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  • The Texas Killing Fields: Where Girls Vanished Without a Trace
    2026/05/04

    They kept finding them… in the same place.

    The Texas Killing Fields isn’t just one case—it’s a pattern that’s still hard to explain.

    How does this happen for decades?

    🎙️ Full episode out now ☕ Crime fam, this one will stay with you

    #TexasKillingFields #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #CrimePodcast #ColdCase #CrimeFam

    SOURCES
    • KPRC Click2Houston, "Search ends with no remains found at Bacliff property," April 27, 2026
    • KHOU 11, "New arrest in Texas Killing Fields," March 31, 2026
    • KBTX, "Man arrested in connection with decades-old Texas Killing Fields murders," April 2, 2026
    • KFDM, "Galveston County DA reveals 'Killing Fields' prime suspect committed suicide," April 1, 2026
    • ABC13, "Authorities searching for human remains at Bacliff home," April 16, 2026
    • Houston Public Media, "Authorities end search for human remains," April 28, 2026
    • Houston Public Media, "'This isn't over': Families speak out," April 1, 2026
    • Click2Houston, "Man accused in 'Texas Killing Fields' now charged with possessing child porn," May 1, 2026
    • ABC13, "Clyde Hedrick dies in Houston," March 23, 2026
    • Texas EquuSearch official website
    • Netflix, Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields (2022)
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    27 分
  • The Texas Killing Fields: Vanished on I-45 | Unsolved Murders & Missing Girls Explained
    2026/05/01

    Episode 1: "Nobody Sees Anything"

    Skeletons are discovered in an overgrown field near League City, Texas — an area where women have been vanishing since the 1970s. As the body count rises, the community fears a serial killer is hunting along the I-45 corridor. This 3-part Netflix true crime docuseries dives into the murders of more than 30 women and girls between the '70s and '90s, and the grieving families who never stopped searching for answers. #TrueCrime #Netflix #Documentary #CrimeScene #TexasKillingFields #UnsolvedMysteries #SerialKiller #MissingPersons #ColdCase #TrueCrimeDocumentary #LeagueCityTexas #I45Corridor #TrueCrime2022 #CrimeSceneNetflix #TexasMurders

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    52 分
  • The Spy in the Bag: The Impossible Death of Gareth Williams
    2026/04/26

    This podcast episode delves into the mysterious case of Gareth Williams, a GCHQ codebreaker on assignment to MI6, found dead inside a padlocked North Face sports bag in his London bathtub in August 2010. With no signs of forced entry, no fingerprints anywhere, and experts calling the official "accident" theory a physical impossibility, this case has haunted investigators, intelligence agencies, and the Williams family for fourteen years.

    We explore the timeline of his last known movements, the forensic contradictions that make this case almost impossible to solve, the competing official conclusions (coroner says murder; police say accident), and the institutional failures that compromised the investigation from day one. From MI6's seven-day delay in reporting him missing, to withheld evidence, to a forensic scientist's DNA being misidentified as crime scene evidence—this is a case where the system failed at every turn.

    Was this a tragic accident? An espionage-related murder? A perfectly executed cover-up? Or something else entirely?

    Join us as we say his name, honor his memory, and demand answers for a family that is still waiting.

    Content Warning

    This episode discusses real-life death, intelligence work, and unresolved circumstances. Listener discretion is advised. We discuss this case with the victim at the center of every conversation.

    Primary Sources
    • BBC News. (2010–2024). Ongoing coverage of Gareth Williams discovery, inquest, and forensic reviews. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news
    • The Guardian. (2012, May). Coroner Fiona Wilcox inquest verdict: "Unnatural and likely criminally mediated." Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com
    • TIME Magazine. (2012, May). The spy in the bag: An in-depth look at the Gareth Williams inquest. Retrieved from https://time.com
    • Metropolitan Police Service. (2013). Review of the investigation into the death of Gareth Williams. London: Metropolitan Police.
    • Metropolitan Police Service. (2024). Forensic review 2021–2024: Final report. London: Metropolitan Police.
    • Faulding, P. (2012). Confined space rescue analysis: North Face holdall recreation study. Expert report submitted to Westminster Coroner's Court.
    • LGC Forensics. (2010–2012). DNA analysis and contamination incident report. London: LGC Ltd.

    Credits
    • Music: "Wrath" by Soundridemusic
    • Link to Video: No Copyright Cinematic Cello Music / Wrath by Soundridemusic

    #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMystery #GarethWilliams #SpyCase #ColdCase #CrimePodcast #CoffeeAndCrimeWithMom #TrueCrimeCommunity #MysteryPodcast #UnexplainedDeaths #MI6 #GCHQ #InstitutionalFailure #JusticeForGareth

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  • Robert "Uncle Bob" Kidney
    2026/04/23

    He was known as “Uncle Bob”… a nickname that sounded harmless—until the truth came out.

    In this episode of Coffee and Crime with Mom, Nicholle and Zalle dive into the disturbing case of Robert “Uncle Bob” Kidney. Behind the familiar name was a story filled with manipulation, hidden behavior, and victims who trusted someone they never should have had to fear.

    Through real conversation and psychological insight, they break down what happened, how it went unnoticed, and the lasting impact on those involved. This is a case that raises difficult questions about trust, warning signs, and how danger can hide in plain sight.

    ☕️ True crime. Real conversations. Honest reactions. ❓ How could this happen?

    🔗 linktr.ee/coffeeandcrimewithmom 📧 coffeeandcrimewithmom@outlook.com

    #TrueCrimePodcast #TrueCrime #PodcastLife #PodcastCommunity #CrimePodcast #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeStories #DarkStories #PodcastRecommendations #ListenNow #NowListening #PodcastAddict #PodcastReels #PodcastClips #MomAndDaughter #CoffeeAndCrimeWithMom #CrimeFam #Storytelling #PsychologyOfCrime #WeeklyPodcast

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    26 分
  • Inside the Cult of the Unknown Tongue: Secrets, Power, and Control
    2026/04/18

    What if understanding the people around you meant learning a language no one else could speak?

    In this episode of Coffee and Crime with Mom, Nicholle and Zalle explore the unsettling phenomenon known as the “cult of the unknown tongue”—where language becomes more than communication… it becomes control. What starts as spiritual expression or group identity can evolve into isolation, manipulation, and a powerful divide between insiders and the outside world.

    ☕️ True crime. Real reactions. Deep psychological dives. ❓ How could this happen?

    🔗 linktr.ee/coffeeandcrimewithmom 📧 coffeeandcrimewithmom@outlook.com

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    55 分
  • "If anything happens to me"... The Julie Jensen Case
    2026/04/14

    Julie Jensen predicted her own murder—and she was right.

    When the Wisconsin mother of three died suddenly in 1998, her husband Mark became the perfect grieving widower: poetry, grief blog, thanking nurses by name. But toxicology revealed antifreeze poisoning, and his digital trail became evidence of murder. This episode explores Julie's hidden fears, a 1991 secret that silenced her, and the courage it took to document her danger despite her shame. A case about performative grief, survival, and trusting your gut even when you've made mistakes.

    Sources: Wisconsin v. Jensen (2008); The Antifreeze Murder documentary; Mark Jensen blog archives; Kenosha County court records; Dr. Katherine Ramsland case analysis; Julie Jensen letters (Kenosha County Sheriff's evidence files).

    Content warnings: Domestic homicide, poisoning, intimate partner manipulation

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    22 分
  • Houston's Watery Grave: The Serial Killer That Might Not Exist (But Might)
    2026/04/10

    200 bodies. 40% "undetermined." Officials say "crystal clear, not a serial killer." But when the water destroys the evidence, how can anyone be certain? This week, Nicholle & Zalle discuss the victims and their families who know something's wrong—and aren't being heard.

    NEWS SOURCES Kenneth Cutting Jr. Case:
    • Houston Chronicle, July 2024
    • KPRC 2 Houston, July 2024
    • FOX 26 Houston, July 2024
    Salome Garza Jr. Case:
    • FOX 26 Houston, June 2025
    • ABC 13 Houston, June 2025
    Jade McKissic Case:
    • Click2Houston/KPRC 2, September 2025
    • University of Houston student newspaper, September 2025
    General Statistics/Official Statements:
    • Harris County Medical Examiner's Office data, obtained by KPRC 2, February 2026
    • KPRC 2 "Bodies in the Bayou" documentary, February 2026
    • Statements by District Attorney Sean Teare, September 2025
    • Statements by Mayor John Whitmire, 2024-2025
    • Crime Stoppers of Houston, Andy Kahan interviews, 2024-2025
    Case File Data:
    • Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, autopsy records obtained by KPRC 2 via public records request
    QUOTES ATTRIBUTED TO: Table Person Relationship Source Kenneth Cutting Sr. Father of victim Houston Chronicle, July 2024 Lauren Freeman Cousin of victim Houston Chronicle, July 2024 Annisa Villareal Mother of victim FOX 26 Houston, June 2025 Arielle Yekpabo Friend of victim Click2Houston, September 2025 Andy Kahan Crime Stoppers victim advocate Multiple Houston news outlets, 2024-2025 Sean Teare Harris County District Attorney Press conference, September 2025 DATA SOURCES
    • 200+ bodies since 2017: KPRC 2 analysis of Medical Examiner data, February 2026
    • 40% undetermined rate: Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences records, 2017-2025
    • 2025 statistics (35 bodies): KPRC 2/Houston Chronicle reporting
    • Demographic data (52% Black victims in 2025): KPRC 2 analysis
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    28 分
  • Shame, Secrets, and Seduction: The Real Story of Abducted in Plain Sight"
    2026/04/07
    In 1974, 12-year-old Jan Broberg disappeared from her Idaho neighborhood—not taken by a stranger, but by her parents' best friend. What followed was a case so shocking it became a Netflix documentary phenomenon. But the full story goes deeper than any film could explore. This episode pulls from verified court records, FBI files, and Jan Broberg's own memoir to reveal what really happened: how Robert Berchtold seduced both of Jan's parents, used their shame as blackmail, and convinced a child she was on an alien mission to save her family. We break down the psychology of "family grooming"—how predators target entire households, not just victims—and examine the justice system failures that let Berchtold serve only 10 days in jail for kidnapping, then walk free to take Jan again. Jan's sister Karen called her parents "experts in denial." This is the story of how shame, secrets, and coercive control created the perfect trap—and how one family survived to expose the truth. Content Warning: Detailed discussion of child sexual abuse, grooming, psychological manipulation, and suicide. Sources: Stolen Innocence: The Jan Broberg Story (2003), Abducted in Plain Sight (Netflix, 2017), FBI case files, court records from United States v. Berchtold (1974, 1976, 1977), BBC/ABC interviews with Jan Broberg.
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    47 分