This week, Amber covers the devastating murder of Melissa Lamesch and her unborn son Barrett. Then, Naomi tells the story of one of Australia’s most persistent and fascinating mysteries: who killed Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler? For this episode, Amber was drinking a blood orange San Pellegrino Amber's Sources: People Magazine Investigates S E 8 “Inferno of Lies” Illinois firefighter accused of staging a house fire to cover up a murder — and a secret - CBS ...
This week, Naomi covers a bitter divorce that turned into murder, and a family divided. Then Amber tells the story of the disappearance of Mary Louise Day. A 13-year old girl who disappeared in 1981 and then re-appeared 22 years later. Or did she? For this episode, Amber was drinking Cabernet Sauvignon From F. Stephen Miller Cellars Naomi's Sources: https://murderpedia.org/female.P/p/polk-susan.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Polk https://web.archive.org...
This week, Amber covers the near fatal hazing of Danny Santulli at University of Missouri's Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Then, Naomi covers the incredulous true story of a man who spent decades pretending to be other people, in an attempt to stay young forever? For this episode, Amber was drinking Hearsay – Red Blend from Santa Barbara County Amber's Sources: House of Horrors: Secrets of College Greek Life Episode 1 Parents of freshman permanently impaired in hazing incident praise new l...
In this episode, Amber covers a high school catfishing story where a teen and her boyfriend face persistent harassment from an unknown number. Then, Naomi covers the harrowing rescue of 12 boys and their coach from the depths of a dangerous cave, that captivated the entire world. For this episode, Amber was drinking a lime San Pellegrino. Amber's Sources: Unknown Number Documentary 10 Jaw-Dropping Details 'Unknown Number' Didn't Include About Owen and Lauryn's Cyberbullying Case ‘Unknow...
This week, Naomi covers another notorious murder from the 80’s that inspired a made for tv movie: the murder of a beloved daughter whose death shook an entire community. Then Amber covers the making of the 1981 movie, Roar which was one of Hollywood's most dangerous and chaotic projects. For this episode, Amber was drinking Bebame Red from El Dorando County CA Naomi's Sources: https://murderpedia.org/female.P/p/protti-bernadette.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Kirsten_Costas...
This week, Amber covers the attempted murder of Ashley Freeman and Michael Grinnan. Ashley and Michael were college sweethearts and out for a night drive, when things went horribly wrong. Then, Naomi covers a mass killing in Melbourne, Australia that shocked the whole nation. For this episode, Amber was drinking Ben Ami, a red blend from California. Amber's Sources: Massillon murder suspect has decades-long criminal history Massillon man admits to killing two women, gets life term Ash...
This week, Naomi covers one of the most infamous murder trials in modern history, one of the first to be televised in real time. Then, Amber tells the story of a newly divorced dad, on his first vacation without his family, and a sight seeing excursion gone horribly wrong. Amber was drinking Sleight of Hand Cellars, a Columbia Valley Red. Naomi's sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/pamela-smart-accepts-responsibility-husbands-murder-first-time https://www.governor.nh.gov/governor-ayotte-pardon-r...
This week Amber covers the devastating murders of Kaylee Ann Brock and Julie Ann Mooney committed by Kiernan Brown. Then, Naomi tells the twisting tale of the death of a Houston socialite that inspired a made for tv movie. Amber's Sources: ‘I wish I could change it’: Killer apologizes for murdering two women with hammer | Trending | fox13memphis.com Families of Kiernan Brown's victims speak during his sentencing Invisible Choir Episode 242 “The One With Demons” Naomi's Sources: https://en.wik...
This week, Naomi covers a case of obsession that turned into murder when a young woman refused to be rejected. Then Amber covers a 16th birthday party that got completely out of control. Naomi's Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Ryan_Poston https://www.dmefuneral.com/obituaries/Ryan-Carter-Poston?obId=4462995 https://www.eonline.com//how-the-evidence-piled-up-against-shayna-hubers https://www.aetv.com/real-crime/ryan-poston-murder https://www.wcpo.com/news/sha...
This week, Amber covers the murder of Marise Chiverella; a cold case that went unsolved for 58 years. Then, Naomi goes down the Sovereign Citizen rabbit hole while covering a case of suicide by cop. Amber's Sources: Murder of Marise Chiverella - Wikipedia Marise Chiverella: Cold case murder of 9-year-old Pennsylvania girl solved nearly 58 years later | CNN How a Teenager Solved a 57-Year Cold Case Police Called Impossible Naomi's Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
This week, Naomi covers the decades old unsolved murder of an entire family in the Siskiyou Mountains in southern Oregon. Then Amber covers the story of raining blobs. In August 1994, the town of Oakville, Washington, experienced a bizarre phenomenon: it rained blobs of a clear, gelatinous substance Naomi's Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowden_family_murders https://www.strangeoutdoors.com/true-crime-in-the-outdoors/cowden-murders https://kobi5.com/news/unsolved-so-oregon-mystery-in-...
This week, Amber covers the murder of Rhonda Chantay Blankenship. Rhonda who went by Chantay, never returned home after her evening walk. Her body was later found in an abandoned house. Then, Naomi tells the story of a woman who skyrocketed to fame in the health and wellness industry, only to be revealed as the worst kind of deceiver. For this episode, Amber was drinking a raspberry hard seltzer. Amber's Sources: Dateline Podcast - Ep 250 March 4, 2025 https://www.tdcaa.com/journa...
This week, Naomi covers the life of a woman who terrorized everyone in her orbit, some of them to their death. Then Amber covers the February 2013 disastrous voyage of the Carnival Triumph cruise ship. For this episode, Amber was drinking a lime hard seltzer. Naomi's Sources; If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Knotek Amber's Sources: Trainwreck - Poop Cruise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carn...
This week Amber tells the story of Judith Therianos. 52-year-old Judy was visiting a friend who was sick, when she went missing. Then, Naomi takes us deep into the wilderness of northern Maine and one of the most convincing accounts of alien abduction on record. For this episode, Amber was drinking American Vintage Red Blend from CA Amber's Sources: The Murder Tapes S1 E3 Jane Does Murder of Judith Therianos by Timothy Frederick Johnson detailed on The Murder Tapes So...
This week, Naomi covers the story of a mother who would do anything to find the people who murdered her daughter. Then Amber cover a love on the run, when a convicted felon named Casey Cole White walked out of Lauderdale County Jail alongside a corrections officer named Vicky White For this episode, Amber was drinking Columbia Valley Chardonnay Naomi's Sources: why did you kill me? https://tbrnewsmedia.com/tag/crystal-theobald/ https://archive.thetab.com/julio-heredia-now Amber's Sources: Do...
In this episode, Amber covers the disappearance of Susan Cox Powell. Susan disappeared from her West Valley City, Utah home in December 2009. Her husband, Josh Powell became the primary person of interest, but he was never charged. Then, Naomi dives in on one of the worst pharmaceutical tragedies of all time. Amber's Sources: The Disappearance of Susan Cox Powell Documentary Where is Susan Powell? Her disappearance, young sons' horrific deaths haunt family - ABC News Deadly Negligence: ...
This week, Naomi covers a devastating case of the most unthinkable kind of murder – when a mother kills all her children. Then Amber tells the story of the most hated You Tuber, Onision. Naomi's Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_the_Dickason_children https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/lauren-dickason-trial https://www.thepress.co.nz/her-mind-trial-lauren-dickason https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanticide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanticide_Act https://www.ma...
This week, Amber tells the story of a mass murder against a group of young adults in the LGTBQ community. Then, Naomi dives into the murky waters of the death of a superstar that many believe, to this day, was not a suicide, but was, in fact, a murder. Amber was drinking Placer Andulez - Chardonnay from Spain Amber's Sources: Killer Cases S6 E6 “Murder at a House Party” Detroit man sentenced to life in prison for killing two gay men and a transgender woman Press Release - Detroit Man Ch...
This week, Naomi covers the tragic murder of an entire family, and dives into the profile of family annihilators. Then Amber covers the disappearance of Patrice Endres. Patrice disappeared in Forsyth County, Georgia, on Thursday, April 15, 2004. Her remains were discovered 20 months later in Dawson County, Georgia on December 6, 2005. Naomi's Sources: https://mail.murderpedia.org/male.S/s/sueppel-steven.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_City_Sueppel_murders https://abcnews.go.com/U...
In this episode, Amber covers the murder of 34-year old Gary Pocock. Gary was found half naked and beaten on the beach in a seaside town in England. Then, Naomi recounts the strange events in the life of Agatha Christie that some say was eerily similar to a plot of one of her books. For this episode, Amber was drinking 2020 Malbec from Mendoza Argentina Amber's Sources: A Killer Makes A Call S1 E5 Sheppey horror murder featured in new Channel 5 true crime series A Killer Makes A Call | Nurden...
LeeAnne Fontana Montes
Because in Hawaii unborn babies don't count. that's why Steven wasn't charged with Joshua's death. The reason it was only 2nd degree is because 1st degree is reserved for the death of law enforcement or ppl of that nature
LeeAnne Fontana Montes
Because in Hawaii unborn babies don't count. that's why Steven wasn't charged with Joshua's death. The reason it was only 2nd degree is because 1st degree is reserved for the death of law enforcement or ppl of that nature