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Episode 300 - Happy, Joyous, and Free - The Murder of Tim Smith
New Jan 12, 2026 55 min

Episode 300 - Happy, Joyous, and Free - The Murder of Tim Smith

On a warm March night in Ocala, Florida, a quiet household settles into its familiar routine. A movie plays. The lights go out. Nothing feels out of place. By morning, that sense of normalcy is go...

Episode 297 - Silent Christmas - The Ivancic Family Massacre
Dec 22, 2025 47 min

Episode 297 - Silent Christmas - The Ivancic Family Massacre

A Christmas reunion meant to bring a family together becomes the starting point of a crime that would confound investigators across two states. What initially appears to be a brutal triple homicide...

Episode 292 - Orlando Tragic - The Murder of Adreian Payne
Nov 17, 2025 39 min

Episode 292 - Orlando Tragic - The Murder of Adreian Payne

Join us, as we examine the tragic murder of Adreian Payne. A former NBA first-round draft pick and Michigan State basketball star.You’ll hear how a late-night attempt to calm a dispute ended in sud...

Episode 288 - Two of a Crime - The Murder of Genai Coleman
Oct 19, 2025 43 min

Episode 288 - Two of a Crime - The Murder of Genai Coleman

Join us, as we examine the murder of Genai Coleman, a teacher and mother who was gunned down in a shopping mall parking lot.You’ll hear how detectives spent two years chasing a case that always see...

Episode 284 - TikTok Followers, Secrets, and a Fatal Chase
Sep 21, 2025 41 min

Episode 284 - TikTok Followers, Secrets, and a Fatal Chase

Join us, as we unravel the events that led to a fatal ambush, orchestrated not by hardened criminals… but by a young TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari and her mother. A story of obsession, betrayal a...

Episode 283 - Body Moving - The Murder of Gregory Rice
Sep 14, 2025 48 min

Episode 283 - Body Moving - The Murder of Gregory Rice

A silver body transport van — the kind used by coroners to collect the deceased — moved quietly through suburban streets in the dead of night.No one looked twice.Why would they? People die every da...