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Latest Episodes
CAPTURED: The Monster in Fort Wayne, Indiana
On July 15, 2018, police finally made an arrest in the 30-year unsolved murder of April Marie Tinsley.
MURDERED: Angela “Mischelle” Lawless
In November 1992, Mischelle Lawless was found by passersbys deceased in her car with the headlights on and vehicle still running. Police have spent decades trying to piece together what happened to Mischelle that night.
CONSPIRACY: Rebecca Zahau
In 2011, Rebecca Zahau was found hanging from a balcony in the home she shared with her boyfriend. Police rule her death a suicide, but is it really?
CONSPIRACY: The Women of Juarez
Since 1993, women in Juarez, Mexico have been dying violent deaths. Is this the work of one killer or multiple?
MISSING: Denise Pflum
On a Friday afternoon in 1986, 18-year-old Denise Pflum leaves her home in Connersville, Indiana, to go searching for a purse she had left at a party the night before.
SERIAL KILLER: The Claremont Killer
Since 1996, people in Claremont, Australia had been looking over their shoulders when they go out for a night on the town.
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