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The Greatest Scam Ever Written

The Greatest Scam Ever Written

Sony Music Entertainment 4 episodes Latest Mar 26, 2026

The Greatest Scam Ever Written is a true crime podcast that delves into stories of deception, from serial killer nurses to psychic scammers. It is part of The Binge, a network that releases new true crime stories on the first of every month. Listeners can subscribe to hear all episodes ad-free at once. The podcast aims to feed your true crime obsession with gripping narratives.

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Out Now: Crime Scene Weekly — Unforgettable True Crime Stories Mar 26, 2026 68 From The Binge, ⁠Crime Scene⁠ plunges you into stories you can’t stop thinking about—revisiting cases that deserve a second look. Join Jonathan Hirsch (My Fugitive Dad, Dear Franklin Jones) and investigative reporter Cooper Moll as they crack open overlooked details, challenge the official narrative, and uncover what others missed. Each episode delivers the depth of a true crime mini-series in
Psychic to the Stars Sep 30, 2024 2313 Who was Maria Duval? Her son says she had a gift, an ability to see people’s futures. She helped locate missing people and worked with the French elite, befriending Jacques Chirac and Brigitte Bardot. In the late 80s, when two businessmen approached Maria Duval with a life-changing deal, her name becomes synonymous with one of the greatest scams ever written.  The Greatest Scam Ever Written is
Your Devoted Friend Sep 30, 2024 2305 What would you do if you got a mysterious letter promising to restore your health and vitality? Doreen Robinson wrote back and sent money to the French psychic named Maria Duval who’d written to her. As their relationship deepened, Doreen had no idea that she wasn’t the only one. In fact, hundreds of thousands of people had gotten a Duval letter, and gave an estimated $175m. How was this possible?
Introducing: The Greatest Scam Ever Written Sep 30, 2024 214 What would you do if one handwritten letter promised to change your life forever? All of us want magic, to feel like there is some sort of exterior force guiding our next steps, to believe our fate is written in the stars. This is the story of 1 million hopeful Americans, the global scam that took $200m from them, and the mastermind who managed it all by sending out thousands of letters a week.

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