Episodes

  • Netflix's Monster season 4 already revealed as infamous true crime story
    Jul 10 2025

    The episode discusses the potential fourth season of Netflix's Monster anthology series, which is reportedly centering on the infamous Lizzie Borden case. Unlike previous seasons that focused on convicted killers, this new direction will explore the unresolved mystery of Borden, who was acquitted of her parents' murders in 1892. The article analyzes the historical context of the Borden case, its cultural significance, and how this shift could allow Monster to address past criticisms of sensationalism by focusing on nuance, societal perceptions, and psychological depth rather than explicit violence. It also examines the challenges of adapting such an ambiguous story and the broader implications for the series' ethical approach to true crime.

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    12 mins
  • The 2023 Leongatha Mushroom Murders - A Tragic Tale of Poison and Betrayal
    Jul 9 2025

    The episode details the Leongatha mushroom murders, a shocking criminal case in rural Victoria, Australia. It chronicles how Erin Patterson poisoned three relatives and attempted to murder a fourth with death cap mushrooms during a family lunch in July 2023. The article explores the events leading up to the fatal meal, the ensuing police investigation, and Patterson's eventual conviction on charges of murder and attempted murder following a high-profile trial. It also touches upon the broader implications of the case, including warnings about foraging and the public's fascination with true crime.

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    14 mins
  • The Enduring Mystery of Jennifer Kesse’s Disappearance
    Jul 7 2025

    Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance has left an indelible mark on Orlando and beyond. The case has garnered local and national attention, with media coverage highlighting the mystery of a young woman who seemingly vanished in broad daylight. The passage of the Jennifer Kesse and Tiffany Sessions Missing Persons Act underscores the broader impact of her case, prompting systemic changes in how missing persons investigations are conducted in Florida. The Kesse family’s advocacy has also inspired others, demonstrating the power of persistence in the face of uncertainty.


    As of July 6, 2025, the investigation into Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance is active once more, with the FDLE’s commitment offering a glimmer of hope. The new DNA evidence, combined with advancements in technology, could finally unlock the mystery of the unidentified person in the surveillance footage. For Drew, Joyce, and Logan Kesse, the search for Jennifer is not just about closure but about honoring her life and ensuring she is never forgotten. “Jennifer is very much part of our lives,” Drew said in a 2025 interview, noting that the family continues to celebrate her birthday and keep her memory alive.

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    14 mins
  • Cruise Passenger Vanishes After Solo Hike in Alaska
    Jul 5 2025

    On the morning of July 1, 2025, Dr. Marites Buenafe, a 62-year-old physician from Kentucky, embarked on what she thought would be a scenic solo hike in Juneau, Alaska, during a stopover on her Norwegian Bliss cruise. She texted her family at around 7:30 a.m., informing them of her plans to ride the Mount Roberts Tramway and hike the trail from Gold Ridge to Gastineau Peak.

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    15 mins
  • Chilling Peacock Documentary The Idaho Student Murders Features Never-Before-Seen Footage
    Jul 3 2025

    On July 3, 2025, Peacock premiered a gripping 90-minute documentary titled The Idaho Student Murders, a feature that delves into the harrowing 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students in Moscow, Idaho. Directed by Catharine Park and executive produced by Stephanie Lydecker, the documentary arrives on the heels of a significant courtroom development: Bryan Kohberger, the primary suspect, pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary on July 2, 2025. This plea marked a pivotal moment in a case that has captivated the nation for nearly three years. With exclusive, never-before-seen interviews and footage, the documentary offers a haunting exploration of the tragedy, the investigation, and the lingering questions surrounding Kohberger’s motives. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the documentary, its content, its impact, and the broader context of the Idaho student murders case.


    The Tragic Events of November 13, 2022


    The documentary opens by setting the stage for the idyllic college town of Moscow, Idaho, a close-knit community unaccustomed to violent crime. On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students—Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20—were brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus residence at 1122 King Road. The murders shocked the nation, not only due to their brutality but also because of the seemingly random nature of the crime. The house, a popular gathering spot for students, became a crime scene that would unravel a complex investigation.


    The film details the timeline of that fateful night, drawing from court documents and police reports. Around 9 p.m., Kernodle and Chapin were seen at a party at Chapin’s fraternity, Sigma Chi, just a short walk from the King Road house. Meanwhile, Mogen and Goncalves were out at a local bar before returning home. By 1:56 a.m., Kernodle received a DoorDash delivery, and her phone activity showed she was awake, using the TikTok app. Two surviving roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, were also in the house but were unharmed, later reporting hearing noises they initially dismissed as normal activity.


    The documentary emphasizes the chilling details of the crime scene: a knife sheath with a U.S. Marine Corps logo found next to Mogen’s body, DNA evidence that would later prove pivotal, and the absence of a clear motive. The brutality of the stabbings, carried out with a large fixed-blade knife, left the community in fear and the police with a “very complex” case, as described by Moscow’s police chief.


    Bryan Kohberger: The Suspect at the Center


    At the heart of The Idaho Student Murders is Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology Ph.D. student at Washington State University in nearby Pullman, Washington, at the time of the murders. The documentary meticulously traces Kohberger’s path from an unassuming graduate student to the prime suspect in a quadruple homicide. It explores his background, including his move to Pullman in June 2022 and his interactions with others that raised red flags. For instance, the film includes an interview with a former female graduate student who met Kohberger at a pool party in Moscow, describing an awkward text exchange where he expressed interest in hiking together, which she found “peculiar.”



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    13 mins
  • Deadly Waters with Captain Lee - The Mystery of the Joe Cool’s Abandoned Crew
    Jul 3 2025

    The provided sources examine the harrowing "Joe Cool Maritime Mystery", a chilling 2007 incident where a charter fishing vessel and its four crew members vanished in the Atlantic Ocean. They describe how two passengers, Kirby Logan Archer and Guillermo Zarabozo, were found adrift and claimed a pirate attack, a story that quickly unraveled under investigation. The text explores the suspects' backgrounds, the detailed investigation, their subsequent trial and convictions, and the lingering unanswered questions surrounding the crew's unrecovered bodies. Ultimately, the sources highlight this case as a complex tale of deception and violence at sea, further illuminated by Captain Lee Rosbach's commentary on the "Deadly Waters" series.

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    12 mins
  • Dead Bodies with Shackled Hands and Feet Wash Up on Majorca Beaches
    Jul 2 2025

    The provided episode describes a disturbing situation unfolding in Majorca, Spain, where multiple bodies with shackled hands and feet have washed ashore, transforming popular tourist beaches into a grim scene. These gruesome discoveries, totaling at least five confirmed shackled bodies since mid-May 2025, have prompted a major murder investigation by Spanish authorities. While the victims are suspected to be migrants attempting the perilous journey from North Africa, the presence of shackles suggests potential involvement of human trafficking or organized crime, pointing towards a more sinister narrative than accidental drownings. The ongoing crisis has not only shocked locals and tourists but also raised concerns about its impact on Majorca's vital tourism industry, highlighting the harsh realities of the Mediterranean migration crisis.

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    12 mins
  • The New River Crucifixion Case - A Chilling Confession in Arizona
    Jul 2 2025

    This episode focuses on the shocking murder of Pastor William Schonemann in New River, Arizona, by Adam Christopher Sheafe. It details Sheafe's confession, revealing his religiously motivated act where he crucified the pastor and adorned him with a crown of thorns, as well as his admission of having other targets. The text explores the investigation, Sheafe's psychological profile, and the profound impact on the New River community, raising questions about religious extremism and the legal process that lies ahead.

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    10 mins