In this episode, we dive into two chilling cases that gripped the nation.
First, we examine the 2015 disappearance of Crystal Rogers, a mother of five who vanished from Bardstown, Kentucky. With her boyfriend, Brooks Houck, as the prime suspect and her father later murdered in an unsolved shooting, this case remains an open investigation full of twists, family tragedy, and unanswered questions.
Then, we rewind to 1978 and the shocking crime of Theodore Streleski, a Stanford graduate student who brutally murdered his professor after years of academic struggles. Streleski’s calculated reasoning behind the attack and his refusal to express remorse sparked debates on justice, revenge, and the pressures of academia.
What do these cases reveal about human nature, obsession, and crime? Join us as we uncover the details.
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