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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 9 MIN

Valentine’s Day Devastation: The Subway Murders

from Beyond the Silence: Whispers Across America

Valentine’s Day Devastation: The Subway MurdersDescription: On February 14, 2000, the town of Littleton, Colorado, was already a community cloaked in grief, still reeling from the tragedy at Columbine High School just ten months prior. But as the clock ticked toward Valentine’s Day, a new nightmare unfolded. 15-year-old Nick Kunselman and 16-year-old Stephanie Hart-Grizzell were found shot to death behind the counter of a local Subway shop. With no money stolen and no clear motive, the "Subway Killer" vanished into the night, leaving a community to wonder if a monster was hiding in plain sight.Inside This Episode:A Fragile Normalcy: How a community attempting to heal from the Columbine tragedy was shattered once again by a senseless act of violence.The Late-Night Discovery: The harrowing moment a coworker found Nick and Stephanie behind the counter well past closing time.The Mystery of the Motive: Why the untouched cash register and lack of a struggle point away from robbery and toward a more calculated, chilling execution.The Hooded Figure: Analyzing the description of the suspicious young man seen fleeing the scene and the composite sketch that has haunted Littleton for 25 years.Shadows of the Past: Exploring the theories—from random "copycat" violence to a deeply personal grudge—and why this case remains one of Colorado’s most frustrating cold cases.Case Timeline:April 1999: The shooting at Columbine High School leaves the Littleton community in a state of raw, collective mourning.February 14, 2000 (12:45 AM): A coworker discovers the bodies of Nick and Stephanie inside the Subway on South Pierce Street.February 2000: Investigators release a composite sketch of a male, 16–20 years old, seen leaving the area in a dark, hooded coat.2000–Present: Despite thousands of leads and the use of advanced touch-DNA technology, no arrests have ever been made.February 2025: The 25th anniversary of the murders passes, with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office still pleading for the public's help.Join the Discussion:The truth remains just out of reach, and the shadows around this case only grow deeper as the decades pass. Someone out there knows more than they have ever admitted—and one small, seemingly insignificant detail could finally crack everything wide open. What do you think is still hiding beneath the surface of this suburban mystery? Drop your theories below; even the smallest clue or a remembered conversation can spark the breakthrough a family has waited a lifetime for.Follow us on Facebook for even more unsolved stories, case updates, and community discussions: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579389785069For more chilling mysteries and untold stories, tune in to Beyond the Silence: Whispers Across America on all major podcast platforms or listen directly at: https://media.rss.com/beyond-the-silence-whispers-across-america/feed.xmlKeywords: Nick Kunselman, Stephanie Hart-Grizzell, Littleton Colorado, Subway Murders, Columbine, Cold Case, True Crime Podcast, Valentine's Day Murder, Beyond the Silence.

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