Heather Elvis’ affair with married man leads to deadly love triangle
Publisher |
Studio71
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Society & Culture
True Crime
Publication Date |
Mar 17, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:26:20
In the first story, Chris discusses the disappearance of Heather Elvis. Heather unknowingly began an affair with Sidney Moorer, a co-worker at the restaurant where she worked. Eventually, Sidney's wife Tammy found out and began relentlessly harassing Heather via text and threatening phone calls. Well after their break-up, Sidney convinced Heather to meet up with him in a remote location. Heather's roommate urged her not to go, but Heather went in the middle of the night and was never seen again. Police honed in on Sidney and Tammy since their truck and phones linked them to Heather's last-known whereabouts. Both Sidney and Tammy are in prison for kidnapping and conspiracy to kidnap, but no murder charges. Will Heather's body every be found and clear this mystery up?In the second story, Amy talks about one of the most dangerous murderers in the history of Scotland, but also one of the most foolish. Roshan Dantis crafted a wild and implausible story after investigators were able to link him to the brutal murder of Khusbu Shah. Roshan murdered Khusbu with a meat cleaver, then attempted to extort her husband Nagendra for money by faking a kidnapping. After police discovered various suspicious files and other clumsily hidden clues, Roshan was arrested and convicted of murder. But his cruel actions are still resonating with the people of Scotland.Send your true crime suggestions to hello@truecrimerecaps!Follow TCR on YouTube here!Follow TCR on Instagram here!Follow TCR on Facebook here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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