In January of 1993, Karla Homolka went to the police after her husband, Paul Bernardo viciously beat her with a flashlight. She wanted to press charges and told them that her husband was the Scarborough Rapist and responsible for two unsolved murders they had been struggling with. After DNA proved that to be true, Karla got a plea deal and agreed to testif ... Show More
Jul 8
The Sleepwalking Killer? The Bizarre Case of Joseph Anthony Mitchell
TW: Child Murder In the early morning hours of September 22, 2010, Christine Perolini’s world was shattered when her 13-year-old daughter ran into her bedroom screaming, “Daddy’s trying to hurt us!” Minutes later, Christine’s 4-year-old son, Blake Mitchell, was unresponsive, and ... Show More
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Jun 24
She Screamed for Help: The Murder of Andrea DelVesco at UCLA
A promising UCLA senior, a late-night scream, and a horrifying failure to act. This is the story of Andrea DelVesco—and the system that let her down. Want access to our first 45 episodes? Grab em here! We've made them available for free to anyone who signs up! Remember, these epi ... Show More
44m 10s
Jul 2022
#389: Murder in Slow Motion™️: Connie Dadkhah
Connie Dadkhah lived alone in her Rancho Penasquitos condo and had neighbors who cared about her. When they saw an angry man pounding on her front door, tampering with her electrical box, breaking into her balcony window and heard what sounded like a violent fight, they placed 12 ... Show More
43m 11s
Jun 2024
State of North Carolina v. Joan Little
When Karen Bethea-Shields was in college, she heard a judge say, “No way in the world a Black woman can get raped.” A few years later, in 1975, she helped successfully defend Joan Little—a Black woman—who became the first woman in the U.S. to be found not guilty of murder using t ... Show More
37m 11s