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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 18 MIN

They Saw Her Leave… But It Wasn’t Her

from True Crime Obsessed · host Obomedia Network

Iden Clark entered a house dressed as a woman with a wig and a rifle, forcing a young girl to swear on the Bible that he was the owner's daughter. A man with 17 prior charges, documented psychiatric diagnosis, and a connection to another disappearance in 1986 operated without interruption for years. A fingerprint on a pillowcase broke six years of impunity and revealed that the known victims could be just the beginning of a much longer list.In this episode, you will discover how the disappearance of Laura Ling in 1992 remains linked to Michelle Dor, a six-year-old girl murdered in 1986, through a pattern of violence that investigators overlooked for years. You will understand the critical mistakes that allowed a documented killer to continue freely, how a confession in prison fourteen years later solved a cold case, and what more than two hundred women's items found in a house reveal about the true magnitude of his crimes. Forensic evidence, contradictory testimonies, and questionable police decisions will show you why some cases depend on a single detail that almost goes unnoticed.Case DetailsVictim: Laura Ling, 24 years old, administrative workerDate: October 19, 1992Location: Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesStatus: Second-degree murder; thirty-year sentence; prison confession in 2000 for additional crime- Police dismissed Iden Clark in 1986 for the murder of Michelle Dor because he "seemed too crazy," when his dissociative behavior should have been a major red flag- A neighbor swore he saw Laura leave the home the morning of the crime; it was actually Clark disguised with a wig, women's clothing, and a trench coat, delaying the investigation by critical days- Clark pleaded guilty to second-degree murder without claiming an insanity defense despite documented paranoid schizophrenia diagnosis and severe childhood trauma- Clark's confession in prison fourteen years later revealed that he believed he was talking to Jesus, but the details about Michelle Dor matched exactly with the body found under a mattressDo you want to discover how a fingerprint on a pillowcase connected two crimes separated by six years and exposed a predator who almost continued operating?documented murder, unsolved disappearances, Maryland true crimes, forensic evidence closed cases, wig and disguise killer, missing victims 1986, criminal cross-dressing, schizophrenia and violence, police interrogation mistakes, prison confession secrets, true crime Spanish podcastIf you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved.This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected].

Iden Clark entered a house dressed as a woman with a wig and a rifle, forcing a young girl to swear on the Bible that he was the owner's daughter. A man with 17 prior charges, documented psychiatric diagnosis, and a connection to another disappearance in 1986 operated without interruption for years. A fingerprint on a pillowcase broke six years of impunity and revealed that the known victims could be just the beginning of a much longer list.In this episode, you will discover how the disappearance of Laura Ling in 1992 remains linked to Michelle Dor, a six-year-old girl murdered in 1986, through a pattern of violence that investigators overlooked for years. You will understand the critical mistakes that allowed a documented killer to continue freely, how a confession in prison fourteen years later solved a cold case, and what more than two hundred women's items found in a house reveal about the true magnitude of his crimes. Forensic evidence, contradictory testimonies, and questionable police decisions will show you why some cases depend on a single detail that almost goes unnoticed.Case DetailsVictim: Laura Ling, 24 years old, administrative workerDate: October 19, 1992Location: Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesStatus: Second-degree murder; thirty-year sentence; prison confession in 2000 for additional crime- Police dismissed Iden Clark in 1986 for the murder of Michelle Dor because he "seemed too crazy," when his dissociative behavior should have been a major red flag- A neighbor swore he saw Laura leave the home the morning of the crime; it was actually Clark disguised with a wig, women's clothing, and a trench coat, delaying the investigation by critical days- Clark pleaded guilty to second-degree murder without claiming an insanity defense despite documented paranoid schizophrenia diagnosis and severe childhood trauma- Clark's confession in prison fourteen years later revealed that he believed he was talking to Jesus, but the details about Michelle Dor matched exactly with the body found under a mattressDo you want to discover how a fingerprint on a pillowcase connected two crimes separated by six years and exposed a predator who almost continued operating?documented murder, unsolved disappearances, Maryland true crimes, forensic evidence closed cases, wig and disguise killer, missing victims 1986, criminal cross-dressing, schizophrenia and violence, police interrogation mistakes, prison confession secrets, true crime Spanish podcastIf you want to listen to this podcast ad-free and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com.© 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved.This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: [email protected].

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