New Episodes every Monday
Every week, Whitney & Melissa travel from state to state, covering unsolved cases in an attempt to gain public awareness and encourage positive movement in the case.
Washington : Leah Roberts
On a chilly March night in 2000, Leah leaves her home on an unexpeced and secret cross country trip to Washington State towards these mountains. Her abandoned and wrecked vehicle would be found at the base of the Cascade Mountains, with peculiar clues like blankets and scattered possessions, but no sign of Leah herself. Six years would pass without so much of a hint to Leah’s whereabouts when her car would be reexamination to revealed a cut wire, suggesting a deliberate wreck, along with evidence of male DNA on her clothing. The unanswered questions multiplied, leading to various theories, from foul play to a planned disappearance. Leah, a spirited young woman of 5'6" and 130 pounds, remains missing, leaving behind an enigma that haunts those who knew her. If you possess any information regarding Leah Roberts's disappearance, please contact the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office at 360-778-6600 or the Whatcom Communication Dispatch Center at 360-676-6711. The mystery of her fate endures, a puzzle yearning to be solved amidst the grandeur of Desolation Peak.
Virginia : Heidi Childs & David Metzler
Loved ones are still actively seeking answers in the 2009 murders of two Virginia Tech students, Heidi Childs and David Metzler. Heidi and David, both in their sophomore year at VT, were shot and killed between 8:25 p.m. and 10 p.m. on August 26, 2009. Their personal belongings were missing, but their case has seen renewed attention with a $100,000 reward and a dedicated website for tips. Authorities continue to appeal to the community for information that could bring justice to the victims and their families.
Vermont : The Bennington Triangle
The Bennington Triangle refers to a mysterious region in southwestern Vermont known for unexplained disappearances and odd occurrences. Encompassing towns like Bennington, Woodford, Shaftsbury, and Glastonbury, the triangle gained notoriety due to its perplexing events. Among these, the vanishing of Paula Welden, a college student hiking on the Long Trail in 1946, stands out. Numerous other disappearances followed, like James E. Tedford, who disappeared from a bus in 1949, and the case of eight-year-old Paul Jepson in 1950, who vanished while his mother was momentarily distracted. Beyond the disappearances, eerie lights in the sky, unexplained animal mutilations, and an unsettling ambiance have been reported. The term "Bennington Triangle" was coined by Joseph A. Citro, an author who delved into the mysteries. While various explanations have been offered, the enigmas remain, captivating those intrigued by the paranormal and unsolved mysteries.
Utah : Kimberly Evans
Kimberly Arbon Evans was a vibrant soul whose battle with depression took an unexpected turn in 1994. After a tragic loss, Kimberly struggled with depression. When she was found murdered 15 miles away near a popular hiking trail, the family was saddled with yet another tragedy.
Who killed Kimberly Evans?
If you also have heard anyone speaking about Kimberly, regardless of how small or insignificant you may feel the information is, please call 801.743.5850.
Texas : Juan Leon Laureles
his episode centers around the small town of Brownwood, Texas, known for its corruption and deeply rooted issues of racism and homophobia. The focus is on the murder of Juan Leon Laureles, who was a beloved member of his family and community. Leon was a caring and giving person, known for his passion for cooking and music. On the day of his murder, Leon's car was found engulfed in flames, and his body was discovered nearby. Leon was shot execution style. His niece, Arlene, and the rest of his family have been fighting for justice and accountability, trying to uncover the truth behind his cold case and the mishandling of the investigation. The town's culture of fear and silence makes it difficult for witnesses to speak up, leaving Leon's family in agony, longing for justice and closure.
Call Heart of Texas Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 for tips, you can remain anonymous. A reward is currently available.
Tennessee : Melissa Chilton & Tiffany Campbell
Step back in time to 1996, a year filled with iconic films, sports triumphs, and musical wonders. Join us in Nashville, the enchanting "Music City," as we uncover a tale of tragedy and unsolved mystery. Two young women, Melissa Chilton and Tiffany Campbell, led unique lives with dreams and aspirations, embodying the spirit of this vibrant city. But their journey took a dark turn when they were brutally murdered at the Exotic Tan for Men salon. Despite years of relentless efforts by law enforcement, justice remains elusive. Join us as we navigate through the heart-wrenching twists and turns of this unsolved crime, delving into the lives of the victims and their families. We'll shed light on the impact of violence in Nashville and honor their memory with an empathetic and compassionate perspective. Help us seek justice for Melissa and Tiffany, and together, let's make a difference in the lives of those affected by crime.
If you have any information please contact Nashville Crime Stoppers at 615.74.CRIME.
South Dakota : Tina Marcotte
The disappearance of Tina Marcotte and the subsequent events surrounding her suspected killer, Tom Kueter, continues to captivate the public's attention, leaving unresolved questions for both their loved ones and the general public. Tina's case took a dramatic turn with the discovery of her remains, revealing a tragic murder. While the police have officially closed the case, doubts and intrigue surround Tom's death, with some questioning the suicide conclusion. Tina's daughter expressed peace and closure about her mother's fate but acknowledged the lingering mysteries. The article leaves readers with an eerie sense of unanswered questions and the haunting aura of an unresolved story that still beckons anyone with information to come forward.
If there is anything you know about Tina Marcotte or Tom Kueter, please contact the rapid city police department at 605-394-4131
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South Carolina : Silene “Erica” Eaddy
Silene "Erica" Eaddy, a teenager from South Carolina was brutally murdered in 2004. We explore her background growing up in the foster care system and her struggles with identity and rebellion. Silene's case takes a dark turn when she goes missing after sneaking out one evening, and her body is later discovered, showing signs of savage beating and being set on fire. Despite the efforts of law enforcement and a program that featured her case on playing cards in prisons, no substantial leads have emerged. Join us as we examine the limited information available, the theories surrounding her murder, and the ongoing search for justice in Silene's case. If you have any information, please contact the authorities or Crime Stoppers
Rhode Island : Kimberly Morse
The week's episode provides details about the unsolved murder case of Kimberly Sue Morse, a vibrant young woman from North Providence, Rhode Island. Kimberly was a goal-oriented individual known for her outgoing personality and love for fitness. In 2000, she was brutally attacked and murdered in her basement apartment. The crime scene indicated a personal connection between the killer and Kimberly, as valuable items, including gifts she received from club patrons, were taken. The police have explored multiple leads, including an ex-boyfriend who had a troubled relationship with Kimberly, but no suspects have been named or arrests made. Authorities received an anonymous tip in 2014 that led them to Michigan, but its significance remains undisclosed. The case continues to perplex investigators, with questions surrounding the motive, the identity of the perpetrator, and the physical evidence. Kimberly's family and friends seek closure and justice for her tragic death. Anyone with information is urged to contact the North Providence Police Department.
If you know anything about the murder of Kimberly Morse, please contact the North Providence Police Department at 401-233-1430 OR call their anonymous tip line at 401-719-1449.
Pennsylvania : Tonee Turner
In this episode, we delve into the story of Tonee Marie Turner, a 22-year-old artist and advocate from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tonee's passion for art, dance, and community involvement made her a beloved figure in the Braddock neighborhood. However, tragedy struck when Tonee went missing under mysterious circumstances. Despite searches and efforts by her family, the case remains unsolved. We examine the theories surrounding her disappearance and the challenges faced in obtaining media coverage for missing persons, particularly women of color. Join us as we shed light on Tonee's story and seek justice for her and other missing individuals.
Oregon : Kyron Horman
In this week's unsolved missing person case, we delve into the heart-wrenching story of Kyron Horman. Join us as we explore the mysterious disappearance of this young boy from Portland, Oregon. In 2010, Kyron vanished without a trace. This devastated his family and community. As we unravel the details of this case, we uncover the complex family dynamics and the events leading up to Kyron's disappearance. With twists and turns at every corner, we examine the investigation that became the largest in Oregon history. While Terry, Kyron's stepmother, becomes a person of interest, we explore the evidence and conflicting testimonies that both implicate and cast doubt on her involvement. From failed polygraph tests to shocking allegations, the case takes unexpected turns that keep us questioning what truly happened to Kyron Horman. Tune in to this gripping episode as we navigate through the facts, theories, and unanswered questions surrounding this heartbreaking missing person case.
There is a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the individual responsible for Kyron’s disappearance. Anyone with information is urged to contact the County Sheriff's Office by calling (503) 823-3333.
Oklahoma : Frankie “Bonnie” Duvall
This week we navigate the mysterious disappearance of Bonnie Duval in a small Oklahoma town. Bonnie's niece reveals a potentially troubled marriage, suspicious actions by Bonnie's husband, and a lack of investigation and media coverage. Three decades later, a search warrant is executed, boxes are taken from a property only to gather dust. The family is burdened with no communication, no investigation, and no answers.
What happened to Aunt Bonnie?
Ohio : Cynthia Anderson
Ohio, known for its share of unusual events, finds itself entangled in a perplexing missing person case that has remained unsolved for over four decades. Cynthia Anderson, a 20-year-old legal secretary from Michigan, vanished without a trace in Toledo, Ohio, where she worked. As we delve into the details of this intriguing cold case, the circumstances leading up to Cynthia's disappearance become increasingly eerie, capturing the attention of the community. Born into a close-knit Christian fundamentalist family, Cynthia was described as a well-behaved and religious young woman eagerly preparing for the next chapter of her life. However, leading up to her disappearance, Cynthia was plagued by disturbing nightmares of abduction and murder. These dreams, combined with reports of harassment and stalking, painted a chilling picture of Cynthia's state of mind. Mysterious phone calls and the unsettling graffiti painted across from her workplace only added to the mounting fear.Today, Cynthia Anderson's case remains open, a haunting reminder of a young woman whose life was cut short under mysterious circumstances. As the Toledo Police Department continues its efforts to uncover the truth, any information from the community could be the key to solving this enduring mystery.
If you have any information regarding Cynthia Anderson's disappearance, please contact the Toledo Police Department at 419-245-3151
North Dakota : Sandra & John Jacobson
This week we navigate the mysterious disappearance of Sandra Mary Jacobson and her son in Bismarck, North Dakota. Sandra, a devoted mother and employee, vanished under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind an open car door, a full tank of gas, and a purse containing personal belongings. As the investigation unfolds, we uncover marital issues, potential religious obsessions, and unanswered questions surrounding a phone call reporting satanic rituals. With missteps in the investigation and unresolved leads, the case remains unsolved. Help shed light on this baffling disappearance by sharing the missing flyer and contacting the Bismarck Police Department if you have any information.
North Carolina : SPC Jose Juan Melendez Jr
Today, we remember all the United States military members that are no longer with us, like Army Specialist Jose Juan Melendez Jr, who was shot and killed in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jose was just 31 years old and the designated driver for a night out with friends when around 3:20 am, Jose was walking to his vehicle parked at his friend's apartment complex when someone pulled out a gun and shot him multiple times before fleeing the area. A neighbor witnessed the murderer running away, called for help, and waited beside Jose as he took his last breath. It has been five and a half years, and we are no closer to finding out who took the life of an exceptional man. Jose was a decorated soldier serving the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg when he was murdered I
f you have any information at all about who murdered army specialist Jose Melendez, Raleigh CrimeStoppers at 919-834-4357 or the State Bureau of Investigation at 919-662-4500."May we never forget our fallen comrades. Freedom isn't free."-Sargent Major Bill Paxton
New York : Audrey May Turk Herron
Thirty one year old Audrey May Turk Herron disappeared on her way home after her shift at a local long term care facility. Over two decades later, family and friends are still seeking answers.
What happened to Audrey May Turk Herron?
If you have any information, please contact the New York State Police at 5 1 8 6 2 2 8 6 0 0.
New Mexico : The West Mesa Murders
In a place once known as "The War Zone" in Albuquerque, New Mexico at least eleven women were found murdered. The remains were discovered in February 2009 and are believed to have been buried between 2001 and 2005; the killer has never been identified. These 11 women deserve justice!
Call to Action- Please call the 118th Street Task Force at 1-877-765-8273, (505) 768-2450 or Crime Stoppers at (505) 843-STOP with any information you may have concerning this crime.
New Jersey : Margaret Ellen Fox
Margaret Fox was the only daughter in a house full of boys. At 14 years old she was beginning to come into her femininity and wanted to start earning her own money so she could purchase her own items. New clothes, accessories, maybe even take an occasional horseback riding lesson. Like many teenage girls, babysitting was one of the first ways Margaret would be able to earn money. Margaret and her cousin’s ad in the newspaper drew attention from potential clients immediately. After accepting an opportunity to watch a 5 year old boy, making a plan, discovering the route to and from, Margaret was ready for her first real job. When she didn’t return that afternoon as she was originally scheduled her parents grew worried. They set out looking for Margaret and when they came up empty handed, law enforcement got involved. A strange phone call would come into the family’s household followed by 2 letters with ransom demands.
What happened to Margaret Fox?
New Hampshire : Michael McClain
Michael McClain was a young man living his best life. He graduated college with a degree in criminal justice and started working for a non-profit helping autistic children. After a night out with friends on April 20th, 2019 everything would change and Michael has not been seen since. A series of weird calls and texts were sent from Michael's phone that night and along with surveillance cameras police have been able to determine a timeline for that night up until 3:30 am when he just vanishes. What happened that night and where is Michael McClain?
Call to Action-
Anyone with any information on this case or Michael McClain’s whereabouts is asked to please contact the Manchester, NH police at (603) 668-8711, or the Nashua, NH police at (603) 594-3500. You may request to remain anonymous.
Nevada : Sara Lynne Halsey
The summer of 1993, was going to be the summer leading into the most exciting chapter of Sara Lynne Halsey’s life. She had set her schedule for the University of Nevada Las Vegas and was excited to start her journey into an engineering career like her father. On May 21st Sara and some friends had met up to go dancing at the Shark Club just off the Vegas strip when Sara’s future was taken. A botched robbery attempt turned into murder and now three decades later, the killer still roams free.
Who killed Sara Lynne Halsey?
If you know anything about Sara’s murder, please call the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department at 702–828–3521. You can also email them at Homicide@LVMPD.com.