Episodios

  • 138. The Walk Between: HOMICIDE
    Jan 14 2026

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss a case that asks what can happen in the small window of time between saying “I’m heading home” and actually arriving there.

    Morgan Harrington was excited for a night out — a Metallica concert, a packed arena, loud music, bright lights, and thousands of people moving together. It was the kind of night that should have ended with ringing ears and a story to tell the next morning.

    Hannah Graham’s night was quieter. A party with friends. A few drinks. A decision to head home early because she wasn’t feeling well. Just a short walk through familiar streets — nothing out of the ordinary.

    Two separate nights. Two ordinary decisions. Two young women who never expected their routines to be interrupted.

    But in the days that followed, unanswered messages, empty rooms, and growing concern began to pull families, friends, and investigators into something far darker than anyone anticipated.

    Sometimes the most dangerous moment…
    is the one that feels completely normal.

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    48 m
  • 137. Borrowed Power: HOMICIDE
    Jan 7 2026

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss a case that details the dangers of misplaced trust, perceived authority, and how easily an ordinary moment can turn irreversible.

    Yingying Zhang was 26 years old. She had traveled from China to the United States to pursue her PhD, arriving with plans, discipline, and a clear sense of purpose. In the summer of 2017, she was living in Urbana-Champaign, navigating a new country while focused on her studies and her future.

    On June 9th, Yingying set out to view an apartment she was considering renting. It was a routine errand — one she told friends about, one she expected to return from. She sent messages. She followed her schedule. Nothing about that afternoon suggested it would be the last time anyone would hear from her.

    When Yingying didn’t come back, concern grew quickly. What first appeared to be a missed appointment became something far more serious, exposing how easily trust, timing, and chance can intersect — and how vulnerable someone can be in an unfamiliar place.

    Sources

    • Anoeses
      https://anoeses.com

    • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
      https://www.fbi.gov

    • Illinois Central District Court
      https://www.ilcd.uscourts.gov

    • Nanaimo News Now
      https://nanaimonewsnow.com

    • Sixth Tone
      https://www.sixthtone.com

    • U.S. Department of Justice
      https://www.justice.gov

    • Vice
      https://www.vice.com

    • WCIA News
      https://www.wcia.com

    • WTTW News
      https://news.wttw.com

    • Wiley Online Library
      https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    • Wikipedia
      https://en.wikipedia.org

    • YouTube
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_eKy0zyAJQ

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  • 136. One Small Favour: HOMICIDE
    Dec 31 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss Tyrone Hassel III.

    Tyrone was 23 years old, a young husband and father living in Michigan, trying to settle into adulthood faster than most. He worked, took care of his family, and spent his time focused on providing and doing what was expected of him. Life was busy, but familiar — shaped by routines, responsibility, and the people closest to him.

    Those closest relationships mattered to Tyrone. Marriage, fatherhood, and family weren’t abstract ideas — they were his day-to-day reality. From the outside, his life didn’t appear chaotic or unstable. There were no public signs that anything was unraveling.

    But what happened during a short window of time — in a place he trusted — would force investigators to look closely at loyalty, proximity, and the stories people tell when everything is suddenly at stake.

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    58 m
  • 135. Santa in the Village: HOMICIDES
    Dec 24 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss a case that unfolded quietly over years — hidden in plain sight.

    Bruce McArthur was a familiar figure in Toronto’s Gay Village — a man who blended easily into the background. He worked as a landscaper, socialized within the community, and for years seemed like just another face in a neighborhood built on connection and trust.

    People knew him casually. Some knew him well. And for a long time, there was nothing to suggest that anything was wrong.

    But as men connected to the Village began to disappear, the absences were brushed aside — chalked up to people moving on, losing touch, or choosing to start over somewhere else. It wasn’t until years later that investigators would realize those disappearances were connected… and that the threat had been much closer than anyone imagined.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • 134. After the Scream: HOMICIDE
    Dec 17 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss Jasmine Pace — a 22-year-old who was working, saving, and trying to figure out what came next. She lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where life felt familiar and routine — the kind of place where people assume disappearances don’t happen quietly. Jasmine stayed in close touch with her family, especially her grandmother — and even after her grandmother passed away just before Thanksgiving, there was nothing to suggest Jasmine was about to vanish from their lives. If anything, her grandmother would have wanted the family to keep going, to celebrate together.

    Then communication stopped.

    At first, it didn’t feel like an emergency — missed messages happen, plans change. But as hours turned into days, concern hardened into fear. Jasmine’s absence didn’t make sense, and the explanations that followed only raised more questions.

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    52 m
  • 133. Unpacking the Truth: HOMICIDE
    Dec 10 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss a case that outlines the potential dangers from online dating.

    A world away from home, 22-year-old Grace Millane was spending her birthday month exploring New Zealand — the kind of once-in-a-lifetime adventure every young traveler dreams about. Auckland was just one stop on her solo journey, a vibrant city where hostels buzzed with new friendships and nights out blurred into stories you’d tell for years. Grace was doing what so many backpackers do: meeting people, trying new things, documenting her travels, and carving out who she wanted to become.

    But somewhere between the optimism of a young woman traveling the world and the anonymity of a big city, something went terribly wrong. The night of December 1st would be the last time anyone saw Grace alive — and what unfolded in the hours after would raise questions far darker than anyone could have imagined.

    Who did Grace meet that night?
    And how does a promising adventure end in tragedy so quickly, and so quietly?


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  • 132. Lost in Fayetteville: HOMICIDE
    Dec 3 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss the case of Kelli Bordeaux.

    Kelli Bordeaux had only been in Fayetteville a short time when everything in her life seemed to sit on a fault line. She was separated from her husband after a long stretch of problems neither of them could untangle, and though he didn’t know it, Kelli had fallen for someone else — a man named Justin, who felt like the first real spark of hope she’d had in a while.

    Still settling into her new routine, Kelli was trying to find her footing — new city, new job, new version of herself. One weekend, looking for something to break the loneliness of starting over, she agreed to go out with a guy she’d recently met, someone named Nick. Not a close friend, not someone she knew well — just a familiar face in a place where she didn’t have many.

    But that simple decision — a casual night out, a ride, a plan to unwind — would become the last confirmed moment anyone saw her.

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    51 m
  • 131. The Billionaire Mystery: HOMICIDE
    Nov 26 2025

    This week on LOTW, Becky and Bevy discuss an active case that has more questions than answers currently. In one of Toronto’s most affluent neighborhoods, a high-profile couple suddenly dropped off the radar—and the city has been trying to make sense of it ever since. Barry and Honey Sherman were known for their influence, their philanthropy, and the kind of success that made them fixtures of Canadian life. But behind that polished image, something far more unsettling was taking shape. The Shermans moved through circles of power, philanthropy, and industry—admired by some, quietly resented by others. Their world was one of sharp contrasts: generosity paired with controversy, success shadowed by legal battles, and a business empire that made them both respected and disputed figures. So, when tragedy struck, the question hung heavier than the headlines: who—or what—was behind it?

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    1 h y 3 m
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