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  • They Were Safe in a Gated Community… Then Someone Executed Them in Their Sleep
    Mar 19 2026

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    In March 2006, Albert and Joan Musalo were living a quiet, comfortable retirement in a gated golf community outside Reno, Nevada. They were well-liked, financially secure, and deeply devoted to their family.

    Then, overnight, everything changed.

    The couple was found shot to death in their own bed - no signs of forced entry, no clear motive, and almost nothing disturbed inside the home. The killer had cut the phone lines, entered with purpose, and left just as quietly, disappearing into the snowy night.

    Investigators quickly determined this was not a random act. The Musalos were targeted.

    But why?

    Nearly 20 years later, the case remains unsolved. With only footprints, limited DNA, and more questions than answers, the murders of Al and Joan Musalo continue to haunt Northern Nevada.

    Was this a calculated hit? A personal vendetta? Or something far more complex hidden beneath the surface? Join Arlene and Leah as they take you through the timeline, evidence, and theories.

    🔗 Sources & Further Reading
    • Montreux Murders: 15 Years Later (News 4)

    • CrimeOnline: Musalo Murders Unsolved

    • RGJ: 10 Years Later Still a Mystery

    • New Details Released in Case (News 4)

    • 2 News: Case Remains Unsolved

    • Our Town Reno: Montreux Murders

    • KOLO: 15 Years Later

    • Unsolved Montreux Double Murder (News 4)

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  • She Left a Downton Abbey Watch Party… Then Was Found Murdered in Her Own Home: The Kate Ragsdale Mystery
    Mar 5 2026

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    On February 16, 2013, 73-year-old Kate Ragsdale followed a routine she rarely broke. After dinner, she met friends to watch her favorite show, Downton Abbey. At around 9:15 p.m., a friend watched her pull into her driveway in Tuscaloosa’s quiet Highlands neighborhood.

    No one saw her alive again.

    A week later, worried neighbors entered Kate’s home and discovered her body on the bedroom floor. The beloved retired University of Alabama librarian had been brutally murdered.

    Investigators quickly realized this was no ordinary burglary. Jewelry and electronics were untouched. The home wasn’t ransacked. Only a single filing cabinet appeared disturbed. Kate had been bound with items from inside the house and violently attacked, leaving behind a crime scene that still baffles investigators more than a decade later.

    Join Arlene and Leah as they delve into Kate's story, suspects, and theories.

    If you have information about this case, contact Tuscaloosa Crime Stoppers at 205-752-7867.

    Sources & Further Reading
    • Tuscaloosa News: Investigators Still Hopeful in Kate Ragsdale Case

    • WVTM13: Retired UA Librarian’s Murder Still Unsolved

    • Patch: Who Killed Kate? The UA Librarian Murder Mystery

    • WBRC: Two Years Later – Investigation Continues

    • WVUA23: Five Years Later the Case Remains Unsolved

    • Tuscaloosa News Photo Timeline of the Case

    • ABC 33/40: Investigation Continues Years Later

    • WVUA23: Eight Years Later – Still No Arrest

    • AL.com: Initial 2013 Coverage of the Killing

    • AL.com: $20,000 Reward Announced in Case

    • Find a Grave: Katharine Raney Ragsdale

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  • Aliens, Espionage, or Murder? Inside Texas’s Most Bizarre Missing Persons Case: The Patterson's
    Feb 19 2026

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    In this episode of Box in the Basement, we examine one of Texas’s most enduring cold cases: the mysterious disappearance of William and Margaret Patterson of El Paso in 1957.

    The wealthy couple vanished without warning, leaving behind their home, business, finances, and even Margaret’s beloved cat. A strange phone call, a suspicious telegram, questionable letters, and decades of unanswered questions fueled theories ranging from voluntary disappearance to espionage, domestic violence, and murder.

    Despite multiple investigations and alleged evidence surfacing years later, no definitive answers have ever been found. Nearly 70 years later, the fate of the Pattersons remains unknown.

    Was this an elaborate escape? A crime covered up? Or something even darker?

    We break down the timeline, key evidence, and leading theories—and invite listeners to decide for themselves.

    🔗 Sources & Further Reading

    • CBS4: El Paso Couple Vanishes

    • KFOX: Vanished Investigation

    • Mental Floss: Patterson Mystery

    • Missing Wiki: Margaret Patterson

    • Charley Project: William Patterson

    • Find a Grave: William Patterson

    • Find a Grave: Margaret Patterson

    • ChipChick: Strange Disappearance

    • Charley Ross Blog: Patterson Case

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  • A Child Gone in 1985. A Mother Gone in 2025. Why Are These Texas Cases Still Unsolved?
    Feb 5 2026

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    In 1985, 11-year-old Angelica Gandera vanished while walking home from her grandmother’s house in Temple, Texas. Despite eyewitness accounts and multiple persons of interest, no trace of her has ever been found.

    In 2025, 48-year-old Monica Sanford disappeared after leaving to go camping near Bridgeport, Texas. Her car, belongings, and beloved dog were left behind—raising immediate concerns of foul play.

    We explore the timelines, witness statements, possible suspects, and investigative gaps in both cases, while honoring the families who continue to search for justice.


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  • A 12-Year Old Kimberly Norwood Walks Home & Vanishes Forever
    Jan 15 2026

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    On May 20, 1989, Kimberly Rachelle Norwood, a 12-year-old honor student, left a friend’s house in Hallsville, Texas and began the one-mile walk home. She never arrived.

    In this episode, join Arlene and Leah as they examine Kimberly’s disappearance, the early assumption that she had “run away,” and how that narrative stalled the investigation at a critical moment. We break down the timeline of her final hours, the overlooked red flags, witness sightings, questionable investigative decisions, and the theories that still haunt her family more than three decades later.

    Kimberly’s case remains unsolved — and her family is still waiting for answers.

    If you have information, contact the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at 903-935-4888.

    🔗 SHOW NOTES & SOURCES

    • Kimberly Rachelle Norwood: A 12-Year-Old Who Vanished in Hallsville
    • Vanished: The Disappearance of Kimberly Rachelle Norwood
    • 14 Years Later: Family Still Searching for Kimberly Norwood
    • Cold Case Spotlight: Kimberly Norwood
    • New Photo Released in Kimberly Norwood Cold Case
    • Have You Seen Kim? Hallsville Girl Missing Since 1989
    • 33 Years Later: Kimberly Norwood Still Missing
    • Searching for Answers: 1989 Disappearance of Kimberly Norwood

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  • The Highway That Hunts: Canada’s Most Infamous Cold Cases - Highway of Tears part 3
    Jan 1 2026

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    Part 3 of our Highway of Tears series examines some of the most infamous missing and murdered cases along Highways 16, 5, and 97 in British Columbia, from the 1990s to the present day.

    We explore the disappearances of Delphine Nikal, Ramona Wilson, Roxanne Thiara, Alisha Germaine, Lana Derrick, Nicole Hoar, and Aielah Saric-Auger, tracing patterns of neglect, systemic racism, and missed investigative opportunities.

    Join Arlene and Leah as they confront how geography, isolation, and indifference created a killing ground, and why justice remains elusive decades later.

    Show Notes

    A Lingering Evil: From Residential Schools to Murdered Women
    Delphine Nikal: Disappeared While Hitchhiking on Highway 16
    Ramona Wilson: A Teen’s Murder That Changed Canada’s Awareness
    Roxanne Thiara Remembered, 31 Years Later
    Alisha Germaine: Murdered at 14
    Lana Derrick: Forestry Student Who Vanished in 1995
    Nicole Hoar: Alberta Tree Planter Missing Since 2002
    Aielah Saric-Auger: Murdered Along Highway 16
    If She Was White, She Would Still Be Here
    The Stories of the Victims of the Highway of Tears

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  • The Stranger, the Job Offer, and the Family That Never Returned: More Mysteries on the Highway of Tears
    Dec 11 2025

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    For more than five decades, a remote stretch of road in British Columbia has been the epicenter of one of Canada’s darkest crises. The Highway of Tears is home to dozens of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and families — many cases mishandled, ignored, or never fully investigated.

    In this episode, Arlene and Leah uncover: The disappearance of the Jack Family, the tragic story of Alberta Williams, RCMP misconduct and systemic failures, & how racism, isolation, and lack of resources compounded a national tragedy.

    🔗 Show Notes: Sources & Further Reading

    Stories of the Victims Behind Canada’s Highway of Tears
    Cold Case Files: Highway of Tears – Prince George
    A Mother Still Searching for Answers: Shelley’s 37-Year Mystery
    History of Residential Schools in Canada
    The Jack Family Disappearance: 35 Years Without Answers
    Police Renew Search for the Missing Jack Family
    Stranger Offering “Odd Jobs” May Be Key in Jack Family Case
    “Smoke on the Asphalt”: An Indigenous Family’s Fight for Justice
    CBC’s Missing & Murdered – Episode Transcript
    The Unsolved Murder of Alberta Williams
    Police Abuse Allegations in Prince George RCMP
    Province Orders Investigation Into RCMP Misconduct
    Archived News Report: Early Clues & Coverage
    Supreme Court Case: Landmark Decision Tied to Investigation
    SCC News Note: Updates Related to the Case
    Convicted Murderer of Two Indigenous Women Denied Parole

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  • The Shocking Truth Behind 40 Missing Women: What’s Really Happening on Canada’s Highway of Tears?
    Nov 20 2025

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    The Highway of Tears is ground zero in one of Canada’s darkest ongoing tragedies. For more than 50 years, dozens of people – mostly Indigenous women and girls – have been murdered or gone missing along Highway 16 and its connecting routes in northern British Columbia. Despite RCMP task forces and national attention, these cases have been plagued by racism, mismanagement, jurisdictional confusion, and a chronic lack of funding and manpower.

    In this episode of Box in the Basement, Arlene and Leah open the first boxes from the early years of the Highway of Tears – the late 1960s through the 1970s. They explore how a remote stretch of road with no public transit, limited cell coverage, deep poverty, and systemic indifference became a hunting ground for serial predators and a graveyard of unanswered questions.

    Show Notes:

    Finding Closure Fifty Years After a Murder
    Gloria Lee Levina Moody (1969): A Case Never Truly Closed
    Micheline Paré: A Young Hitchhiker’s Unsolved Murder
    A Case Never Opened: Tracey Clifton
    Listening to Indigenous Women’s Stories
    A Teen Disappears Months After Giving Birth: Helen Claire Frost (1970)
    Searching for a Birth Mother Missing Since 1970
    The Mysterious Disappearance of Helen Claire Frost
    Jean Virginia Sampare: Vanished at 18 Along Highway 16
    MMIW Profile: Jean Virginia Sampare
    The Teen Who Vanished While Pregnant with Twins: Velma Marie Duncan (1972)
    “Highway of Tears” Murder Solved With Improbable DNA Sample
    Oldest DNA Match in Interpol History Links U.S. Serial Killer to Highway of Tears Victim
    In Memory – Official Highway of Tears Victims
    The Road That Swallows Souls: Investigating the Highway of Tears

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    49 m