
Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence – Episode 7
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In the early hours of the morning, a silent alarm at a Lewisville blood bank sets off a chain of events no one was prepared for. Officer Grady Reynolds responds to what should’ve been a routine break-in, but instead finds shattered glass, missing blood bags, and crimson footprints leading into the woods. Across town, Nurse Willow Sullivan collapses in Trauma Room One after treating a stab wound victim—her silence as unsettling as the blood she couldn’t get off her hands.
Meanwhile, a body hits the county morgue. The victim, Amy Camden, reveals bite marks. Human. Not postmortem. And inside her wounds? DNA that doesn’t belong.
At Satan’s Sink, Detective Jack Rhodes clashes with a crime scene tech over access to the latest double-homicide. What they uncover suggests something darker than coincidence.
From the locked locker room of a shaken nurse to the glint of broken glass in a blood-soaked lab, this episode traces the first evidence that something-or someone—is feeding in Lewisville.
🔍 Key Moments:
- Officer Reynolds’s encounter with a broken nurse and a shattered crime scene
- The forensic autopsy reveals inhuman signs of predation
- The discovery of missing blood units—and what wasn’t taken
- A chilling standoff between a detective and a crime scene tech at Satan’s Sink
- The growing realization: these crimes are connected… and getting bolder
💭 Listener Advisory:
This episode contains descriptions of violent crime, trauma-related symptoms, forensic analysis of sexual assault injuries, and implied serial predation. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes