Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFrom Routine to Ruin: The Kidnapping of Exxon Exec Sidney Reso
Today we´re talking about the kind of crime that makes you stop and ask a simple question: what were they thinking?
In November 1992, Sidney Reso—a r…
7 hours ago
Behind the Fence: The Vanishing of Jennifer Kesse
On the night of January 23rd 2006, Jennifer Kesse spoke to her boyfriend before going to bed. She set out her clothes for work. She went to sleep. An…
2 weeks ago
Crime or Tragedy? The Garrett Wilson Story
This story begins with a question that plagued investigators, doctors, and a jury: how did the life of an infant end, and how can we tell who was res…
4 weeks ago
Not Again! Waneta Hoyt’s Babies (re-release)
Please listen to this re-release of a 2021 members-only episode about sudden infant infant deaths which were determined to be homicide. We will be co…
1 month, 1 week ago
One Night, Too Many Questions: The Moody Massacre
In May of 2005, a quiet part of rural Ohio woke up to something no one was prepared for. By the time most people finished their morning coffee, six p…
1 month, 1 week ago
What Really Happened to Ellen Greenberg?
It was during a snowstorm, on a snow day in Philadelphia, when a young teacher was found dead in her apartment under very bizarre circumstances. Her …
1 month, 3 weeks ago
End to Innocence: The Abduction and Murder of the Grimes Sisters
Please enjoy this classic premium episode from 2017!
On a cold, sunny morning in January 1957, Leonard Prescott, a 39-year old construction worker, w…
2 months ago
Pushed: Florence Unger
In the fall of 2003, a life ended in a way no one saw coming—and for years, the truth stayed buried beneath rumor, silence, and unanswered questions.…
2 months, 1 week ago
A Conspiracy of Dunces: The Plot to Kill Kevin Spann
In the early hours of a quiet morning, a kind man named Kevin Spann was killed. It was a tragic event, but along with his death came a story that ove…
2 months, 3 weeks ago
CCTV, Lies, & Murder: Grace Millane
There are some stories that stay with us—not because of how they end, but because of who is lost. Grace Millane was a young woman with a future, a pl…
3 months, 1 week ago