Episodes

  • The Bridgeport Dismemberment: A Body Without a Face
    Oct 20 2025

    When the bags split open, Bridgeport saw what real horror looked like

    In the summer of 1994, Bridgeport was gripped by horror as garbage bags filled with human remains surfaced across the city. The victim — 17-year-old Benjamin Rosario — had vanished days earlier. His killer dismembered him with precision, then disappeared without a trace.

    Decades later, detectives still search for answers. The case remains open — and the city still whispers about the summer when the streets turned silent.

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    42 mins
  • The Springfield Three: Gone in the Dark
    Oct 6 2025

    Three women vanished overnight—leaving only silence, shadows, and questions that still haunt Springfield.

    On June 7th, 1992, three women vanished from a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri. Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie’s friend Stacy McCall disappeared without a trace—leaving behind cars, purses, and cigarettes.

    This episode follows the frantic early search, the eerie crime scene, and the investigation that pointed to boyfriends, burglars, and convicted killers.


    Was it a break-in gone wrong? A stalker’s obsession? Or something far more calculated?

    Decades later, the case of the Springfield Three remains one of America’s most haunting mysteries.

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    43 mins
  • Israel Keyes: The Killer Without a Pattern
    Aug 31 2025

    A life of secrets, nameless victims, and a darkness that still haunts investigators.

    Israel Keyes is one of the most chilling and unpredictable serial killers in modern history. Unlike most killers, he left no clear pattern—traveling across the United States, burying “kill kits,” and leaving behind victims who remain unidentified to this day.

    In this episode, we explore his confirmed crimes, the haunting theories about his possible victims—including cases from Oregon, New York, and Washington—and the lasting implications his methods have for investigators even now.

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    1 hr