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Featured cases:
– The Mysterious Death of Annie Börjesson
– The Disappearance of Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen
– The Dupont de Ligonnes Family Massacre
– The Disappearance of Christina Calayca
– The Strange Case of Jaryd Atadero
– The Bear Brook Murders
– The Bizarre Case of Debbie Wolfe
– The Mysterious Disappearance of Lucas Tronche
– The Disappearance of The Martin Family
– The Disturbing Case of Anne Stine Geisler
– The Devil’s Moor Murders

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S.D.D.C – Cause of Death
CO.AG Music – Father Marcus
CO.AG Music – Abandoned
CO.AG Music – The Rake
Kevin McLeod – Colorless Aura
Kevin McLeod – Ghost Story
Myuu – Collapse

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  1. In the missing Martin family case, it was so sad that Donald ensured he got the house and savings, but did not claim the remains of his two sisters in order to bury them – that's suspicious in my mind.

  2. the playlist was a god idea, but the commercial's volume is so high compared to the narrator's voice… actually even the music intro is louder and wakes me up all the tome if i fell asleep. It's impossible to listen on the background, or in the evening in bed, or working, because you have to regulate the volume all the time, just unnerving. So I have to select other channels with a much even volume

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  4. 🇬🇧 The families of the 2 young 14yr old boys should have come together in their grief & the friendship the two boys had!

    Yet the Cohens set out to sue the
    Other family! Its appalling!
    How can anyone do this to another family suffering their own loss???

    In America you just have to sneeze & someone wants to sue you!
    What is that about? Revenge?
    Money? Spite?
    Its just nasty people who think they are entitled!
    Im pleased the judge ruled there was no evidence to be gleaned from the phone!

    If the cohen family were concerned about parental supervision why didnt one of them go with the boys?
    I can just imagine what sort of people they are!

    So so sad for the Boys, which is what it should be about, not arguing & sueing
    Rest in Peace, sweet boys
    Respect
    🇬🇧👧

  5. My god! How can a professional diver, used to finding the remains of bodies in the water mistake a
    Billowing coat ( underwater ??) For a barrel?

    Oh yes this person definately drowed … in a barrel!
    Either the police think people are brain dead or they are completely stupid themselves, i think the latter.

    A coat does not Billow around a body under water, on a river surface, yes.
    They said she had a frozen foot??
    And a bad back!
    Believe me if youre fighting for your life, adrenaline overtakes any aches & pains.

    She had men's shoes on, 3 sizes too big & none of her family
    Recognised any of the clothes she was supposedly found in…

    What a total fuck up case!
    The cops smudged this case to save the county the cost of a trial!
    The more i hear of incompetant police EVERYWHERE makes me wonder why we have them!
    Even here in Britain they are lazy
    Obnoxious & many ( not all) are as corrupt as they come!

    I honestly cant see anything improving any time soon either!
    Peace
    🇬🇧👧

  6. Jaryd's case is so sad, surrounded by adults and no one looking out for him. Weird question but was Jaryd's dna found on the clothes? Just wondering if the clothes could have been taken as souvenirs, so to speak, then washed and deposited back some time later. Would explain the lack of weathering, even if it is a horrible thought.

  7. In the dupont case I can tell you exactly what happened. And I say this not judging whether he was right or wrong but just what was going through his mind as it played out…

    Xavier regretted marrying a woman who was pregnant by another man and thought, no matter, ill have my own kids with her which might make me get over that feeling in future but with every child she had he just felt more and more jealous, that her body just gets worse after every birth and that another man has had the best years of his wife and he felt trapped thinking that he will never get to place his hands on a hot woman ever again. The other man gets to have sexual memories of his wife that he never will. Although he didn't say anything to his family about it and it's not that he didn't love them because he really did but being responsible for them meant that his own pain will always be inconsequensial. It wasn't fair that he would never get a chance to find happiness, true love with someone to call his own and never get to experience amazing intimacy without feelings of resentment and jealousy. And the fact that his businesses were failing were because he was depressed which meant more feelings of guilt for not being able to provide for his family. He kept thinking 'if it were only me it would be so much easier, kids are too expensive. I don't want to end up like my dad who died old and alone, never finding happiness again.' So when he found his dad's ring which was worth over a million dollars he kept it to himself, selling it quietly while saying that he couldn't find it. He then didn't want his kids to suffer a life of pain and misery like he was forced to, which is why he drugged them and shot them as they slept using a home made silencer. They didn't feel a thing so he felt that he was setting them free. Never will they fear death again. Never will they suffer the terror of knowing that they are going to die as many victims of violent crime do. They have been spared the pain, suffering and the anxiety of life which he never should have bestowed onto them in the First place.

    His wife wasn't drugged because he wanted to tell her how sorry he was and what he had felt for all those years, that the oldest child was a walking reminder of the passion she shared with another man which made him feel inadequate and robbed of those memories. Then after they were all dead he used the money he had saved as cash to dissappear and start a new life in another country under a different name. The picture frames were empty because he took the pictures to remember them and now lives in a country with a High exchange rate to the dollar so his one million is equal to a small fortune and is married to a local woman with no kids. Think Philippines, Vietnam, South Africa, Columbia….

  8. In the case of Debbie’s death (and all of them really) highlights the terrible apathy among the police. It’s like they can’t be bothered, isn’t the rule that every case is treated like murder until proven otherwise. Also, the old “go away and come back in a couple of days if they’re not back” isn’t even the rule, every disappearance should be treated seriously immediately, even if they just put a couple of officers on it until they know. They should treat every case like it’s their own family member. Sometimes I seriously wonder about the intelligence of some police officers.

  9. Well apparently the Ccast Guard is now a joke. I mean, they got close enough to take a picture and a boy was standing on the flat bottom of it, it looked like. In the green slicker? Maybe that was a Coast-Guard member.

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