After friends and family can’t get ahold of her for days in a row, they decide that college student Leah Roberts is missing.
Episodes
SERIAL KILLER: Todd Kohlhepp
Today, we are covering the multiple murders committed by Todd Kohlhepp. This man lured literally countless people to his property, only to systematically torture and murder them.
MURDERED: The Grimes Sisters
Two sisters, Barbara and Patricia Grimes, head out to a movie to see their idol, Elvis Presley, on the silver screen. But they never return home.
MISSING: Tammy Kingery
Tammy Kingery was a wife, mother, and an assisted living attendant. Suddenly one day, she disappears without a trace.
IF I GO MISSING: Tanya Rider
When Tanya Rider misses two shifts and is late for a third, her husband knows something is wrong. But can he convince the local sheriff’s department?
MURDERED: Barbara Nantais & Claire Hough
In the dreamy summers of southern California, two murders in happen within yards of each other, but a decade apart. Questions echo throughout these cases.
MURDERED: Christy Mirack
In our first DNA Series case, we cover the sexual assault and murder of Christy Mirack in 1992 and how DNA helped find her killer almost 30 years later.
WHITE COLLAR: The Dalkon Shield
With the permission from the team over at Swindled, we are covering one of their best True Crime stories. It’s a story of lies, cover-ups and murder.
MISSING: Toni Lee Sharpless
In this bonus episode, we tell the story of the disappearance of Pennsylvanian nurse, Toni Lee Sharpless, and the efforts to try to bring her home.
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?