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Matthew Cox

Con man and host of the Inside True Crime Podcast. He completed a lengthy prison sentence for bank fraud related charges.

Top 3 podcasts with Matthew Cox

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237 snips
Jan 17, 2024 • 6h 8min

#409 – Matthew Cox: FBI Most Wanted Con Man – $55 Million in Bank Fraud

Matthew Cox, a former con man and author who served 13 years in prison, discusses his fascinating journey through financial fraud. He reveals the psychology behind his criminal behavior and shares the elaborate methods used to create fake identities for bank fraud. From ethical dilemmas in mortgage lending to thrilling tales of deception, Cox provides a unique perspective on the consequences of his actions. Touching on personal transformation and the complexities of navigating life in and out of prison, this conversation is both captivating and eye-opening.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 2h 39min

#276 - Santa's Elf Explains Jersey Drones, Lost Diddy Tapes & Hawk Tuah Scam | Matthew Cox

Matthew Cox, a true crime author and host of the Inside True Crime podcast, returns with captivating insights. He discusses the hilarious yet concerning rise of cryptocurrency scams, specifically the Hawk coin incident. Drones buzzing over New Jersey spark debates about privacy and surveillance. The conversation takes a darker turn with allegations surrounding P Diddy and Kim Porter, raising eyebrows about celebrity scandals. Cox also touches on weight loss trends and the eyebrow-raising tech developments like Neuralink and digital currencies.
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May 14, 2024 • 4h 36min

FBI’s Most Wanted Con Artist: How To Get Insanely Rich | Matthew Cox

Guest Matthew Cox, FBI's most wanted con artist, shares his experiences in committing fraud, creating synthetic identities, and evading authorities. He discusses making money through scams, wearing a wire for the FBI, and cheating with his ex-wife. Cox delves into buying houses with fake identities, getting caught by the Secret Service, and his time on the run. He reflects on his mistakes, prison life, and starting a podcast post-incarceration.