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In the summer of 1981, a woman vanished from her family's Illinois farm without a trace. There were no signs of a struggle, no witnesses who could explain what had happened, and no body to tell investigators where to begin. As weeks turned into months and months into years, rumors spread across the quiet farming community, but answers remained elusive. Behind the image of a prosperous family, however, investigators would eventually uncover a web of infidelity, deception, and long-buried secrets that transformed a missing person case into one of the most extraordinary murder prosecutions in Illinois history.
SOURCES:
1) Court Case: People v. Fred Grabbe
2) Forensic Files Episode "Root of All Evil"
3) Crime Junkie Podcast Episode "Murdered: Charolotte Grabbe"
4) Other Court Documents
5) WCIA 3 News Article -
On February 11, 2014, 63-year-old Cynthia Katherine Cdebaca woke up on her birthday and made a decision that would shock Southern California.By the end of the morning, her son-in-law, Geoward Flores Eustaquioâa military reservist, real estate agent, father, and youth rugby coachâwould be dead, shot 15 times inside and outside the Fallbrook home they shared. Prosecutors would later argue that after a dispute over her clothing, Cynthia retrieved a revolver she had purchased just two weeks earlier, fired repeatedly, reloaded twice, and continued shooting as Eustaquio struggled to survive.But it wasn't just the killing that captivated the nation.It was what happened afterward.In this episode of Crimes & Consequences, we examine the case of "Killer Granny" Cynthia Cdebacaâa grandmother who believed she was saving her family, a victim whose life became overshadowed by controversy, and a crime so surreal that it continues to divide true-crime audiences more than a decade later.
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What happens when a quiet Midwestern woman with a soft voice, a churchgoing image, and a smile that seemed almost comforting becomes the center of one of the most disturbing murder conspiracies in modern true crime?In this Early Release episode of Crimes and Consequences, we unravel the twisted real-life story behind NBCâs hit series The Thing About Pam and the woman at the center of it all: Pam Hupp.This is not just the story behind a TV show.
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In the spring of 2014, a champion wrestler from Texas arrived in the isolated mountain town of Gunnison, Colorado, carrying the kind of confidence that made people gravitate toward him. Dammion Heard was charismatic, impulsive, fiercely competitive, and only beginning to build the life he imagined for himself at Western State Colorado University. But after a chaotic night involving parties, rivalries, fractured relationships, and conflicting accounts from the people around him, Dammion suddenly vanished into the cold darkness of the Rockies. What followed would divide investigators, devastate a family, and leave behind a case filled with disputed timelines, unsettling witness statements, and questions that still refuse to disappear more than a decade later.
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1) CBS News Pt. 1
2) CBS News Pt. 2
3) CBS News Pt. 3
4) Reddit Discussion -
On the surface, it looked like the kind of life people spend decades trying to buildâa long marriage, three children, a quiet suburban routine shaped by faith, loyalty, and years of sacrifice. But behind that carefully ordered life, something had begun to unravel in ways no one around them could fully see. What started as a secret relationship slowly transformed into a web of obsession, manipulation, and control that stretched across state lines and pulled multiple people into its orbit. And by the time anyone realized how far things had gone, an ordinary night in a Michigan library parking lot was about to become the center of a murder investigation that detectives would later describe as chillingly deliberate.
SOURCES:
1) Oxygen: Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins
2) Oxygen: Snapped
3) Sybil Ann Padgett v. Clarice Stovall, U.S. District Court Case
4) Podcast: American Scandal -
On the surface, he looked like a man who had it all—confidence, charisma, and a life built in the sprawling affluence. But behind the polished exterior of John Battaglia was a storm of control, obsession, and escalating violence that would end in one of the most chilling acts of filicide in modern American crime.In this Early Relese episode we pull back the curtain on a case that is as psychologically disturbing as it is heartbreaking. This is not just the story of a crime—it’s the unraveling of a man who weaponized love, custody, and control against the very people who trusted him most.
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On the highways that cut through the American Midwest, where headlights stretch into darkness and exits blur past without memory, a predator moved unnoticed for years. Larry Eyler didnât look like a killer; he blended in, a quiet man drifting between Indiana and Illinois, offering rides to young men who would never be seen again. Their bodies would later be found miles apart, scattered across counties and backroads, each discovery raising questions no one yet knew how to connect. It wasnât until the pattern emergedâtoo late for manyâthat investigators realized they were chasing not separate crimes, but a single, methodical force moving along the highways themselves. And even after his arrest, the full truth of what Eyler had done would remain buried, waiting until the very end to surface in a confession that revealed a scale of violence far greater than anyone had imagined.
SOURCES:
1) Crime Library: Larry Eyler, the Highway Murderer
2) The Roanoke Times: Killer Confesses to Killing 21 Men
3) Crime Online: "Highway Killer" Larry Eyler's Victim Identified after 40 Years
4) UPI: Lawyer: Eyler was serial killer
5) The Washington Post: Killer Confessed to 21 More Deaths
6) The Midwest Crime Files Podcast: The Highway Killer: The Victims of Larry Eyler
7) Larry Eyler's Wikipedia Page -
Before six children died inside a burning home on Victory Road, there was a man who had spent decades constructing a life where power flowed in one directionâtoward him. Mick Philpott wasnât just a father. He was the center of a chaotic, benefits-funded household built on manipulation, domination, and fear.In this Early Release episode of Crimes & Consequences, we follow the timeline from control to catastropheâthrough the investigation, the courtroom, and the unraveling of a man who believed he could outmaneuver everyone, including the truth.
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On the morning of October 12, 1978, the Chelsea Hotel looked like it always did after a long New York night, with its hallways dim, its air heavy, and its secrets still clinging to the walls, but behind the door to Room 100, one of the most infamous mysteries in rock-and-roll history was waiting to be found. Inside, twenty-year-old Nancy Spungen lay bleeding on the bathroom floor, her life ended by a single stab wound, while just feet away, her boyfriendâSex Pistols bassist Sid Viciousâstumbled through the room in a haze of drugs, shock, and confusion. What happened in those final hours would become more than a tabloid scandal or a punk-rock tragedy; it would become a case suspended somewhere between love story, crime scene, and cultural collapse, where every witness had a different version, every answer seemed to raise a darker question, and the truth, if anyone ever knew it, may have died inside that room.
SOURCES:
1) "Please Kill Me: The Uncensored History of Punk" by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain
2) "Why We Love the Chelsea Hotel" -- The New York Historical Society
3)Punk Rock Romeo and Juliet: Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen -- Crime Library
4) Sid Vicious Accused of Murder -- Rolling Stone
5) Flashback: Nancy Spungen Found Dead at Chelsea Hotel -- Rolling Stone
6) The Arrest of Sid Vicious -- History Daily Podcast by Wondery
7) Sid Vicious Biography Page
8) Sid and Nancy: A Punk Mystery -- The Independent
9) 16 Truly Disturbing Moments That Made Punk Rocker Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols Live Up to His Name
10) My New York: Sid and Nancy -- The New York Post -
On the morning of October 12, 1978, the Chelsea Hotel looked like it always did after a long New York night, with its hallways dim, its air heavy, and its secrets still clinging to the walls, but behind the door to Room 100, one of the most infamous mysteries in rock-and-roll history was waiting to be found. Inside, twenty-year-old Nancy Spungen lay bleeding on the bathroom floor, her life ended by a single stab wound, while just feet away, her boyfriendâSex Pistols bassist Sid Viciousâstumbled through the room in a haze of drugs, shock, and confusion. What happened in those final hours would become more than a tabloid scandal or a punk-rock tragedy; it would become a case suspended somewhere between love story, crime scene, and cultural collapse, where every witness had a different version, every answer seemed to raise a darker question, and the truth, if anyone ever knew it, may have died inside that room.
SOURCES:
1) "Please Kill Me: The Uncensored History of Punk" by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain
2) "Why We Love the Chelsea Hotel" -- The New York Historical Society
3)Punk Rock Romeo and Juliet: Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen -- Crime Library
4) Sid Vicious Accused of Murder -- Rolling Stone
5) Flashback: Nancy Spungen Found Dead at Chelsea Hotel -- Rolling Stone
6) The Arrest of Sid Vicious -- History Daily Podcast by Wondery
7) Sid Vicious Biography Page
8) Sid and Nancy: A Punk Mystery -- The Independent
9) 16 Truly Disturbing Moments That Made Punk Rocker Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols Live Up to His Name
10) My New York: Sid and Nancy -- The New York Post -
In the quiet winter of 1994, the small town of New Haven woke to a mystery that would refuse to fade. On the morning of April 3, a young convenience store clerk named Heidi Allen unlocked the doors at D&W Convenience Store just as she had countless times before. Customers came and went, the coffee brewed, and the ordinary rhythms of a Sunday morning settled in. Then, sometime between one routine moment and the next, something went terribly wrong. Within hours, the register sat open, Heidiâs car remained in the parking lot, and a handful of chilling clues hinted that whatever had happened inside that small roadside store had unfolded in seconds. What followed would consume investigators, divide a community, and leave a question hanging in the cold air for decades: how does someone simply vanish in the middle of a normal morning?
1) Heidi Allen's Page on The Doe Network
2) Heidi Allen's Page on The Charley Project
3) People v. Gary Thibodeau
4) People v. Gary Thibodeau
5) Gary Thibodeau Looks to Have Conviction Overturned
6) Gary Thibodeau, convicted of kidnapping Heidi Allen in 1994, dead at 63
7) Thibodeau's death offers no closure for either side
8) Judge Denies Thibodeau Motion for New Trial
9) Stateâs Highest Court Turns Down Thibodeauâs Attempt For New Trial -
In 1924, two wealthy, brilliant University of Chicago students set out to commit what they believed would be the perfect crime.Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb believed themselves intellectually superior and beyond ordinary moral restraint. Inspired (and deeply misreading) the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, they convinced themselves that rules applied to other people.It became the first true Trial of the Century. A national referendum on free will, punishment, privilege, youth, psychology, and whether the state should answer killing with killing.Were Leopold and Loeb supermen?Or were they privileged, deluded young men who mistook intelligence for immunity?đïž Join us as we dismantle the myth.
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In 1924, two wealthy, brilliant University of Chicago students set out to commit what they believed would be the perfect crime.Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb believed themselves intellectually superior and beyond ordinary moral restraint. Inspired (and deeply misreading) the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, they convinced themselves that rules applied to other people.It became the first true Trial of the Century. A national referendum on free will, punishment, privilege, youth, psychology, and whether the state should answer killing with killing.Were Leopold and Loeb supermen?Or were they privileged, deluded young men who mistook intelligence for immunity? Join us as we dismantle the myth.Because intelligence without empathy is not superiority. It’s danger.
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On a quiet stretch of Midwestern road, just outside the small town where everyone knew everyone else, DiAnne Kiedel disappeared into the kind of mystery that only seems possible in places that feel safe. She was a mother. A neighbor. The woman who waved when she drove past. And then, suddenly, she was the center of whispered conversations, late-night searches, and a question that refused to fade: what really happened that night? In this episode, we peel back the layers of a story that starts with an ordinary eveningâand spirals into something far darker than anyone in town was prepared to face.
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1) Old Time Crime: 1966 missing person case solved 27 years later
2) The Eternal Flame
3) The Eternal Flame Part 2
4) Memory of Slaying Kept Secret for 29 Years -
On a quiet night that should have ended like any other, one violent act set off a chain of events that would fracture a community and leave more questions than answers. The murder of Trent Digiuro didnât arrive with warning signs or a clear villainâit unfolded in the blurred space between friendship and fear, impulse and intention. In the days that followed, whispers traveled faster than facts, and investigators began pulling at threads that revealed a far more complicated story than it first appeared. What happened to Trent wasnât just about a single moment of violence, but about the choices made before itâand the ones that followedâthat would ultimately force everyone involved to reckon with the truth.
SOURCES:
1) Man convicted of killing UK player in â90s back in court in another new case
2) Dateline: The Motive
3) DiGiuros Find Closure in Wrongful Death Suit
4) Notorious 1990s slaying of UK football player featured in new true crime series
5) A Killer Among Friends: A Killer on Campus -
On a quiet Oregon highway in 1983, a mother claimed a stranger stepped out of the dark and destroyed her family. It was a lie.In this episode, we examine Diane Downs, a woman who shot her three children, killed one of them, and then calmly rewrote reality in front of police, doctors, jurors, and the nation.We trace the night of the shootings, the unraveling carjacking narrative, chilling courtroom behavior, and the moment investigators realized they weren’t dealing with a grieving mother; but a remorseless architect of violence.
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On a quiet February morning in 1960, one of Americaâs most powerful brewing dynasties collided with every parentâs worst nightmare. Adolph Coors IIIâheir to a beer empire, devoted father, and fixture of Coloradoâs eliteâvanished on his way to work, leaving behind an abandoned car, a single shoe, and a trail of unanswered questions. What followed was a tense, high-stakes drama that gripped the nation: cryptic demands, frantic negotiations, and a family forced to make impossible decisions under the glare of public attention. This is the story of a disappearance that exposed the vulnerabilities of immense wealthâand set off a chain of events no one could control.
SOURCES:
1) A Look Back on the Coors Kidnapping
2) Coors Kidnapping Ransom Note
3) On This Day in History: Coors brewery heir kidnapped
4) Adolph Coors III
5) Joseph Corbett v. The People of the State of Colorado 6) Archivegrid: Adolph Coors III investigation collection -
In this episode of Crimes & Consequences, we unravel The Death Cap Mushroom Murders. A case that begins with a homemade lunch and ends with multiple deaths, a complex investigation, and a courtroom reckoning that captivated the world. Calm on the surface. Calculated beneath.
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On a quiet residential street, a family lived a life that looked ordinary from the outsideâroutine, familiar, unremarkable. But behind closed doors, a history already existed, one that had passed through courtrooms, parole boards, and official records, quietly waiting. When authorities were finally called to the house, they arrived expecting one kind of emergency and discovered another entirelyâone that would force investigators, prosecutors, and the public to confront uncomfortable questions about warning signs, second chances, and the consequences of decisions made long before anyone thought they mattered. This is the story of Gregory Greenâand the tragedy that revealed how the past never really stays buried.
SOURCES:
1) Dearborn Heights Man Pleads Guilty In Slayings Of His 2 Kids, 2 Stepchildren
2) Man accused of killing family in Dearborn Heights pleads guilty to murder, torture charges
3) Police: Father kills 2 children, 2 teens at Dearborn Heights home
4) Man accused of killing family in Dearborn Heights arraigned on 4 counts of murder
5) âYou Are The Devil In Disguiseâ: Ex-Wife To Man Who Murdered Her 4 Children
6) Popular Pastor Pushed for Parole of Daughter's Ex-Con Husband Who Killed Their 4 Children
7) Competency exam ordered for man accused of killing family in Dearborn Heights
8) Mom of 4 slain kids to killer husband: "Justice will come when you burn in hell" -
Step inside the chilling world of Dr. H. H. Holmes, the suave con man, medical fraudster, and architect of Americaâs most infamous âMurder Castle.â In this Early Release episode, we peel back the polished veneer Holmes wore so well to expose the predator beneath. Aman who turned charm into a weapon, bodies into profit, and opportunity into terror.From his eerie medical-school schemes and corpse-insurance scamsâŠ
to the labyrinthine Englewood building designed to confuse, isolate, and killâŠ
to the devastating murder of Benjamin Pitezel and the cross-country hunt for his missing childrenâŠ
this episode follows the full arc of a man who reinvented himself with every handshake and erased those who trusted him.Thank you to Patreon member Tiffany M. for the suggestion!! - Laat meer zien