Afleveringen
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A beloved teacher and former beauty queen in a small Georgia town. Despite years of speculation and numerous leads that went nowhere, the case remained unsolved until 2017 when a woman came forward with information implicating two former students, Ryan Duke and Bo Dukes.
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On July 26, 1999, Beatriz Vidaror suddenly passed away after being hospitalized for what initially appeared to be a simple case of food poisoning. Her unexpected death occurred at the Eich Clinic in Luxembourg, where her husband, Charles Missenard, worked as a laboratory director.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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D.B. Cooper is the alias of an unidentified man who hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines flight on November 24, 1971. He boarded the plane in Portland, Oregon, and, during the flight to Seattle, passed a note to a flight attendant claiming he had a bomb. He then demanded $200,000 in ransom, four parachutes, and a fuel truck standing by in Seattle.
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On October 28, 2017, Alexia Daval, a 29-year-old banker, was reported missing by her husband, Jonathann Daval, who claimed she had gone for a jog and never returned. Two days later, Alexia's partially burnt body was discovered in a wooded area near Gray-la-Ville, Haute-Saône.
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In November 1992, 21-year-old Luxembourgish student Christiane Heiser was found brutally murdered in her apartment on the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) campus in Brussels. Despite extensive investigations, her case remains unsolved over three decades later.
Background
Christiane had recently returned from a year in the United States and commenced her studies in economic sciences at ULB in October 1992. She resided in room 138 on the first floor of Campus Irena V, a building rented by the Luxembourgish government for its students. Described as intelligent and reserved, she was focused on her studies and had been living on campus for about a month.
The Crime
On the night of November 10, 1992, while many students attended a party, Christiane chose to stay in her room to study. Her absence over the following days raised concerns among acquaintances, leading campus authorities to check on her. On November 12, police and firefighters discovered her apartment locked. Upon entry, they found pools of blood in the living area and her body in the bathroom, which had been locked from the inside. She had suffered multiple stab wounds, and a plastic bag was secured over her head with an electrical cable around her neck. Notably, the initials "CH" were carved into her body.
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62-year-old Helen Fiona Torbet, known as Fiona to her friends, was one of Scotland's foremost experts on its hills and mountains. On July 7, 1993, she went missing while on a walking holiday around Inverinate, a small village on the north shore of Loch Duich, located in Kyle of Lochalsh in the Western Highlands of Scotland near Kintai
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The Favoriten Girl Murders refer to a series of tragic crimes that occurred between 1988 and 1990 in the Favoriten district of Vienna, Austria. The victims were three young females:
Alexandra Schriefl: A 20-year-old woman murdered in 1988.
Christina Beranek: A 10-year-old girl killed in 1989.
Nicole Strau: An 8-year-old girl murdered in 1990.
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Micaela "Mickey" Costanzo was a bright and beloved high school student in West Wendover, Nevada. Known for her athleticism and leadership, she was deeply connected to her family and community. One day in March 2011, she vanished after leaving school, sparking a frantic search effort. The case unfolded in a small town, revealing unexpected twists and a tragic story that left a lasting impact on those who knew her.
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The murder of Franz Pommerelle in 1906 stands as one of Luxembourg's most chilling criminal cases. Franz, a young man, was discovered lifeless in the picturesque Petrusse Valley. His right cheek bore dried blood, his skin appeared pale with a bluish tint, and his body lay supine with arms crossed beneath his torso, head facing downstream. A deep gash across his neck indicated a brutal slaying.
This incident shocked the nation, prompting widespread speculation about the identity of Franz's murderer.
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On November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher, a 21-year-old British exchange student, was found murdered in her apartment in Perugia, Italy. She had been sexually assaulted and fatally stabbed.
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The Jean-Claude Romand case tells the story of a man who built an entire false reality, and when that reality was threatened, he resorted to extreme violence to maintain his illusion.
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In 1922, a mysterious killer murdered Andreas and Cäzilia Gruber, their daughter Viktoria Gabriel, Viktoria's children Cäzilia and Josef and the family's maid Maria Baumgartner.
To this day, the killer has never been identified.
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The Mechinaud case revolves around a perplexing disappearance that has captivated public attention. Involving a person who vanished under suspicious circumstances, the case is marked by a series of enigmatic events, conflicting accounts, and unanswered questions. As the investigation unfolds, various theories emerge, with some suggesting foul play and others pointing to personal motives. The mystery is further deepened by the lack of clear evidence or closure, leaving many to speculate on the true reasons behind the disappearance. The case remains unresolved, making it one of the more baffling and intriguing criminal mysteries in recent history.
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The Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès case is one of the most mysterious and widely publicized disappearances in recent French history. It centers around Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, a French man who is believed to have murdered his wife, four children, and their dog in April 2011 before disappearing without a trace.
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The Little Gregory case refers to the tragic 1984 murder of Gregory Villemin, a four-year-old boy in France. He was found drowned in the Vologne River, bound hand and foot. The case became infamous due to its complex web of family rivalries, anonymous letters, media frenzy, and judicial controversies. It remains one of France’s most mysterious and debated criminal investigations.
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In December 2001, a fire broke out at the Hôtel du Palais in Paris, resulting in the tragic deaths of four individuals, including Scottish tourist Marysia Lewis and her boyfriend, Jason Maxwell. The arsonist, 39-year-old Bruno Prati from Paris, who had a history of arson and mental illness, was convicted and sentenced to 20 years in prison in February 2006. The victims' families expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation, alleging contradictions in testimonies and potential negligence by hotel staff.
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The Gilles L. case is a dark story of family betrayal. In 2016, in Bereldange, Luxembourg, Gilles L. poisoned his sister and brother-in-law. Motivated by financial disputes, Gilles administered poison in drinks he offered to his victims during a family meal...
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