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We Saw the Devil: Crime & Political Analysis
We Saw the Devil
310 episodes
13 hours ago
We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions. This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up in the ground. From serial killers protected by police to political violence disguised as law enforcement, from cold cases buried by corruption to state-sanctioned murder carried out in broad daylight — We Saw the Devil connects the dots between crime, politics, and power that other podcasts won't touch. 

What makes this show different:
  • Every case exists within systems — police departments, courts, prisons, immigration enforcement, political machines. We examine those systems.
  • Cases others won't cover. Police killings. Political assassinations. Government-adjacent violence. Crimes committed by the powerful against the powerless.
  • Deep research, not just Wikipedia. Court documents. FOIA requests. Original interviews. First-person sources. We do the work.
  • No cop worship. We respect victims and survivors. We don't lionize law enforcement or assume the official story is true.
  • Intersections of crime and politics. How true crime and political crime overlap: corruption, cover-ups, state violence, and the bodies left behind.
Episodes cover:
  • Cold cases and unsolved murders
  • Serial killers and the systems that enabled them
  • Police violence and law enforcement killings
  • Political crimes and government corruption
  • Missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
  • Immigration enforcement and border deaths
  • Wrongful convictions and prosecutorial misconduct
  • Historical true crime with modern political resonance
  • Breaking cases with political dimensions
If you believe that true crime isn't just entertainment, that understanding violence means understanding power...this is your podcast.

New episodes weekly.
Subscribe, leave a review, and join the community.

Content warning: This podcast contains explicit language, detailed descriptions of violence, and discussions of politically sensitive topics. Listener discretion advised.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.
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We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions. This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up in the ground. From serial killers protected by police to political violence disguised as law enforcement, from cold cases buried by corruption to state-sanctioned murder carried out in broad daylight — We Saw the Devil connects the dots between crime, politics, and power that other podcasts won't touch. 

What makes this show different:
  • Every case exists within systems — police departments, courts, prisons, immigration enforcement, political machines. We examine those systems.
  • Cases others won't cover. Police killings. Political assassinations. Government-adjacent violence. Crimes committed by the powerful against the powerless.
  • Deep research, not just Wikipedia. Court documents. FOIA requests. Original interviews. First-person sources. We do the work.
  • No cop worship. We respect victims and survivors. We don't lionize law enforcement or assume the official story is true.
  • Intersections of crime and politics. How true crime and political crime overlap: corruption, cover-ups, state violence, and the bodies left behind.
Episodes cover:
  • Cold cases and unsolved murders
  • Serial killers and the systems that enabled them
  • Police violence and law enforcement killings
  • Political crimes and government corruption
  • Missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
  • Immigration enforcement and border deaths
  • Wrongful convictions and prosecutorial misconduct
  • Historical true crime with modern political resonance
  • Breaking cases with political dimensions
If you believe that true crime isn't just entertainment, that understanding violence means understanding power...this is your podcast.

New episodes weekly.
Subscribe, leave a review, and join the community.

Content warning: This podcast contains explicit language, detailed descriptions of violence, and discussions of politically sensitive topics. Listener discretion advised.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.
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News,
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Red, White & Bruised: Sinking Boats, Beefing w/Pop Stars, & Losing to a Cartoon Turtle
We Saw the Devil: Crime & Political Analysis
38 minutes
1 month ago
Red, White & Bruised: Sinking Boats, Beefing w/Pop Stars, & Losing to a Cartoon Turtle
This week on Red, White & Bruised, host Robin breaks down another week of chaos from the Trump administration, from potential war crimes to beefing with pop stars to gutting protections for trans prisoners.

THE BIG STORY: Pete Hegseth's Boat Strike Scandal The Secretary of Defense is facing war crime allegations after reports surfaced that a second missile was fired at survivors of an initial strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. 87 people dead across 22 strikes. No evidence released. And Hegseth says he "fully supports" killing shipwrecked survivors. We dig into the Washington Post reporting, the congressional briefings, and why 75% of Americans want to see the receipts.

ALSO THIS WEEK:
  • Sabrina Carpenter vs. The White House: The administration used her song for ICE deportation propaganda. She called it "evil and disgusting." The White House called her "stupid." Also, they pissed off Franklin the Turtle. Yes, the children's character. We discuss.
  • Trump's National Security Strategy: Great Replacement Theory is now official U.S. foreign policy. Europe is the enemy. Russia is a partner. This is fine.
  • January 6 Pipe Bomb Arrest: They finally caught the guy. Plot twist: he's a Trump supporter who believed the Big Lie.
  • National Parks Go MAGA: Free admission on MLK Day and Juneteenth? Gone. Free admission on Trump's birthday? You bet.
  • "Affordability" Is a Scam Now: Trump ran on lowering prices. Now he says the word "affordability" is a Democratic con job. The cognitive dissonance is breathtaking.
  • Tennessee Special Election Results: A 13-point swing toward Democrats in a deep red district. What it means for 2026.
  • Trump vs. Kaitlan Collins: Another day, another female journalist called "stupid and nasty."
  • MTG's Revenge Tour: Marjorie Taylor Greene confirms Trump was "furious" about her support for releasing the Epstein files. "He said it was going to hurt people."
  • DOJ Guts Trans Prison Protections: The administration quietly ordered inspectors to stop checking whether prisons protect trans inmates from rape. The cruelty is the point.



    Keywords/Tags: Trump administration, Pete Hegseth, war crimes, boat strikes, drug war, Caribbean, Sabrina Carpenter, ICE, deportation, Franklin the Turtle, National Security Strategy, Great Replacement Theory, January 6, pipe bombs, Brian Cole Jr., national parks, MLK Day, Juneteenth, Trump birthday, affordability, cost of living, inflation, Tennessee special election, Aftyn Behn, Kaitlan Collins, CNN, Marjorie Taylor Greene, MTG, Epstein files, DOJ, trans rights, LGBTQ, prison rape, PREA, political podcast, news podcast, left-leaning podcast, progressive politics, 2025 news, Trump 2025


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Website: http://www.wesawthedevil.com

Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/wesawthedevil

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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WeSawtheDevil

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/wesawthedevilpodcast.
We Saw the Devil: Crime & Political Analysis
We Saw the Devil is the podcast that refuses to separate murder from power, violence from policy, and crime from the systems that create it. Hosted by Robin, a veteran true crime researcher and political commentator, We Saw the Devil digs into the cases that expose the rot at the heart of American institutions. This isn't your typical true crime podcast. We don't just ask "who did it" — we ask who allowed it, who covered it up, who profited, and whose bodies are always the ones that end up in the ground. From serial killers protected by police to political violence disguised as law enforcement, from cold cases buried by corruption to state-sanctioned murder carried out in broad daylight — We Saw the Devil connects the dots between crime, politics, and power that other podcasts won't touch. 

What makes this show different:
  • Every case exists within systems — police departments, courts, prisons, immigration enforcement, political machines. We examine those systems.
  • Cases others won't cover. Police killings. Political assassinations. Government-adjacent violence. Crimes committed by the powerful against the powerless.
  • Deep research, not just Wikipedia. Court documents. FOIA requests. Original interviews. First-person sources. We do the work.
  • No cop worship. We respect victims and survivors. We don't lionize law enforcement or assume the official story is true.
  • Intersections of crime and politics. How true crime and political crime overlap: corruption, cover-ups, state violence, and the bodies left behind.
Episodes cover:
  • Cold cases and unsolved murders
  • Serial killers and the systems that enabled them
  • Police violence and law enforcement killings
  • Political crimes and government corruption
  • Missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
  • Immigration enforcement and border deaths
  • Wrongful convictions and prosecutorial misconduct
  • Historical true crime with modern political resonance
  • Breaking cases with political dimensions
If you believe that true crime isn't just entertainment, that understanding violence means understanding power...this is your podcast.

New episodes weekly.
Subscribe, leave a review, and join the community.

Content warning: This podcast contains explicit language, detailed descriptions of violence, and discussions of politically sensitive topics. Listener discretion advised.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/we-saw-the-devil-crime-political-analysis--4433638/support.