• #2 Tony Alvin Ables - Tampa, Fl
    Jun 19 2026
    In 1983, a man was paroled back onto the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. Within five months, a shadow fell over the Tampa Bay area.
    ​For years, a series of brutal, seemingly disconnected crimes left local detectives completely baffled. Eldery widows, sudden vanishings, and domestic tragedies went cold, leaving a trail of unanswered questions in the Florida humidity. The cases sat in filing cabinets for decades, seemingly destined to remain unsolved.
    ​But in 2006, a single forensic breakthrough shattered decades of silence. DNA evidence didn't just crack a cold case—it unmasked a hidden serial killer who had been hiding in plain sight all along.
    ​How did Tony Alvin Ables evade justice for so long? And how many secrets did he take with him?
    ​We’re diving into the dark history, the missed warning signs, and the modern forensics that finally brought a ghost into the light. Hit play to uncover the full story.
    ​#TrueCrime #SerialKiller #ColdCase #TrueCrimePodcast #DNAJustice
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    56 mins
  • #1 Kiplyn Davis - Spanish Fork, UT
    Jun 5 2026
    On May 2, 1995, 15-year-old sophomore Kiplyn Davis vanished during a lunch break at Spanish Fork High School in Utah, leaving behind her purse, makeup, and schoolbooks. What began as a missing persons case quickly turned into one of Utah’s most baffling mysteries, met with a frustrating wall of small-town rumors and shifting stories.
    ​Decades later, a federal grand jury exposed a shocking conspiracy of silence, leading to perjury convictions for several of her peers. Ultimately, a former classmate pled guilty to manslaughter, admitting he helped move Kiplyn's body—yet he served his full 15-year prison sentence and was released without ever breaking his silence on where she is hidden. In this episode, we unpack the web of lies that protected a killer, the legal loopholes that allowed him to walk free, and a family's heartbreaking, 30-year search to finally bring Kiplyn home.
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    56 mins