Episode 86 - Robert Limon

Episode 86 - Robert Limon

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Episode 300 - Happy, Joyous, and Free - The Murder of Tim Smith

On a warm March night in Ocala, Florida, a quiet household settles into its familiar routine. A movie plays. The lights go out. Nothing feels out of place. By morning, that sense of normalcy is gone.Join us, as we examine the disappearance and murder of Tim Smith, a man known for ...  Show more

Between The Madness - Episode 1 - A Routine Interrupted - The Porco Family

A quiet Monday morning. A trusted routine that suddenly breaks. And a crime scene that left investigators asking how any of it was possible.In this episode, we unravel a case built not on eyewitnesses but on movement, silence, and a timeline that refuses to behave the way it shou ...  Show more

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