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  • Missing Monday: Elijah Mitchell
    Mar 23 2026

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    33-year-old Elijah “Tank” Mitchell has been missing since February 19, 2026 from Ridgefield, Washington.

    He was last seen leaving a local Starbucks on foot… and hasn’t been seen since.

    Elijah is known to walk to places like Starbucks, Taco Bell, and Domino’s, making his usual routes especially important.

    He is described as kind, gentle, and not a danger to anyone. His family says he struggles with health issues and does not have a phone, which makes this situation even more concerning.

    His mother is still waiting… just hoping to know her son is safe.

    📍 Ridgefield, WA
    📞 Ridgefield Police Department: (360) 887-3556
    📌 Case #26000104

    If you’ve seen Elijah or know anything, please come forward.

    Someone has seen him. Someone knows something.

    Let’s help bring him home.

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    6 m
  • The Chicago Tylenol Murders
    Mar 20 2026

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    In 1982, seven people in Chicago took Tylenol… and never woke up.

    No warning. No connection between them. Just one terrifying truth… someone had turned a trusted product into a weapon.

    To this day, the killer has never been caught.

    This Friday on True Crime Consumes Me, we’re diving into the Chicago Tylenol Murders… the case that changed how everything you buy is sealed and trusted.

    Because sometimes the danger isn’t lurking outside…

    …it’s already sitting on your shelf.

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  • Missing Monday: Ella Saylor
    Mar 16 2026

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    In this week’s Missing Monday, we’re sharing the story of Ella Saylor, a 15-year-old who disappeared from her home in Muncie during the night of February 3, 2024.

    Ella was last seen around 11 p.m. wearing a gray “Washington D.C.” hoodie and black pajama pants with puzzle pieces. When her family woke up the next morning, the front door was unsecured and Ella was gone. She has not been seen since.

    If you have any information about Ella’s whereabouts, contact the Muncie Police Department at 765-747-4838 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.

    Ella Saylor is still missing. Someone out there may know something.

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  • When Reality Broke: The Austin Harrouff Case
    Mar 13 2026

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    In 2016, a quiet neighborhood in Jupiter, Florida became the scene of one of the most disturbing and baffling crimes in recent memory.

    Nineteen-year-old Austin Harrouff, a college student with no violent past, walked into a random garage one night and attacked a married couple in a way investigators would later describe as almost impossible to comprehend. By the time deputies arrived, the scene was something straight out of a nightmare.

    But the real question investigators struggled with wasn’t just what happened.

    It was why.

    Was this the result of drugs?
    A sudden mental break?
    Or something far more complicated happening inside Austin Harrouff’s mind that night?

    In this episode of True Crime Consumes Me, we break down the timeline, the investigation, the courtroom battle, and the psychological questions that still divide experts today.

    Because sometimes the most unsettling cases are the ones where the answer isn’t simple.

    Press play and step into a case that left investigators, doctors, and an entire community searching for explanations.

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  • Missing Monday: Lauren Spierer
    Mar 9 2026

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    In the early morning hours of June 3, 2011, 20-year-old Indiana University student Lauren Spierer walked away from a friend’s apartment in Bloomington, Indiana. She was only a few blocks from home. She was barefoot. And she was never seen again.

    More than a decade later, Lauren is still missing, and investigators believe someone knows what happened that night.

    If you have any information about Lauren Spierer’s disappearance, please contact the Bloomington Police Department at (812) 339-4477.

    Listen now and help keep Lauren’s story alive by sharing this episode.

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  • The Life She Wanted: The Murder of Rachel Barber
    Mar 6 2026

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    Rachel Elizabeth Barber was fifteen years old when she disappeared after leaving dance class in Melbourne on March 1, 1999. She told friends she had a secret job that would earn her some quick money. She never made it home.

    What began as a missing person case soon revealed a chilling truth. The person responsible was not a stranger, but someone Rachel and her family already knew and trusted.

    In this episode of True Crime Consumes Me, we explore the disappearance and murder of Rachel Barber and the disturbing obsession of Caroline Reed Robertson.

    A story of trust, jealousy, and a life stolen.

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  • Missing Monday: Sebastian Rogers
    Mar 2 2026

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    Fifteen-year-old Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers disappeared from his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee on February 26, 2024.

    Despite an extensive search involving local, state, and federal agencies, there have been no confirmed sightings. The investigation remains open.

    In this Missing Monday episode, we walk through the confirmed timeline, the large-scale search efforts, and the recent public call from Sebastian’s father for expanded FBI involvement. No speculation. No rumors. Just verified information and a name that deserves to be remembered.

    Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers is still missing.

    If you have credible information, contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, or the FBI tip line.

    Because silence moves in fast — but silence can be broken.

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    #SebastianWayneDrakeRogers
    #StillMissing
    #BringSebastianHome
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  • Behind the Closed Door: The Banita Jacks Case
    Feb 27 2026

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    Four girls disappeared quietly behind the walls of a Washington, D.C. home, and no one realized how serious things had become until it was already too late.

    In today’s episode, we examine the heartbreaking case of Banita Jacks and her daughters, Brittany, Tatianna, N’Kiah, and Aja — a tragedy shaped by isolation, untreated mental health struggles, and a system that missed chances to intervene before four young lives were lost.

    This case forces us to ask difficult questions about warning signs, responsibility, and how families in crisis can sometimes slip through the cracks unnoticed.

    Listener discretion is advised. This episode contains disturbing content involving violence against children.

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