Episodes

  • Episode 144: The Atlas vampire murder case
    Aug 29 2025

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    The Atlas Vampire remains an unidentified killer linked to Stockholm’s notorious “Vampire Murder.” In the first days of May 1932, 31-year-old Lilly Lindeström—a prostitute working out of her tiny apartment in the Atlas district near Sankt Eriksplan—vanished. The last person to see her alive was her downstairs neighbor and fellow sex worker, 35-year-old Minnie Janssen. A few evenings before Lilly’s body was found, she’d knocked on Minnie’s door twice for condoms, returning once around nine o’clock wearing only an overcoat. After that night, Lilly never emerged again.


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    30 mins
  • Episode 143: Jeannette DePalma
    Aug 22 2025

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    Jeannette DePalma (August 3, 1956 – c. August 7, 1972) was an American teenager believed to have been brutally murdered on or around August 7, 1972, in Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey. A month later her shattered, decomposing body was discovered atop the jagged cliff locals call the “Devil’s Teeth” in Houdaille Quarry. The grotesque scene ignited sensational local coverage rife with rumors of occult rituals.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 142: Lizzie Borden
    Aug 17 2025

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    Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860–June 1, 1927) was an American woman tried and acquitted for the August 4, 1892 hatchet murders of her father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby, in Fall River, Massachusetts. No one else was ever charged, and despite being shunned by much of the town, she remained in Fall River until dying of pneumonia at 66, just days before her sister Emma’s death.


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    38 mins
  • Episode 141: Jan Broberg
    Aug 8 2025

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    Jan Broberg Felt is an American actress, singer, dancer—and a survivor of two kidnappings by a trusted family friend when she was 12 and again at 14.


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    32 mins
  • Episode 140: The Conjuring House
    Aug 1 2025

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    The Conjuring House

    Though from a distance its whitewashed clapboards and neatly trimmed lawn evoke the picture‐perfect tranquility of a New England farmhouse, the moment you step through its weathered front door, a different story unfolds. The cheerful light streaming through the mullioned windows dims in your mind as centuries of whispered secrets and violent memories surge to the surface


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    21 mins
  • Episode 139: The Little Old Lady Killer
    Jul 25 2025

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    Mexico's first female serial killer

    Juana Dayanara Barraza Samperio entered the world on a chilly winter morning, 27 December 1957, in the dusty hamlet of Epazoyucan, Hidalgo, north of Mexico City. She would one day become infamous as La Mataviejitas—“The Little Old Lady Killer”—a moniker as chilling as the crimes that led to her 759-year prison sentence for the brutal slayings of sixteen elderly women. Although the first murder attributed to her has been backdated by investigators to the late 1990s and some pinpoint a specific victim on 17 November 2003, whispers in the press and police corridors claimed the true death toll swelled to between forty-two and forty-eight senior citizens. Even after Barraza’s capture, more than thirty cold cases were quietly shelved when authorities officially declared the Mataviejitas saga closed. In 2005, two additional suspects—Araceli Vázquez and Mario Tablas—were briefly branded by media and police as accomplices under the same grisly nickname.


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    27 mins
  • Episode 138: Hello Kitty Murder
    Jul 18 2025

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    The Hello Kitty murder case unfolded under the humid haze of Hong Kong’s spring in 1999. Neon lights from nearby shops and the chatter of late-night crowds belied a horror that had erupted in a modest apartment on Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. There, the battered body of 23-year-old nightclub hostess Fan Man-yee was discovered: decapitated, her skull concealed inside a tattered Hello Kitty mermaid plush, its hollowed interior crowded with dead insects and fragments of bone.


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    29 mins
  • Episode 137:Jonathan Luna
    Jul 11 2025

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    Jonathan Paul Luna (October 21, 1965 – December 4, 2003) served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Baltimore, Maryland, yet his life ended in a scene as chilling as it was perplexing. In the predawn gloom of rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Luna’s partially submerged car lay nose-first in a shallow creek. He had been stabbed thirty-six times with his own pocketknife—deep gashes around his chest and neck—and yet the official cause of death was drowning. Pools of dark blood clung to the rear seat, and crimson smears streaked across the driver’s door and front left fender. Investigators remain divided: was this a meticulously staged suicide, or a brutal murder cloaked in mystery?

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    29 mins