The Sex Slave Murders: Gerald & Charlene Gallego Pt. 2

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Stepdaughter's Revenge: The Jade Janks Case

A California man was found in a pile of clothes in his own driveway just two weeks after being discharged from the hospital. While Tom Merriman was in the hospital, his stepdaughter Jade Janks went to his house to clean and made a shocking discovery. Merriman apparently had a scr ...  Show more

TikToker's Revenge: The Ali Abulaban Case

Ali Abulaban was a popular TikToker whose charismatic digital persona masked a disturbing history of domestic control and surveillance. After his estranged wife Ana sought to start a new life, the internal tension between his viral fame and private possessiveness reached a tragic ...  Show more

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