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Angelica’s Morbid Minutes

Angelica’s Morbid Minutes

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Welcome to Angelica’s Morbid Minutes I’m Angelica, a Maine native, storyteller, and host of Angelica’s Morbid Minutes, a true-crime podcast that honors real stories with accuracy, empathy, and accountability. Each Sunday, a full-length episode dives into national and international cases that shaped how we understand crime, justice, and human nature. We return on Wednesday, with our Mini Morbid episodes, back home to Maine, revisiting local mysteries that never left the state’s heart or headlines. No speculation. No sensationalism. Just truth, memory, and the stories that refuse to fade.Angelica Sirois Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • Missing in Maine #6: Into the Quiet-The Disappearance of Graham Lacher
    Jan 13 2026

    On June 6, 2022, Graham Lacher walked away from a mental health facility in Bangor, Maine, and was never seen again. What followed was an extensive search, a growing silence, and questions that remain unanswered.

    Investigators confirmed Graham did not access transportation, communication, or shelter after leaving. Despite coordinated search efforts and public appeals, no physical evidence has ever been found to explain where he went.

    This episode examines the limits of investigation when someone disappears without witnesses or violence, and the weight carried by families who are left with uncertainty instead of closure.

    Trigger warnings: discussion of mental health, adult disappearance, unresolved loss. New episodes drop Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

    #MissingInMaine #MaineCases #TrueCrimePodcast #Unresolved #MissingPerson


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    15 m
  • Mini Morbid 13 – Behind Closed Doors: The Murder of Mary Mayhew
    Jan 8 2026

    Mary Mayhew’s life ended inside her own home, in a relationship that appeared private and ordinary to the outside world. What unfolded behind closed doors revealed a pattern of control and violence that had gone unseen until it was too late.

    This episode examines how domestic violence can escalate quietly, how warning signs are often recognized only in hindsight, and how accountability unfolds when harm is hidden in plain sight. Mary’s story is not about spectacle, but about truth, responsibility, and remembrance.

    Her death is a reminder that violence does not require chaos to become lethal. Sometimes it grows in silence, protected by routine and privacy.

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic violence and homicide.

    New episodes of Angelica’s Morbid Minutes release Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

    #MiniMorbid #MaryMayhew #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TrueCrimePodcast #Accountability #VictimCentered

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    19 m
  • Episode 11 – House of Silence: The Turpin Family
    Jan 7 2026

    For years, a quiet house in Perris, California, hid a reality no one was allowed to see. What appeared to be a private, religious household was in fact a closed system of control, isolation, and abuse that spanned decades.

    This episode traces how thirteen children were hidden from schools, doctors, and community oversight, and how that isolation allowed extreme harm to continue unchecked. It examines the systems that failed, the evidence that finally exposed the truth, and the long road survivors faced after rescue.

    This is a story about silence, accountability, and what happens when abuse is mistaken for discipline and privacy becomes a shield.

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of prolonged child abuse, neglect, starvation, and imprisonment.

    New episodes of Angelica’s Morbid Minutes are released on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

    #TrueCrimePodcast #TurpinFamily #ChildAbuseAwareness #Accountability #SurvivorStories #TrueCrime

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    19 m
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