The Killings of Two Portland Nurses // 458

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Kristin Smart: New Evidence Thirty Years Later // 608

In May of 1996, a 19-year-old college freshman vanished from her San Luis Obispo university in the middle of the night. When she never returned to her dorm room, what began as a missing-person case quickly gripped California and sparked decades of questions, rumors, and nationwid ...  Show more

Manijeh and Fanta: The Women in the Storage Units // 607

In April of 2023, a missing Minnesota woman was last spotted on surveillance footage being forced back into her apartment building after trying to flee. And afterwards, she was never seen again. With suspicious texts, a disturbing storage facility find, and a foul odor coming fro ...  Show more

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