Episodes

  • The Tinder Date That Vanished Her
    Jun 28 2026
    The Tinder Date That Vanished Her

    A 22-year-old on the trip of her life met a local on Tinder. Within 96 hours, she was gone, and he was washing a rented car and burying a body. What really happened on that date?

    In this episode, we unravel the perplexing disappearance of Grace Millán, from her last known movements captured on security cameras to the chilling sequence of events that followed, challenging the killer's claim of an accident.

    Person: Grace Millán
    Age: 22
    Location: Auckland, New Zealand
    Date: December 1, 2018
    Status: Missing, then deceased

    - Grace Millán was last seen on security camera footage at 9:41 PM on December 1, 2018, entering the Hotel City Life with Jesse Simpson.
    - Jesse Simpson was captured on camera leaving the hotel alone the next day, carrying luggage.
    - Simpson purchased a shovel and thoroughly cleaned a rental car inside and out.
    - A witness reported seeing a man matching Simpson's description near a bush line west of Auckland, where a shovel was later recovered.
    - Grace's father reported her missing from England on December 5, four days after her disappearance.

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    19 mins
  • The Turquoise Blanket: She Never Said Goodbye
    Jun 28 2026
    The Turquoise Blanket: She Never Said Goodbye

    Jessica González Villaseñor told her family she was visiting a friend, but security cameras captured her entering a residential development with her boyfriend, Diego, who was later seen placing a large, heavy bag in his car trunk. What happened in the 40 minutes between their arrival and his suspicious actions?

    In this episode, we unravel the final hours of Jessica González Villaseñor, a dedicated teacher whose disappearance led investigators to a turquoise blanket and a series of unsettling events captured on camera, revealing a story of betrayal and a desperate plea for help.

    Person: Jessica González Villaseñor
    Date: September 21, 2020
    Location: Morelia, Michoacán
    Age: 21
    Occupation: Third-grade teacher

    - Jessica was a new teacher, working remotely through WhatsApp groups in Colonia Esperanza.
    - She lived with her family in Colonia Mártires de la Plaza, Morelia.
    - Her boyfriend, Diego, 18, lived in the higher-income Bosque Monarca development.
    - Security cameras recorded Diego leaving Bosque Monarca alone at 4 PM and returning with Jessica at 5:39 PM.
    - At 6:45 PM, Diego was filmed placing a large bag in his car trunk.

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    22 mins
  • The Canyon, The Coin, The Confession That Never Came
    Jun 28 2026
    The Canyon, The Coin, The Confession That Never Came

    She vanished after sending a seven-word message: "I just got out of school." Her remains were later found in a canyon she knew, a place she had visited willingly with people she trusted. How could someone disappear so completely from a small, trusted circle?

    In this episode, we delve into the unsettling case of Elisabeth Elena Laguna Salgado, a young woman who traveled thousands of miles for a better life, only to disappear from a close-knit community. We explore the critical details of her last known movements and the baffling lack of answers despite evidence pointing to someone within her immediate world.

    Case: Elisabeth Elena Laguna Salgado
    Date of Disappearance: April 16, 2015
    Location: Provo, Utah
    Status: Open
    Last Message: "I just got out of school."

    - Elisabeth was in Utah for 24 days when she vanished.
    - Her last message was sent at 2:30 PM on April 16, 2015.
    - DNA evidence suggests a male perpetrator, but four suspects' DNA did not match.
    - Two witnesses saw Elisabeth leave the Newman Global Lingual Centre and walk to the corner of the block.
    - Her uncle, Rutten Werth Salgado, reported her missing on April 17, 2015.

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    20 mins
  • The Exorcism of Villa Urquiza: They Killed Their Father to Save Him
    Jun 28 2026
    The Exorcism of Villa Urquiza: They Killed Their Father to Save Him

    Five police officers were needed to restrain one young woman, found inside an apartment where her father had been dead for two days-and his right ear was missing. What led two daughters to believe that killing their father was an act of salvation?

    In this episode, we delve into the chilling case known in Argentina as the Satanic Sisters, exploring how a family's decades-long secret, a community's turn to the supernatural, and a system that looked the other way culminated in a shocking homicide. We uncover the pattern of events that no one stopped.

    Case: The Satanic Sisters
    Victim: Juan Carlos Vázquez
    Location: Villa Urquiza, Buenos Aires
    Date: March 27, 2000
    Cause of Death: Wound to the carotid artery

    - Juan Carlos Vázquez was 50 years old, a widower, and ran a hardware store in Villa Pueyrredón.
    - His older daughter, Gabriela Vázquez, was expelled from university in 1999 and became increasingly withdrawn.
    - His younger daughter, Silvina Vázquez, was still enrolled in an Economics program but was found continuing a ritual at the crime scene.
    - Both daughters attended Transmutar, an esoteric center focused on energy work and spiritual transmutation.
    - Forty days before his death, Juan Carlos Vázquez learned that the woman he believed was his sister was his biological mother, a product of abuse.

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    20 mins
  • Mother Takes Her Son Home — Five Bodies Found Inside
    Jun 28 2026
    Mother Takes Her Son Home — Five Bodies Found Inside

    A neighbor reported screams, a possible attack, but police left after a young man said everything was fine. Inside that house, five people would never speak again. How did every system meant to stop this tragedy instead step aside?

    In this episode, we examine the events leading up to a horrific discovery in Juárez, Nuevo León, focusing on a family's struggle with addiction and the missed opportunities for intervention. What drove a 23-year-old to confess to such a crime?

    Case: Five bodies found
    Date: October 16, 2021
    Location: Colonia Mirador de San Antonio, Juárez, Nuevo León
    Suspect: Brandon, 23 years old
    Victims: Carolina Escalón Ramos, Desirée, Orina, Mónica Campos Camacho, Gaudenyo Vicencio Cruz

    - A neighbor called emergency services at 9:42 PM on Saturday, October 16, 2021.
    - Two officers knocked on the door of Calle Benoni 202-B forty minutes later.
    - Brandon was discharged early from Guerreros Libres rehabilitation center on the day of the incident.
    - Brandon had been using crystal methamphetamine and fentanyl.
    - Music played loudly from the house after the police left, continuing into the next day.

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    21 mins
  • He Ate Breakfast With Her Mother, Then Killed Her.
    Jun 28 2026
    He Ate Breakfast With Her Mother, Then Killed Her.

    A 20-year-old mother was stabbed 17 times in her bedroom just meters from her working mother, by a man who had eaten breakfast with them that morning. He was her boyfriend, and by the time her mother saw him ride away, Azucena Ríos Hurtado was already dead. How could a killer move so freely, leaving a trail of violence across countries?

    In this episode, we explore the shocking case of Cristian Omar Jacinto, a man who presented himself as warm and dependable while secretly being a wanted fugitive with a history of violence. We delve into the systems that failed to connect his crimes across different jurisdictions and the devastating impact on the women he targeted.

    Case: Azucena Ríos Hurtado
    Date: August 30, 2018
    Location: Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico
    Victim: Azucena Ríos Hurtado
    Weapon: Scissors

    - Azucena Ríos Hurtado was stabbed 17 times in her back.
    - The killer, Cristian Omar Jacinto, had been Azucena's boyfriend for six months.
    - Graciela, Azucena's mother, saw Omar ride past on his motorcycle minutes after leaving for work.
    - Omar had already killed at least two other women across two different countries before Azucena's death.
    - Sofía Vázquez was shot ten times in San Bernardino, California, on February 1, 2017, after ending her relationship with Omar.

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    19 mins
  • Son Throws a Pool Party Over His Family's Graves
    Jun 28 2026
    Son Throws a Pool Party Over His Family's Graves

    Firefighters in Managua broke open a freshly poured cement floor and found three bodies buried beneath it. The man who poured that floor was also the man who hosted a party on top of it. What kind of person would do such a thing?

    In this episode, we explore the shocking story of Nahún Bravo Torres, who murdered his father, stepmother, and half-sister, then buried them under the family auto-repair shop. We uncover the deep-seated resentment and jealousy that led to this horrific crime and the calculated steps taken to conceal it.

    Case: The Barrio Los Ángeles Murders
    Location: Managua, Nicaragua
    Victims: Santos Lucio Bravo, Rosibel Morillo Luna, Lucía Bravo Morillo
    Perpetrator: Nahún Bravo Torres
    Date: March 26, 2015

    - Nahún Bravo Torres, 25, murdered his father, stepmother, and half-sister.
    - His half-sister, Lucía Bravo Morillo, 22, suffered 40 stab wounds.
    - His father, Santos Lucio Bravo, 58, was buried alive.
    - Nahún introduced an accomplice as a "cousin from the Caribbean coast."
    - He sent a message from his stepmother's phone claiming the family had traveled to Jinotega.

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    18 mins
  • The Gardener, The Harvard Grad, and The Girl Next Door
    Jun 28 2026
    The Gardener, The Harvard Grad, and The Girl Next Door

    A young Harvard graduate vanished from her mother's Bethesda home, leaving behind a crime scene scrubbed almost clean-except for a single fingerprint on a bloodstained pillowcase. This crucial detail would eventually lead police to a man who had been a trusted presence in the yard. What dark secrets did this seemingly ordinary gardener hide?

    In this episode, we delve into the chilling disappearances of Laura Ling and six-year-old Michelle Dor, exploring the elusive figure of Iden Clark, a drifter who confessed to over a dozen murders years after his conviction, not to detectives, but to a fellow inmate he believed was Jesus Christ. How did a man move through neighborhoods, leaving a trail of destruction, yet remain invisible to law enforcement for decades?

    Case: Laura Ling and Michelle Dor disappearances
    Date: October 19, 1992 (Ling), May 31, 1986 (Dor)
    Location: Bethesda, Maryland (Ling), Silver Spring, Maryland (Dor)
    Suspect: Iden Clark
    Status: Confessed to over twelve murders

    - Laura Ling, a Harvard graduate, disappeared from her mother's home in Bethesda, Maryland.
    - A single fingerprint on a bloodstained pillowcase was the key piece of evidence found at the scene.
    - Six-year-old Michelle Dor vanished from her father's home in Silver Spring, Maryland, near the home of Iden Clark's niece.
    - Iden Clark, born in New York in 1952, had a history of erratic behavior and theft, holding fourteen jobs between 1974 and 1981.
    - Investigators found women's clothing, high-heeled shoes, and dozens of wigs in Clark's storage unit near Rhode Island.

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    21 mins