
Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast
Inhuman: A True Crime Podcast covers a range of true crime topics, from notorious serial killers to long-missing persons cases and occasional spooky tales. Hosted by Haley Toumaian Price and Andrea Shaenanigans, the show aims to bring awareness to cases while creating a conversational, friend-like atmosphere. The podcast is produced by Inhuman Podcast.
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Episode 515: Septic Tank Sam
Septic Tank Sam was the nickname given to an unidentified murder victim found on April 13, 1977, in a disused septic tank on an abandoned farm near Tofield, Alberta. Because investigators could not identify him for decades, he became known as “Septic Tank Sam".
In 2021, advances in forensic genealogy finally led to a major breakthrough in this case, but that doesn't mean the case is closed, there
Episode 514: The Unsolved Murder of Betsy Aardsma
Betsy Aardsma was doing research for her English paper at Penn State on November 28, 1969 when she was attacked in the Stacks at the Pattee Library on campus. Despite multiple people being nearby when she was stabbed and seeing the man who presumably stabbed her flee, her case went cold and remains that way today, nearly 57 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police are still actively seeking info
Episode 513: Eric Grady Smith
Eric Grady Smith was a 42‑year‑old mine foreman from Cedar Bluff, Virginia, who vanished on November 8, 2013 after leaving home early to hunt on his 40‑acre property. An experienced outdoorsman and respected supervisor at the Buchanan No. 1 coal mine, he was last seen wearing camouflage clothing and carrying a .50‑caliber muzzleloader. Despite extensive searches, no trace of him or his weapon was
Episode 512: Listener Stories Volume 52
Crazy roommates, sleep demons, predictive dreams, babies crying that aren’t there, and so much more make up this month’s Listener Stories!
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Episode 511: The Duston Family Murders
In the early morning hours of December 1, 1991, 46‑year‑old Jane Duston of Branson, Missouri, took the lives of most of her family and then her own. Jane had recently undergone surgery for uterine cancer and was receiving medication for depression. While we cannot fully know what she experienced or the depth of her suffering, these factors are believed to have played a role in that tragic night.
Episode 510: Cinnamon Brown
In the early morning hours of March 19, 1985, 23-year-old Linda Brown was found shot to death in her bed in her home in Garden Grove, California. Hours later, her stepdaughter, 14 year old Cinnamon, was found in the doghouse in the backyard, with a note essentially admitting that she’d shot Linda. She maintained her story for years, until she learned what her father, David, was doing on the outsid
Episode 509: Eurydice Dixon
Eurydice Dixon was a 22‑year‑old Melbourne comedian who was attacked while walking home through Princes Park on the night of 12–13 June 2018. She had just finished performing at a comedy show when she was followed for more than an hour by 19‑year‑old Jaymes Todd, who assaulted and killed her in the park. Eurydice’s death sparked national grief and a widespread conversation about women’s safety in
Episode 508: The Unsolved Disappearance of Marie Mueller
On March 30, 1972, a man named Donn Mueller walked into the police station in Frontenac, Missouri to file a missing person’s report for his wife. He hadn’t seen 43-year-old Marie Beulah Mueller since March 5th. Donn claimed Marie left him and the kids, as they were in the middle of a divorce, but when police started looking more into the Mueller’s lives, they questioned whether that was what truly
Episode 507: Listener Stories Volume 51
In this months listener stories, we dive into the world of sweet and sexy ghosts, unexpected visits from family members on the other side, and the powerful reminder that your voice matters.
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Episode 506: Loretta Jones
In 1970, 4 year old Heidi Jones found her mother’s body in their home in Price, Utah. Loretta had been murdered and Heidi told police “Tom did it”. Authorities tracked down a man named Tom Egley — who had dated Loretta for 2 months — but there was not enough evidence to prove he had murdered her. Heidi never gave up hope on getting her mother’s case solved, and 46 years later, justice would preva
Episode 505: Paislee Shultis
Paislee Shultis was 4 years old when she disappeared in 2019. Nearly three years later Paislee found alive hidden in a small, compartment beneath a staircase in a Saugerties, New York home. Police discovered her in February 2022 after receiving a critical tip, uncovering the secret space where she had allegedly been concealed by her non‑custodial parents and grandfather, Paislee, then six, was
Episode 504: Cold Case Solved: Carroll Bonnet
In 1978, the FBI’s Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System did not exist. Detectives investigating Carroll Bonnet’s October 1978 murder in Omaha, Nebraska collected several latent prints from the crime scene. The prints didn’t have a match at the time, but in 2009, after IAFIS was developed, the prints were reexamined… and this time, it led to Carroll’s killer.
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Episode 503: The Gill Family
In the rural province of Entre Ríos, Argentina, a family vanished without a trace. On January 12, 2002, Rubén “Mencho” Gill, his partner Margarita Gallegos and their four children spent the afternoon with friends, returned to the farm where they lived, and were never seen again. Their belongings were left behind: clothes, documents and even Margarita’s paycheck. They had no vehicle and no known co
Episode 502: Kari Swenson
Biathlon bronze medalist Kari Swenson was on a training run near Big Sky, Montana in the summer of 1984 when she encountered two men with malicious intentions. Kari had just made history with her biathlon relay team when she was abducted and held captive for 18 hours by two self-proclaimed survivalists who wanted to make her a “wife”. Father-son duo Don and Dan Nichols were the monsters who not on
Episode 501: The Murder of Rachel O’Reilly
Rachel O’Reilly was a 30‑year‑old mother of two when she was murdered in her home in Naul, Ireland, in 2004. The crime scene was staged to resemble a break‑in, with overturned furniture and scattered items, but investigators quickly noticed inconsistencies. Detectives soon uncovered the truth about what was happening in Rachel’s marriage to Joe O’Reilly, and as their suspicions grew, so did their
Episode 500: The Bali Suitcase Murder
In August 2014, 19 year old Heather Mack was on vacation with her mother, Sheila von Weise in Bali, Indonesia. Little did Sheila know, Heather had purchased her boyfriend, 21 year old Tommy Schaefer, a plane ticket to Bali. When Schaefer arrived, the couple executed a plan they had been concocting: they were going to kill Heather’s mother to get her inheritance. After brutally murdering Sheila, th
Episode 499: Listener Stories Volume 50
Welcome to our 50th installment of Listener Stories filled with all the sleep paralysis spookiness! Cheers to giving ourselves nightmares with this one!
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Episode 498: The West Memphis 3- Part 3
The West Memphis Three case remains one of the most debated criminal cases in modern U.S. history, marked by conflicting interpretations of evidence, questions about investigative methods, and ongoing disagreement about guilt or innocence. While Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr. were convicted in 1994, years of scrutiny have raised concerns about the reliability of key eviden
Episode 497: The West Memphis Three- Part 2
The West Memphis Three case centers on the brutal 1993 murders of three eight-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers—in West Memphis, Arkansas. Police arrested three teenagers, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr., who became known as the West Memphis Three. In part 2 we'll go over Jesse and Damien’s trials and how the prosecution argued the killings w
Episode 496: The West Memphis 3 and The Robin Hood Hill Murders- Part One
In May of 1993, three 8-year-old boys—Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers were killed in a wooded area in West Memphis, Arkansas, Their deaths would later be referred to as the “Robin Hood Hills murders”. The case led to the arrest of 3 young men: Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley Jr., becoming widely known as the West Memphis Three. In Part one we will be discuss
Episode 495: Listener Stories Volume 49
In this installment of Listener Stories one of our sweet listeners shares about her sister, whose untimely death is met with injustice. We have some creepy tales featuring a sleep paralysis demon, a stalker and a silly family photo that turned terrifying fast!!!
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Episode 494: What Truly Happened to Lora Crady?
Lora Crady’s death is an unsolved homicide dating back to January 4, 1994, when her body was discovered in the Ortega River in Jacksonville, Florida. The mishandling of her case has caused major details of her case to be ignored. Now Lora's case has remained cold for decades, with her family still seeking justice.
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Episode 493: The Feeney Family Murders
On February 27, 1995, Cheryl Feeney, her 6‑year‑old son Tyler, and 18‑month‑old daughter Jennifer were found murdered inside their Springfield, Missouri home. The house appeared ransacked, though investigators later questioned whether the scene had been staged.
At the time of the murders, Jon Feeney, their husband and father was attending a teachers’ conference at Lake of the Ozarks. Despite his
Episode 492: The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders Part 3
In our final part revisiting the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, we will talk about how the case was solved after over three decades thanks to genetic genealogy. We will talk about the exoneration of the four men who were charged with the crime and remember the victims: Sarah and Jennifer Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers.
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Episode 491: The Austin Yogurt Shop Murders Part 2
We are revisiting one of the once most infamous unsolved cases, the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders, now that it has been solved. In Part 2, we will go through the four men who were eventually charged with the crime despite a lack of evidence, including their interrogations and how police got them to confess.
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Episode 490: The Solved Austin Yogurt Shop Murders Part 1
One of the most infamous cold cases in the true crime community has long been the Austin Yogurt Shop murders, a quadruple homicide in Austin, Texas in December 1991. Jennifer and Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers were brutally killed inside an I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt! before the perpetrator set fire to the crime scene. Unfortunately, the case went cold, and despite an eventual convic
Episode 489: Nyleen Marshall
Four year old Nyleen Kay Marshall disappeared on June 25, 1983, in Helena National Forest near Clancy, Montana. She was attending a picnic with her family and playing with other children near a creek. Nyleen was last seen talking to an unidentified man wearing a jogging suit when she seemingly vanished within minutes. Authorities conducted a massive search involving thousands of volunteers, helico
Episode 488: The Murder of Dana Ireland
Dana Ireland was on vacation in Hawaii in December 1991 when she was struck by a car while riding her bike. She was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and left for dead, and she died from her injuries on Christmas Day. After going cold, her case was eventually “solved” with three suspects being indicted, charged, and convicted. But the evidence against them was shaky at best, and after years of fighti
Episode 487: Basil Abdul Faruq and Jamal Abdul Faruq
On April 16, 1990, brothers Basil (8) and Jamal (7) Abdul’Faruq were dropped off at their mother’s apartment in Richmond, Virginia. Around 2:30 p.m. they went outside to play while their mother slept after a night shift. When she woke and couldn’t find them, she looked for 45 minutes before calling the police. A search of the apartment complex and nearby woods found nothing. Three days later, on A
Episode 486: Dru Sjodin
In 2006, an unprecedented resource was created to allow the public to identify and access data about sex offenders nationwide. The Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website, or NSOPW, was signed into law in 2006 as a result of “Dru’s Law” – legislation created after 22 year old Dru Sjodin was kidnapped and murdered by a serial rapist who had been released from prison despite being classified
Episode 485: The Disappearance of Toni Sharpless
Toni Sharpless, a single mother who was having a fun night out in Philadelphia, PA in August 2009, seemingly vanished into thin air. She drove away from her friend in the early morning hours and was never seen again. Despite an extensive investigation and a letter being written 3 years later with information about what happened to her car, Toni remains missing to this day. Did she meet with foul p
Episode 484: The Lainz Angels of Death
The Lainz Angels of Death were four Austrian nurse’s aides—Waltraud Wagner, Maria Gruber, Irene Leidolf, and Stephanija Meyer—who worked at Lainz General Hospital in the 1980s. From 1983-1989 they killed at least 15 patients while pretending to care for them. Their methods later included forcing water into patients’ lungs or overdosing them on medications to make their deaths look natural. In 1991
Episode 483: Hannah Cornelius and Cheslin Marsh
Hannah Cornelius had given her friend Cheslin Marsh a ride home after a night out when their car was surrounded by four men with weapons. What happened over the next several hours was horrific, led to one death, one attack, several robberies, and a police chase. When the suspects were detained, they told varying stories and what truly happened to Hannah and Cheslin remains a question today.
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Episode 482: Listener Stories Volume 48
Today’s listener stories involve some truly creepy, spine-tingling moments! With plenty of reminders to trust your gut, stay alert, and remain vigilant!
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Episode 481: The Devil in Bellaire
What happened in Bellaire, Ohio on September 30th, 1995, became a story known as “The Devil in Bellaire”, and it is a story of a troubled teenager who did the unimaginable. The massacre that took place at the hands of 17 year old Nathan Brooks shook the town, canceling Halloween and leaving the town changed to this day.
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Episode 480: Liam Toman
Liam Toman, a 22-year-old from Whitby, Ontario, went missing during a ski trip in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, on the morning of February 2, 2025. He was last seen on surveillance footage at around 3 a.m. walking back toward his hotel after leaving a bar late at night. After this Liam was never seen again. The Sûreté du Québec (aka: the SQ or Quebec provincial police) have been investigating Liam’s dis
Episode 479: The Babes in the Wood Murders
In October 1986, two young girls vanished in Brighton, Sussex, England. 9 year old Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway were playing in Wild Park when a monster murdered them. The main suspect was identified quickly, but missteps in the investigation led to an acquittal. Thankfully, investigators did not give up and over three decades later, the girls finally got justice. The case became known as “The
Episode 478: Ryan Shtuka
Ryan Shtuka was a 20-year-old from Beaumont, Alberta, who disappeared in the early morning hours of February 17, 2018, while living and working at Sun Peaks Resort in British Columbia. After attending a silent disco and a nearby house party, Ryan was last seen around 2:00 a.m. as he appeared to be leaving to walk the short distance home, but he never arrived. Extensive searches by police, search-a
Episode 477: The Murder of Jaclyn Dowaliby
In September 1988, 7 year old Jaclyn Dowaliby disappeared from her home in Midlothian, Illinois. 5 days later, her body was found in nearby Blue Island. Eventually, someone would be convicted for her murder… but that person would later be acquitted, as the evidence against them was extremely minimal. Technically, Jaclyn’s murder case remains unsolved after 38 years.
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Episode 476: Brianna Maitland
Brianna Maitland was 17-years-old when she disappeared from Montgomery, Vermont on the night of March 19, 2004. After spending part of the day shopping with her mother, during which Brianna briefly became visibly shaken for unexplained reasons, she went to work her evening shift as a dishwasher at the Black Lantern Inn. She finished work around 11:20 p.m. and left alone in her car, telling coworke
Episode 475: The Unsolved Miyazawa Family Murders (The Setagaya Murders)
Still one of Japan’s largest unsolved cases, the quadruple homicide of the Miyazawa family in Tokyo’s Setagaya neighborhood took place in the middle of the night on New Year’s Eve 2000. The murders of Mikio, Yasuko, Niina, and Rei Miyazawa remain unsolved despite a plethora of evidence being left behind by the killer, including blood, DNA, and fingerprints. There is still a 20-million-yen reward a
Episode 474: LeeAnna Warner
LeeAnna Susan Marie Warner was a 5-year-old girl from Chisholm, Minnesota who disappeared on June 14, 2003 while walking home from a friend’s house, just a block and a half from her home. She was last seen between 5:00 and 5:15 p.m. that afternoon, barefoot and wearing a blue denim dress. When LeeAnna didn’t return, her family and neighbors searched, and police were eventually called. Despite exte
Episode 473: Listener Stories Volume 47
We’re back with another set of stories from YOU, our listeners! Always keeping us on our toes, this volume of listener stories includes lots of good reminders about trusting signs you see and staying vigilant. We got some good laughs and some tears coming your way with this one!
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Episode 472: Tavis McAlmont & Joshua Bain
Joshua Bain is a 25-year-old man who was reported missing in November 2024 after his mother dropped him off near 641 W. Peachtree Street NW in Atlanta and he has not been seen or contacted since; Atlanta police and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are actively seeking information on his whereabouts, and he was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black jeans, and black shoes. Tavis McAlmont disapp
Episode 471: The Mysterious Death of Joshua Maddux
18 year old Joshua Maddux disappeared after going for a walk in Woodland Park, Colorado in 2008. Despite searches for him, he seemingly vanished into thin air and his case went cold. But 7 years later, in an abandoned cabin just a mile away from Josh’s home, a set of partially mummified remains were found lodged in the chimney. Josh’s death was technically ruled an accident, but nothing makes sens
Episode 470: Danika Troy
Danika Troy disappeared after sneaking out of her home on November 30, 2025, following an online dispute involving two boys she knew from school. She was found the next morning in a wooded area, where investigators determined she had been shot and her body set on fire. Two teens, Gabriel Williams and Kimahri Blevins, were arrested and later indicted for first‑degree premeditated murder, while a th
Episode 469: The Glensheen Mansion Murders
Glensheen is a historic and iconic mansion in Duluth, Minnesota that was built for the Congdon family in the early 1900s. While it is a historic house museum today, a horrific double homicide took place in the mansion in 1977 that would unravel family secrets and point to someone close to one of the victims.
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Episode 468: The Daniels Family Murders aka The Santa Claus Murders
On December 4, 1997, four members of the Daniels family were brutally shot and killed inside their home in the tiny town of Santa Claus, Georgia. The killer was Jerry Scott Heidler, then a 20-year-old man who had previously been acquainted with the Daniels family because they once fostered his sister. Heidler has remained on death row in Georgia since his conviction, and his appeals have been cons
Episode 467: The Disappearance of Tammy Leppert
Beauty queen, model, and actress Tammy Lynn Leppert was 18 years old when she mysteriously disappeared from Cocoa Beach, Florida in 1983. Tammy had been paranoid before her disappearance, scarred from something she saw at a casting party the year before and believing someone was after her. But the investigation into Tammy’s disappearance was slow going and as a result, there have been very few lea
Episode 466: Susan Diane Wolff
Susan Diane Wolff Cappel was a 19‑year‑old woman from Newcomerstown, Ohio, who mysteriously disappeared on March 16, 1982. She was last seen leaving her job at the local IGA grocery store, where witnesses reported her speaking briefly with the driver of an older model, light blue car before getting inside. She has never been seen again. If you have any information about why Susan went missing or w
Episode 465: The Norfolk Four
In July 1997, Michelle Moore-Bosko was murdered in the home she shared with her husband, US Navy sailor Billy Bosko. Investigators zeroed in on a suspect quickly, and despite coerced confessions and a lack of DNA evidence, four men were arrested and charged with the murder. Danial Williams, Joe Dick, Eric Wilson, and Derek Tice all recanted their “confessions”. Eventually, another suspect, Omar Ba
Episode 464: Listener Stories Volume 46
In this installment of listener stories, we’re bringing you a mix of heartfelt tales and just the right touch of creepiness. From moving accounts of loved ones from beyond to eerie encounters that will send a chill down your spine, it’s an unforgettable blend that captures the spirit of our community. As we wrap up the year, we want to wish all of our listeners a very happy holiday season—thank yo
Episode 463: Doris Spillers Worrell
Doris Spillers Worrell had a huge heart. The churchgoing mother of three loved to help others, and that’s exactly what she was doing when she welcomed 15 year old Paola Yarberry into her home. But when Doris was killed at the family’s business in 2006, questions about the family’s live-in nanny and Doris’s husband Jon were raised. Unfortunately, her case went cold for nearly 20 years before an arr
Episode 462: Stacy Hill and Ashlea Aldrich
Ashlea Aldrich, a 29-year-old mother from the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, was found deceased in a field on the reservation in January 2020, with her death officially ruled an accident caused by hypothermia and alcohol, though her family strongly disputes this and believes she was the victim of long-standing domestic violence that authorities failed to adequately address. Stacy Hill, a 17-year-old fro
Episode 461: Olivia Lone Bear and Pepita Redhair
Olivia Lone Bear was last seen in New Town, North Dakota in October 2017 before she disappeared. The mother of 5 was found several months later, strapped into the passenger seat of the truck she was driving - which had been underwater in a lake 1.5 miles away from her home. Despite an investigation into the case, her death remains unsolved. There is a $10,000 reward for information. Anyone with in
Episode 460: Diamond and Tionda Bradley
Tionda and Diamond Bradley are two young sisters who vanished from their Chicago home on July 6, 2001. Their mother, Tracey Bradley, reported them missing after finding a note allegedly written by Tionda saying they had gone to the store and playground. Despite extensive searches, no trace of them has ever been found their case remains one of the most enduring unsolved child disappearances in the
Episode 459: The Rock Hill Massacre
On April 7, 2021, a man showed up to a property in Rock Hill, South Carolina and took the lives of six people. Robert and Barbara Lesslie had been taking care of their grandchildren, Noah and Adah, when former NFL player Phillip Adams shot them to death. He also killed two HVAC workers on the property, James Lewis and Robert Shook. Adams’ actions have been attributed to the head trauma from his ti
Episode 458: Sarah and Kimberly Boyd and Linda McCord
On April 3, 1987, three people—Sarah Boyd , her daughter Kimberly Boyd, and family friend Linda McCord —attended a gospel in Walterboro, South Carolina. After the concert, they left together in a 1977 blue Lincoln owned by Linda’s husband, John McCord. They were expected to return home to Dorchester County that night, but they never arrived. The next morning, they were reported them missing. Despi
Episode 457: Listener Stories Volume 45
Aliens lurking, demons watching, or just some friendly neighborhood ghosts?? This month’s listener stories are filled with the spooky, the scary, and the haunted. Enjoy!
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Episode 456: Where is Trevor Deely?
Trevor Deely was a young Irish man who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2000. On December 8th of that year, he left his office in Dublin around 4:00 a.m. and was last seen on CCTV footage walking near Haddington Road. Despite extensive investigations, Trevor was never found. His case remains one of Ireland’s most enduring missing person mysteries.
In the years following his disappear
Episode 455: The Disappearance and Murder of Terry Dolowy
Terry Dolowy and her dog vanished in the early morning hours of February 14, 1985. 4 days later, her body was found, decapitated and on fire. Despite evidence being found, Terry’s case went cold and remained that way for multiple decades — until last year, when an arrest was finally made thanks to DNA. And one of our listeners unknowingly worked with the suspect before he was caught, and had some
Episode 454: Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier
Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier were young Native Americans from Lake Andes, South Dakota, whose mysterious deaths in 1992 remain unsolved. At just 20 and 18 years old, they were navigating early parenthood and close-knit community life when a car accident led to their sudden disappearance. Months later, their bodies were found in a ditch near the crash site—a location that had already been se
Episode 453: The Paris Catacombs
A grave for over 6 million Parisians, the Paris Catacombs today are a huge tourist attraction of the city. But the history behind the subterranean ossuary is much deeper than just being a “mass grave”, and the intricate construction with bones is something that some find haunting while others find fascinating.
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Episode 452: The Lore of Time Out Dolls
Time Out Dolls, also known as Corner Dolls, Pouting Dolls, or Shy Dolls, are toddler-sized dolls posed with their faces hidden, mimicking a child being punished or sulking. These dolls became iconic at car shows, often posed against vehicles to hide dents and some owners even dress the dolls to match their cars. However, there's also an eerie and unsettling aspect to these dolls linking them to vi
Episode 451: The Jamison Family
A family of three disappeared under mysterious circumstances in October 2009. Their bodies were later found, but what happened to the Jamison Family in Oklahoma 16 years ago remains a mystery. Theories have circled over the years, some crazier than others, but none have been proven and what happened to Bobby, Sherilynn, and Madyson Jamison is unknown to this day.
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Episode 450: Elizabeth Báthory
In the cold corridors of Čachtice Castle, Countess Elizabeth Báthory ruled with elegance—and terror. Born into nobility in 1560, she was beautiful, brilliant, and powerful. But behind her aristocratic grace lurked whispers of horror. Servants vanished. Noble girls sent to her finishing school were never seen again. By the time she was arrested in 1610, over 600 victims were rumored to have perishe
Episode 449: The Hauntings of the Golden Isles
Located off the coast of Georgia, the six islands that make up The Golden Isles have seen a long history of war and wealth that have led to ghosts and spirits lingering on the islands today. These are the stories of the hauntings of St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island in the Golden Isles.
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Episode 448: LISTENER STORIES SPOOKY EDITION
This month we're sharing all your spooky ooky stories from ghosts to spirit guides to creepy bus drivers!
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Episode 447: The DC Mansion Murders
A prominent family in Washington, DC, the murders of Savvas, Amy and Phillip Savopoulos and Vera Figueroa in their home in 2015 shocked the community. The house was burned after the victims were held for 19 hours, tortured, and brutally murdered. Despite the fire, though, DNA evidence on a pizza crust in the home led investigators to their killer.
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Episode 446: The Rockhampton Rapist- Leonard John Fraser
Leonard John Fraser is one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers. Fraser had a long history of violent sexual offenses, dating back to the 1970s but in the late 90's his crimes escalated to murder.
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Episode 445: The Murder of Sid Wells
Sid Wells was about to start his senior year at the University of Colorado Boulder when he was shot to death in his condo. Initially a potential witness, his roommate, Thayne Smika, quickly became a suspect. But with limited tangible evidence, Smika could not be charged and was released - disappearing shortly after. Smika has remained on the run until this day despite a warrant out for his arrest
Episode 444: Andrea Knabel
Andrea Knabel is a missing mother from Louisville, Kentucky, whose case has drawn national attention due to its tragic irony. Andrea was last seen walking from her sister Erin’s house in Audubon Park toward her mother Cheryl’s home on August 13, 2019. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Andrea Knabel is asked to contact the Louisville Metro Police Department at 502–574–7111 or the Cl
Episode 443: The "Redhead" Murders
Between 1978 and 1990, several murder victims were found along major highways in the US, in states including Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Many of the victims were unidentified for years, but they all had one thing in common: they were all redheads or had reddish-colored hair. Because of this detail, the series of murders became known as the redhead m
Episode 442: Patricia Jean Schneider
Patricia Jean Schneider vanished from Pedley, Riverside County, California under deeply suspicious circumstances in the early morning hours of July 31, 1982. To this day Patricia's case remains unsolved.
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Episode 441: Amanda ‘Mandy’ Deza
In March 1995, a body was discovered in a fridge in an irrigation canal in northern California. Unfortunately, the female victim of the blunt force trauma homicide couldn’t be identified… and it remained that way for nearly 30 years. In 2023, thanks to genetic genealogy, the victim was identified as Amanda Lynn Schumann Deza. Mandy was last seen in 1994, but her whereabouts before her death were u
Episode 440: Dorothy Jane Scott
Dorothy Jane Scott was a 32-year-old single mother from Anaheim, California, whose mysterious disappearance and murder in 1980 remain unsolved to this day. On May 28, she vanished after leaving a hospital where she had taken a coworker for treatment—her car was later found burning in an alley, but she was nowhere to be found. For years, Dorothy’s family received chilling phone calls from an anonym
Episode 439: Listener Stories Volume 43
Two almost-encounters with killers, some familial ghost visits, and heartwarming stories fill this month's listener stories!
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Episode 438: The Amazing Story of Kobe Lee & Tiffany Rubin
In 2007, Tiffany Rubin, a special education teacher from Queens, New York, was sharing joint custody of her 6-year-old son, Kobe Lee, with her ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Lee. During a scheduled visit, Lee abducted Kobe and secretly took him to South Korea, his native country, without informing Tiffany. Tiffany flew to South Korea with the help of some amazing people with the American Association for Los
Episode 437: Terry Peder Rasmussen - The Chameleon Killer
You might know him as Bob Evans, Curtis Kimball, Gordon Jenson, Gerry Mockerman, or Larry Vanner– which is why he is most well known as the Chameleon Killer. Terry Peder Rasmussen is a convicted serial killer who is suspected to have at least 5 victims, likely many more, that he killed between 1978 and 2002 in New Hampshire and California. He is also the prime suspect in the technically unsolved B
Episode 436: The Bakersfield 3
The Bakersfield 3 case is about 3 people from Bakersfield, California—Micah Holsonbake, Baylee Despot, and James Kulstad—whose lives were tragically intertwined through a series of violent events in the spring of 2018. Within just 34 days, one was murdered, one went missing, and one was killed in a shooting. Their cases, though initially treated separately, became linked through a series of discov











