This three-chapter true-crime series examines the death of fourteen-year-old Tyre Sampson, who fell from the Orlando FreeFall amusement ride in March of twenty twenty two. Through a forensic, fact-driven narrative, the story traces the event from the moment Tyre boarded the ride to the investigations, lawsuits, and criminal charges that followed. The series focuses on how safety systems were altered, how established limits were ignored, and how multiple layers of oversight failed. It avoids speculation and graphic detail, instead exposing the institutional decisions that allowed a preventable death to occur. The narrative centers on accountability, corporate responsibility, and the human cost of negligence in high-risk entertainment.
The Double Life of Alex Murdaugh follows the extraordinary collapse of one of South Carolina’s most powerful legal dynasties. For nearly a century, the...
When eleven women vanished from Albuquerque’s streets between 2001 and 2005, few noticed. They were young, mostly women of color, many sex workers, and...
Step into a world of betrayal, greed, and relentless pursuit in Blood Money, the latest story from The Murder Tape Khronicles. When Damon Kane,...