In this episode, we explore two haunting mysteries separated by oceans but connected by decades of unanswered questions.
First, we revisit the tragic case of Minnie “Peggy” Stott, a young woman whose life was cut short in a quiet English town. Despite early leads and a community desperate for answers, her case drifted into silence—leaving behind only rumors, fragments, and a family still searching for truth.
Then we travel to Brisbane, Australia, to examine the oldest unsolved case in the country: the death of 22-year-old Betty Shanks. Found near her home after an evening class, her case sparked one of the largest investigations in Queensland history. Yet even with numerous theories—some plausible, some wildly speculative—the mystery has endured for more than 70 years.
Together, these stories reveal how cold cases can shape communities, outlive witnesses, and linger in the public imagination long after headlines fade. We break down the timelines, the suspects, the investigative missteps, and the enduring questions that keep both cases alive today.
Join us as we trace the parallels between two women whose stories remain unresolved—and why the search for answers still matters.














