Deep Cover
There's a hidden world that exists just beneath the surface of everyday life, and Deep Cover pulls back the curtain. This Pushkin Industries production, rooted in history and true crime, isn't about casual secrets; it's an excavation of the elaborate double lives people construct, often at tremendous cost. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Halpern guides you through these labyrinths, weaving together testimonies from the federal agents who pursue these stories and the convicted criminals who lived them. The result is a gripping narrative podcast that feels less like a lecture and more like stepping into a shadowy, parallel reality. One season might plunge you into a sprawling undercover operation, while another focuses on a devastating personal betrayal. For instance, in "Deep Cover Presents: Snowball," a special limited series from the team behind Unravel Podcast at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, host Ollie Wards unpacks how his own family lost everything after encountering a charming con artist from California. Each episode is built on firsthand accounts, revealing the meticulous planning, the psychological toll, and the inevitable moment when a fabricated identity collapses. You'll hear the tension in a voice, the pause before a difficult admission, and the chilling details that only someone who was there can provide. It's a deep, often unsettling look at the lengths people will go to become someone else, and the tangled webs they leave behind for others to unravel.
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