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Conspiracy theory

The hidden danger that obscures facts and distorts reality in criminal cases

What is a conspiracy theory in true crime? Understand how secret plots challenge the truth and complicate case investigations.


The hidden danger that obscures facts and distorts reality in criminal cases


When mistrust takes over: Core of conspiracy theories


In true crime, a conspiracy theory refers to an alternative explanation for a crime or a sequence of events that significantly deviates from the official account. At the core of these theories is the assertion of a secret conspiracy, often orchestrated by powerful individuals or groups. Such theories particularly thrive in the aftermath of shocking or seemingly inexplicable events, where they offer a narrative that challenges the authorities' conclusions and are fueled by a fundamental mistrust of established systems.


Online rumors and false leads: Power of conspiracy theories


In criminal cases, conspiracy theories can take many forms. They might identify alternative perpetrators, claim that crucial evidence has been planted or manipulated, or cast doubt on the real motives behind the investigation or prosecution. These narratives often spread rapidly, especially via online platforms, and can significantly influence public opinion. This is evident when the theories generate sympathy for convicted individuals or unfairly cast suspicion on victims and witnesses. Although critical thinking and healthy skepticism towards official explanations are important, conspiracy theories differ in that they often base their claims of a hidden plot on selective information, unsubstantiated assumptions, or outright misinformation.


The dangerous result: Conspiracy theories impede justice


The challenge with conspiracy theories in the context of true crime is their potential to obscure the picture of actual events and thereby complicate the path to justice. They can prolong the pain for relatives by perpetuating uncertainty or false hope, especially in connection with an unsolved case where many questions already remain unanswered. In some cases, the theories can even be actively used to cover up the actual crime or divert attention from the real culprits. The ability to navigate between legitimate skepticism and baseless conspiracy theories is therefore crucial for understanding many complex criminal cases and their often prolonged aftermath.


Explore cases where doubt lingers and alternative explanations spread. Delve into real-life cases involving conspiracy theories – find our intriguing cases below.

Posts Tagged “Conspiracy theory”

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The Threat Within: Uncovering Denmark's Hidden Terror Patterns
BookDecember 7, 2025

Inside Denmark's Hidden Terror Networks

In 2009, Danish journalist Morten Skjoldager published a groundbreaking investigation into four major terror cases that exposed how radicalization spread through mosques, bedrooms, and online spaces across Denmark, revealing previously undisclosed connections between disparate cells of young Muslim men planning attacks.

TerrorRadicalizationDenmark+16
Cold Case Hammarskjöld: Provocative Revelations
FilmDecember 4, 2025

Unable to Publish: Insufficient Verified English Sources

A request to cover a documentary about a UN chief's death could not proceed. Research found no verified English-language sources confirming the case details, documentary, key figures, dates, or verdicts required for international true crime reporting.

AssassinationConspiracy theoryWarfare+19
Norwegian Mysteries and Murder uncovers Norway's dark sides
BookOctober 18, 2025

Danish Crime Content Explores Nordic Mystery and Murder

A Danish-language crime entertainment series titled 'Norske Mysterier og Mord afslører Norges mørke sider' (Norwegian Mysteries and Murder Reveal Norway's Dark Sides) has been promoted across Scandinavian media platforms, though verified English-language documentation of specific cases remains unavailable.

MurderUnsolved casePodcast+16
Secrets of the Police reveal PET's blind spots
BookAugust 29, 2025

Inside Denmark's Cold War Terror Case: Police Expose Intelligence Service Role

In 2009, retired Copenhagen police superintendent Jørn Moos published an insider account of Denmark's most controversial criminal investigation, exposing tensions between local police and the country's intelligence service. The book reopened questions about how one of Scandinavia's most significant Cold War cases was handled.

Unsolved caseCorruptionCop killing+19
A figure resembling Antonio Ferrara stands in handcuffs outside a Belgian police station, flanked by officers.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Escape King Ferrara Captured in Armed Belgian Police Raid

Antonio Ferrara, the French-Italian criminal infamous for two audacious prison escapes, was arrested on February 27, 2025, during an armed police operation in Eupen, Belgium. The 51-year-old was apprehended alongside multiple co-conspirators in a joint French-Belgian raid targeting an alleged plot to rob a German bank vault.

Bank robberyEscapeFangeskab+16
A figure resembling Iqbal Khan stands on a bustling Zurich street, checking his watch with a wary expression, as anonymous figures in the background appear to be following him discreetly.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Swiss Banking Scandal: Credit Suisse's Illegal Surveillance of Departing Executive

Credit Suisse hired private investigators to monitor its former wealth management chief Iqbal Khan after he joined competitor UBS in 2019. The resulting case of corporate surveillance, intimidation and potential coercion was settled in 2021, shedding light on ruthless internal politics in global finance.

SurveillanceScandalCorruption+21
Surveillance footage shows a young man entering the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Ohio, surrounded by bustling nightlife, while an exit remains mysteriously void of his presence.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Vanishing of Brian Shaffer

On April 1, 2006, 27-year-old Brian Shaffer, an Ohio State University medical student, walked into the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Columbus for a night out with friends. Hours later, he vanished—never to be seen or heard from again, despite extensive surveillance footage and a thorough police investigation.

VanishedUnsolved caseSurveillance+17
A weathered wooden bench on Glenelg Beach stands empty, sand gently blowing past. A child's sun hat lies abandoned nearby, evoking the Beaumont children's mysterious disappearance in 1966.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Beaumont Children: Australia's Enduring Mystery

On Australia Day 1966, Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont—aged 9, 7, and 4—left their home in Adelaide to swim at Glenelg Beach. They were never seen again. Nearly six decades later, the disappearance remains one of Australia's most haunting cold cases.

Unsolved caseFamilicideVanished+21
A figure resembling Christopher Wylie, in a casual jacket, stands in an office surrounded by computer screens displaying data visualizations, symbolizing the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal.
CaseJune 6, 2025

How Cambridge Analytica Harvested 87 Million Facebook Users

Between 2013 and 2015, a British political consulting firm called Cambridge Analytica systematically harvested personal data from 87 million Facebook users without consent. When exposed in March 2018, the scandal triggered a global reckoning over tech platform accountability that continues today.

CorruptionConspiracy theoryManipulation+20
A figure resembling Jussie Smollett stands outside a Subway restaurant in Chicago’s Streeterville area, glancing towards the empty street, bundled in a heavy coat.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Actor Jussie Smollett Convicted in Staged Hate Crime Hoax

On January 29, 2019, actor Jussie Smollett reported being attacked in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood in what he claimed was a hate crime. Two years later, he was convicted of orchestrating the entire incident himself, enlisting accomplices to stage the assault for publicity.

Hate crimesFalse reportHigh-profile case+10
A sandy area near Uluru with scattered camping gear, a baby’s worn pink jumpsuit on the ground, and a dingo's paw print beside it, symbolizing the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance case.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Dingo Case: 32 Years Fighting for Innocence

On August 17, 1980, nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from a family tent near Uluru in central Australia. Her mother, Lindy Chamberlain, would spend the next three decades fighting to prove what a dingo had taken her daughter—and to clear her own name from a murder conviction.

Unsolved caseFamilicideTrial+17
A figure resembling Tupac Shakur stands under the bright neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip, crowds moving around, capturing the vibrant yet tense atmosphere before the fateful night of the shooting.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Tupac Murder Suspect Arrested After 27 Years

Duane 'Keefe D' Keith Davis was arrested on September 29, 2023, and indicted for the first-degree murder of Tupac Shakur, ending a nearly three-decade cold case. The 60-year-old South Side Compton Crips affiliate was accused of orchestrating the drive-by shooting that killed the 25-year-old rapper on September 7, 1996, in Las Vegas.

MurderRapperGang crime+25
A dark, enigmatic figure resembling Pedro López stands in a crowded Peruvian marketplace, blending into the bustling scene, his presence unnoticed by passersby absorbed in daily tasks.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Pedro López: The Monster of the Andes' Reign of Terror

Pedro Alonso López, a Colombian serial killer known as the Monster of the Andes, murdered at least 110 confirmed victims—mostly young girls aged 8 to 13—across Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983, López was released from prison in 1998 and disappeared in 1999, his current whereabouts unknown.

Serial killerFamilicideRape+21
A computer screen displays the Poly Network logo in an office setting, with multiple open browser tabs showing cryptocurrency transactions detailing the return of $600 million dollars.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Hacker Steals $610M in Crypto, Then Returns It All

An unidentified hacker breached Poly Network, a decentralized finance platform, and stole $610 million in cryptocurrencies across multiple blockchain networks in August 2021. Within days, the attacker returned nearly all the funds, leaving investigators puzzled about the motive.

CryptoEconomic crimeFraud+10
A missing persons poster featuring Sneha Anne Philip taped to a weathered utility pole, surrounded by flyers and notes, with a faint reflection of the New York skyline and remnants of the 9/11 aftermath in the background.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Doctor Who Vanished Hours Before 9/11

Dr. Sneha Anne Philip, an internal medicine resident living near New York's World Trade Center, disappeared on the night of September 10, 2001—hours before the attacks that would reshape global security. Despite circumstantial details that point to a more complex narrative, she was officially declared a 9/11 victim. The case remains one of the least examined mysteries connected to that day.

Unsolved caseTerrorVanished+17
A figure resembling John Scopes stands in a Dayton classroom, surrounded by outdated science textbooks and a blackboard with evolutionary diagrams, capturing the tension between education and legality.
CaseJune 6, 2025

When Teaching Evolution Became a Crime

In July 1925, high school teacher John Scopes stood trial in Dayton, Tennessee, for the crime of teaching human evolution. The case became a watershed moment in American law, pitting religious fundamentalism against scientific education and raising questions about state power over classroom instruction that persist today.

TrialReligionHistorical+12
A figure resembling Kim Jong-un watches a scene from "The Interview" on a laptop screen, the Sony Pictures logo visible in the background, symbolizing the motive behind the North Korean cyber attack on Hollywood.
CaseJune 6, 2025

North Korea's Hack on Sony: A Cyber Attack on Free Speech

In November 2014, North Korean state-sponsored hackers infiltrated Sony Pictures Entertainment, stealing millions of files and threatening theaters showing the comedy film 'The Interview.' The attack marked the first time the U.S. government publicly attributed a cyber assault to a nation-state—and raised urgent questions about digital security and censorship.

CybercrimeAssassinationExtortion+26
A roadside billboard in West Virginia displays images of the missing Sodder children, alongside faded text and weathered photos, symbolizing the family's decades-long search for truth and closure.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Sodder Children: America's Most Haunting Christmas Fire

On Christmas Day 1945, a fire swept through a family home in West Virginia, and five children disappeared. No bodies were ever recovered, yet authorities closed the case as accidental. Decades later, the Sodder family—and independent investigators—remain convinced something far more sinister occurred.

FamilicideArsonVanished+24
A figure resembling Julius Rosenberg stands in a dimly lit prison cell, his hands gripping cold iron bars, while a guard's shadow looms in the background.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Rosenbergs: Cold War Spies Executed for Atomic Espionage

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by electric chair on June 19, 1953, at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York, making them the only American civilians put to death for espionage during the Cold War. The couple had been convicted of conspiracy to pass classified information about atomic bomb designs to the Soviet Union.

EspionageWorld war iiTrial+13
A figure resembling The Notorious B.I.G. leaves the Petersen Automotive Museum, wearing a distinctive suit, surrounded by a crowd of fans and paparazzi.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Unsolved Murder of the Notorious B.I.G.

Christopher Wallace, known as the Notorious B.I.G., was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. The 24-year-old rap icon was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after being struck by four bullets from a 9mm pistol. More than two decades later, the case remains unsolved.

MurderRapperUnsolved case+19

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