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Latest Episodes
MURDERED: Karina Holmer
In 1996, Boston saw one of the most brutal and now notorious murders of their city. But over 20 years later, not many people outside of Boston know the name of the Swedish nanny who was brutally murdered, dismembered and thrown away with the garbage on an early August morning.
WANTED: Robert Fisher
Robert William Fisher is an American fugitive wanted for the murder of his wife and two children.
SERIAL KILLER: West Mesa Murders
Happy New Year! For our first episode of 2018, we outline the still-unsolved murders of the West Mesa Serial Killer.
MURDERED: Laci Peterson (Part 2)
The story everyone thinks they know… but do you really? In part two, we discuss the continued focus on Scott as a suspect in the disappearance and murder of his wife, Laci.
MISSING: Niqui McCown
Our first episode covers the case of a local Indiana woman who went missing from a laundry mat just weeks before her wedding.
MURDERED: Laci Peterson (Part 1)
In episode 2, we cover a very famous case that everyone thinks they know, but I think you’ll be surprised. In part 1, we discuss Laci’s disappearance and suspicion that fell on her husband Scott.
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