151. The Rogers Family Disappearance

151. The Rogers Family Disappearance

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317. The Fitbit That Solved a Murder - Nicole VanderHeyden

On this episode, Payton and Garrett dive into the case of Nicole VanderHeyden. What starts as a normal night out quickly spirals into something far more sinister when Nicole disappears without a trace. Links: Netflix Video Every Monday @11am PST, 12pm MST, 2pm EST 1pm CST https:/ ...  Show more

316. The Bizarre Stalking of Kristil Krug

On this episode, Garrett and Payton dive into the case of a Colorado mother who begins receiving terrifying messages from a stalker who seems to know her every move. What starts as a disturbing blast from the past quickly turns into a deadly nightmare. Links: Netflix Video Every ...  Show more

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