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  • Episode 137: Ash Armand // The Gigolo Murder
    May 23 2025

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    Ash Armand, born Akshaya Kubiak, is a former reality TV star known for his role in Showtime’s Gigolos. In July 2020, he was arrested for the murder of Herleen Dulai, a 29-year-old personal trainer and client. Dulai was found dead in Kubiak’s Las Vegas home, having suffered blunt force trauma and strangulation. Kubiak claimed he blacked out after consuming psychedelic mushrooms with Dulai and acted in self-defense during an alleged attack. However, evidence indicated a violent struggle, and Kubiak was charged with first-degree murder. In September 2021, he pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and mayhem to spare Dulai’s family a trial. He was sentenced to 8 to 20 years in prison and is currently incarcerated at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Nevada, with eligibility for parole in 2028.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 136: The Circleville Letters
    May 16 2025

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    The Circleville Letters refer to a mysterious series of anonymous, threatening letters sent to residents of Circleville, Ohio, beginning in 1976. The letters targeted individuals with accusations of infidelity, corruption, and other personal secrets. One of the most prominent targets was Mary Gillespie, a school bus driver, who was accused of having an affair with the school superintendent.

    In 1977, Mary’s husband, Ron Gillespie, died in a suspicious car crash after reportedly receiving a threatening phone call. The letters continued even after a suspect, Paul Freshour—Mary’s brother-in-law—was convicted and imprisoned in 1983 for attempted murder related to a booby-trapped gun intended to harm Mary. Strangely, the letters persisted even while Freshour was in prison, raising doubts about his guilt.

    Despite investigations by law enforcement and coverage on shows like Unsolved Mysteries, the identity of the letter writer remains unknown, and the case is considered one of America’s most baffling unsolved mysteries.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 135: The Killer Clown of Wellington // The Boujee Clown Murder
    May 9 2025

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    The "Killer Clown" case centers on the 1990 murder of Marlene Warren in Wellington, Florida, when she was fatally shot at her front door by a person dressed as a clown delivering flowers and balloons. Her son, Joe Ahrens, witnessed the attack. The investigation initially pointed to Sheila Keen, a business associate of Marlene's husband, Michael Warren, who was later revealed to be having an affair with him. Despite early suspicions, the case went cold due to insufficient evidence. In 2017, advancements in DNA technology led to Sheila Keen-Warren's arrest. She pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2023 and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. However, she was released in November 2024 after serving 18 months, due to time served and Florida's good behavior credits. Marlene's son expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, feeling it was too lenient given the profound impact on his family.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Episode 134: Wayne Nance // The Missoula Mauler
    May 2 2025

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    ​Wayne Nathan Nance, known as the "Missoula Mauler," was a suspected American serial killer active in Montana from 1974 until his death in 1986. Although never formally charged or convicted, law enforcement linked him to at least six murders and suspected he may have had more victims.​ Born on October 18, 1955, in Clinton, Montana, Nance exhibited disturbing behavior from a young age, including an interest in Satanism and a desire to commit murder. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1974 to 1977 but was discharged for misconduct. After returning to Montana, he worked as a furniture mover in Missoula, where he was considered an average worker by his peers. However, several female customers reported receiving harassing phone calls after deliveries, and Nance was suspected of being the caller.​ 1Nance's criminal activities came to light after a failed home invasion on September 3, 1986. He attacked his co-worker Doug Wells and Wells' wife, Kris, in their home. Despite being stabbed, Doug managed to shoot Nance, who died the following day. Subsequent investigations linked Nance to several unsolved murders, including those of Michael and Teresa Shook, who were tied up and stabbed to death in their home in 1985. Items stolen from the Shook residence were later found in Nance's home. Additionally, he was connected to the deaths of Marcella Cheri Bachmann and Janet Lee Lucas, both of whom were found murdered near Missoula.​

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    59 mins
  • Episode 133: The Murder of NFL Great Steve McNair
    Apr 25 2025

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    Steve McNair, a former NFL quarterback, was tragically murdered on July 4, 2009, in Nashville, Tennessee. He was found shot to death in a condominium he shared with his 20-year-old girlfriend, Sahel "Jenni" Kazemi, who was also found dead at the scene. Investigators concluded it was a murder-suicide, with Kazemi shooting McNair multiple times before turning the gun on herself. The motive appeared to be personal turmoil, as Kazemi was reportedly distraught over financial issues and her relationship with McNair, who was married at the time. The case shocked the sports world and ended the life of a beloved athlete at just 36 years old.














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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Episode 132: The Torture of Raymond Buys
    Apr 18 2025

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    Raymond Buys was a 15-year-old South African boy who died in 2011 after enduring severe abuse at a military-style training camp run by Alex de Koker and Michael Erasmus. His mother had enrolled him in the Echo Wild Game Rangers camp in hopes of helping him overcome behavioral issues. However, during his time there, Raymond was starved, beaten, electrocuted, and subjected to other forms of torture. After being hospitalized in a critical condition, he died after three weeks on life support. The case shocked the nation, highlighting issues of abuse under the guise of discipline and sparking outrage over the lack of oversight in such camps. In 2013, both de Koker and Erasmus were found guilty of murder and other charges.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 131: The Tragic Murder of Amanda Plasse
    Apr 12 2025

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    ​Amanda Plasse, a 20-year-old waitress from Chicopee, Massachusetts, was tragically murdered in her apartment on August 26, 2011. She was found with multiple stab wounds in her kitchen by her boyfriend, Seth Green, who immediately called 911. The crime scene showed signs of a violent struggle, including bloodstains and bloody shoe prints. Initially, investigators focused on individuals close to Amanda, but DNA evidence under her fingernails and a palm print at the scene did not match any of them. The case went cold until 2013, when detectives re-examined the evidence and noticed a message on a whiteboard in Amanda's bedroom: "Dennis was here 8/11/11." This led them to Dennis Rosa-Roman, who lived nearby. His DNA matched the sample from Amanda's fingernails, and he was arrested and charged with her murder. ​In 2016, Rosa-Roman was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. The case also led to advocacy for "Amanda's Law," aimed at prohibiting first responders from taking and sharing unauthorized photos of crime victims. This initiative arose after it was revealed that officers had taken and distributed photos from Amanda's crime scene.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 130: Wade Wilson and The Murders of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz
    Apr 4 2025

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    ​In October 2019, Wade Wilson, a 25-year-old from Fort Myers, Florida, committed the brutal murders of two women in Cape Coral. On October 6, Wilson met 35-year-old Kristine Melton at a local bar and accompanied her home. The following morning, he strangled Melton to death in her residence. Later that day, Wilson encountered 43-year-old Diane Ruiz as she walked to work. After luring her into a vehicle he had stolen from Melton, Wilson strangled Ruiz and, upon realizing she was still alive, ran her over multiple times, leading to her death. ​In June 2024, a jury convicted Wilson of two counts of first-degree premeditated murder, along with charges of grand theft, burglary, battery, and petit theft. The jury recommended the death penalty, which was upheld by Circuit Judge Nicholas Thompson in August 2024. Judge Thompson cited the heinous, atrocious, and cruel nature of the murders, as well as the cold, calculated premeditation of the second murder, as factors in his decision. ​Wilson's crimes have had a profound impact on the Cape Coral community and the families of the victims. Melton was remembered as a cat lover and a great friend, while Ruiz was a mother of two sons and described as the "heartbeat of the bar" where she worked.

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    1 hr and 16 mins