
Welcome to Don Tabak Projects
​Explore the latest work and creative ventures of Don Tabak. This page features a curated selection of video clips from recent projects, performances, and events Don has been involved in—offering a glimpse into his evolving body of work. Whether you're here to discover new collaborations, revisit a past event, or simply follow Don’s journey, you’ll find it all here.
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RECENT PODCAST:
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Don Tabak joins @mytruecrimenews with Emmy-winning host Ana Garcia (@anagnews) to break down the shocking plot to kill Ghost Adventures star Aaron Goodwin.
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Watch full episode HERE: Ghost hunter becomes the hunte… - True Crime News: The Podcast - Apple Podcasts and Catch Don LIVE at @wigglelive at @loewshollywood
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"Crime Scene Live" – Step into the mind of legendary homicide detective Don Tabak and experience the pulse-pounding world of real crime investigation. With over 100 murder cases to his name, Tabak and his department have tackled some of the most infamous cases in history—including John Belushi, the Hillside Strangler, Biggie Smalls, and Nicole Simpson. Now, he takes you beyond the headlines and into the evidence. This immersive, interactive experience culminates in a gripping finale, where Tabak walks you through a real case, guiding you step by step as you piece together clues, analyze evidence, and uncover the truth.

"What Happened to Baby Jessica" is a gripping true-crime documentary series focusing on the 1986 abduction of 4-year-old Jessica Gutierrez. Seasoned investigators navigate a complex web of challenges, leading to the arrest of a suspect over 35 years later. Retired LAPD Detective Don Tabak played a pivotal role in bringing justice, culminating in the February 2024 conviction of McDowell.
SHATTERED SHIELDS reveals the LAPD’s toughest moments through the eyes of retired detective Don Tabak. This series explores rare cases of misconduct that sparked reform, honoring officers who chose integrity over silence. From murder-for-hire to cold cases, each episode highlights how the LAPD turned crisis into a catalyst for justice