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Into the Madness

A Killer’s Game, a Woman’s Obsession, a Dark Conspiracy

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Into the Madness

By: Trevor Aaronson
Narrated by: Trevor Aaronson
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On July 4, 2022, a shooter climbed onto a rooftop in Highland Park, Illinois, and opened fire on a Fourth of July parade below, killing seven people and wounding dozens more. Prosecutors charged Robert “Bobby” Crimo III with the mass shooting. But this attack was part of something even more insidious. Bobby had created an elaborate game—complete with cryptic videos, a book of numbers, and an eerie online presence—designed to seed a conspiracy theory about the massacre.

Into the Madness is a deep dive into the events leading up to the mass shooting and the story of a woman who became a confidant to Crimo and the final player in his game. Drawing from dozens of interviews and more than 48 hours of recorded calls with Bobby, investigative journalist Trevor Aaronson tells a story that will challenge everything you think you know about mass shootings, conspiracy theories, and the fragile boundary between reality and illusion.

The series explores the rise of nihilistic violence, the role of technology in fostering extremism, and America’s collective descent into conspiracy thinking. Into the Madness will leave you questioning where the truth ends—and the madness begins.

Into the Madness is an Audible Original, produced by Trevor Aaronson and Western Sound.

Warning: This program contains graphic descriptions of violence and death, as well as recordings of a man accused of committing mass murder. Listener discretion is advised.

©2025 Trevor Aaronson (P)2025 Audible Originals, LLC.
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The narrator style was really very good. Plus the story was very interesting. I like the pod cast mini stories

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There is no game, or conspiracy...

I wouldn't waste your time listening to this audiobook about Bobby Crimo, who was responsible for the Highland Park parade shooting in Illinois. Crimo is a sad loser, and his girlfriend, another main subject of the book, is equally pathetic, desperately wanting Bobby to be innocent. He claims to have left a trail of clues in an extensive online presence, but it ultimately leads nowhere, it's a cut and dried case. I listened to the end, hoping for some reason or purpose in this narrative about tragic figures in a country where they are handed lethal weapons and regularly destroy innocent lives. So many Americans believe in conspiracy theories; they have an abundance of information at their fingertips yet choose to ignore it. Their lives are not worth studying in any meaningful way; they can teach us nothing, as they know nothing.

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