The Impossible Murder of Julia Wallace
In 1931 Liverpool, a mysterious phone call about a business opportunity sent William Herbert Wallace to a non-existent address. He returned home to find his wife, Julia, murdered inside their locked house. With no forced entry and a timeline that baffled investigators, police zeroed in on William, believing the call was a fabricated alibi. He was convicted of murder, but in a stunning reversal, the verdict was overturned, leaving the case unsolved. This is the story of one of Britain’s most enduring and debated locked-room mysteries, a puzzle that continues to fascinate armchair detectives nearly a century later.
The Body in the Basement: The Murder of James Carroll
A domestic dispute call in Old Louisville, Kentucky, led police to a shocking discovery. In the basement of a historic home, they found the body of James Carroll, murdered and hidden in a sealed container. The investigation exposed a toxic love triangle involving Jeffrey Mundt and Joseph Banis, fueled by meth and counterfeit money. As the two lovers pointed fingers, a story of jealousy, greed, and betrayal emerged. This is the chilling case of a murder that revealed the horrifying secrets buried just beneath the surface of a seemingly quiet neighborhood.
Project X: The Birthday Party That Caused a Riot
It was supposed to be a quiet Sweet 16. But when a teenage girl in the Netherlands accidentally set her Facebook birthday invitation to “public,” it triggered a viral phenomenon known as “Project X Haren.” Tens of thousands of people RSVP’d, and thousands actually showed up, turning her small town into a full-blown riot zone. This is the shocking true story of how a simple social media mistake spiraled into chaos, property destruction, and international news, becoming a legendary cautionary tale about the unpredictable power of the internet.
The Rooftop Robber: The Wild Story of Jeffrey Manchester
Meet Jeffrey Manchester, the polite-but-armed robber who became known as "Roofman." For over a year, he cut holes in the roofs of McDonald's restaurants across the country. After a 45-year prison sentence, he escaped and spent six months living inside a Toys "R" Us, building a secret apartment in the walls. He started a new life with a new name, a girlfriend, and a church community, all while being one of America's most wanted fugitives. This is the unbelievable true story of a criminal mastermind with a bizarrely charming double life.
Nicole Sanchez: A Sister's Fight for Justice
In 1999, 17-year-old Nicole Sanchez was a bright, talented young woman with her whole life ahead of her. When she tried to end her controlling four-month relationship with her older boyfriend, Lionel Villarreal, he murdered her in a brutal act of violence. He was convicted of second-degree murder and given a "life" sentence that could see him walk free after just 20 years. This is the story of Nicole's tragic death and her sister's unwavering fight to keep a violent predator behind bars and to prevent him from harming another woman.
Kelsey Berreth: The Thanksgiving Murder Plot
When 29-year-old Kelsey Berreth disappeared on Thanksgiving Day 2018, her family refused to believe she had willingly left her 1-year-old daughter. Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, claimed she left on her own, but the discovery of her phone pinging 800 miles away in Idaho suggested otherwise. The investigation unraveled a horrifying plot involving a secret lover, a brutal murder, and a calculated cover-up. This is the story of how a holiday celebration turned into a crime scene and a family’s fight for justice revealed a killer hiding in plain sight.
When Pranks Turn Deadly: Swatting, Stunts, and Tragedies
In this Thursday episode, we explore shocking stories where pranks, online feuds, and marketing stunts spiraled into tragedies. From Andrew Finch, killed in a swatting incident over a $1.50 Call of Duty bet, to Marquis Byrd, killed by a sandbag thrown from an overpass by teens, to Pedro Ruiz, shot by his girlfriend in a YouTube stunt gone wrong—these cases remind us that pranks can have deadly consequences. We also cover the Aqua Teen Hunger Force bomb scare that shut down Boston. These are cautionary tales about the dangers of chasing views and underestimating consequences.
Daniel Brophy: The Chef Killed by His Romance Novelist Wife
Daniel Brophy was a beloved chef and culinary instructor in Portland, Oregon. On June 2, 2018, he was found shot to death inside his classroom at the Oregon Culinary Institute. The investigation led to his wife, Nancy Crampton Brophy, a romance novelist who had once written an essay titled "How to Murder Your Husband." Evidence included gun parts purchased online, life insurance policies, and surveillance footage. In May 2022, Nancy was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. This case proves that sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction.
Nikki Cheng: Husband Charged with Murder
When Nikki Cheng Saelee McCain vanished in May 2024, her husband Tyler publicly pleaded for her safe return. At a March 2025 press conference, Tyler stood next to Nikki's sisters and FBI agents, asking for help to find her. But in August 2025, Tyler was arrested and charged with Nikki's murder. Prosecutors allege he had a motive to silence her—one involving a disturbing history. Nikki is still missing. A $30,000 reward is offered for information.
Jane Mixer: The Controversial Conviction
In 1969, Jane Mixer, a 23-year-old University of Michigan law student, was found shot and strangled in a cemetery. For 30 years, her case was unsolved. In 2001, DNA testing pointed to Gary Leiterman, who was convicted in 2005. But the conviction was controversial—three scientists later argued the DNA was likely lab contamination. Gary maintained his innocence until his death in prison in 2019. Was he truly guilty, or was Jane's real killer never caught?
[Unsolved] Cheryl Coker: The Kroger Parking Lot Mystery
On October 2, 2018, Cheryl Coker vanished from her Riverside, Ohio home. Her SUV was found in a Kroger parking lot with her purse and phone inside. Cheryl—a bubbly mom and grandmother—had not left voluntarily. For 18 months, her family searched desperately. In April 2020, her remains were found in a wooded area. Police believe she was murdered at home. The only person of interest is her husband, Bill Coker. Despite strong evidence, no charges have been filed. Cheryl's family is still waiting for justice.
A Deadly Inheritance: The Von Stein Murder
In July 1988, Lieth Von Stein was brutally murdered in his Washington, North Carolina home while his wife Bonnie barely survived. The crime scene looked like a burglary, but nothing was taken. As detectives investigated, they uncovered a conspiracy involving Lieth's stepson Chris and his college friends who were obsessed with Dungeons & Dragons. The motive? A $2 million inheritance. This case explores how greed, entitlement, and fantasy role-playing led to one of North Carolina's most shocking family murders—a plot orchestrated by college kids who thought they could get away with it.
Absurd Lawsuits: Scams, Frauds, and Greed
Some lawsuits are so absurd they make you lose faith in humanity. This episode covers the wildest, most frivolous legal cases in American history. From Anna Ayala's Wendy's finger fraud (she planted a severed finger in her chili to sue for millions) to the man who sued himself, to the guy who demanded $67 million over a lost pair of pants—these stories prove greed and audacity know no bounds. We're diving into scams, frauds, and legal schemes so unbelievable you'll think we made them up. Spoiler: we didn't.
Janie Ballard: A Daughter's Deadly Greed
When a friend found 58-year-old Janie Ballard stabbed over 70 times in her Little Rock home, investigators immediately suspected her own daughter, Leslie, and Leslie's much older husband, Mike McCool. Leslie had grown up with every advantage, but after meeting Mike—a manipulative bodybuilder 22 years her senior with a violent past—she transformed completely. When Janie cut Leslie out of her will, the relationship turned deadly. This case explores how manipulation, greed, and toxic family dynamics led to one of Arkansas's most shocking matricides.
Forbidden Science: History’s Dark Experiments
Science is supposed to cure disease and improve life, but sometimes confidence goes off the rails. Today, we are taking you on a tour through history’s wildest moments when science went completely off the rails, including incidents where confidence reached levels of blowing up a dead whale, dropping cats out of planes, and poisoning an entire generation.
[Unsolved] Justice for Trish Haynes
In early 2018, 25-year-old Trish Haynes told her family she was heading to New Hampshire to clear up a court matter. Then she vanished. Four months later, a shocking discovery was made: a jawbone sealed inside a washing machine at the bottom of Grant Pond. Trish had been raised by her devoted grandparents and had dreams of modeling. She had a big heart and saw the best in everyone. Despite ample circumstantial evidence, no one has ever been held accountable for her murder. This is Trish's story, told with the help of her family.
[Unsolved] Jill Dando: Britain's Beloved Presenter
On April 26, 1999, beloved British television presenter Jill Dando was shot and killed on her London doorstep in broad daylight. The murder shocked the UK and sparked one of the largest investigations in British history. Barry George was convicted in 2001 but acquitted in 2008 due to lack of evidence. Despite decades of investigation and countless theories, Jill Dando's murder remains unsolved. Who killed one of Britain's most beloved TV personalities?
[Update] Marie Versos & Debbie Cisco: The Murders That Changed Ohio Law
On October 2, 2018, Cheryl Coker vanished from her Riverside, Ohio home. Her SUV was found in a Kroger parking lot with her purse and phone inside. Cheryl—a bubbly mom and grandmother—had not left voluntarily. For 18 months, her family searched desperately. In April 2020, her remains were found in a wooded area. Police believe she was murdered at home. The only person of interest is her husband, Bill Coker. Despite strong evidence, no charges have been filed. Cheryl's family is still waiting for justice.
Ruth Ellis: The Last Woman Hanged in Britain
In 1955, Ruth Ellis shot and killed her abusive lover David Blakely outside a London pub. At trial, she showed no remorse and admitted she intended to kill him. The jury took 14 minutes to convict her. On July 13, 1955, Ruth became the last woman executed in the UK. Her story is one of domestic abuse, desperation, and a legal system that failed her. Her execution sparked outrage and helped abolish capital punishment in Britain.
[Florida Files] Bone Valley: The Leo Schofield Case
In 1987, Michelle Schofield was murdered in Lakeland, Florida. Her husband Leo was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But Leo has always maintained his innocence. The Bone Valley podcast, created by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gilbert King, uncovered shocking evidence never presented at trial: DNA pointing to another suspect, ignored witness testimony, and a serial killer's confession. Despite this new evidence, Leo remains in prison. This episode features an interview with Gilbert King about his investigation and Leo's ongoing fight for freedom.
