Detective Trapp
There’s a particular kind of silence that follows a body being found, a quiet that Julissa Trapp knows intimately. Detective Trapp, a production from the Los Angeles Times and Wondery, follows this singular investigator in Anaheim who operates by her own unique code. As the only woman on her homicide squad, Trapp has honed a remarkable ability to shift roles-moving from undercover officer to crime-scene commander to the patient confidante of those she interrogates. What sets her apart is her method: she deliberately uses her own personal history and profound losses as a key to unlocking the truth, building a fragile bridge of shared experience to reach even the most closed-off suspects. This podcast immerses you in the gritty, methodical, and emotionally charged world of a murder investigation seen entirely through her perspective. The narrative centers on a specific, haunting case that begins with the discovery of a young woman at a trash-sorting plant, a death Trapp soon believes is connected to something far larger. You’ll hear the raw audio from interrogations, the tense discussions with colleagues, and the quiet moments of reflection that define her process. It’s less a straightforward true crime story and more a deep character study, examining the personal cost of seeking justice and the blurred lines a detective must walk to solve a case. Through this focused lens, the series explores themes of grief, resilience, and the complex machinery of the justice system, offering a compelling portrait of one woman’s unwavering pursuit in a field defined by its darkness.