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True Crime Vanished

True Crime Vanished

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概要

Some people disappear and the world moves on. But the truth doesn't vanish — it just waits to be found.

True Crime Vanished is a podcast dedicated to unsolved disappearances and cold cases that the justice system left behind. Every episode digs into the real criminal investigations, missing persons files, and evidence that detectives, families, and journalists spent years piecing together. The angle here is different: instead of just retelling what happened, we follow the investigative thread — the overlooked witness, the mishandled evidence, the question nobody asked.

Your host, Isabella, spent years working alongside investigative journalists and victim advocacy organizations before bringing those skills into audio storytelling. She reads the case files, interviews the people closest to the investigations, and refuses to treat real cases as entertainment. These are real cases, real people, and real consequences.

This show is built for true crime listeners who are tired of surface-level retellings. If you want context, depth, and honest analysis of criminal investigation failures and breakthroughs — you are in the right place.

New episodes drop every day. Each case is covered in 18 to 25 minutes, giving you enough time to go deep without losing the thread.

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  • The bloodied bathroom door at night
    2026/05/06
    151 stab wounds: feigned madness or real psychosis?: The murder of Jun Me Guzmán in Aurora, Colorado

    A young woman stabs her mother 151 times with a knife and hits her with a baseball bat. Hours later, in front of detectives, she calmly insists that her name is Samantha González and she is 15 years old. A threatening email sent that morning, delirious messages, and a diagnosis of schizophrenia reveal whether Isabela was a calculating killer or a mentally ill person trapped in delusions that convinced her to kill someone else.

    In this episode, we explore the irreconcilable tension between acting and psychosis: why a psychiatrist declared "normal adolescent behavior" two years before the crime, how Isabela maintained a false identity under irrefutable surveillance evidence, and what Dr. Punce revealed about whom he believed she was killing when she plunged the knife 151 times. The central mystery remains: was it diagnostic negligence or a genuine case of untreated schizophrenia?

    Victim: Jun Me Guzmán
    Date: August 28, 2013
    Location: Aurora, Colorado
    Status: Hospitalized in Pueblo, Colorado with GPS tracker

    - Isabela sent a threatening email to "Cecilia" the morning of the crime; the exact content was never publicly revealed.
    - The first autopsy reported 79 wounds; the final expert report at trial raised the total to 151 stab wounds and multiple blows with a bat.
    - Surveillance video from H Mart shows her covered in blood wearing clothing identical to that described by her brother, destroying her alibi of "Samantha González."
    - Dr. Punce testified that Isabela believed she was killing "Cecilia" to prevent the end of the world, not that she was murdering her mother.

    Isabela Guzmán, Aurora Colorado 2013, murder, schizophrenia, delusions, homicide, forensic, investigation, criminal minds, true crime, true crime Spanish

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    19 分
  • The Serpent: How He Evaded Interpol Three Times
    2026/05/06
    Man Lived with Seven Decomposing Bodies for Four Years Without Cleaning: The Serial Murder Case of Robin DeShaser

    August 1987. Philadelphia police opened a sealed apartment door and found seven decomposing bodies stacked across mattresses, closets, and the roof. The man who lived there-Harrison Graham-had been sleeping on top of the remains for years. The incomprehensible question: Did he know what he was doing, or had his mind already fractured beyond repair?

    In this investigation, we examine the four-year killing spree that transformed a North Philadelphia apartment into a chamber of horror, the forensic evidence that contradicted Graham's own testimony, and the anonymous police call made years earlier that could have stopped the murders. Seven African American women-sex workers from the same neighborhood-went missing between 1983 and 1987. Two were identified only through forensic sculptures. One critical question haunted the case: Why did responding officers ignore Mary Hogan's anonymous call reporting a corpse in the building?

    Victim: Seven women identified as Robin DeShaser, Mary Mathis, Cynthia Brook, Barbara Mahoney, Patricia Franklin, Sandra Garvin, and Valerie Jameson
    Date: 1983-1987; Arrest: August 17, 1987
    Location: 1631 North Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Status: Convicted; Life Sentence (Death sentences commuted 2003)

    - Police found an officer's peephole view revealed only the first body; seven total emerged within 24 hours of the apartment's opening
    - Bloodstained footprints connected all rooms; no attempt at cleaning or concealment, only accumulation of remains
    - Graham's mother called him and he surrendered peacefully eight days later, carrying the Cookie Monster puppet he had shown to neighborhood children
    - An anonymous woman witnessed a corpse and reported it to police before 1987, but officers lacked the apartment number and never investigated

    Robin DeShaser, Mary Mathis, Cynthia Brook, Barbara Mahoney, Patricia Franklin, Sandra Garvin, Valerie Jameson, Philadelphia serial murders, 1987, criminal minds, homicide investigation, forensic science, unsolved questions, true crime English

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    21 分
  • The shiny brooch in the opening of the wall
    2026/05/05
    The boyfriend who guided the corpse unseen in the dark: The murder of Jodi Jones in Dalkeith, Scotland

    On a night in June 2003, Luke Mitchell led his 14-year-old girlfriend's family directly to the body in the dark woods. With no witnesses seeing the dog guide him, he accurately described every detail of her clothing: the brooch that Jodi never usually wore, the blood, everything. The question that haunts the case 20 years later: was he convicted for being "the weird kid" or did he really kill his girlfriend while the real murderer walked free?

    In this episode, we explore the impossible contradictions that define this homicide: the alibi collapsed by his own brother at trial, the knife found years later that the police refused to analyze, and Mark Kane, an alternative suspect with no formal investigation who died in 2020. A 42-day trial broke records in Scotland; Luke's mother lied under oath; witnesses changed their identifications; the official coroner publicly stated that the complete absence of scientific evidence is anomalous.

    Victim: Jodi Jones
    Date: June 30, 2003
    Location: Dalkeith Woods, Scotland
    Status: Luke Mitchell sentenced to a minimum of 20 years; case reviewed 2014, verdict upheld

    - Luke described Jodi's different brooch, impossible to know if he only saw darkness and blood during the alleged crime
    - Corin, Luke's mother, replaced his knife as a Christmas gift five months after the murder
    - Knife found buried near the scene in 2015 was rejected by the police for forensic analysis
    - Mark Kane, with no documented alibi and a physical resemblance to Luke, died in 2020 without formal questioning as a suspect

    Jodi Jones, Dalkeith Scotland 2003, murder, investigation, serial killer, forensic, mystery, homicide, criminal minds, true crime, justice, true crime English

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    23 分
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