Heather Elvis’ affair with married man leads to deadly love triangle

Heather Elvis’ affair with married man leads to deadly love triangle

In the first story, Chris discusses the disappearance of Heather Elvis. Heather unknowingly began an affair with Sidney Moorer, a co-worker at the restaurant where she worked. Eventually, Sidney's wife Tammy found out and began relentlessly harassing Heather via text and threatening phone calls. Well after their break-up, Sidney convinced Heather to meet up with him in a remote location. Heather's roommate urged her not to go, but Heather went in the middle of the night and was never seen again. Police honed in on Sidney and Tammy since their truck and phones linked them to Heather's last-known whereabouts. Both Sidney and Tammy are in prison for kidnapping and conspiracy to kidnap, but no murder charges. Will Heather's body every be found and clear this mystery up?In the second story, Amy talks about one of the most dangerous murderers in the history of Scotland, but also one of the most foolish. Roshan Dantis crafted a wild and implausible story after investigators were able to link him to the brutal murder of Khusbu Shah. Roshan murdered Khusbu with a meat cleaver, then attempted to extort her husband Nagendra for money by faking a kidnapping. After police discovered various suspicious files and other clumsily hidden clues, Roshan was arrested and convicted of murder. But his cruel actions are still resonating with the people of Scotland.Send your true crime suggestions to hello@truecrimerecaps!Follow TCR on YouTube here!Follow TCR on Instagram here!Follow TCR on Facebook here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Baby Emmanuel Was Already Dead When His Parents Begged on Camera

Baby Emmanuel Was Already Dead When His Parents Begged on Camera

Rebecca Haro told police a stranger attacked her and kidnapped her 7-month-old son, Emmanuel, outside a Big 5 sporting goods store. She and her husband, Jake, even stood before cameras, pleading for his safe return.But investigators say it was all a lie. Detectives believe Emmanuel was already dead when his parents made that public plea. Jake allegedly confessed to killing his son and dumping his body. Prosecutors also point to a disturbing history of abuse involving both parents. Blood was found in the home, but Emmanuel’s body has never been recovered.Now Jake and Rebecca both face murder charges, and their surviving children are in the care of relatives. With confessions, lies, and haunting questions still unanswered, one mystery remains: what really happened to baby Emmanuel?Follow True Crime Recaps for more cases that expose the shocking truths hidden behind family secrets.

2 Sep 5min

She Handed Her Best Friend Coffee… Laced With Cyanide

She Handed Her Best Friend Coffee… Laced With Cyanide

Jessica Wongso handed her best friend an iced coffee. Minutes later, Mirna Salihin was foaming at the mouth and dying, all caught on café security cameras.Prosecutors said it was a cold and calculated murder. The drink tested positive for cyanide. Jessica had a troubled past, a history of threats, and suspicious behavior like placing shopping bags around the drinks to block the view. But no one saw her spike the cup, and no cyanide was ever found in her home.She was convicted and later released early in 2024. Now she is free and reinventing herself as a social media influencer. Was this true justice, or a case built more on image than evidence?Follow True Crime Recaps for the cases that leave us questioning guilt, innocence, and everything in between.

30 Aug 16min

Beloved King of the Hill Actor Shot Dead by Neighbor

Beloved King of the Hill Actor Shot Dead by Neighbor

Jonathan Joss, the voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill, was shot dead outside his burned-down home in San Antonio in June 2025. Hours earlier, he and his husband returned to collect mail and discovered their burned dog’s skull. Joss, grieving and pacing the street with a pitchfork, confronted the trauma, but their longtime neighbor Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez blocked their way, brandished a rifle, and fired. Witnesses described the shooting as cold, deliberate, and personal.Joss’s husband says the killing followed years of “openly homophobic” harassment and threats, warnings that police failed to act on. Initially, authorities ruled out hate as a motive, but later admitted that conclusion was premature.Sigfredo was arrested and charged with murder after reportedly telling police “I shot him,” and was released on $200,000 bond and placed under house arrest.This case raises urgent questions about hate, negligence, and justice. Was Jonathan’s murder fueled by bias, and what will it take for accountability?

28 Aug 6min

DNA Solves the 23-Year Murder of Leslie Preer

DNA Solves the 23-Year Murder of Leslie Preer

For 23 years, the brutal murder of 49-year-old Leslie Preer haunted her family and baffled investigators. Found strangled and beaten inside her Maryland home, suspicion initially fell on her husband as the case went cold.The truth was far closer to home. Leslie’s killer was Eugene Gligor, her daughter’s former high school boyfriend who was once welcomed as family. For decades he built a successful life while the crime remained unsolved.In 2022, forensic genealogy and a discarded water bottle finally exposed him. Arrested in 2024, Gligor pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, but one haunting question still lingers: why did he kill Leslie Preer?Follow True Crime Recaps for more cold cases cracked wide open by DNA.

26 Aug 10min

She Outsmarted a Serial Killer at 15

She Outsmarted a Serial Killer at 15

At just 15 years old, Kara Robinson was abducted at gunpoint and locked in a container by Richard Marc Evonitz — a predator hiding in plain sight. But instead of becoming his next victim, Kara outsmarted him. She memorized every detail, waited for the perfect moment, and made a daring escape.Her bravery didn’t just save her own life — it exposed Evonitz as the man behind three cold-case murders and brought long-awaited justice to grieving families.In this episode, True Crime Recaps unpacks Kara’s incredible survival story, the shocking secrets investigators uncovered, and the lingering mystery: did Evonitz leave behind even more victims?

23 Aug 9min

Beaten With a Bat: Did Jason Corbett’s Killers Walk Free?

Beaten With a Bat: Did Jason Corbett’s Killers Walk Free?

Jason Corbett was found beaten to death in his North Carolina home — struck with a baseball bat and a brick. His wife, Molly Martens, and her father, a retired FBI agent, swore it was self-defense. But investigators said the crime scene told a different story: delayed 911 calls, staged details, and a victim who never stood a chance.Both were convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to decades in prison. But after years of appeals, their convictions were overturned. In 2023, they struck a plea deal, served just over four years, and walked free.Now, with a Netflix documentary reigniting debate, one question remains: Did Molly Martens and her father get away with murder, or was it truly self-defense?

21 Aug 23min

Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

Honor Killing Trial: Parents Walk Free After Bus Stop Attack

In October 2024, 17-year-old Fatima Ali was attacked at her Washington bus stop in what prosecutors called an attempted honor killing. Fatima testified that her father, Ihsan, choked her until she blacked out—while her mother, Zahraa, allegedly joined in. Only a U.S. Army veteran’s quick action stopped the assault.But before trial, the judge barred the jury from hearing about past threats, abuse, or the alleged motive. With key context off the table, jurors saw only the attack—not the bigger picture. Ihsan was acquitted of attempted murder. Zahraa was convicted only of violating a protective order.Would the verdict have changed if the jury heard everything?Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases where the truth in court isn’t always the whole story.

19 Aug 5min

The Carnival Mystery: Did Michelle Lodzinski Kill Her Son?

The Carnival Mystery: Did Michelle Lodzinski Kill Her Son?

In 1991, a New Jersey carnival ended in heartbreak. Five-year-old Timothy Wiltsey vanished while in the care of his mother, Michelle Lodzinski. Her shifting stories only deepened suspicion, first claiming he was kidnapped, then offering other versions of events. A year later, his remains were found near her workplace.Decades passed before Michelle was convicted of murder, only for the state’s Supreme Court to overturn it, erasing the verdict forever. With double jeopardy protecting her, she will never face trial again.Did a mother get away with killing her child, or did the system fail an innocent woman? This is the mystery that still haunts New Jersey.Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases that shock, disturb, and challenge what we think we know about justice.

16 Aug 16min

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