MedCrimes Podcast

Where medicine meets mystery, misconduct & the law

True stories. Medical systems. Legal consequences.

Each episode of medcrimes podcast takes you behind the scenes of an investigation in which true medical crimes were uncovered via investigative storytelling. We focus on victim centered reporting as well as deep dive analysis of medical ethics, fraud, and institutional failures.

Whether it's malpractice, Prescription fraud, unethical experiments, cover-ups within powerful healthcare systems -- each episode will follow the Evidence.

Featured Episodes

Dive into gripping medical crime stories that reveal hidden truths.

Episode — Kaitlyn Braun: the series (part 1)

Japan's secret world war ii human testing program, and its leader, Dr. Shiro Ishii - a medical crime so horrific it has been called "one of history's greatest medical atrocities".

Episode — Dr. Colin Howell (part 1 & 2)

Deception, manipulation, fabricated pregnancies, and how they were used against doulas, healthcare professionals and many other support groups across all of North America; a very disturbing case.

Episode — Dr. Shiro Ishii & Unit 731

Dr. Colin Howell was a well-respected dentist with an extraordinary deadly secret. This episode is about betrayal, murder, religion, and the astonishing dual-life of dr. Colin Howell.

About this show

Medcrimes podcast examines the intersections of healthcare, power, money & harm.

Each episode will break down real world medical crime cases using:

  • Investigative storytelling

  • Expert commentary

  • Analysis of the case

  • Ethical discussion

  • Victim-centered reporting


Our mission is to reveal the real-world stories hidden by hospital walls, behind white coats & within court documents while providing victims & whistleblowers with a voice.

Why fans listen

Investigative journalism
Deep examinations of medical scandals and healthcare crimes.

Human stories
Focusing on the patients, families and communities affected by these actions.

Evidence based reporting
Documents, timelines, court records, expert insight.

Ethical Questions
Discussing where systems fail & why.

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