"The Kensington Strangler" Antonio Rodriguez

"The Kensington Strangler" Antonio Rodriguez

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Buried Alive: The FBI's "Most Bizarre" Kidnapping Ever

One FBI agent called it the most bizarre kidnapping case ever investigated by the Bureau: In 1968, an escaped convict and his new girlfriend bury their hostage alive in an underground chamber. Sources for this episode include: 83 Hours Till Dawn written by Gene Miller, in collabo ...  Show more

Dalia Dippolito: A Black Widow, a Murder Plot, and a Web of Lies

A seemingly heartbroken newlywed becomes the face of a shocking murder-for-hire plot—caught on tape before the crime can even happen. But as the trial unfolds, the real mystery isn’t what she planned, it’s how far reality can bend when everyone knows the cameras are watching. Sou ...  Show more

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