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Latest Episodes
MISSING: Amy Lynn Bradley
During a cruise, Amy Lynn Bradley goes missing from her stateroom cabin. Still missing today, credible sightings suggest she’s alive and being held captive.
CRIME HUNKIE: The Weepy Voice Killer
The boys are BACK! This time, they’re covering the case of the Weepy Voice Killer, and the incredibly nightmare-inducing calls from the killer himself, confessing to the murders.
MURDERED: The McStay Family
In this mini-episode, Brit talks about the disappearance and murder of the McStay Family in southern California.
UPDATE: Angela “Mischelle” Lawless
Josh Kezer, the man who was wrongfully convicted of Angela’s murder and then later declared actually innocent, reached out to us to discuss the case.
MISSING: Kyron Horman
In 2010, Kyron Horman attended his elementary school science fair with his stepmother and younger sister, but never returned home.
MURDERED: Girls of Santa Rosa
Before Ted Bundy’s known killing spree, there was a rash of murders and disappearances in Santa Rosa, California. Could these girls be Bundy’s earliest victims?
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