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Welcome to a podcast that delves deep into the darkest corners of true crime. We explore the most chilling cold cases, uncover crimes so shocking they seem unreal, and shine a light on the tragic failures of the justice system. Each episode reveals a story that is unsolved, unbelievable, or unjust.
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One moment she was there, the next, she was gone. On February 18, 2019, 15-year-old Rebecca Reusch vanished from her sister’s Berlin home, leaving behind a void that continues to echo through Germany. With no witnesses and no trace of her ever leaving her sister's home, suspicion quickly fell upon her brother-in-law, the only other person in the home with Rebecca that morning. Disturbing internet searches on his devices hinted at a possible sinister motive, yet Rebecca's family adamantly maintains his innocence. Six years have passed, marked by the somber anniversary on February 18, 2025, and the authorities have confirmed that this investigation has shifted from a missing person case to a search for a body. In this episode, we delve into the chilling disappearance of Rebecca Reusch, examining the unsettling evidence, the conflicting narratives, and the countless theories about how a 15-year-old girl could vanish without a trace. CONTACT: Website: https://unsolvedunbelievab.wixsite.com/unsolvedEmail: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/unsolvedunbelievableunjust?igsh=N3I5b2o2Njcza3hw&utm_source=qr⁠⁠⁠⁠Reddit: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 ⁠ SOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IsCkCYqP5J1bT6IZ7iFHOXtnGOHqBRdjjkQqYrME4Cw/edit?tab=t.0 (lin to doc with all sources)
She knew he would come for her. She told the police she was terrified. But no one stopped him.On March 16, 2018, in St. Leonards, East Sussex, Michelle Savage and her mother, Heather Whitbread, were executed in their own home. The man behind the trigger? Michelle’s ex-husband, Craig Savage—a man she had just escaped. Armed with a stolen semi-automatic rifle, he carried out a brutal act of revenge that could have been prevented.This isn’t just a story of murder—it’s a story of a system that ignored a woman’s cries for help until it was too late.Why did no one listen? And how many more will suffer the same fate? Join us as we uncover the chilling case of Craig and Michelle Savage.CONTACT: Website: https://unsolvedunbelievab.wixsite.com/unsolvedEmail: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1⁠⁠⁠⁠  Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/unsolvedunbelievableunjust?igsh=N3I5b2o2Njcza3hw&utm_source=qr⁠⁠⁠Reddit: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 ⁠ SOURCES: "Craig Savage Guilty of Murdering Wife and Mother-in-Law." BBC News, 29 Oct. 2018, www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-46021020."Craig Savage: Ex-Soldier Killed Wife and Mother-in-Law ‘Execution-Style’." BBC News, 26 Oct. 2018, www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-45992033."Former Soldier Craig Savage Jailed for Life for Shooting Dead Ex-Wife and Mother-in-Law." Sky News, 30 Oct. 2018, news.sky.com/story/former-soldier-craig-savage-jailed-for-life-for-shooting-dead-ex-wife-and-mother-in-law-11539335."Michelle Savage and Her Mother Heather Whitbread Murdered in St Leonards Had Complained About Killer." Daily Mail, 30 Oct. 2018, www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6331551/Michelle-Savage-mother-Heather-Whitbread-murdered-St-Leonards-complained-killer.html."Man Charged with Murder of Mother and Daughter in East Sussex." The Guardian, 19 Mar. 2018, www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/19/man-charged-with-of-mother-and-daughter-in-east-sussex."Craig Savage Found Guilty of Murdering Ex-Wife and Mother-in-Law." The Mirror, 29 Oct. 2018, www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-craig-savage-guilty-murder-13500811."Jilted Husband Executed Wife, Mother-in-Law, and Family Dog after Rejection." The Telegraph, 15 Oct. 2018, www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/10/15/jilted-husband-executed-wife-mother-in-law-family-dog-rejection."Police Not Investigating Stalkers Properly, Leaving Victims at Risk of Being Murdered, Report Warns." Daily Mail, 5 Apr. 2019, www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6905155/Police-not-investigating-stalkers-properly-leaving-victims-risk-murdered-report-warns.html."Ex-Soldier Accused of Double Murder Was Attempting ‘Suicide by Cop,’ Trial Told." Guernsey Press, 25 Oct. 2018, guernseypress.com/news/uk-news/2018/10/25/ex-soldier-accused-of-double-murder-was-attempting-suicide-by-cop-trial-told."Craig Savage: Police Officers Disciplined over Domestic Violence Case Failures." BBC News, 9 Apr. 2019, www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-sussex-47867424."Disciplinary Action for Police Officers over Shana Grice Case." The Guardian, 9 Apr. 2019, www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/apr/09/disciplinary-action-for-police-officers-over-shana-grice.
In one of the most disturbing child abuse cases in recent history, Zachary and William Zulock, a married couple from Georgia, adopted two young boys and subjected them to unimaginable cruelty. When a digital trail of child exploitation led investigators to their doorstep, what law enforcement uncovered was more depraved than anyone could have imagined—7 terabytes of video evidence, secret text exchanges, and an underground network of predators. How did these men evade suspicion for so long? What role did technology play in exposing their crimes? And most importantly, how did the survivors find the strength to fight for justice? In this gripping episode, we unravel the shocking details of the case, the grueling investigation, and the moment justice was finally served. This is the story of the Zulock case. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1⁠⁠⁠  Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/unsolvedunbelievableunjust?igsh=N3I5b2o2Njcza3hw&utm_source=qr⁠⁠Reddit: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 ⁠ SOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EzK7N6bs8sJozjA54g_Fpdh500Cb6hRWItmm24caMTg/edit?usp=drive_link (link to doc with all sources)
A crime that sent shockwaves through Western Australia—Corryn Rayney, a devoted mother and respected lawyer, was found buried in a shallow grave in Kings Park in August 2007. Her brutal murder triggered one of the largest criminal investigations in Australian history, but instead of uncovering justice, it unraveled into a case mired in controversy and missteps. Police quickly honed in on Corryn’s husband, Lloyd Rayney, a prominent criminal barrister, branding him as the sole suspect in a very public manner. Yet, their investigation was riddled with tunnel vision, critical evidence was overlooked, and promising suspects were disregarded. Despite his acquittal and the court’s clear dismissal of the case against him, the question remains: Who killed Corryn Rayney? Join us as we examine how a flawed investigation allowed a killer to walk free, and explore the lingering mystery behind one of Australia’s most infamous unsolved cases. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: ⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1⁠⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/unsolvedunbelievableunjust?igsh=N3I5b2o2Njcza3hw&utm_source=qr⁠ Reddit: ⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 ⁠ YouTube. "Lloyd Rayney: Timeline." YouTube, LINK. Taylor, Emma. "The Victim: Corryn Rayney." The West Australian, LINK. O'Brien, Amanda. "Who Are the Rayneys?" WA Today, LINK. Taylor, Emma. "Pain Is Clear as Proud Dad Tells of Memories." The West Australian, LINK. O'Brien, Amanda. "No Cause of Death Revealed in Rayney Case." WA Today, LINK. "Lawyer Appeals for Info on Missing Wife." The Sydney Morning Herald, LINK. "Police Concerned for Missing Mum." The Sydney Morning Herald, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney: Timeline." ABC News, LINK. "Police Find Body of Corryn Rayney in Kings Park." ABC News, LINK. "Rayney Trial: Full Coverage." Yahoo News (Archived), LINK. "Rayney Freed on Bail to Spend Christmas with Daughters." WA Today, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Charged with Wilful Murder after Inner-City Arrest." WA Today, LINK. The State of Western Australia v. Rayney. Supreme Court of Western Australia (Archived), LINK. O'Brien, Amanda. "Rayney Trial: First Witness Called." WA Today, LINK. Judgment Summary: Rayney. Supreme Court of Western Australia, LINK. "Names of Judges Revealed for Rayney Appeal." ABC News, LINK. Rayney v. The State of Western Australia. Supreme Court of Western Australia (Archived), LINK. "Case Dismissed: No Retrial for Lloyd Rayney after Murder Acquittal." PerthNow, LINK. "It’s Over: State Won’t Challenge Rayney Acquittal." Courier Mail, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Awarded Two-Million-Dollar Defamation Payout." ABC News, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Launches Defamation Action against WA Police Forensic Consultant." PerthNow, LINK. "Lawyer Lloyd Rayney Struck Off for Secret Recordings, False Evidence." ABC News, LINK. "Forensic Investigator Ordered to Pay Lloyd Rayney $438,000 over Defamatory Comments." WA Today, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Breaks Silence: Calls for Cold Case Review of Wife Corryn’s Murder." PerthNow (Archived), LINK. "Commissioner Orders Rayney Cold Case Review." ABC News, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Calls for New Probe into Corryn Murder." ABC News, LINK. "Rayney Colleague Threatened with Charges by Police, Court Told." ABC News, LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Phone Tapping: Final Prosecution Submission." ABC News, LINK. Rayney v. The State of Western Australia. Supreme Court of Western Australia (Archived), LINK. "Lloyd Rayney Defamation Appeal over Prime Murder Suspect Claim." ABC News, LINK.
A father’s controversial decision to end his daughter’s life ignited a legal and ethical firestorm that shook Canada to its core. Tracy Latimer, a young girl living with one of the most severe forms of cerebral palsy, endured relentless pain and suffering. In 1993, her father, Robert Latimer, took her life, calling it an act of mercy—but was it? This episode delves deep into the case that divided a nation. Was Robert’s decision murder, mercy, or something in between? From the harrowing details of Tracy’s life to the courtroom battles that reached Canada’s highest court, we’ll explore every angle: Robert’s rationale, the impassioned voices of disability rights advocates, and the public’s conflicted response. Prepare to confront some of the hardest questions of morality, justice, and empathy. Would you call this justice served—or a miscarriage of it? And if faced with the same choice, what would you do? CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1⁠  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsolvedunbelievableunjust?igsh=N3I5b2o2Njcza3hw&utm_source=qr Reddit: ⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 ⁠ CITATIONS:  "Robert Latimer Case." The Canadian Encyclopedia, link. "Tracy Latimer: 25 Years Later." Inclusion Canada, 24 Oct. 2018, link. "Robert Latimer: 25 Years Later." CBC News, 20 Nov. 2019, link. "Robert Latimer Asks for a Pardon." CBC News, 11 July 2018, link. "Robert Latimer Still Defends Killing Daughter." CBC News, 13 Oct. 2011, link. "Latimer Convicted Again." The Canadian Encyclopedia, link. Hansen, Emma. "Robert Latimer: 25 Years of Debate." Regina Leader-Post, archived at Web Archive, 21 Feb. 2009, link. "Robert Latimer Denied Early Parole." CTV News, archived at Web Archive, 21 Sept. 2006, link. Perlez, Jane. "Father’s Killing of Canadian Girl: Mercy or Murder?" The New York Times, 1 Dec. 1997, link. "Latimer Decision Sparks Debate." The Globe and Mail, archived at Archive.ph, 5 Dec. 2007, link. "Latimer Appeals Denial of Early Parole." CBC News, 22 Oct. 2008, link. "Robert Latimer Appeals Parole Board Decision." Toronto Star, 22 Oct. 2008, link. "Public Opinion on the Latimer Case." Ipsos NA, archived at Web Archive, 27 Sept. 2007, link. "Latimer Case Factum." Council of Canadians with Disabilities, archived at Web Archive, 10 Feb. 2007, link. "The Latimer Case: A National Debate." Maclean’s, archived at Web Archive, 5 Jan. 2008, link. "Latimer Case Factum." Council of Canadians with Disabilities, archived at Web Archive, 10 Feb. 2007, link.
What if the house next door held a secret too horrifying to imagine? In a quiet English suburb, Virginia McCullough lived an ordinary life—or so it seemed. For four years, she concealed a gruesome truth: the murdered bodies of her parents, John and Lois, hidden in makeshift graves within her home. When her crime was exposed, Virginia’s hauntingly casual response—“Cheer up, at least you’ve caught the bad guy”—only deepened the mystery. What could push someone to such a dark place? And how did this sinister reality remain hidden for so long? Join us as we dissect the shocking details of this chilling case, exploring the motives, the psychology, and the disturbing aftermath of a crime that shattered the facade of a quiet neighborhood. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievalbeunjust@gmail.com Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unsolved.unbeliev?_t=ZM-8sY9PXET19y&_r=1  Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UUU_pod_true_crime/s/9cnlvORKc8 SOURCES: BBC News. "Virginia McCullough: Daughter Sentenced to Life for Parents' Murders." BBC News, 2024, link. Global News. "Virginia McCullough Killed Parents, Hid Bodies for Four Years." Global News, 2024, link. People. "Virginia McCullough Lived with Parents' Bodies for Four Years After Killing Them." People, 2024, link. Global News Digital Video. "Woman Kills Parents Video." Global News Digital Video, 2024, link. Essex Police. "Chelmsford Daughter Sentenced to Life for Murdering Parents." Essex Police, 2024, link. The Guardian. "Virginia McCullough Pleads Guilty to Murdering Parents at Essex Family Home." The Guardian, 2024, link. BBC News. "Virginia McCullough: New Details Emerge in Family Murder Case." BBC News, 2024, link. The Independent. "Virginia McCullough Sentenced for Parents' Murders in Chelmsford." The Independent, 2024, link. The Independent. "Family Devastated as Virginia McCullough Found Guilty." The Independent, 2024, link. Judiciary of England and Wales. R v Virginia McCullough Sentencing Remarks. 2024, link. Extra.ie. "Moment Compulsive Liar Virginia McCullough Is Arrested for Parents' Murders." Extra.ie, 2024, link. Birmingham Mail. "Daughter Killed Parents and Lived with Bodies for Four Years." Birmingham Mail, 2024, link. Essex Live. "Woman Who Killed Parents Sentenced: Live Updates." Essex Live, 2024, link. The Telegraph. "Virginia McCullough Sentenced for Parents' Murders." The Telegraph, 2024, link. Essex Live. "Great Baddow Murders: Virginia McCullough’s Trial Details." Essex Live, 2024, link. ITV News Anglia. "'Cheer Up, You Caught the Bad Guy': Virginia McCullough’s Confession." ITV News Anglia, 2024, link. The Tottenham Independent. "Virginia McCullough Faces Trial for Parents’ Murders." The Tottenham Independent, 2024, link. BBC News. "Virginia McCullough: Essex Police Uncover Shocking Crime." BBC News, 2024, link. BBC News. "Essex Trial: New Developments in Virginia McCullough Case." BBC News, 2024, link. Essex Live. "Great Baddow Murder Trial Set for 2024." Essex Live, 2024, link. Express & Star. "Family Devastated by Virginia McCullough’s Crime." Express & Star, 2024, link. The Times. "Virginia McCullough Kept Parents’ Bodies for Four Years." The Times, 2024, link.
On September 3, 1996, the quiet town of Turner Valley, Alberta, was shaken by a fire that would reveal a horror far worse than anyone could have imagined. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they believed the deaths of 36-year-old Jane Johnson and her 8-year-old daughter Cathryn were the result of a tragic accident. But as the investigation unfolded, it became clear that their deaths were no accident at all—they had been brutally murdered, and the fire was set to destroy the evidence. Despite years of investigation, countless interviews, and thousands of tips, the case remains unsolved to this day. What really happened that night, and why has no one ever been brought to justice for Jane and Cathryn's deaths? Join us as we explore the chilling and heartbreaking mystery of the Johnson murders, a case that has haunted Turner Valley for nearly three decades. CONTACT: Email - unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Tik Tok: @unsolved.unbeliev Youtube: @unsolvedunbelievableunjustpod SOURCES: "Jane and Cathryn Johnson." UC Files, 1996, www.ucfiles.com/Files/1996/jane-cathryn-johnson.php. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. Burrell, Rochelle. "RCMP Continue Search for Murderer After 20 Years." Western Wheel, 19 Sept. 2016, www.westernwheel.ca/local-news/rcmp-continue-search-for-murderer-after-20-year-1532860. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Alberta Double Murder: Person of Interest in B.C." CBC News, 18 Jan. 2011, www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-double-murder-person-of-interest-in-b-c-1.1026643. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "RCMP Looking to Crack Cold Case." CTV News Calgary, 12 Apr. 2011, calgary.ctvnews.ca/rcmp-looking-to-crack-cold-case-1.690935. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Retired Senior Mountie Says Answers Could Still Come in B.C. Homicides." The Northern View, 19 Oct. 2021, www.thenorthernview.com/news/retired-senior-mountie-says-answers-could-still-come-in-b-c-homicides-5967024. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. Burrell, Rochelle. "RCMP Won’t Give Up on 15-Year Murder Case." Western Wheel, 11 Sept. 2014, www.westernwheel.ca/local-news/rcmp-wont-give-up-on-15-year-murder-1523606. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Cold Case Focus of Reenactment." High River Online, 22 Oct. 2014, highriveronline.com/articles/cold-case-focus-of-reenactment. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Mounties Vow to Catch Jane and Cathryn Johnson’s Killer." Cold Case USA, 5 Sept. 2011, coldcaseusa.blogspot.com/2011/09/mounties-vow-to-catch-jane-cathryn.html. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "10 Haunting Canadian Murders That No One Can Solve." Listverse, 9 Sept. 2014, listverse.com/2014/09/09/10-haunting-canadian-murders-that-no-one-can-solve. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "18: The Murder and Cover-Up of Jane and Cathryn Johnson." Gone But Never Forgotten podcast, ListenNotes, www.listennotes.com/podcasts/gone-but-never/18-the-murder-and-cover-up-MrhKLHDF3qt. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Turner Valley." UC Files, www.ucfiles.com/town-city/turner-valley.php. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024. "Jane and Cathryn Johnson." Calgary Herald, 1996, www.newspapers.com/article/calgary-herald-jane-and-cathryn-johnson/95250080/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2024.
The phrase “grab ‘em by the pussy” became infamous overnight, but it’s just one chapter in a troubling history of allegations leveled against Donald Trump. Today, we’re pulling back the curtain on accusations from 26 women, detailing experiences from groping to rape. This episode includes chilling clips of Trump himself admitting to some of the behavior and examines the women’s accounts alongside his team’s responses. Join us as we navigate the disturbing accusations and uncover the stories behind the headlines. Listen to all of the evidence so you can decide for yourself - is it an injustice for a man accused of these things to be the President of the United States. CONTACT: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com⁠SOURCES⁠ (the list exceeded the description character limit so click to view all sources here)The Spotify polls were not working when I uploaded this episode :( LMK your thoughts in the comments instead!
Falling from 4,000 feet with two failed parachutes, Victoria Cilliers defied death in a terrifying skydiving accident—but what she didn’t know was that this wasn’t an accident at all. Her husband, Emile, had allegedly tampered with her equipment, setting off an investigation that uncovered a dark web of secrets: affairs, mounting debts, and a life insurance policy that made her worth more to him dead than alive. As detectives unraveled the chilling details, they faced an unexpected twist—Victoria's own testimony in Emile’s defense. Tune in as we explore a harrowing tale of betrayal, survival, and manipulation in this unforgettable case. CONTACT: Email: Unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: The Independent. (2023). Victoria Cilliers: Husband ‘tampered with parachute’ in alleged murder plot. Retrieved from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/victoria-cilliers-emile-wife-channel-the-fall-skydive-b2561127.html Pan Macmillan. (n.d.). Victoria Cilliers: A story of survival and betrayal. Retrieved from https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/general/victoria-cilliers The Guardian. (2018). Emile Cilliers and the parachute murder plot: The inside story. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jul/14/emile-cilliers-psychopath-inside-story-parachute-murder-plot iNews. (2019). Victoria Cilliers: Surviving a murder plot from 4,000 feet. Retrieved from https://inews.co.uk/news/victoria-cilliers-skydive-murder-plot-survived-now-3103351?srsltid=AfmBOorRDoIHJBfKV_6g_FN4XzozAYMcR7fAS8SnYaXH_i-SofZ-oXQF YouTube. (2023). Victoria Cilliers’ survival story: A shocking account [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTNXQ5vloMQ The Independent. (n.d.). Victoria Cilliers topic page. Retrieved from https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/victoria-cilliers BBC News. (2018). Emile Cilliers: Trials and conviction in the parachute case. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-44209421 The Irish News. (2023). Victoria Cilliers’ story of survival against the odds. Retrieved from https://www.irishnews.com/entertainment/victoria-cilliers-a-true-story-about-skydiving-mother-supposed-to-die-in-husbands-parachute-murder-plot-WOEKRAGZWFG5JNPJ3TET5ESMUU/
On November 17, 1987, the Dardeen family was brutally murdered in their Illinois home. Elaine Dardeen, seven months pregnant, was beaten to death along with her young son, Peter. In a horrifying twist, she gave birth during the attack, and her newborn daughter was also killed. Initially, her husband Keith was suspected, but his body was found the next day, shot and assaulted. Over a decade later, a serial killer claimed responsibility, but his confession was filled with inconsistencies. To this day, the murders remain unsolved, leaving behind questions of who committed such a horrific crime—and why. Join us as we dive into this tragic and terrifying case in search of elusive answers. This is the story of the Dardeen family—an unsolved tragedy that is both unbelievable and unjust. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: "Interview with a Murderer." *The Southern Illinoisan*, May 16, 2010. [https://thesouthern.com/news/local/interview-with-a-murderer/article_12b60fc2-60a6-11df-b581-001cc4c002e0.html](https://thesouthern.com/news/local/interview-with-a-murderer/article_12b60fc2-60a6-11df-b581-001cc4c002e0.html). Wright, John. "13-Year Vigil of Fear Eases in Illinois Town." *Chicago Tribune*, March 13, 2000. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/2000/03/13/13-year-vigil-of-fear-eases-in-illinois-town/](https://www.chicagotribune.com/2000/03/13/13-year-vigil-of-fear-eases-in-illinois-town/). "Unsolved Murder Still Haunts Tri-State Family Two Decades Later." *14 News*, November 9, 2007. [https://www.14news.com/story/7372700/unsolved-murder-still-haunts-tri-state-family-two-decades-later/](https://www.14news.com/story/7372700/unsolved-murder-still-haunts-tri-state-family-two-decades-later/). Chavez, Nicole. "Who Killed the Dardeen Family? The Case Remains Unsolved." *People*, August 9, 2023. [https://people.com/dardeen-murders-unsolved-who-killed-illinois-family-8649561](https://people.com/dardeen-murders-unsolved-who-killed-illinois-family-8649561). "Gruesome Murder of an Illinois Family Remains Unsolved; Main Suspect is Executed." *First Alert 4*, January 21, 2022. [https://www.firstalert4.com/2022/01/21/gruesome-murder-an-illinois-family-remains-unsolved-main-suspect-is-executed/](https://www.firstalert4.com/2022/01/21/gruesome-murder-an-illinois-family-remains-unsolved-main-suspect-is-executed/). "Heartland Unsolved: Never Forget." *KFVS 12 News*, November 5, 2019. [https://www.kfvs12.com/2019/11/05/heartland-unsolved-never-forget/](https://www.kfvs12.com/2019/11/05/heartland-unsolved-never-forget/).
Beneath the surface of Canada’s justice system lies a tragic saga of lives upended by a single man’s catastrophic failures. Dr. Charles Smith, once hailed as a leading forensic child pathologist, became the architect of a series of wrongful convictions that haunt the nation. A 2005 Ontario coroner's review of 45 autopsies exposed how Smith’s questionable conclusions of foul play led to 13 wrongful criminal convictions, shattering the lives of innocent people. Join us as we delve into the profound consequences of one man performing a job he was tragically unqualified for, revealing the devastating impact of his errors on countless lives. CONTACT: Email: Unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Ontario Attorney General Report: Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. (2008). Report of the Inquiry into pediatric forensic pathology in Ontario: Volume 1 [PDF]. Retrieved from https://wayback.archive-it.org/16312/20211208105310/http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/inquiries/goudge/report/v1_en_pdf/Vol_1_Eng_ES.pdf Wrongful Convictions Case: Sherry Sherret Robinson: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Sherry Sherret Robinson. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/sherry-sherret-robinson Wrongful Convictions Case: Brenda Waudby: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Brenda Waudby. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/brenda-waudby Wrongful Convictions Case: C.F.: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). C.F. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/c-f Wrongful Convictions Case: C.M.: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). C.M. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/c-m Wrongful Convictions Case: Dinesh Kumar: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Dinesh Kumar. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/dinesh-kumar Wrongful Convictions Case: Maria Shepherd: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Maria Shepherd. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/maria-shepherd Wrongful Convictions Case: O'Neil Blackett: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). O'Neil Blackett. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/o-neil-blackett Wrongful Convictions Case: Richard Brant: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Richard Brant. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/richard-brant Wrongful Convictions Case: William Mullins-Johnson: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). William Mullins-Johnson. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/william-mullins-johnson Wrongful Convictions Case: Tammy Marquardt: Wrongful Convictions Canada. (n.d.). Tammy Marquardt. Retrieved from https://www.wrongfulconvictions.ca/cases/tammy-marquardt The Star Article: Redden, J. (2020, November 20). Woman fights to sue pathologist over wrongful conviction. The Star. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com/news/woman-fights-to-sue-pathologist/article_41e7b5a0-53ae-58cc-ab9f-035c15e13b01.html CBC News Article: CBC News. (2021, November 19). Wrongfully accused mother can sue pathologist, appeal court rules. CBC. Retrieved from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/wrongfully-accused-mom-can-sue-pathologist-appeal-court-1.646561
For over two decades, Elisabeth Fritzl lived a life of unspeakable horror, imprisoned by her own father in a hidden cellar in the basement of her family home. From the age of 18 to 42, she suffered unimaginable sexual abuse and gave birth to eight children in confinement. This chilling story reveals the depths of human cruelty while highlighting the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit. Listener discretion is advised. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: All That's Interesting Article: Elia, L. (2021, October 5). Elisabeth Fritzl spent 24 years in captivity — and had seven children with her father. All That's Interesting. Retrieved from https://allthatsinteresting.com/elisabeth-fritzl#:~:text=Elisabeth%20Fritzl%20spent%2024%20years,the%20whereabouts%20of%20her%20daughter. Independent Article: Jolly, J. (2020, June 30). Whatever became of Elisabeth Fritzl? The Independent. Retrieved from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/whatever-became-of-elisabeth-fritzl-1924645.html All That's Interesting Article: Elia, L. (2021, October 5). Elisabeth Fritzl's children: What happened to them? All That's Interesting. Retrieved from https://allthatsinteresting.com/elisabeth-fritzl-children ABC News Article: ABC News. (2008, April 30). Elisabeth Fritzl story: Daughter kept captive in cellar. ABC News. Retrieved from https://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=4768253 The Guardian Article (2008): Willsher, K. (2008, October 31). Josef Fritzl: The man who kept his daughter locked in a cellar. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/oct/31/joseffritzl-austria The Guardian Article (2008): Willsher, K. (2008, May 6). Josef Fritzl: ‘My father was a monster’ — Elisabeth Fritzl speaks out. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/may/06/austria.internationalcrime Sky News Article: Sky News. (2023, May 1). Who is Josef Fritzl, the rapist who kept his daughter locked in a cellar for 24 years? Sky News. Retrieved from https://news.sky.com/story/who-is-josef-fritzl-the-rapist-who-kept-his-daughter-locked-in-a-cellar-for-24-years-12878269 The Guardian Article (2024): O'Carroll, L. (2024, January 25). Josef Fritzl to be moved from psychiatric unit to regular prison, lawyer says. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/25/josef-fritzl-to-be-moved-regular-prison-from-psychiatric-unit-lawyer The Guardian Article (2009): Willsher, K. (2009, March 21). Josef Fritzl: ‘I’m not a monster’ — psychiatrist who treated him speaks out. The Guardian. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/mar/21/josef-fritzl-pyschiatrist-interview
For over four decades, the chilling mystery of three missing friends has left investigators and families in a haunting state of uncertainty. On December 23, 1974, Rachel Trlica, Renee Wilson, and Julie Moseley set out for what should have been a routine day of last-minute Christmas shopping at the mall, but that ordinary outing spiraled into darkness when they vanished without a trace. Despite relentless searches, countless leads, and exhaustive interviews, the fate of Rachel, Renee, and Julie remains shrouded in mystery. In this episode we delve into the perplexing details of their disappearance, the profound impact on their loved ones, and the enduring questions that continue to puzzle those searching for answers. Join us as we explore this haunting case and the quest for closure that still resonates today. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Star-Telegram Article: Hinton, A. (2018, January 11). The mystery of the Fort Worth trio: Three girls vanished without a trace in 1974. Star-Telegram. Retrieved from https://www.star-telegram.com/latest-news/article190898639.html NBC DFW Article: McCoy, B. (2021, October 6). Volunteer diver to drag cars from Benbrook Lake possibly tied to Fort Worth missing trio. NBC DFW. Retrieved from https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/volunteer-diver-to-drag-cars-from-benbrook-lake-possibly-tied-to-fort-worth-missing-trio/245582/ NBC DFW Article: McCoy, B. (2022, July 12). Nearly 50 years later, billboards aim to regenerate tips in Fort Worth missing girls cold case. NBC DFW. Retrieved from https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/nearly-50-years-later-billboards-aim-to-regenerate-tips-in-fort-worth-missing-girls-cold-case/3265549/ Uncovered Article: Uncovered. (n.d.). The disappearance of the Fort Worth trio. Retrieved from https://uncovered.com/the-disappearance-of-the-fort-worth-trio/ Missing Angels Blog: Peters, D. (2009, November). For Worth missing trio: Mary, Rachel, and Julie. Missing Angels Blog. Retrieved from https://deaniepeters-missingangels.blogspot.com/2009/11/for-worth-missing-trio-mary-rachel.html WFAA Article: WFAA Staff. (2022, August 24). Melissa Highsmith case giving renewed hope in one of Fort Worth's biggest unsolved mysteries. WFAA. Retrieved from https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/melissa-highsmith-case-giving-renewed-hope-one-of-fort-worth-biggest-unsolved-mysteries/287-87310697-5813-42f1-b457-b9ae5a0db978 Hometown by Handlebar Article: Hometown by Handlebar. (2020, February 24). The Fort Worth trio: An enduring mystery. Hometown by Handlebar. Retrieved from https://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=32310
Michael Morton spent 25 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. His harrowing story of wrongful conviction reveals the shocking details of how crucial evidence was deliberately hidden by the very prosecutor charged with seeking justice. As we delve into this miscarriage of justice, we uncover the fallout that led to the prosecutor’s disbarment and imprisonment for prosecutorial misconduct and contempt of court. Michael’s incredible journey from despair to exoneration is a powerful testament to the flaws in our justice system and the unwavering resilience of the human spirit. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Innocence Project: Innocence Project. (n.d.). Michael Morton. Retrieved from https://innocenceproject.org/cases/michael-morton/ Texas Archive: Texas Archive of the Moving Image. (2022). Michael Morton. Retrieved from https://texasarchive.org/2022_00413 Statesman Article (2011): Sweeney, K. (2011, December 20). Former prosecutor apologizes to wrongfully convicted man. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20111220130837/http://www.statesman.com/news/local/former-prosecutor-apologizes-to-wrongfully-convicted-man-1974368.html Texas Monthly Article: Wise, J. (2021, July). The innocent man: Part two. Texas Monthly. Retrieved from https://www.texasmonthly.com/true-crime/the-innocent-man-part-two/ Texas Tribune Interview: Mendez, M. (2012, January 12). John Raley on the Michael Morton case: ‘I never wanted to be in the courtroom.’ Texas Tribune. Retrieved from https://www.texastribune.org/2012/01/12/john-raley-tt-interview/ Chronicle Blog Post (2012): Hart, P. (2012, March 25). 60 Minutes to spotlight Morton case Sunday. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20120325211704/http://blog.chron.com/pattihart/2012/03/60-minutes-to-spotlight-morton-case-sunday/ Statesman Article (2013): Smith, M. (2013, February 3). Michael Morton’s lawyers aim to prove misconduct. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved from https://archive.ph/20130203134849/http://www.statesman.com/news/local/michael-mortons-lawyers-aim-to-prove-misconduct-1903013.html?viewAsSinglePage=true Statesman Article (2013): Henson, C. (2013, June 30). Ken Anderson court of inquiry resumes. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved from https://archive.ph/20130630092702/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/ken-anderson-court-of-inquiry-resumes/nXRLm/#selection-2017.1-2025.326 Texas Tribune Article (2013): Mendez, M. (2013, April 23). Judge rules Anderson court inquiry can proceed. Texas Tribune. Retrieved from https://www.texastribune.org/2013/04/23/judge-rules-anderson-court-inquiry/ Statesman Article (2016): Henson, C. (2016, February 5). Ken Anderson to serve 10 days in jail. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20160205075611/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/ken-anderson-to-serve-10-days-in-jail/nbmsH/ Statesman Article (2013): Henson, C. (2013, December 13). Ken Anderson released from Williamson County Jail. Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20131213213755/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/ken-anderson-released-from-williamson-county-jail/nbtKN/ Vote Smart Statement: Perry, R. (2013, June 14). Gov. Perry signs Senate Bill 1611, the Michael Morton Act. Vote Smart. Retrieved from https://justfacts.votesmart.org/public-statement/783332/gov-perry-signs-senate-bill-1611-the-michael-morton-act#.WP0GpYjyvIU CNN Article: Smith, M. (2013, December 4). Exonerated prisoner update: Michael Morton. CNN. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2013/12/04/justice/exonerated-prisoner-update-michael-morton/index.html
Imagine discovering that someone close to you harbored sinister intentions — detailed plans to kidnap, rape, and cannibalize you. Now, what if that person was your spouse? In this chilling episode, we delve into the shocking case of Gilberto Valle III, infamously known as the "Cannibal Cop." Kathleen Mangan's ordinary search through her husband's computer took a nightmarish turn when she stumbled upon disturbing online chats. Instead of finding evidence of an affair, she uncovered a horrifying conspiracy involving detailed discussions of violence and cannibalism aimed at her and other unsuspecting women. Join us as we explore the dark corners of online communication and the terrifying reality of secrets lurking behind closed doors. This case serves as a haunting reminder: you never truly know what someone is planning, even when they seem closest to you. CONTACT: Email:unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: NBC News Article: Baker, P. (2023, July 7). Two British men arrested in New York in cannibal cop case. NBC News. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-british-men-arrested-new-york-cannibal-cop-case-flna1c8644297⁠ New York Times Article (2014): Goldstein, J. (2014, June 30). Officer’s conviction in cannibalism case overturned. The New York Times. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/01/nyregion/officers-conviction-in-cannibalism-case-overturned.html⁠ New York Times Article (2013): Goldstein, J. (2013, February 27). In cannibal case, recalling a warning from Gilberto Valle’s wife. The New York Times. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/27/nyregion/in-cannibal-case-recalling-a-warning-from-gilberto-valles-wife.html⁠ New York Times Article (2013): Goldstein, J. (2013, February 26). Gilberto Valle’s wife testifies as trial starts in cannibal case. The New York Times. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/nyregion/gilberto-valles-wife-testifies-as-trial-starts-in-cannibal-case.html?action=click&module=RelatedCoverage&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer⁠ CNN Article: Lee, M. (2013, February 27). New York officer's cannibalism fantasies put on trial. CNN. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/us/new-york-officer-cannibalism/index.html⁠ New York Times Article (2015): Goldstein, J. (2015, April 16). Gilberto Valle, ex-New York police officer, talks about his cannibalism fantasies in film. The New York Times. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/17/nyregion/gilberto-valle-ex-new-york-police-officer-talks-about-his-cannibalism-fantasies-in-film.html⁠ Rolling Stone Article: Schwartz, A. (2023, March 15). 'Cannibal Cop' doc questions the line between fantasy and murder. Rolling Stone. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/cannibal-cop-doc-questions-line-between-fantasy-and-murder-67257/⁠ Electronic Frontier Foundation Case: Electronic Frontier Foundation. (n.d.). United States v. Gilberto Valle. Retrieved from ⁠https://www.eff.org/cases/united-states-v-gilberto-valle⁠ Wild Blue Press Author Bio: Whitney, B. (n.d.). Gil Valle. Retrieved from ⁠https://wildbluepress.com/gil-valle-brian-whitney-author-bio/⁠ Court Decision Archive: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. (2016, March 5). Gilberto Valle v. United States. Retrieved from ⁠https://web.archive.org/web/20160305005520/http://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/697181f9-beaf-43e6-ac8f-118a708851ed/2/doc/14-2710_complete_opn.pdf⁠ Davidson, P. (2006). Death by cannibal: Minds with an appetite for murder. Penguin Group.
On September 5, 1982, in Craig, Alaska, the commercial fishing vessel Investor became the scene of a chilling massacre, claiming the lives of eight individuals, including owner Mark Coulthurst, his wife Irene, their two children Kimberly and Johnny, and crew members Dean Moon, Michael Stewart, Chris Heyman, and Jerome Keown. As the boat was set ablaze to destroy evidence, a sinister mystery unfolded, leaving only devastation in its wake. One man was arrested, yet justice has remained out of reach, as no one has ever been convicted for this horrific crime. CONTACT: Email: Unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Hale, L. E. (2018). What happened in Craig: Alaska's worst unsolved mass murder. Epicenter Press. Google News Article: Author Unknown. (1985, October 11). [Title of the article]. The [Name of the Newspaper]. Retrieved from https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19851011&id=ibkwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5551,4253964&hl=en (Note: You'll need to replace “[Title of the article]” and “[Name of the Newspaper]” with the actual title and name of the newspaper.) People Article: Sweeney, K. (2022, August 18). John Peel on the shocking murders that rocked Alaska and the fishing boat that led to a true crime podcast. People. Retrieved from https://people.com/crime/john-peel-interview-alaska-investor-fishing-boat-murders/ The Sun Article: Author Unknown. (2022, August 19). Investor’s gruesome murders in Alaska: Inside the twisted true crime tale of Mark Coulthurst and John Peel. The Sun. Retrieved from https://www.the-sun.com/news/9044502/investor-murders-alaska-mark-coulthurst-john-peel-true-crime/ (Note: The author of this article is not specified. If you find an author, you can include it.) Front Page Detectives Article: Author Unknown. (2023, March 17). Inside the shocking Alaska murder and arson case tied to a fishing boat. Front Page Detectives. Retrieved from https://www.frontpagedetectives.com/p/alaska-murder-arson-fishing-boat-case
While searching for missing woman Shannon Gilbert near Oak Beach, Long Island, police stumbled upon a chilling revelation—a serial killer had been preying on the area for years, undetected. Join us as we uncover the haunting twists and turns of this investigation and explore why, even now, the Long Island Serial Killer remains at large. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: MyFoxNY. (2011, April 4). 8 sets of remains recovered from beach. Archived from the original on April 7, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://web.archive.org/web/20110407094557/http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/8-sets-of-remains-recovered-from-beach-20110404 Fox News. (2021, March 2). 3 more sets of human remains found on New York beach. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.foxnews.com/us/3-more-sets-of-human-remains-found-on-new-york-beach CBS New York. (2011, April 11). Investigators of Gilgo Beach victims expand search on L.I. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/04/11/investigators-of-gilgo-beach-victims-expand-search-on-l-i/ St. Fleur, N. (2011, May 9). Authorities identify a fifth L.I. victim. The New York Times. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/nyregion/authorities-identify-a-fifth-li-victim.html CBS News. (2011, March 30). Long Island serial killer case. YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMZQrm7CNho ABC News. (2020, July 17). Long Island’s suspected serial killer case. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/long-islands-suspected-serial-killer-case/story?id=68328499 Tatum, S. (2020, December 22). Why hasn’t the Long Island serial killer case been solved? Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/why-hasnt-the-long-island-serial-killer-case-been-solved-119604/
In 2009, Robert H. Richards IV, a wealthy heir, confessed to raping his 5-year-old daughter—and walked free without serving a single day in jail. How did the justice system allow such an appalling outcome? Join us as we delve into the shocking details of this case, exposing how privilege can undermine accountability in even the most horrific crimes. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: All That's Interesting. (n.d.). *Famous acquittals: The most shocking courtroom verdicts in history*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://allthatsinteresting.com/famous-acquittals/3 Cam, D. (2019, June 14). How a Du Pont heir avoided jail time for a heinous crime. *Forbes*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.forbes.com/sites/denizcam/2019/06/14/how-a-du-pont-heir-avoided-jail-time-for-a-heinous-crime/#743db5dc29db McMahon, D. (2014, June 27). Du Pont heir, ex-wife settle child sexual abuse lawsuit. *Delaware Online*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2014/06/27/du-pont-heir-ex-wife-settle-child-sexual-abuse-lawsuit/11578711/ Shoichet, C. E. (2014, April 2). Delaware judge: Du Pont heir ‘would not fare well in prison’. *CNN*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.cnn.com/2014/04/02/justice/delaware-du-pont-rape-case/index.html Roderick, R. (2014, April 2). The Du Pont heir and the homeless mom: America’s prison bias. *The Guardian*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/apr/02/dupont-heir-homeless-mom-america-prison-bias McCarthy, J. (2020, January 16). Child sexual abuse case involving Du Pont heir resurfaces. *NBC Philadelphia*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/del-child-sexual-abuse-case-involving-dupont-heir-resurfaces/101793/ Change.org. (n.d.). *Sentence convicted child rapist Robert H. Richards IV to serve the mandatory 10-year prison term for his crimes*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.change.org/p/jan-r-jurden-sentence-convicted-child-rapist-robert-h-richards-iv-to-serve-the-mandatory-10-year-prison-term-for-his-crimes Shapiro, E. (2014, March 29). Du Pont heir Robert H. Richards IV got probation. *Business Insider*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from http://static6.businessinsider.com/du-pont-heir-robert-h-richards-iv-got-probation-2014-3 Fenton, J. (2014, March 29). Du Pont heir dodges prison after raping three-year-old daughter because he "wouldn't fare well." *The Independent*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/dupont-heir-robert-h-richards-dodges-prison-after-raping-three-year-old-daughter-because-he-wouldnt-9228217.html *CBS News*. (2014, March 28). Lawsuit: Du Pont heir convicted of rape abused 2nd child. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lawsuit-du-pont-heir-convicted-of-rape-abused-2nd-child/ Morrow, J. (2014, March 31). Du Pont heir gets probation for raping 3-year-old daughter. *Vanity Fair*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.vanityfair.com/news/business/2014/03/du-pont-heir-gets-probation-for-raping-3-year-old-daughter Roderick, R. (2014, April 2). The Du Pont heir and the homeless mom: America’s prison bias. *The Guardian*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/apr/02/dupont-heir-homeless-mom-america-prison-bias Schaffer, A. (2014, March 29). Wealthy child rapist avoids jail in Delaware. *Time*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://time.com/43626/wealthy-child-rapist-jail-delaware/ Coates, T. (2014, March 31). Du Pont heir Robert H. Richards IV gets probation for raping his daughter. *Slate*. Retrieved October 27, 2024, from https://slate.com/human-interest/2014/03/dupont-heir-robert-h-richards-iv-gets-probation-for-raping-his-daughter-judge-says-he-will-not-fare-well-in-prison.html
For over a decade, Ariel Castro’s house concealed unimaginable horrors, while police missed repeated chances to uncover the truth. In Part 2 of our Cleveland Abductions series, we dive into the dark details of Castro’s crimes, the harrowing escape of his victims, and the stunning police oversights that allowed his abuse to continue. Discover how these brave women finally broke free, and the shocking number of times Castro’s home was nearly exposed—yet overlooked. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Glatt, John. The Lost Girls: The True Story of the Cleveland Abductions and the Incredible Rescue of Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus. St. Martin's Press, 2015.
For over a decade, Ariel Castro held Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Georgina DeJesus captive in his Cleveland home, hiding unimaginable horrors behind a facade of normalcy. We’ll uncover who Castro really was, how he lured his victims, and the dark path that led to his crimes. In part 2, we dive deeper into the chilling details of his crimes, the courageous escape of his victims, and his explosive trial. Join us to explore how Castro evaded capture for so long, and the countless missed chances to stop him sooner. CONTACT: Email: unsolvedunbelievableunjust@gmail.com SOURCES: Glatt, John. The Lost Girls: The True Story of the Cleveland Abductions and the Incredible Rescue of Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus. St. Martin's Press, 2015.
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