by FactandSuspicion
Join Ben and Dan as they discuss unsolved murders and other true crime mysteries.
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February 5, 2025
Diddy: Record producer, Musician, Executive, Fashion Mogul, Entrepreneur, Billionaire. Sean Combs has almost as many titles as he has names, but can we add "criminal" to that list?
July 25, 2024
In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, the quiet town of Springfield Missouri became home to one of the most baffling mysteries in American history. Sometime between 3 and 7am, 47-year-old Sherrill Levitt, her 19-year-old daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie’s friend 18-year-old Stacy McCall disappeared without a trace from Levitt’s home on Delmar Street. There were no signs of forced entry or a struggle, the beds appeared to have been slept in, and none of the neighbors remembering seeing or hearing anything out of the ordinary. Even to seasoned investigators, it seemed as though the women had simply vanished into thin air. For more than 30 years, police and amateur sleuths alike have worked to solve the disappearance of the Springfield Three. Yet, we seem no closer to finding the missing women than on the day they vanished.
July 17, 2024
On April 30th, 2011 Gail Polmgren dropped off her kids with her husband Matthew and drove off in her red Jeep Rubicon, never to be seen alive again. Her marriage was failing and she had asked friends to hide documents and money because she was afraid of her husband. And as the facts of the case began to surface, the shock and outrage of the community grew to a fever pitch.
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