[Unsolved] Bison Dele: The NBA Champion Who Vanished at Sea
In July 2002, former NBA champion Bison Dele sailed across the South Pacific with his girlfriend Serena Karlan, his brother Miles Dabord, and skipper Bertrand Saldo. In September, Miles returned alone. Bison, Serena, and Bertrand had vanished. Miles tried to access Bison's money before dying by suicide. Investigators believe Miles killed all three at sea, but their bodies were never found. Without evidence or a living suspect, the case remains unsolved.
[Update] Brittanee Drexel: The 13-Year Mystery Solved
In April 2009, 17-year-old Brittanee Drexel vanished during spring break in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For 13 years, her family searched for answers. In 2022, the case broke open when Raymond Moody confessed to kidnapping, raping, and murdering Brittanee. He led police to her remains and pleaded guilty, receiving life in prison. This update episode covers the 2009 disappearance, the years of searching, and the 2022 breakthrough that finally brought closure to Brittanee's family.
Harvey Milk: The Assassination of Hope
On November 27, 1978, Harvey Milk—the first openly gay elected official in California—was assassinated in San Francisco City Hall by former supervisor Dan White. White also killed Mayor George Moscone. White was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, not murder, after his defense cited depression and junk food consumption. The lenient verdict sparked riots.
[Crossover] Interview with Annie Elise from 10 to Life
Mandy and Melissa interview Annie Elise, host of the massively popular true crime podcast and YouTube channel 10 to Life. Annie shares her journey from fashion to true crime, discusses the challenges of YouTube censorship, and talks about the emotional toll of covering sensitive cases. The conversation includes insights on Ruby Frankie, Casey Anthony, Gypsy Rose, and more. Plus, a hilarious Vanderpump Rules trivia game! A fun and insightful crossover episode for true crime fans.
[Unsolved] Stephanie Wasilishin: Murdered on an Arizona Trail
On June 10, 2003, 28-year-old Stephanie Wasilishin went for a run on a trail near Prescott, Arizona. She never returned. Her body was discovered the next day—she had been sexually assaulted and murdered. Investigators collected DNA evidence, but despite extensive investigation and numerous leads, no one has ever been arrested. Stephanie's family has spent more than 20 years waiting for justice. Her killer is still out there.
If you have information, contact Yavapai County Sheriff's Office: (928) 771-3260
March Mailbag: Hilarious Listener Stories and Low-Stakes Crimes
In this fun bonus Mailbag episode, Mandy and Melissa share hilarious stories submitted by listeners! From bizarre local news headlines to family members who committed low-stakes crimes, this episode is a lighter take on true crime. Mandy and Melissa laugh through absurd stories, share embarrassing personal moments, and remind everyone that true crime doesn't always have to be dark. A perfect palate cleanser between heavy cases!
Submit your story for the next Mailbag at momsandmysteries.com!
Dail Dinwiddie: How DNA Solved a 27-Year-Old Murder
On September 24, 1992, 23-year-old Dail Dinwiddie was murdered in her Columbia, South Carolina apartment. She had been sexually assaulted and strangled. The case went cold for 27 years. In 2019, investigators used advanced DNA technology and forensic genealogy to identify the killer: Zachary Bunner. In 2023, he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. After nearly three decades, Dail's family finally got the justice they had been waiting for.
The Coweta Case: How a Georgia Sheriff Took Down a Killer
In Prohibition-era Georgia, John Wallace ruled Coweta County as a ruthless moonshiner and murderer who controlled local law enforcement. In April 1948, Wallace and three accomplices murdered cattle farmer Wilson Turner. But Wallace made a fatal mistake: he dumped the body in Meriwether County, where Sheriff Lamar Potts refused to be intimidated. The investigation and trial that followed exposed decades of corruption and became one of Georgia's most famous murder cases.
Revisiting Gabby Petito: Red Flags & Interview with Mom Nichole Schmidt
In this special revisit episode, Mandy and Melissa return to Gabby Petito's story as part of a domestic violence awareness series. Gabby was murdered by her fiancé Brian Laundrie during a cross-country van trip in 2021. This episode focuses on the red flags in their relationship and includes a special interview with Gabby's mother, Nicole Schmidt, discussing warning signs, resources, and how to talk to children about healthy relationships.
Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788
[Unsolved] Destiny McClain: Killed Outside a Phoenix Nightclub
On July 26, 2021, 23-year-old Destiny Chaise McClain was shot and killed outside a nightclub in Phoenix, Arizona. She had been out with friends when shots rang out at a taco truck. Destiny was struck and died from her injuries. Her murder remains unsolved. No arrests have been made. Destiny was bold, hilarious, and deeply loyal to her family—her mother Brenda and sisters Brianna, Essence, and Faith. Her family continues to fight for justice.
If you have information, contact Phoenix PD or Silent Witness: 480-WITNESS
[Unsolved] Mary Pinchot Meyer: The JFK Mistress Murdered in DC
On October 12, 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer was shot execution-style while walking along a canal towpath in Washington, DC. Mary was a socialite with connections to the most powerful people in America—including President John F. Kennedy, with whom she was rumored to have had an affair. Her ex-husband worked for the CIA. Her murder was never solved, fueling decades of conspiracy theories. Was she killed because of what she knew? This is the story of a mysterious death that remains unsolved.
Lauren Burke: The Auburn Student Murdered by Courtney Lockhart
On March 4, 2008, 18-year-old Auburn University student Lauren Burk was found on Highway 147 in Alabama—shot, naked, and dying. She had been forced into her car at gunpoint by Courtney Lockhart, who robbed her, shot her in the back, and pushed her from the moving vehicle. Her car was set on fire. Lockhart was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. Lauren's father, Jim Burk, fought for justice for his daughter. This is the story of a bright young woman whose life was stolen by senseless violence.
Peggy Klinke: The Woman Who Inspired National Stalking Awareness Month
Peggy Klinke was a bright, ambitious young woman whose life was tragically cut short by a relentless stalker. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, in 1970, Peggy grew up in a close-knit family with three siblings. Despite her efforts to protect herself, her stalker's obsession escalated to murder. Peggy's death inspired the establishment of National Stalking Awareness Month in January. Her sister Debbie worked with us to share her story and remind us that addressing stalking early can save lives.
[Unsolved] Kelly Bergh: Abducted During a 911 Call in 1982
On June 1982, 20-year-old Kelly Bergh Dove was working the graveyard shift at a gas station in Harrisonburg, Virginia. At 2:27 AM, she called police to report a suspicious person outside. Minutes later, at 2:30 AM, Kelly was abducted while on the phone with the dispatcher. Her case has remained unsolved for over 40 years. Her body has never been found. Kelly's sister Elaine worked with us to share her story.
If you have information, contact Harrisonburg Police Department.
[Missing] Nikki Cheng Saelee-McCain: Vanished After Car Breakdown
Nikki Cheng Saelee McCain was driving on a California freeway when her car's gear shifter snapped. She coasted to the side of the road and vanished. Born in a refugee camp in 1984, Nikki grew up in Sacramento with her six siblings. She was known for her laughter and calm spirit. Her husband has been arrested for her murder, but her body has never been found. Nikki's family worked with us to share her story.
If you have information, contact local authorities.
Dawn Magyar: How DNA Solved a 28-Year-Old Cold Case
On January 27, 1973, 20-year-old Dawn Magyar was abducted from a Michigan shopping center. She was found murdered on March 4, 1973—raped and shot three times. The case went cold for 28 years until DNA technology identified the killer: Jerald Leroy Wingeart. He was convicted in 2001. This is the story of a young mother whose life was stolen, a massive volunteer search, and the DNA breakthrough that finally brought justice nearly three decades later.
