-conscious coverage, then keep moving through the investigation graph.
Explore →Trending
Find fresh paths receiving attention without turning discovery into a popularity ranking.
Explore →Public investigations
The investigation is the core experience.
Charlie Kirk Case Review: Timeline, Evidence, and Competing Explanations
A neutral workspace for reviewing publicly reported evidence, court proceedings, competing explanations, and unresolved questions.
- Criminal Justice
- Research-Led True Crime
- Podcast Investigations
- Sources
- 28
- Questions
- 12
- Phase
- Pretrial public-record review
Meridian Accounts Review
Reviewing fictional corporate filings and unresolved public financial records.
- White Collar Crime
- Financial Crime
- Public Records
- Sources
- 58
- Questions
- 11
- Phase
- Source indexing
The Redwood Transit Files
A documentation-first review of public records and unresolved questions surrounding a fictional 1998 disappearance.
- Missing Persons
- Cold Cases
- Timeline Research
- Sources
- 46
- Questions
- 8
- Phase
- Source verification
Featured Creators
Start with the founding paths.
Matt Cox
Matt Cox is a creator, author, journalist, and podcast host whose public work connects white collar crime, federal prison experience, books, interviews, and creator-led true-crime storytelling.
- Creator
- Author
- Journalist
- Former Inmate
- YouTube
Ian Bick
Ian Bick is the host of Locked In with Ian Bick, an interview-driven podcast and creator platform centered on prison stories, reentry, addiction recovery, law enforcement, attorneys, and people whose lives intersect with the criminal justice system.
- Creator
- Podcast Host
- Former Inmate
- YouTube
- Podcast
Browse by Topic
Pick the thread that pulls you in.
Creator-led coverage of unsolved, reopened, long-running, or unresolved cases that require careful sourcing and victim-aware context.
9 creators / 3 related topics Crime topic White Collar CrimeFinancially motivated crime coverage, including fraud, mortgage schemes, prison consequences, restitution, books, and creator analysis.
9 creators / 2 related topics Crime topic Financial CrimeA structured topic for fraud, scams, financial schemes, criminal cases, creator commentary, books, and related white collar crime coverage.
8 creators / 2 related topics Case topic Missing PersonsCoverage and creator work connected to missing persons cases, family advocacy, investigative timelines, public tips, and unresolved case discovery.
7 creators / 3 related topics Creator topic Prison StoriesCreator-led stories about incarceration, federal prison, reentry, interviews, and lessons from inside the criminal justice system.
7 creators / 3 related topics Justice topic ReentryStories and resources connected to life after incarceration, creator reinvention, recovery, interviews, and second-chance narratives.
5 creators / 3 related topicsLatest Articles
Context that connects back to creators.
48 Hours: A Long-Running True Crime Institution Built on Investigative Reporting
The CBS true crime series has turned decades of case reporting into a major YouTube archive, with full episodes covering murders, cold cases, digital evidence, police investigations, and courtroom outcomes.
Creator UpdateAnnie Elise: The YouTube Creator Framing True Crime Around Awareness and Accountability
With a large YouTube audience and a catalog spanning murder cases, missing persons stories, trials, and crime news, Annie Elise has built her channel around victim-focused storytelling and long-form case coverage.
Creator UpdateBailey Sarian: True Crime, History, and Makeup in One Unmistakable YouTube Format
Bailey Sarian’s channel blends true crime storytelling, history, and makeup with a conversational style that has built one of YouTube’s most recognizable creator brands in the genre.
Member Base
The next layer is conversation.
True Crime Gods is becoming more than profile lookup. Members will be able to follow new creator drops, suggest discussion prompts, nominate rooms, and join moderated conversations around episodes, creators, cases, and topic trails.
Members can suggest creators, rooms, sources, and episode debates before full accounts are built.
Why True Crime Gods
Built for fans who keep following the thread.
True Crime Gods is designed around the way fans actually explore: a creator leads to a show, a show leads to a topic, a topic leads to another creator, and eventually the discussion becomes part of the discovery.
The current version is still a prototype, but the structure is already built around reusable engines instead of one-off pages.