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January 24, 2023: the quiet coastal town of Duxbury, Massachusetts was shattered by a crime that would reverberate far beyond its borders. On that winter evening, police were summoned to a home where three young children — 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 8-month-old Callan — were found unresponsive with obvious signs of trauma. Their mother, former nurse Lindsay Clancy, was discovered gravely injured nearby after a suicide attemptTrigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of child fatality and suicide. Listener discretion is advised.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GykaKWmtbdYSkip ahead to episode: 09.40www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

When the 61-year-old grandmother didn't show up for work on a July morning in 2011, her loved ones knew something wasn't right. What they uncovered inside her Wantirna South home would shock even seasoned detectives — a violent struggle in the bedroom, blood-stained bedding, and Brenda's body hidden beneath a pool cover in her own backyard.Police believe Brenda knew her killer. There were no signs of forced entry. And investigators suspect the scene was carefully staged to wash away crucial forensic evidence.Intro Clip: 12.35Skip ahead to episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyXvSMPxYykwww.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In April 2015, 46-year-old Vincent Viafore and his fiancée, Angelika Graswald, launched their kayaks into the Hudson River near Bannerman Island in New York. Hours later, Angelika called 911, saying Vincent had fallen into the freezing water and disappeared.At first, it looked like a tragic accident.But when investigators began digging deeper, troubling details surfaced — a missing drain plug, an absent life jacket, alleged statements about wanting him gone, and an 11-hour interrogation that would change everything.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL5kTAnwFkSkip ahead to episode: 21.35www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In the quiet Melbourne suburb of Ringwood in March 1986, 25-year-old nurse Ina-Doris Warrick was full of life — a former champion gymnast who had bravely returned to nursing after losing her husband to cancer. But on the night of March 21st, something went terribly wrong. After enjoying a dinner date, Ina-Doris never made it to her next shift. Four days later, a neighbour found her body in her bedroom — stabbed multiple times in what would become one of Victoria's most haunting cold cases.Intro Clip: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/imillion-dollar-cold-casei-preview-inadoris-warrick-20170328-4s97v.htmlSkip ahead to episode: 07.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In November 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk went to meet friends near the Craigflower Bridge in Saanich, British Columbia. She never came home. What began as a night of bullying and exclusion quickly spiralled into one of Canada's most disturbing and heartbreaking cases — a crime carried out in plain sight, by people Reena believed were her peers.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xVuQkKLQjUSkip ahead to episode: 06.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In the early hours of March 10, 1998, emergency services responded to what was reported as a terrifying home invasion in the affluent Sydney suburb of Dover Heights. Inside the family home, 53-year-old Denise Govendir was found dead from devastating head injuries. Her husband, Aaron Govendir, claimed that an unknown assailant posing as a police officer had attacked them both — knocking him unconscious before brutally killing Denise and stealing their car. Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1358354841444740Skip ahead to episode: 08.25www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In 2008, 18-year-old Joshua Maddux vanished after telling friends he was heading out for a short walk. Seven years later, his remains were discovered in a place that raised far more questions than answers — a locked, abandoned cabin high in the Colorado mountains, with no clear explanation of how he got there… or why.In this episode, we unravel the baffling details of Joshua's disappearance and death: the timeline that doesn't quite add up, the strange condition of the cabin, and the theories that continue to divide investigators and armchair detectives alike. Was it a tragic accident? A case of misadventure? Or something far more sinister?Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK2JYas6RE0Skip ahead to episode: 8.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode, we continue to explore the disturbing and little-known case of Ramona Krotine, a young woman whose life ended under tragic and unresolved circumstances in Cleveland in 2003. What should have been an ordinary moment quickly turned into a crime that left investigators searching for answers—and a family waiting for justice. Part 2 coming next week Skip ahead to episode: 6.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode, we explore the disturbing and little-known case of Ramona Krotine, a young woman whose life ended under tragic and unresolved circumstances in Cleveland in 2003. What should have been an ordinary moment quickly turned into a crime that left investigators searching for answers—and a family waiting for justice. Part 2 coming next week Skip ahead to episode: 14.00www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.This episode covers the shocking 2006 case of 12-year-old Jasmine Richardson, the sole survivor of her family's murder in Medicine Hat, Canada, and the youngest person in Canadian history to be charged with multiple murders.Skip ahead to episode: 13.05www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the disappearance of 13-year-old Bung Siriboon, who never made it to school in Boronia on June 2, 2011. A decade later, her case remains unsolved, with few answers about what happened that day.Skip ahead to episode: 09.25www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.This episode examines the mysterious death of 32-year-old Rey Rivera, found in a Belvedere conference room in Baltimore. Though ruled a suicide, the circumstances surrounding his death remain puzzling and controversial.Skip ahead to episode: 09.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the disappearance of 29-year-old Tyler Davis, who vanished in Columbus, Ohio in February 2009 after going for a walk outside his hotel during his wife's birthday celebration. He has never been seen again.Skip ahead to episode: 11.05www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.This episode looks at the death of 27-year-old teacher Ellen Greenberg, found stabbed in her apartment in 2011. Though her death was ruled a suicide, her family continue to fight for the cause of death to be reconsidered.Skip ahead to episode: 09.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the disappearance of Dutch backpackers Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, who went missing while hiking Panama's El Pianista trail in 2014. Their mysterious case remains unsolved and continues to puzzle investigators.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRauiGD18zcSkip ahead to episode: 08.30www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.This episode covers the mysterious disappearance of Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick, who vanished in November 2020 after her company was raided by ASIC. Months later, her severed foot washed ashore, sparking speculation and controversy that still surrounds the case today.Skip ahead to episode: 06.45www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we look at the disappearance of 31-year-old Janine Vaughan, who was last seen getting into a red car after leaving a Bathurst nightclub in December 2001. She has never been seen again.Skip ahead to episode: 05.30www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.This episode examines the case of Keli Lane, the former Australian water polo player convicted of murdering her newborn daughter in 1996. With no body ever found and a case built largely on circumstantial evidence, her conviction remains one of Australia's most debated.Skip ahead to episode: 05.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we dive into the shocking case of Katherine Knight, the first Australian woman sentenced to life without parole. Her crimes in 2000 shocked the nation, leaving behind one of the most gruesome and infamous cases in Australian true crime history.Skip ahead to episode: 02.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we cover the unsolved 1969 murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik, the beloved nun whose story was later explored in Netflix's The Keepers. She vanished while running errands, and her body was found three months later.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khr7dbuBjuESkip ahead to episode: 13.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the mysterious disappearance of 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley, who vanished from a Caribbean cruise in 1998. Was it an accident, foul play, or abduction? Decades later, her case remains unsolved and surrounded by chilling speculation.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQxFbCqxSmYSkip ahead to episode: 06.45www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the 1984 murder of 41-year-old Nanette Ellis in Boronia, Melbourne. Despite decades of investigation, her killer has never been found, leaving her family still seeking justice.Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1469143897363411Skip ahead to episode: 13.45www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In March 2015, 41-year-old IT consultant Prabha Arun Kumar was walking home through Parramatta Park in Sydney after finishing a late shift. While speaking on the phone to her husband in India, her conversation was suddenly cut short when she was viciously attacked and stabbed to death. The random and brutal nature of the crime shocked both Australia and India, leaving two families devastated and a community demanding answers.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLDwgIc0HaESkip ahead to episode: 07.30www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode of Clueless Crime, we unpack the 1997 killing of Corinna Marr, a 25-year-old real estate agent and part-time model in Adelaide, who was found execution-style in her Collinswood unit. Bleeding from two close-range gunshot wounds — one to her breast, one to her head — Corinna's death has remained unsolved for over two decades.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvnsLpUECvgSkip ahead to episode: 7.30www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In January 2022, the heartbreaking case of 8-year-old Elizabeth Struhs shocked Australia. Living in Toowoomba, Queensland, Elizabeth's young life ended under unimaginable circumstances—at the hands of those who were meant to protect her. What unfolded was a story entangled with blind faith, a tightly controlled religious group, and decisions that put belief above a child's wellbeing.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3Pj4dV0ZFkSkip ahead to episode: 7.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On the night of November 9, 1984, 31-year-old yoga instructor and waitress Lesley Patricia Larkin was discovered in her Noosa Heads unit—naked and gravely injured, lying across a mattress in her bedroom. Her neighbourhood, once a haven of innocence, turned into a crime scene that would remain unsolved for decades.Despite over 150 interviews—including with her ex-partner, neighbours, and colleagues—no clear motive emerged: nothing was stolen, there was no sign of sexual assault, and there appeared to be no forced entry.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sACoZ_Pm2LkSkip ahead to episode: 7.40www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In 2006, 51-year-old Susan Kuhnhausen came home from her shift as a nurse in Portland, Oregon, to find a stranger waiting inside her house with a hammer. What should have been the end of her life turned into one of the most extraordinary cases of survival and strength you'll ever hear. The intruder wasn't just a burglar — he had been hired to kill her.In this episode, we dive into Susan's harrowing fight for her life, the shocking truth about who orchestrated the attack, and how this ordinary woman's extraordinary courage turned her into the ultimate survivor.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy74imo9-MoSkip ahead to episode: 4.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In May 2020, 58-year-old Colleen Rebelo was found dead under the shower in her Bicton, WA home. At first, her passing was thought to be natural—but within days, alarm bells rang when her son, Andre Rebelo, attempted to claim multiple newly-taken-out life insurance policies in her name. The cryptocurrency trader and partner of influencer Gracie Piscopo was drowning in debt, yet carefully curating a glamorous online image. Investigators soon uncovered forged documents, suspicious injuries, and a trail of deception pointing directly to him.During his 2024 trial, prosecutors painted Andre as a son who killed his own mother for financial gain, staging her death to look natural while plotting to collect a million-dollar payout. Evidence included falsified coroner's reports, forged wills, and even impersonated medical professionals, all part of an elaborate attempt to cover his tracks. After weeks of testimony and nearly two days of jury deliberation, Andre was found guilty of murder.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5xJAtb8htcSkip ahead to episode: 12.10www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In June 2006, 24-year-old Auburn University graduate Lori Ann Slesinski vanished after making plans for a simple girls' night. When she never showed up, her family grew concerned, and just days later, her car was discovered torched in a secluded cul-de-sac outside Auburn. Inside her home, investigators found disturbing signs of a struggle—yet Lori herself was nowhere to be found. Despite an exhaustive search, her body has never been recovered.Years later, attention turned to a close friend, Rick Ennis, a man with a violent past. Advances in forensic testing linked him to Lori's disappearance, and in 2022, Ennis was finally convicted of her murder—16 years after she went missing. Skip ahead to episode: 10.40Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG-085OQ40Ewww.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In the quiet suburb of Beaumaris, Melbourne, 1976, eight-year-old Eloise Worledge mysteriously vanished from her bedroom in the dead of night. Despite an extensive police investigation, the chilling disappearance remains one of Australia's most baffling unsolved cases. Who could have taken a young girl from her own home without a trace? What secrets linger in the shadows of this suburban neighborhood? Join us as we explore the eerie circumstances, the heartbreak of a family left searching, and the enduring mystery that haunts Beaumaris to this day.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fModCcr0pUSkip ahead to episode: 11.15www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

From the 3rd to the 9th August 2025, National Missing Persons Week (NMPW) is observed across Australia. Now in its annual tradition, the week serves as a reminder that disappearances affect people from all walks of life. Community awareness is heightened through events, media features, and memorials like the “Missing Persons Family & Friends Walk.” The campaign encourages the public to renew efforts in sharing information, supporting affected families, and keeping unresolved cases—like those of Linda Grimstone and Richard Hadwick—in public consciousnesLinda Anne Grimstone vanished on 4 September 2000 after dropping her two children at Croydon Hills Primary School. Later that day, she purchased petrol at Wesburn, and was seen around 3:50 pm in the Powers Lookout car park, about 270 km north-east of Melbourne. Her vehicle was found the following morningabandoned in bushland nearby.Richard Hadwick, aged 21, disappeared on 19 May 1990—his own birthday. Last seen at home in Belgrave South at about 12:30 am, he changed clothes for a planned trip to Foster's Disco in Dandenong and left in a waiting taxi, with little money and no belongings. He never arrived at work again, and concerns grew after he was bailed on burglary charges and reportedly feared imprisonment. He has not been seen sinceIntro Clip: 9HoneySkip ahead to episode: 6.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On February 24, 2023, in an upscale Herndon, Fairfax County, Virginia neighborhood, 37‑year‑old pediatric nurse Christine Banfield was found stabbed to death inside her own home. Nearby lay the body of Joseph “Joe” Ryan, 39, fatally shot. The Banfields' live‑in au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhães, reported the scene via a cryptic 911 call: “A friend of hers was hurt.” Christine later died at the hospital.Initially described by authorities as a scenario of self‑defense against an alleged intruder who had stabbed Christine, the case quickly took a darker turn. Investigators discovered Christine was the victim of a meticulously planned double homicide. Intro Clip: Court TV Skip ahead to episode: 09.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode, we dive into one of Australia's most haunting outback mysteries — the disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio. In July 2001, Peter and his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, were traveling through the remote Northern Territory when a terrifying roadside encounter changed everything. Joanne survived to tell the tale — claiming they were ambushed by a stranger on the highway — but Peter was never seen again.As investigators pieced together the bizarre circumstances, suspicion, media frenzy, and international attention followed. It would take years before someone was brought to justice — but even then, Peter's body was never found.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIsqFAH1YcsSkip ahead to episode: 4.10www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In October 2012, 29-year-old Kentucky attorney Ryan Poston was shot six times by his on-again, off-again girlfriend, 21-year-old Shayna Hubers. What she claimed was self-defense quickly unraveled into a chilling story of obsession, jealousy, and a toxic relationship spiraling out of control.Just hours before the shooting, Ryan had planned to go on a date with Miss Ohio USA. Instead, he found himself face-to-face with Shayna—who, after shooting him, calmly called 911 and told police she “gave him the nose job he always wanted.” Her bizarre behavior during the interrogation, including singing and laughing, raised red flags and painted a disturbing picture of her mental state.Despite her claims of abuse and fear, investigators found no evidence supporting self-defense. Shayna was convicted twice—first in 2015, and again in 2018 after a retrial—ultimately receiving a life sentence with the possibility of parole.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlNgqFUB-wISkip ahead to episode: 11.40www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode of Clueless Crime, we head to Brunei to explore the chilling and unsolved case of Anthea Bradshaw, a bright and talented 24-year-old Australian woman whose promising life was cut short in 2004. Anthea had moved to Brunei to pursue a career in physiotherapy, embracing the opportunity to make a difference and explore the world. But just weeks after her arrival, she was found murdered in her apartment under mysterious and brutal circumstances.Despite early suspicions and multiple theories—ranging from a burglary gone wrong to possible connections within her professional circle—no one has ever been charged with her murder. More than two decades later, Anthea's family is still searching for justice, and the Brunei authorities remain tight-lipped.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv-SUVyYxEgSkip ahead to episode: 9:10www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In June 2002, 19-year-old Amber Michelle Haigh vanished from the small town of Kingsvale in New South Wales, after reportedly being dropped off at a local train station. A young mother to a six-month-old son, Amber had been staying with friends while planning her next steps in life. But after that fateful day, she was never seen again.Her disappearance sent shockwaves through the community—and left behind a trail of disturbing questions. Why would Amber leave her son behind? What really happened the night she disappeared? And why did it take years before authorities treated her case as a suspected homicide. Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1609611462747352Skip ahead to episode: 11.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In August 1999, 16-year-old Jessica Gaudie left her Nambour home to babysit for a family friend and was never seen again. Her disappearance sent shockwaves through Queensland's Sunshine Coast and ignited one of the region's most haunting murder investigations. The man convicted of her murder, Derek Bellington Sam, has never revealed the location of her body, leaving her family in a state of perpetual grief and uncertainty. But Jessica's case may be just one piece of a larger, more disturbing puzzle. In the 16 months surrounding her disappearance, two other women—British backpacker Celena Bridge and teacher's aide Sabrina Glassop—vanished under eerily similar circumstances. All three cases are linked by one chilling common denominator: Derek Sam.Intro Clip: https://www.9news.com.au/national/derek-sam-suspected-serial-killer-could-receive-immunity-in-exchange-for-bodies-news-queensland/6dcbda28-5141-45d4-a09a-ffa6bfccea04Skip ahead to episode: 17.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this heartbreaking episode, we explore the 2007 case of 15-year-old Carly Ryan from Adelaide, South Australia — a bright, creative teenager whose life was tragically cut short by someone she thought she could trust.Carly had developed an online relationship with a boy named “Brandon Kane,” believing she'd found love. But behind the screen was not a teenage boy, but a 50-year-old man named Garry Newman, who had created a fake identity to groom and manipulate her. When Carly began pulling away, Newman's obsession turned deadly.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oivv-9meql8Skip Ahead to Episode: 15.05www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this gripping episode, we delve into one of California's most haunting child abduction cases — the disappearance of 7-year-old Steven Stayner in 1972. Snatched on his way home from school in Merced, Steven vanished without a trace, leaving his family shattered and desperate for answers.For seven years, Steven was held captive by child predator Kenneth Parnell, forced to live under a false identity and manipulated into believing his family no longer wanted him. But in a courageous act that shocked the nation, 14-year-old Steven escaped in 1980 — and brought another kidnapped child, 5-year-old Timothy White, to safety with him.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHaMlS2txsASkip ahead to episode: 20.05www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On February 9, 2023, in the quiet town of Oak Grove, Louisiana, 43-year-old Crystal McCrory Jones was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head. Within just 1 hour and 45 minutes, authorities ruled her death a suicide. However, a series of unsettling inconsistencies and overlooked evidence have led her family to question this conclusion and seek justice. Crystal's husband, Tony Jones, a former employee of the West Carroll Parish Sheriff's Department—the very agency that investigated her death—was reportedly the last person to see her alive. Despite this connection, he was never officially considered a suspect. Further raising concerns, Crystal's sister, Jana Guyewski-Latigar, has highlighted that the sheriff's office prematurely declared Crystal's death a suicide after only a seven-minute interview with Tony. Join us as we explore the case that has shaken a small Louisiana town and sparked a relentless quest for truth.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DHiTncQeNISkip Ahead to Episode: 3.55Important Links:Book: https://tr.ee/sPRi9EUX9SPetition: https://www.change.org/p/reopen-investigation-into-death-of-crystal-mccrory-jones/psf/promote_or_share?recruiter=1329931394&allow_actions=true&utm_campaign=psfInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/justiceforcrystal/www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On a warm summer day in January 1965, what was meant to be an innocent beach outing ended in one of Australia's most chilling unsolved crimes. Best friends Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock, both just 15 years old, were brutally murdered in the sand dunes of Sydney's Wanda Beach. Their bodies were discovered the next day, sparking a massive investigation and a media frenzy that gripped the nation.In this episode, we delve into the details of the girls' final hours, the eerie clues left behind, and the long list of suspects—including some with disturbingly violent histories. With DNA evidence emerging decades later, could we finally be on the path to justice? Or will the Wanda Beach Murders forever remain a haunting mystery buried in the dunes?Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuLIeqLRWRoSkip ahead to episode: 15.00www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In 2010, the brutal murder of Michelle Beets sent shockwaves through Sydney's North Shore. A dedicated and well-respected nurse, Michelle was found stabbed to death on the doorstep of her home in Chatswood — a crime so violent, it stunned even seasoned investigators.As detectives dug deeper, they uncovered a chilling motive rooted in professional resentment and rejection. What seemed at first like a random act of violence turned out to be the culmination of a long-simmering grudge.In this episode, we unpack the details of the crime, explore the background of the killer, and examine how a decision made in the workplace led to a calculated and senseless act of murder.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjxcio79yy4Skip ahead to episode: 8.00www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In October 2018, 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley vanished during a routine walk with her dog along Wangetti Beach in Far North Queensland. The next day, her father made a harrowing discovery—Toyah's body was found partially buried in the sand, bearing multiple stab wounds and a deep neck injury .This episode delves into the intricate details of the investigation that followed, highlighting the challenges faced by law enforcement and the community's quest for justice. We explore the evidence presented during the trial of Rajwinder Singh, including DNA findings and CCTV footage, and discuss the complexities that led to a hung jury and the scheduling of a retrial. Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1qf7EABMAkSkip ahead to episode: 13.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On New Year's Eve, 1998, the quiet town of Ashburton, New Zealand was shaken by the sudden disappearance of 15-year-old Kirsty Bentley. What began as an ordinary walk with her dog quickly spiraled into one of the country's most haunting unsolved mysteries. Kirsty vanished without a trace—her dog was later found tied up, her underwear discovered miles away, and her body wouldn't be found until weeks later in dense bushland.In this episode, we retrace Kirsty's final known movements, examine the baffling clues left behind, and explore the complicated web of theories that have plagued this case for over two decades. With no charges ever laid and questions still unanswered, what really happened to Kirsty Bentley?Skip ahead to episode: 07.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this compelling episode, we delve into the perplexing 1983 death of 32-year-old Gwen Grover in Cairns, Queensland. Discovered in her car with a fatal gunshot wound to the head, Gwen's death was swiftly ruled a suicide. However, decades later, questions surrounding the initial investigation have led to a significant development: a court has set aside the original coronial findings, paving the way for a potential new inquest .Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02du7y1cpaoEzNoYLhhwst5dG4tSSvcAd87Ydrwnz42kYcMctiN3m2vs8rx5vBhoKel&id=100090108891948Skip ahead to episode: 10.20www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On January 16, 2010, Dr. Robert Stonebreaker, a respected veterinarian and founder of the Animal and Bird Hospital of Del Mar, was involved in a single-car accident in Rancho Santa Fe, California. His silver 2008 Porsche Carrera was found crashed in a ravine, but Dr. Stonebreaker was missing from the scene. The following morning, his body was discovered in a nearby driveway, approximately 1,000 feet from the crash site. The medical examiner determined that he died from blunt force trauma to the head, inconsistent with injuries from a car accident.Skip ahead to episode: 11.40www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On October 4, 1991, 27-year-old Melinda Freeman was found brutally murdered in her Whittlesea, Victoria home. That evening, her husband returned to discover their house ransacked and Melinda's body lying in the upstairs hallway . Despite a significant investigation over the past 30 years, detectives have been unable to determine Melinda's final movements that night and the events which led to her murder.In this episode, we delve into the details of the case, explore the investigation's twists and turns, and discuss the $1 million reward offered for information leading to the resolution of this cold case . Join us as we seek to shed light on the mystery surrounding Melinda Freeman's tragic deathIntro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/9NewsMelbourne/videos/who-killed-melinda-freeman/477798480519846/Skip ahead to episode: 3.10www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

Joanne Ratcliffe (11) and Kirste Gordon (4) were last seen at a crowded football match at the Adelaide Oval. In the span of just 90 minutes, both girls vanished without a trace in broad daylight. Despite frantic searches, multiple witness accounts, and decades of investigation, their disappearance remains a cold case that continues to baffle the nation.Join us as we unpack the timeline of events, explore chilling witness statements, and discuss the eerie connections to other unsolved cases — all while doing what we do best: talking true crime, even when we're a little clueless.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZwSgUnwAR8Skip ahead to episode: 4.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

Join us for our 200th episode, where we answer some listener questions and messages and touch on the case of Tracy Whitney. At just 18 years old, Tracy Whitney's life was full of promise—until one devastating moment changed everything. In this episode of Clueless Crime, Lochi and Corina unravel the heartbreaking story of Tracy, a young woman whose fate took a dark turn in ways no one could have predicted.What really happened? Was she in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was there something more sinister at play? We dive into the facts, theories, and unanswered questions surrounding her case.Jump in, losers—let's talk true crime.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z8uFubE0rwSkip ahead to episode: 32.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode, we delve into the perplexing disappearance of Jessica Zrinski, a 30-year-old woman from Sydney, Australia, who vanished without a trace in late November 2022.Jessica was last seen around 10 p.m. on Sunday, November 27, 2022, in the Bossley Park area of Sydney's west. Concern grew when her family couldn't contact her, leading to a missing person report filed on December 3, 2022. Despite extensive searches, including operations in the Jenolan State Forest near the Jenolan Caves, no trace of Jessica has been found. The driver of the blue Holden Commodore has been identified but has declined to cooperate with police inquiries. In a bid to uncover new information, the New South Wales government has offered a $500,000 reward for details leading to Jessica's whereabouts. Her family continues to appeal to the public, hoping for closure in this heartbreaking mystery.Join us as we explore the details of Jessica Zrinski's disappearance, the investigation's progress, and the ongoing efforts to solve this case.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9vwEiC3bYSkip ahead to episode: 9.50www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/clueclesscrimepodcast

In this episode of Clueless Crime, we dive into the baffling and tragic case of Stuart Lubbock, whose body was discovered in the swimming pool of British TV personality Michael Barrymore's Essex mansion in March 2001. What was meant to be a night of partying took a dark and sinister turn, leaving behind more questions than answers.With suspicious injuries, conflicting witness statements, and a long, troubled police investigation, Stuart's case remains one of the UK's most debated unsolved mysteries. Was it a tragic accident, or did something more sinister happen that night? And why, after more than two decades, has justice still not been served?Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VIsBTp7NaASkip ahead to episode: 8.55www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/clueclesscrimepodcast