Only Interrogations Podcast
Step into the raw, unfiltered world of Only Interrogations Podcast, where real confessions take the mic. Each episode brings you authentic recordings of suspects, witnesses, and insiders spilling the truth—straight from the interrogation room. Hosted by Charlie Beacon from Controversial Crimes Deep podcast. We dive deep into the tension, emotion, and revelations behind these gripping moments, blending true crime with the raw power of human admission. If you’re hooked on unscripted drama and the sound of secrets unraveling, this is your podcast. Tune in to hear the confessions that can’t be unheard!
Episodes

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Anthony Gelia, a 19-year-old from Michigan, was convicted of first-degree felony murder in 2018 for killing Brittany Southwell, 26, during a home invasion streamed on Facebook Live. After a feud with his brother, Gelia broke into a Jackson home in 2016, firing shots that fatally struck Southwell, a mother holding her child. His chilling livestream showed his intent, leading to a life sentence without parole.

Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Thursday Apr 03, 2025
Grant Amato, a former nurse, was convicted of murdering his parents and brother in 2019 over an obsession with a Bulgarian cam girl. After stealing $200,000 from his family to fund the relationship, they intervened, leading to his calculated killings. His interrogation revealed a chilling lack of remorse. He's now serving life in prison.

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
On Feb. 23, 2022, Taylor Schabusiness, 24, killed and dismembered Shad Thyrion, 24, in his mom’s Green Bay basement during a drug-fueled sexual encounter. After strangling him with chains, she beheaded and bisected him with knives. His mom found his head in a bucket. Arrested, Schabusiness admitted it, claiming a blackout. Convicted of murder and mutilation in 2023, she got life without parole. Was she a cold killer or a woman with untreated mental issues?

Thursday Mar 27, 2025
Thursday Mar 27, 2025
On September 6, 2018, off-duty Dallas cop Amber Guyger, 30, killed Botham Jean, 26, in his apartment, mistaking it for hers. She shot Jean, unarmed and eating ice cream, claiming she thought he was a burglar. Charged with murder after public outcry, her self-defense claim failed at trial. In 2019, she got 10 years in prison. Appeals were denied in 2021. The case fueled debates on race and police accountability, marked by Jean’s brother forgiving Guyger in court.

Wednesday Mar 19, 2025
Wednesday Mar 19, 2025
On Thanksgiving 2012, Byron Smith, 64, killed teens Nicholas Brady, 17, and Haile Kifer, 18, after they broke into his Little Falls, MN home. Fed up with burglaries, he set a trap, waited with guns and a recorder, then shot them in his basement. He delayed calling police. Audio showed intent, not fear. Claiming self-defense, Smith was convicted of premeditated murder in 2014, getting life. Appeals failed; it fueled debate on Castle Doctrine limits.