
Michelle Pitcher: Riding Shotgun
A man was convicted of capital murder in Texas in 1999 and much of the case depends on eyewitness testimony. But there’s a twist: one of the witnesses was hypnotized. Should Charles Flores still be on...
22 Jun 1h 1min

Axton Betz-Hamilton: The Less People Know About Us
Millions of us have had our identities stolen—the thief can be a stranger, or someone very close to you. Author Axton Betz-Hamilton grew up in fear in rural Indiana because her family was being target...
15 Jun 58min

Robert Hilland: Chasing Evil
In 1998, FBI agent Robert Hilland was at a dead end with a cold case, until he got a huge break… from a famous psychic, John Edward. Hilland was a skeptic, but not anymore. He spent twenty-five years ...
8 Jun 55min

Jessica McDiarmid: Highway of Tears
For decades, scores of Indigenous women and girls have vanished from an isolated stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia called The Highway of Tears. Journalist Jessica McDiarmid is from t...
1 Jun 53min

Liam Le Guillou: An Unknown Compelling Force PT 1
Filmmaker Liam Le Guillou was fascinated with the mystery surrounding the deaths of nine experienced Russian hikers in the Ural Mountains in 1959. Paul Holes and I talked about this case on Buried Bon...
11 Mai 43min

Naomi Clifford: Women and the Gallows
Throughout history, women have been convicted of crime, sometimes violent crimes, we know that. But most were not sent to the gallows. Historian Naomi Clifford decided to tell the story of the time pe...
4 Mai 46min

Diane Fanning: Bitter Remains
Author Diane Fanning is known for covering high profile cases like Casey Anthony and JonBenet Ramsey. But not with this book. In the summer of 2011, Laura Jean Ackerson left to pick up her two sons fr...
27 Apr 55min


















