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Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
True Crime
Categories Via RSS |
True Crime
In November 1993, a veteran discovers the body of a woman on a dirt road near Interstate-10 in Mobile, Alabama. She’s nude, drained of blood, and decapitated. But despite the horrific nature of the murder, it garners little sympathy in the press and detectives fail to close the case. Over the course of 8 episodes, host Sarah Cailean recounts her three-year investigation into this unsolved and perplexing murder that seems to leave more questions than answers. With the full support of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, she revisits the original investigation, digs up new evidence, and interviews new suspects - recording every step of the way. Cailean hopes to rectify the mistakes of the past and bring some answers to a family still struggling to make sense of what happened – and uncover just why it has been so hard to talk about.

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Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Philadelphia, PA
Premiere Date |
2023-01-25
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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10 Available Episodes (10 Total)Average duration: 00:38:16
Apr 19 | 00:35:55
What to Listen to Next: Mind of a Monster - Jeffrey Dahmer
Apr 12 | 00:47:51
Ep.8: Less Dead
Apr 05 | 00:45:47
Ep.7: Theories
Mar 29 | 00:35:05
Ep.6: Drunk Talkers
Mar 22 | 00:44:00
Ep.5: Maria
Mar 15 | 00:45:06
Ep.4: Friend or Foe?
Mar 08 | 00:36:16
Ep.3: The Serial Killer’s Highway
Mar 01 | 00:45:15
Ep.2: The Original Investigation
Feb 22 | 00:45:27
Ep.1: Renée
Jan 25 | 00:02:00
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