Episodes

  • Part 2: Sheri, Garrett, and Gavin Coleman
    Feb 24 2026

    In Part One, we uncovered how the murders of Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin Coleman, were initially blamed on a mysterious stalker. But in Part Two, the narrative completely collapses.

    As investigators closed in on Chris Coleman, the digital evidence became impossible to ignore. Emails. Timelines. Surveillance footage. The very threats meant to prove his innocence instead exposed a calculated attempt to control the story.

    In court, prosecutors laid out a devastating case: the staged break-in, the manufactured hate messages, the affair that added motive, and the financial pressure building behind closed doors. What the public once saw as a grieving husband was now being examined under oath.

    This wasn’t just about what happened inside that Columbia, Illinois home in May 2009. It was about premeditation. About image. About a man who believed he could outsmart investigators.

    Listen to part one here

    Youtube: https://youtu.be/pkqnEQdIkB4

    Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sheri-garett-and-gavin-coleman/id1745242840?i=1000750099959

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/788Hohj7t0Pg77PuMwZGiq?si=HYWLohllQWSsGxIpd2P9Ig

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    57 mins
  • Sheri, Garett, and Gavin Coleman
    Feb 17 2026

    The 2009 murders of Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin Coleman, in Columbia, Illinois, shocked the nation. Known as the Chris Coleman case, what was first reported as a stalker killing would later be exposed as a carefully orchestrated deception.

    At first, the story was terrifying. Threatening messages appeared. A family claimed they were being targeted. A husband insisted someone was hunting them. But as investigators dug deeper, the evidence began to tell a different story.

    What unfolded was not a random act of violence — it was a staged narrative built to mislead law enforcement and the public. The digital trail, the timeline inconsistencies, and the unraveling lies would ultimately point back to the very person who claimed to fear for his family’s safety.

    This isn’t a story about a faceless stalker

    It’s a story about control, manipulation, and three lives that deserved protection — not betrayal.

    Sheri was a mother. Garett and Gavin were young boys with their entire futures ahead of them. Their names deserve to be remembered.

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    57 mins
  • Cassandra Rundle, Melanie Sturm, Detrick Sturm
    Feb 10 2026

    In 1985, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, 37-year-old Cassandra Rundle and her two children, Melanie Sturm and Detrick Sturm, were brutally murdered in their home. Quickly gaining national attention as the “Lonely Hearts Murders.”

    Investigators believed Cassandra may have met someone through personal ads shortly before the killings — a detail that raised disturbing questions about whether she and her children were deliberately targeted. Despite early media coverage and investigative efforts, the case went cold. Nearly four decades later, everyone is still asking the same question. Who murdered Cassandra, Melanie, and Deitrich?


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Heather DeWild
    Feb 3 2026

    In 2003, the quiet community of Edgewater, Colorado was shaken by the brutal murder of 30-year-old Heather DeWild. What should have been a straightforward search for answers instead became a case buried by silence, missteps, and unanswered questions.

    For years, Heather’s family waited—decades, even—as leads went cold and justice felt impossibly out of reach. But this case held a chilling complication that few could have predicted: a shocking twin twist that blurred identities, clouded suspicion, and delayed accountability far longer than anyone could have imagined.

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    1 hr
  • Adam, Sewell, Juliana
    Jan 27 2026

    In the digital age, artificial intelligence promised helpers, companions, and tools that could reshape how we live, learn, and connect. But what happens when those tools blur the line between support and harm?

    In this episode we confront one of the most urgent controversies in tech: the growing evidence that AI character platforms — including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Character.AI — may pose serious risks to young people’s mental health. As lawsuits mount and regulators scramble to respond, families are stepping forward with heartbreaking stories that no one can ignore.

    We explore landmark legal battles — including the Raine v. OpenAI wrongful-death lawsuit filed after a 16-year-old’s suicide allegedly linked to conversations with ChatGPT — and high-profile wrongful death claims against Character.AI, where families allege teen users were drawn into emotionally manipulative interactions that escalated into self-harm and suicide

    This episode isn’t just about technology — it’s about the very real human consequences of design decisions made in Silicon Valley and beyond. For the families left behind, justice means change, accountability, and a reckoning with what unchecked AI can cost us all.

    Thank you all for another sold out show we can't wait to see everyone Friday night!!


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Teresita Basa
    Jan 20 2026

    In 1977, a beloved respiratory therapist and passionate musician, 48 year old Teresita Basa, was found murdered in her Chicago apartment. Her case quickly went cold amid fire damage, missing evidence, and a single cryptic clue left behind. With no clear suspect and more questions than answers, investigators were left chasing shadows—until months later, an unexpected tip surfaced that challenged everything police thought they knew about the case.

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    50 mins
  • Andrew Cataldi & Tricia Nordman
    Jan 13 2026

    In July of 2000, two young people in Indianapolis, Indiana were killed in a crime that would later be overshadowed by one of the most infamous prison escapes in the state’s history.

    Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman were complicated, imperfect, real people. Who made mistakes, but they were also more than the worst chapters of their pasts.

    Unfortunately, they were betrayed by the very people they trusted. Causing their murders to become tangled in the rise and fall of Sarah Jo Pender and Richard Hull — a case that would eventually grab national headlines when Sarah escaped from prison and disappeared.

    While the world focused on the spectacle of her escape, the story of Andrew and Tricia quietly faded into the background.

    This episode brings the focus back where it belongs — on two lives that were cut short, on the gray areas that make people human, and on the truth that a troubled past should never be a death sentence.

    Because this story isn’t just about a fugitive.

    It's about Andrew and Tricia who were more than their records. two lives that mattered — and a justice system that struggled to protect their memory.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Donnah Winger
    Jan 6 2026

    In August 1995, 32-year-old Donnah Winger was violently attacked inside her home in Springfield, Illinois. The case was closed quickly by police after speaking with her husband and getting his side of what happened, just to be opened years later after a shocking witness came forward.

    In this episode, we break down the evidence, the lies and betrayal, and the lingering questions that continue to divide opinions decades later. Buckle up for this one buttercups.

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    1 hr and 11 mins