Episodios

  • Burned Alive: The Unsolved Murder of Jessica Chambers
    Apr 9 2026

    She was found on the side of the road — burned, barely alive, and fighting to speak.

    In this episode of Stuttering in Silence, Matt and Gavin cover the heartbreaking and haunting case of Jessica Chambers, a 19-year-old whose final moments became the center of a mystery that still hasn’t been solved.

    Who did this to her? And why, after multiple trials, is there still no clear answer?

    We break down the timeline of that night, the chilling details surrounding the fire, and the controversy over Jessica’s final words — the very words that could have identified her killer… or led investigators down the wrong path.

    ✔️ The night Jessica was attacked ✔️ The confusion surrounding her last statements ✔️ The trials that ended without justice ✔️ The questions that still remain

    This is a case filled with pain, uncertainty, and a search for truth that continues more than a decade later.

    Some stories fade. This one still burns.

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    50 m
  • A Perfect Image: The Watts Family Murders
    Apr 2 2026

    In August 2018, a quiet neighborhood in Frederick, Colorado, became the center of a case that would shock the country.

    Shanann Watts and her two daughters vanished without a trace. Their home showed no signs of struggle. Their belongings were left behind. And the person asking for their safe return stood just outside… speaking directly to the cameras.

    But as investigators followed the evidence, the story began to unravel.

    This episode explores the disappearance, the interrogation that changed everything, and the truth that emerged in a case where the image of a perfect family hid something far darker.

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    36 m
  • Aisle of Horror: The Be-Lo Supermarket Slaying
    Mar 26 2026

    The doors were locked. The lights were dimmed. The workday was over. But for the employees inside a Be-Lo supermarket, the night was just beginning — and it would end in unimaginable tragedy.

    In this episode of Stuttering in Silence, Matt and Gavin examine the horrifying case where store employees, finishing up after hours, became the victims of a calculated and chilling attack. What should have been a routine close turned into a scene that would haunt the community forever.

    This wasn’t random chaos — it was controlled, deliberate, and deeply disturbing.

    We break down how the crime unfolded, what investigators uncovered, and the questions that still surround the motive and mindset behind such an act. How does something like this happen in a place built on routine and trust? And what does it say about the nature of violence when it strikes behind locked doors?

    ✔️ What happened after closing time ✔️ The sequence of the attack ✔️ The investigation and suspects ✔️ The lasting impact on the community

    Some crimes shock you. Others stay with you. This is one that does both.

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    31 m
  • The Night the Ax Fell: The Villisca Axe Murders
    Mar 20 2026

    In 1912, the quiet railroad town of Villisca, Iowa, was the kind of place where doors were left unlocked, and neighbors knew each other by name.

    That changed in a single night.

    After attending a church program, the Moore family returned home with two young guests. By morning, eight people — six children and two adults — were found brutally murdered inside their own house.

    The killer used an axe from the property. They moved through the home in silence. They stayed for hours after the murders were over.

    Nothing was stolen. No one was arrested.

    Over a century later, the Villisca Axe Murders remain unsolved — surrounded by failed prosecutions, false confessions, and theories ranging from personal revenge to a traveling serial killer moving town to town under cover of darkness.

    This episode of Stuttering in Silence explores the timeline, the investigation, the courtroom battles, and the suspects who may have walked away from one of the most brutal family murders in American history.

    Because sometimes the most terrifying crimes aren’t the ones we understand—

    They’re the ones that leave nothing behind but silence.

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    28 m
  • Theranos: The $9 Billion Lie
    Mar 12 2026

    In Silicon Valley, disruption is celebrated.

    Break the rules.

    Move fast.

    Change the world.

    In the early 2000s, one startup promised to revolutionize medicine itself.

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    30 m
  • A House of Faith: The Coleman Family Murders
    Mar 5 2026

    In May 2009, a quiet neighborhood in Columbia, Illinois, woke to a nightmare. Sheri Coleman and her two young sons, Garett and Gavin, were found murdered inside their own home. There were no signs of forced entry. No robbery. Only threatening messages were spray-painted on the walls — pointing to what appeared to be a hate crime.

    But as investigators followed the digital trail, the story began to unravel.

    The threats had been staged. The fear had been manufactured. And the person claiming to protect the family was at the center of it all.

    This episode examines the calculated deception, the digital evidence that exposed it, and the courtroom battle that followed — in a case that shattered the illusion of safety behind closed doors.

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    28 m
  • The Henryetta Killings: A Court Date That Never Came
    Feb 26 2026

    On May 1st, 2023, a search for two missing teenage girls led authorities to a rural property near Henryetta, Oklahoma.

    What they found would shock the nation.

    Seven bodies. Six victims. One gunman.

    The suspect, Jesse McFadden, was a convicted sex offender scheduled to appear in court that very day on new child solicitation charges. Instead of walking into a courtroom, investigators say he carried out one of the deadliest murder-suicides in Oklahoma in recent memory — killing his wife, her children, and two visiting teenagers before turning the gun on himself.

    In this episode of Stuttering in Silence, we break down the timeline of the 2023 Henryetta killings, examine the warning signs, the systemic failures, and the devastating aftermath left behind in Okmulgee County.

    How did a man with a violent past remain free? Could intervention have changed the outcome? And why did it take a missing persons search to uncover a massacre?

    This is not just a story about one man’s violence — it’s about the silence that surrounds red flags… until it’s too late.

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    46 m
  • The Dardeen Murders
    Feb 19 2026

    In 1987, in the quiet town of Ina, Illinois, the Dardeen family was preparing for the future.

    Keith was working. Elaine was eight months pregnant. Their infant son was learning the world one small moment at a time.

    Then, without warning, their home became the site of one of the most brutal and baffling family murders in modern American history.

    Keith was found beaten to death. Elaine was assaulted so violently she gave birth during the attack. Both children were killed. Nothing was stolen. No suspect was ever charged.

    Witnesses later claimed they saw Keith alive days after he was believed dead. The murder weapon was left behind. The motive has never been explained.

    Nearly four decades later, the Dardeen family murders remain unsolved — a case defined not by evidence, but by silence.

    This episode examines the timeline, the brutality, the unanswered questions, and the theories that still haunt a small Illinois town.

    Some houses hold memories.

    This one holds a mystery.

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    31 m