Season 06 Episode 24: This Woman's Work

Season 06 Episode 24: This Woman's Work

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Season 09 Episode 25: Desert Rain (Pt. 1 of 2)

In June 2021, just outside of Phoenix, Arizona, 24-year-old geologist Daniel Robinson, drove off into the desert and was never seen again. What exactly happened to him remains one of the most tragic and beguiling mysteries of recent times. Written by Diane Hope and produced by Ri ...  Show more

Season 09 Episode 24: Audi Altarem Partem

When Teresita Basa was found murdered in her Chicago apartment in 1977, police had more or less given up on ever catching her killer. That was until one of Teresita's colleagues claimed the dead woman was speaking to her in her sleep... Written by Neil McRobert and produced by Ri ...  Show more

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