Episodios

  • Victory for Dee: Dee Ann Warner and Her Family's Perseverance
    Mar 25 2026

    "Justice for Dee" was a force against lies and betrayal as Dee Ann Warner's family fought for answers. After Dee's disappearance in April 2021, her family and friends honed in on finding her, and finding out what happened to her. Four years later, after successfully having her husband, Dale Warner, charged with murder, the impending trial was nerve wracking without a body. That was until, her body was found inside a fertilizer tank on the families property.


    What unfolded in testimony and investigation revealed a relationship of distrust and disrespect.


    The trial reached conviction just this month, March 2026. Join us as we explore the secrets exposed, and the power of a families love and determination.


    Sources: True Crime News; People News; CourtTV; WXYZ news; The Daily Telegram; 48 hours, "Michigan man Dale Warner found guilty of second-degree murder in death of wife Dee Warner"; and a Medium article by Tracy Stengel, “This is How Dee Ann Warner’s Husband Benefits from Her Disappearance”


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    56 m
  • In the Business of Death: The Murder of Gregory Rice
    Mar 18 2026

    In October 2020, local Myrtle Beach, SC, father, Gregory Rice goes missing. The investigation into his disappearance unveils an affair between body transporter, Meagan Jackson, and Deputy County Coroner, Christopher Dontell. When Greg's body is found 37 days later, detectives unravel a sad case of betrayal, abuse, and harassment.


    Testimony from one, seals the fate of another.


    With an update as recent as last month, February 2026, Rachel and Chris dive into the details of the twisty case of two in the business of death.


    Sources: In-depth coverage by the Sun News, including the victims obituary; WMFB of Myrtle Beach; CrimeTimelines; 20/20, Season 48, Episode 4; and, CourtTV

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    1 h y 3 m
  • What Are Friends For?: Kimberly and Daniel Fulton's 30 -year cold case finds justice
    Mar 11 2026

    Kimberly Fulton and Daniel's case goes cold after a prime suspect fails to get indicted. Nearly 30 years later, justice is served thanks to one of Kimberly's surviving daughters.


    This week, Rachel and Chris, break down the long-awaited trial and the unsettling question at the heart of it all: What are friends for?


    Dive into a decades‑old cold case that highlights the power of a family’s persistence.


    Sources: WTAP of Parkersburg, WV, News and Sentinel, Marietta Times, The Tribune, The Blade, The Newark Advocate, Ohio Attorney General, and Ohio’s Department of Rehabilitation and Correction


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    34 m
  • 04. Update Story: Family Annihilators - James Lee Webb and Anthony Todt
    Sep 22 2020

    James Lee Webb and Anthony Todt commit familicide and we discuss the topic of family annihilators. This week, Rachel and Chris talk about the horrendous crimes of Webb and Todt, and the tragic fate of their families.

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    33 m
  • 03. Update Story: Randonauting Gets Real
    Sep 15 2020

    A TikTok video goes viral of teens stumbling upon a black suitcase. Following the discovery, a story unfolds of a chilling double homicide. This week, Rachel and Chris discuss another senseless murder and what the heck randonauting is.

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    27 m
  • 02. Update Story: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Clanton
    Sep 14 2020

    Helene Pruszynski was only 21 years old when her life was mercilessly taken from her in 1980. Forty years later her cold case has finally been closed. This week, we cover the search for her killer and the closure Helene's family and friends have been waiting for.

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    22 m
  • 01. Update Story: Fancy Names and Freedom
    Sep 14 2020

    In 1983 Barbara Grams was attacked on her way home from her restaurant job. In 1985 Robert DuBoise was convicted with her murder and sexual battery and now walks a free man. This week, we dive into the conviction, trial, and exoneration of Robert DuBoise, while the search for justice continues for Barbara Grams family.

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    20 m