Kirsten Leonard (9 of Spades, Nevada)

Kirsten Leonard (9 of Spades, Nevada)

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Jimmy “Jamie” Riddle (9 of Diamonds, North Carolina)

In the fall of 1991, just as the season was starting to change, a couple fishing at sunrise at a small lake in Fayetteville, North Carolina, noticed something floating near the surface of the water. At first, they thought it was a blow-up doll. But upon closer inspection, the cou ...  Show more

Tonya Teske (The 2 of Spades, Idaho)

Our card this week is Tonya Teske, the 2 of Spades from Idaho. This week, we’re resurfacing an important old episode for you because we just learned more information about a person of interest who’s never been ruled out. His name is Mark Douglas Burns, and he's a terrifying indiv ...  Show more

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