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    For Laci: The Story, The Trial, The Questions That Remain

    Send us Fan MailTwenty‑seven‑year‑old Laci Peterson was eight months pregnant when she vanished on Christmas Eve 2002. What followed became one of the most polarizing and emotionally charged cases in modern American true crime.This series goes far beyond the headlines. We explore who Laci truly was—her childhood, her dreams, her marriage, and the life she was preparing to build for her son, Conner. We revisit the frantic search, the media storm, the discovery in the San Francisco Bay, and the trial that ended with Scott Peterson convicted of double homicide.We also examine the years that followed: Sharon Rocha’s heartbreaking book For Laci, the overturned death sentence, the new legal battles, and the Los Angeles Innocence Project’s ongoing review of the case. And in 2026, defense attorney Mark Geragos returns to the spotlight at CrimeCon to argue why he believes the justice system got it wrong.Two decades later, the Peterson case still divides the country. This podcast asks the hardest questions: What happened to Laci and Conner? What do we know? What do we think we know? And why does this case still haunt us?Support the show

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    S2 Ep 15. Justice for La La Part 3. The Affidavit- THE TRUTH

    Send us Fan MailFirst, I want to send my deepest love, strength, and prayers to everyone who knew and loved LaLa — and to LaLa herself. This case has been heartbreaking from the very beginning, and it has weighed heavily on so many of us here in Wilkes‑Barre.From day one — January 17th, 2026 — I reached out to LaLa’s adoptive mother, Ammerah Woods, and connected her with Jaz Mia from the Missing in America Network. Ammerah completed the missing persons report immediately, and Gabby – Find the Missing helped share LaLa’s information. I want to thank both of them sincerely for stepping in so quickly and wholeheartedly.LaLa lived only minutes from me. This case hits home in every sense of the word.Since January 17th, I’ve been in consistent contact with their family friend Candice — the woman who has been speaking on the family’s behalf at protests, at the police station, on livestreams, and at the vigil through LaLa’s Legacy: In Honor of La’Niyah Clark. I want to make it absolutely clear: I have her permission to create these podcast episodes. She has listened to them, approved them, and thanked me for sticking to the facts and keeping the focus on LaLa.I wasn’t able to attend the vigil or the memorial service, but Candice knows I am here for them in any way they need. She is also fully aware that this episode is raw and real — because it is me reading a 27‑page public affidavit word for word. Many of you asked me to do this. It is public information, and LaLa’s loved ones have shared it themselves because they want the truth to be known in full. As painful, emotional, and triggering as it is, it answers many of the questions the community has been asking.This affidavit covers the timeline from January 17th, 2026 through April 21st, 2026, and even includes background information going back to Fall 2025. I do give a clear warning in the episode before I read the detailed portions of what happened to LaLa, so please listen at your own discretion.I want to be very clear:I would not have created this episode if the affidavit had not been publicly released, if LaLa’s loved ones had not shared it themselves, or if they had asked me not to. Up until yesterday, I had only read the first eight pages. Today, I read the entire document in real time while recording — and my reactions, emotions, and commentary are genuine and unfiltered.So before anyone messages or comments, please understand:It is fully appropriate and permitted for me to read and discuss this publicly released affidavit.  And I am doing so with the blessing of those closest to LaLa.Today’s episode takes us back to Wilkes‑Barre, Pennsylvania, where the tragic death of 14‑year‑old La’Niyah “LaLa” Clark shook an entire community, sparked protests, and raised urgent questions about child protection, police response, and family dynamics. LaLa — a deaf teenager described as bold, funny, and full of life — vanished on January 17th, 2026, and was found just over a month later. Her case has led to major criminal charges, public outrage, and a renewed push for justice.LaLa’s story is one of a vibrant young girl whose life was stolen in an unimaginable way. It is also a story of systemic failures, family betrayal, and a community refusing to let her memory fade. As this case moves toward trial, one thing remains certain: Wilkes‑Barre will not stop demanding answers.Support the show

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    Inside the Delphi Trial: Aspen Connor’s Court Room Reflections

    Send us Fan MailIn this powerful conclusion to our two‑part conversation, True Crime with Tiff Kline sits back down with Aspen Connor — a member who attended the Delphi trial in person and has stood beside Abby and Libby’s families throughout their long fight for justice.In Part 2, Aspen opens up about what it was really like inside that courtroom: the tension, the emotion, the moments that shook everyone present, and the strength he witnessed from the families who continue to carry the weight of this tragedy every single day. We also dive into Richard Allen’s appeal, what it means for the case moving forward, and how the community is processing the latest developments.This episode goes beyond headlines and legal filings. It’s about humanity, truth, and the ongoing pursuit of justice for two young girls whose lives mattered — and still matter.Join us as we close out this conversation with honesty, compassion, and a commitment to keeping Abby and Libby’s names alive.Support the show

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    “The Unsinkable Lie: What Really Went Down the Night the Titanic Disappeared”

    Send us Fan Mailthis powerful, deeply researched episode of True Crime with Tiff Kline, Tiffany takes listeners on a haunting journey through the rise, fall, and lingering mysteries of the RMS Titanic — the ship the world was told could never sink, and the ship some believe never actually did. Tiffany unpacks the Titanic’s creation in Belfast, the engineering marvel that made it a floating palace, and the pride that convinced the world it was “practically unsinkable.” She walks through the ship’s maiden voyage on April 10, 1912, the famous names onboard, and the stark class divide that determined who lived and who died when the unthinkable happened. Listeners are taken hour‑by‑hour through the night of April 14th — the iceberg strike, the chaos on deck, the half‑empty lifeboats, the ship breaking in two, and the 1,496 souls lost to the freezing Atlantic. Tiffany also explores where the victims rest today, including the often‑overlooked graves in St. Mary’s in Hanover, PA, Hanover Green Cemetery, Clarks Summit, and Dalton, Pennsylvania — bringing the tragedy home in a way few ever do.Drawing from her own experiences visiting the Titanic museums in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, Cincinnati, Ohio, and soon Las Vegas, Tiffany shares the emotional weight of walking through the artifacts, the recreated cabins, and the stories frozen in time.Then, the episode shifts into the conspiracy that refuses to die:Did the Titanic actually sink… or was it the Olympic?  Tiffany breaks down the theory involving ship switches, financial motives, J.P. Morgan’s last‑minute cancellation, and the evidence believers point to — along with what historians say in response. It’s a deep, balanced, investigative look at one of the most enduring maritime conspiracies ever told.Finally, Tiffany explores how James Cameron resurrected the Titanic for a new generation through his groundbreaking 1997 film — rebuilding the ship, honoring the victims, and reminding the world why this tragedy still matters.This episode blends history, humanity, mystery, and emotion — honoring the dead, questioning the narrative, and shining a light on the truth… even when the truth has layers.Support the show

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    Lori Vallow Daybell Appeal, Dr Konig Trial, Rachel Tussey Case, Lynette and Brian Hooker, Colonial Parkway Murders and Columbine

    Send us Fan MailIn this special multi‑case deep‑dive, True Crime with Tiff Kline unravels six stories that span decades, states, and systems—yet share one haunting thread: none of them are truly over.We begin with the Lori Vallow appeal, examining how a high‑profile conviction continues to evolve and what it means for the pursuit of justice for JJ and Tylee. Then we move into the Dr. Konig trial, where medical authority, patient trust, and criminal accountability collide in a courtroom still grappling with unanswered questions.From there, we turn to the heartbreaking disappearance of Lynette Hooker, a 55-year-old Michigan woman (originally from Lenawee County) whose disappearance at sea in early April 2026 has sparked a high-profile true crime investigation and national media attention.We revisit the chilling history of the Colonial Parkway murders, a series of killings that terrorized Virginia and still echo through cold‑case files and family memories. The episode then shifts to the tragic death of Rachel Tussey, whose cosmetic‑surgery journey became a national conversation about medical oversight, transparency, and the human cost of systemic failure.Finally, we reflect on Columbine This episode is not just about crime. It’s about the people left behind, the systems that failed them, and the voices demanding that these stories never be forgotten.Support the show

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    Dreaming of you-Selena Quintanilla-Pérez

    Send us Fan Mailthe life, legacy, and tragic death of Selena Quintanilla‑Pérez — the Queen of Tejano Music. More than a superstar, Selena was a daughter, a sister, a wife, a designer, and a cultural icon whose warmth and authenticity touched millions.We trace her journey from a struggling family band in Texas to her meteoric rise as a Grammy‑winning artist on the brink of a historic crossover into mainstream pop. We dive into her vibrant personality, her love story with Chris Pérez, her groundbreaking fashion career, and the cultural pride she inspired in generations of Mexican‑American fans.But behind the success was a betrayal brewing. This episode unpacks the escalating obsession of Yolanda Saldívar — the fan‑club president turned boutique manager whose manipulation, financial deception, and possessive behavior spiraled into violence. We walk through the final 48 hours of Selena’s life, the confrontation at the Days Inn, the fatal gunshot, and the nine‑hour standoff that followed.We also examine the investigation, the trial, and the lasting impact of Selena’s murder — from the grief that swept across the world to the legacy that continues to grow decades later. Through reflection, storytelling, and advocacy, this episode honors Selena not for the way she died, but for the brilliance, joy, and cultural power she brought into the world.Support the show

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    Lemon Pound Cake From Adams County to the Absurd

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of True Crime with Tiff Kline, we dive into one of the most bizarre, headline‑twisting courtroom sagas to come out of Adams County, Ohio: the Afroman trial. What began as a local legal dispute spiraled into a cultural moment—complete with viral videos, unexpected testimony, and a courtroom atmosphere that felt more like a surreal stage play than a legal proceeding.But the strangeness doesn’t stop there.We unravel the internet‑fueled legend of the so‑called “Jim Carrey clone”—a figure who became wrapped in rumor, misidentification, and small‑town mythmaking. Then we head south to explore the curious lore surrounding Palm Beach Pete, a character whose name pops up in online forums, roadside gossip, and stories that blur the line between truth and tall tale.And finally, we spotlight one of the most unexpected and inspiring figures connected to this web of stories: a quadriplegic cornhole player whose determination and presence challenge every assumption about ability, resilience, and community.This episode blends courtroom drama, internet folklore, and human resilience into a narrative that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgettable. It’s a journey through the strange, the misunderstood, and the deeply human moments hidden beneath the noise.Song Credit : Lemon Pound Cake- Artist - and owned by Afroman Support the show

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    Because of Gabby Part 3 Happy Birthday Gabby

    Send us Fan MailHow Gabby Petito Saved Me is a deeply personal, survivor‑centered podcast episode -part 3- where I share the story of how Gabby's legacy became the catalyst for my own awakening, healing, and freedom. Through Gabby’s light, I found the clarity to recognize abuse, the courage to leave it, and the purpose to speak out so others don’t have to walk the same path alone.Each episode part 1 and 2 in season 1 episodes 3, 12, and 13 and now season 2 episode 10 part 3 blends raw honesty with education and hope—unpacking the realities of domestic violence, the insidious nature of narcissistic abuse, and the emotional journey of rebuilding a life after trauma. I honor Gabby not by retelling tragedy, but by carrying forward the awareness, compassion, and advocacy that her story sparked across the world.Gabby’s case sparked a nationwide conversation about:• Intimate partner violence, emotional abuse, and coercive control• Missed intervention opportunities, including the Moab police stop where she appeared distressed• The power of social media in mobilizing searches and public awareness• The importance of recognizing red flags in relationshipsHer story also led to the discovery of other missing persons during the search efforts, amplifying awareness far beyond her own case.Gabby’s parents—Nikki and Joe Schmidt, and Joe and Tara Petito—have become powerful voices for domestic violence awareness. They regularly speak at universities, community events, and survivor‑focused gatherings to educate the public and push for systemic change.In the aftermath of their loss, Gabby’s family created the Gabby Petito Foundation, dedicated to:• Supporting domestic violence survivors• Providing resources for families of missing persons• Funding prevention, education, and awareness initiativesThe foundation has become a central hub for advocacy, offering tools, guides, and community support.Gabby’s story continues to:• Inspire survivors to leave dangerous situations• Encourage communities to take domestic violence seriously• Drive national conversations about prevention and accountability• Support families searching for missing loved onesHer impact is ongoing, powerful, and deeply human.Support the show

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    Vanished in the Valley – The Disappearance of Bryanna Rosendo/ Kids 4 Cash Scandal Wilkesbarre PA

    Send us Fan MailBryanna Lynn Cooper Rosendo’s story begins long before she vanished from Wilkes‑Barre, Pennsylvania in the spring of 2021. At just 12 years old, she was swept into the infamous Kids for Cash scandal—where Luzerne County judges accepted kickbacks to send children to private juvenile detention centers for minor infractions. Bryanna was one of those children. She spent four years inside a facility later exposed for corruption and abuse, losing critical years of education, safety, and development.This episode examines the full arc of Bryanna’s life—not just the moment she vanished. It explores how a child failed by the justice system becomes an adult navigating trauma, vulnerability, and survival. It asks how a woman can disappear in plain sight, and why cases like hers receive so little attention. And it confronts the uncomfortable truth: Bryanna was failed twice—first as a child, then as a missing adult.Through interviews, case records, and survivor‑centered storytelling, we honor Bryanna as more than a statistic. She is a daughter, a friend, a woman with dreams, and someone who deserved protection long before she disappeared.If you have information about the disappearance of Bryanna Lynn Cooper Rosendo, contact the Wilkes‑Barre City Police Department or Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1‑800‑4PA‑TIPS.Shout outs to : > Richard Dale Mowrey Jr. The Sassy Gazette Blog Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan (at the end) and (Ted Horn of Richard H. Disque Funeral Home (near the end) Jlc.orgSeason of JusticeSupport the show

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    Justice for LaLa Clark Wilkesbarre, PA- Part 2

    Send us Fan MailLa’Niyah “LaLa” Clark was a 15‑year‑old Wilkes‑Barre teen whose disappearance and tragic death shook an entire community. Reported missing on January 17, 2026, after leaving her adoptive home, LaLa’s case quickly raised concern—especially after it was revealed that just days earlier, a protection‑from‑abuse order had been filed on her behalf against her biological aunt, Bobbiejo Etzel.More than a month after she vanished, LaLa’s nude, battered body was discovered in the snow behind a garage on Thayer Street on February 21. The Luzerne County District Attorney later confirmed her identity and announced the arrest of Etzel on charges of corruption of minors and interference with custody.  Loved ones described the details as haunting, with her grandmother sharing that LaLa had been “left out there naked on the ground.”Her death sparked outrage, heartbreak, and a growing call for accountability—leading to a public push for “Lala’s Law,” aimed at protecting vulnerable youth and strengthening oversight in cases involving custody and abuse concerns.This episode explores LaLa’s life, the timeline of her disappearance, the investigation, and the community’s fight for justice in her namehttps://www.grazianofuneralhome.com/obituaries/Laniyah-Nevaeh-Clark?obId=47480861&fbclid=IwY2xjawQZnVBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeg6jY5UisOimOYf2hNjZlzmiaoOaXyYrTEuMyrQM9iEEbVSpdQz996iLXWx8_aem_Sc9kVaKcp76PurL7f3_6og#/obituaryInfohttps://www.change.org/p/turn-tragedy-into-protection-lala-s-law?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=mobileNativeShare&utm_campaign=share_petition&recruited_by_id=bb8e2180-17f0-11f1-bddf-8f5980fe988d&share_id=ggfxgcmqynhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61587476829210https://www.timesleader.com/news/1734322/aunt-jailed-at-lccf-on-custody-interference-related-to-deceased-teenager?fbclid=IwY2xjawQZrzRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeVc8utTKZAGcxpu_eXmiHPlqgYoxz5G32xvRsBPueeE5Oe8UDb04NKdaj_cI_aem_uHAKWUth0JN4ANAGqo-06gSupport the show

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    Today its La'Niyah "LaLa" Clark- Tomorrow it could be your child. RIP LaLa- Wilkesbarre Pa

    Send us Fan MailLa’Nyiah Clark aka LaLa went missing from my town last month… it’s been confirmed her remains were found.  La'Niyah was last seen leaving her home in South Wilkes-Barre PA on January 17, 2026 . However, it was not until Feb 10th that she was officially reported missing.  On Saturday, February 21, human remains were discovered in a wooded area off Thayer Street in Wilkes-Barre. On Tuesday afternoon (Feb 24), District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce confirmed that investigators believe these remains are connected to the case of the missing 15-year-old girl, though they have not yet officially explained the nature of that connection or confirmed the identity through the coroner's office. She was found 3 blocks away from her residence behind a garage- nude- face down. The street she was found in is on Meghans Law.  Throughout the day on Tuesday, multiple law enforcement agencies, including investigators in hazmat suits, executed a search warrant at an apartment building located at New Alexander and Charles streets in South Wilkes-Barre. This location is roughly half a mile from where the remains were found. There were rumors her aunt had a protection order refraining her from having contact with LaLa- The local PD made a post a few weeks ago for the community to come forward if they knew of her aunts whereabouts . The community speculated family involvement but nothing has been confirmed - again it’s just speculation and as we know rumors are just that and false accusations or “theories” do not help investigators or the PD or the family; and most of all it doesnt help getting LaLa justice or getting the truth.  As of this evening, the District Attorney has stated he cannot yet comment on the specific "nature of the connection" or release a cause of death until the Coroner’s Office completes its examination.Police and investigators in hazmat suits have converged on an apartment building at the intersection of New Alexander and Charles streets—roughly half a mile from where the body was found. A search warrant was executed at this location on Tuesday. The investigation is extremely active.  Authorities have not yet released the cause of death or confirmed the identity of the remains, pending a report from Luzerne County Coroner Dion Fernandes. If you have any information regarding this case or the apartment on New Alexander Street, authorities urge you to contact: Wilkes-Barre Police/Detective Mike Dennis: (570) 208-6699 Luzerne County DA’s Detective Division: (570) 825-1674From the family : “It has been confirmed that La’Niyah “LaLa” Clark was the young woman found on Thayer Street, and we have been informed by police that this was a homicide.Law enforcement has shared that this is an active investigation and that they are confident they know what happened and that an arrest will be made.Out of respect for the investigation and for LaLa’s family, we ask for privacy and compassion as we begin to process this devastating news and start to grieve.Please keep her loved ones in your thoughts and prayers. We will share updates when we are able.”I’ll post updates as they arise since I live right here. My prayers and thoughts are with LaLas friends and family.Support the show

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    Honoring Abby & Libby — Nine Years Later

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Aspen Connor for a heartfelt and deeply reflective conversation about the enduring legacy of Abigail Williams and Liberty German, the two vibrant Delphi, Indiana teenagers whose lives were stolen on February 13, 2017. As the ninth anniversary approaches, Aspen helps us explore not only the tragedy of their loss but the powerful impact their story continues to have on communities across the country.Together, we talk about:• Who Abby and Libby were — their personalities, their friendship, their laughter, and the light they brought into the world.• How their families have transformed grief into purpose, becoming fierce advocates for justice, safety, and awareness.• The way February 13 has become a day of remembrance, reflection, and unity for people who never even met the girls but feel connected to their story.• The strength of the Delphi community, which continues to honor the girls through vigils, memorials, and ongoing support for the families.• The legacy Abby and Libby leave behind — one rooted in courage, love, and the determination to protect other children.Aspen shares hIS own perspective on why their story resonates so deeply, how their memory continues to inspire advocacy, and what it means to carry their names forward with respect and intention.Nine years later, Abby and Libby are still shaping conversations about safety, justice, and the power of community. This episode is a tribute to their lives, their families, and the promise that they will never be forgotten.Support the show

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    Two Stories, One Pattern: Emmett Till & Sam Nordquist

    Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode of True Crime with Tiff Kline, we travel from 1955 Mississippi to the world we live in today — tracing the painful, undeniable line between the lynching of Emmett Till and the modern‑day hatred that claimed the life of Sam Nordquist.Tiff unpacks the night Emmett was stolen from his bed, the sham trial that followed, and the all‑white jury that never intended to deliver justice. She explores the courage of witnesses like Willy Reed, the strength of Mamie Till‑Mobley, and the moment Emmett’s open casket forced America to confront the brutality it tried to hide.But this episode doesn’t stop in the past.Tiff draws a direct, unflinching connection between the racism that killed Emmett Till and the bigotry that continues to target transgender and LGBTQIA+ people today. Through Sam Nordquist’s story, she exposes how hate evolves — shifting its targets, changing its language, but never losing its power unless we confront it.This is not just a history lesson.It’s a warning.A mirror.A call to action.Because Emmett deserved to grow up.Sam deserved to grow .And every person targeted for their race, identity, or existence deserves safety, dignity, and a future.Join Tiff as she honors their stories, challenges the systems that failed them, and reminds us why telling the truth — even when it hurts — is the most powerful form of justice we have left.Emmett Till was stolen in the night.Sam Nordquist was erased in the daylight.Two lives, decades apart — but bound by the same thread of hate, silence, and injustice.This episode wasn’t just about remembering.It was about recognizing.Recognizing that racism didn’t die with Emmett’s killers.Recognizing that transphobia didn’t disappear with a pride parade.Recognizing that the systems that failed Emmett are still failing Sam — and so many others.We live in a world where Black children are still profiled.Where transgender youth are still targeted.Where bigotry adapts, evolves, and hides behind new laws, new language, new lies.But we also live in a world where truth still matters.Where storytelling still heals.Where remembrance is resistance.Emmett deserved to grow up.Sam deserved to grow up.And every person who’s ever been told they don’t belong deserves safety, dignity, and a future.So we keep telling their stories.We keep saying their names.We keep fighting for the world they should’ve had.Support the show

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    Vanished in Luzerne County Phylicia and Jennifer : the Girls Who Never Came Home

    Send us Fan MailTwo young women vanished six years apart in the same small Pennsylvania community—two disappearances that were never truly investigated with the urgency they deserved. Phylicia Thomas and Jennifer Barziloski were daughters, friends, dreamers. They were loved. And they were failed.This podcast unravels the tangled, painful history of their cases: the rumors that spread through Sweet Valley, the names that kept resurfacing, the evidence that was ignored, and the voices that were silenced. Through timelines, interviews, community accounts, and survivor‑centered storytelling, we explore how two disappearances became a decades‑long wound for Luzerne County.But this isn’t just a story about what happened. It’s about who they were..Their stories intersect in haunting ways: shared acquaintances, overlapping locations, and a pattern of violence and silence that still hangs over the region.This podcast seeks truth, accountability, and remembrance. It’s a call to look closer, to listen harder, and to say their names with intention.Because Phylicia and Jennifer deserved better.And their stories are not overAUDIO CREDIT USED;Website:  http://www.unsolved.comTwitter:    / unsolved  Facebook:    / officialunsolvedmysteries  YouTube:     / unsolvedmysteriestv  Find Phylicia Thomas (Unsolved Mysteries)Unsolved Mysteries Websiteunsolved.comUnsolved Mysteries Podcastlink.chtbl.com/UnsolvedMysteriesUnsolved Mysteries on Netflixnetflix.com/title/8102605Permission to use audio given to me  by Judy Fisher- in video Support the show

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    Diana: The Legacy That Changed a Crown

    Send us Fan MailPrincess Diana’s Legacy” is a deep, intimate exploration of the woman the world thought it knew — and the human being she truly was. This episode traces Diana Frances Spencer’s journey from her aristocratic childhood to becoming the most photographed, beloved, and misunderstood woman of her time. Through compassion, courage, and a voice that refused to be silenced, Diana reshaped what it meant to be royal, what it meant to be vulnerable, and what it meant to use a platform for good.We walk through her life chronologically — her early struggles with family instability, her complicated marriage to Prince Charles, her battles with mental health, and her transformation into a global humanitarian force. You’ll hear how she shattered stigma around AIDS, landmines, homelessness, and mental illness, and how her empathy changed public perception forever.This episode also examines the circumstances surrounding her tragic death, the conspiracy theories that followed, and the lasting impact she left on the monarchy, her sons, and the world. More than a princess, Diana was a symbol of humanity, resilience, and radical compassion — and her legacy continues to echo through every life she touched.Song creditsSong: Candle In The WindArtist: Elton JohnAlbum: Candle In The WindWriters: Bernie Taupin, Elton JohnSupport the show

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    Tracks of Truth: The Tiffany Valiante Story

    Send us Fan MailTiffany Valiante was an 18‑year‑old athlete from Mays Landing, New Jersey — a recent high‑school graduate with a volleyball scholarship and plans for college. On the night of July 12, 2015, Tiffany suddenly disappeared from her neighborhood after what her family described as an out‑of‑character disagreement at home.A few hours later, she was struck and killed by a New Jersey Transit train several miles from where she was last seen. Authorities quickly ruled her death a suicide, concluding that she had walked onto the tracks intentionally.But from the very beginning, Tiffany’s family has strongly rejected that ruling.Support the show

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    The Girl With the Blue Eyes: The Disappearance of Corinna Slusser Bloomsburg, Pa/Queens NY

    Send us Fan MailCorinna Paige Slusser is a young woman from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, who gained national attention after her disappearance in 2017. She was a former cheerleader with dreams of becoming a makeup artist. Her story is often cited as a tragic example of how vulnerable young women can be targeted by traffickers.Born and raised in Bloomsburg, PA• Known for her bright personality and love of beauty and fashion• Moved to New York City in 2017 seeking a fresh start• Became entangled with individuals who exploited her vulnerabilities• Quickly became a victim of sex trafficking after arriving in NYCCorinna’s story highlights:• How quickly traffickers target vulnerable young women• How victims are moved across cities to avoid detection• How families are left in limbo for years• How trafficking cases often stall due to lack of evidence and systemic failuresHer disappearance is a stark reminder of the dangers faced by young women seeking independence in unfamiliar environments.Support the show

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    When Darkness Speakswith Dani after Dark interviews True Crime with Tiff Kline

    Send us Fan MailWhen the night takes over, Dani After Dark pulls back the curtain and sits down with Tiff Kline, the powerful voice behind True Crime with Tiff Kline, for a dark, gripping, and unapologetically raw interview. This isn’t surface-level true crime — it’s a deep descent into the cases that haunt us, the stories that refuse to be forgotten, and the victims who deserve more than silence.With Dani’s after-hours intensity and fearless questions, and Tiff’s passionate advocacy, sharp insight, and emotional storytelling, this conversation exposes chilling details, overlooked truths, and the heavy human cost of crime. Expect tension, honesty, and moments that stay with you long after the stream ends.Support the show

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    Because of Gabby Because of Me- Part 2 of 3 Surviving Narcissistic Abuse

    Send us Fan MailPart 2 of 3 Because of Gabby Because of Me-This powerful podcast explores the journey of surviving narcissistic abuse through the lens of remembrance, resilience, and advocacy. Inspired by Gabby’s story and the movement her legacy ignited, Tiffany shares her own path from silence to strength. Each episode blends personal narrative with education—unpacking the dynamics of narcissistic abuse, the red flags often overlooked, and the emotional toll it takes—while spotlighting the hope and healing that survivors can find.Listeners will hear how Gabby’s courage and tragic loss became a catalyst for Tiffany’s survival, awakening her to the patterns of manipulation and control she endured. Through Gabby’s legacy, Tiffany found the strength to reclaim her voice, set boundaries, and rebuild her life. The podcast is both a tribute and a resource: honoring victims, empowering survivors, and educating communities about the realities of abuse.Key elements:• Personal Storytelling: Tiffany’s raw, honest accounts of living through and escaping narcissistic abuse.• Gabby’s Legacy: How Gabby’s story became a beacon of awareness and survival.• Education & Advocacy: Practical insights into recognizing abuse, breaking cycles, and supporting survivors.• Community & Healing: A call to collective action, remembrance, and empowerment.This podcast is not just about survival—it’s about transformation, turning pain into purpose, and ensuring that Gabby’s light continues to guide others toward safety and hope.Support the show

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    Because of Gabby , Because of Me Part 1 of 3

    Send us Fan MailIn this powerful episode, Tiffany opens her heart to share why the legacy of Gabby Petito is the reason she stands in this space today. Through Gabby’s story, we are reminded of the urgent need to raise awareness about domestic violence and to honor the lives impacted by it.This episode is not only about tragedy—it is about hope, healing, and resilience. Tiffany reflects on her own journey, weaving together survivor voices, lessons learned, and the importance of community support. Listeners are invited to walk alongside her as she explores:• 🌸 The lasting impact of Gabby Petito’s story on advocacy and awareness.• 💜 The realities of domestic violence and the importance of breaking the silence.• 🌈 Pathways to healing, empowerment, and reclaiming strength.• ✨ A message of resilience—reminding survivors that their stories matter, and their voices can spark change.This episode is a tribute, a call to action, and a beacon of hope. It reminds us that even in the darkest moments, there is light, and together we can build a future rooted in compassion, safety, and resilience.Support the show

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    Murdaugh- Appeal for a retrial

    Send us Fan MailAlec Murdaugh’s appeal of his double murder conviction will be heard by the South Carolina Supreme Court on February 11, 2026, with oral arguments focusing on claims of jury tampering and improper evidenceThis appeal is less about rehashing the crime itself and more about testing the integrity of the trial process. Listeners should watch for whether the Supreme Court finds merit in the claims of jury tampering and evidence mishandling. If successful, Murdaugh could get a new trial; if not, his life sentences standThe Case Recap: Alec Murdaugh, once a powerful attorney in Hampton County, was convicted in March 2023 for the murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, who were killed at the family’s Moselle estate in June 2021. He received two consecutive life sentences. The Appeal Grounds: Murdaugh’s legal team argues that his conviction was tainted by:Jury tampering – allegations that outside influences may have swayed jurors. Improper evidence – claims that certain testimony and exhibits should not have been admitted. These issues form the backbone of his request for a new trialWhat’s Next:The South Carolina Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for February 11, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in Columbia This hearing is a pivotal moment: the justices will decide whether Murdaugh deserves a new trial or remains behind bars for life. Proceedings are expected to be live-streamed and open to the public, drawing national attention once againWhy It Matters: The Murdaugh saga has already inspired documentaries, TV specials, and widespread media coverage. The appeal represents the next chapter in South Carolina’s most infamous trial, with implications not only for Murdaugh but for public trust in the judicial process. Support the show

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    JonBenet Ramsey: Beauty and Shadows- The house on 15th Street

    Send us Fan MailOn Christmas night, 1996, in Boulder, Colorado, a tragedy unfolded that would grip America for decades. JonBenét Patricia Ramsey, a six‑year‑old beauty pageant contestant, was found dead in her family’s home. Nearly 30 years later, her case remains unsolved, surrounded by theories, missteps, and haunting questions. Today, we’ll walk through the timeline of events, the investigation, and the lasting impact of this case.JonBenét Ramsey’s story is not just about a crime—it’s about a family shattered, a community haunted, and a justice system still searching for answers. Nearly three decades later, her killer remains unidentified. But her name continues to echo, reminding us of the importance of truth, accountability, and remembranceThe JonBenét Ramsey case is defined by a chaotic crime scene, a bizarre ransom note, disputed evidence, and decades of theories. Detective Lou Smit’s insistence on the intruder theory and his meticulous suspect tracking remain central to ongoing investigations.The case was shaped by Boulder PD detectives like Linda Arndt and Steve Thomas, DA Alex Hunter’s cautious approach, Mary Lacy’s exoneration of the Ramseys, and Lou Smit’s persistent intruder theory. Conflicts between police and prosecutors, plus mishandled evidence, remain central reasons why JonBenét’s murder is still unsolved.As of 2025, dozens of items from the JonBenét Ramsey case have been retested or newly tested using advanced DNA technology, including genetic genealogy methods.By 2025, investigators have retested dozens of items from the JonBenét Ramsey case, including both previously examined evidence and basement crime scene items that had never undergone forensic testing. Advanced DNA methods have eliminated suspects and narrowed the pool, though genetic genealogy testing remains a point of contention.Support the show

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    Book of the Week : Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre

    Send us Fan Mail Today’s episode is dedicated to Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice by Virginia Roberts Giuffre.This is not an easy book to talk about—but it is an essential one. Published posthumously in October 2025, Nobody’s Girl is Virginia’s unflinching account of her childhood abuse, her exploitation at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and her courageous fight to bring powerful abusers to justice.Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, co-written with journalist Amy Wallace, is both harrowing and inspiringVirginia insisted her story be published no matter what happened to her. Tragically, she died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41, leaving behind her husband, three children, and a legacy of advocacyVirginia’s story changed the world. Her photograph with Prince Andrew became a symbol of accountability. Her testimony helped send Epstein and Maxwell to prison. And her memoir ensures that her truth cannot be erasedFor survivors, Nobody’s Girl is a reminder: you are not alone, your story matters, and justice is worth fighting for. For the rest of us, it’s a challenge: will we stand with survivors, or will we look away?Reading Nobody’s Girl is painful, but it’s also profoundly moving. Virginia Roberts Giuffre gave us her truth, and in doing so, she gave survivors everywhere a piece of hope.If you haven’t yet, I encourage you to pick up the book, reflect on its lessons, and consider how you can support survivor-led organizations in your own community.Support the show

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    Anna Kepner: A Life Cut Short Part 1

    Send us Fan MailTonight, we bring you the heartbreaking case of Anna Marie Kepner, an 18‑year‑old from Titusville, Florida, whose life ended aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship in November 2025.Anna Marie Kepner was an 18‑year‑old from Titusville, Florida, who tragically died aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship on November 7, 2025. Her death is under FBI investigation, and her family and community have been honoring her memory with tributes and servicesAnna Marie Kepner• Age: 18• Nickname: “Anna Banana”• From Titusville, Florida• She was adventurous, outgoing, and deeply loved by her family and friends.• Circumstances of Death• Anna was traveling on the Carnival Horizon cruise ship with her father, stepmother, and stepsiblings.• She was found deceased on November 7, 2025.• The ship returned to Port Miami on November 8.• The FBI is investigating, and reports indicate her cause of death was asphyxiation from a “bar hold” (arm across the neck).• Court filings suggest a step‑sibling may face charges in connection with her death.• Family & Community Tributes• Her obituary describes her as “filling the world with laughter, love, and light.”• She was remembered as bubbly, funny, outgoing, hardworking, and nurturing.• Anna loved the sun and water, held a boating license, was a certified scuba diver, and dreamed of joining the U.S. Navy.• A Celebration of Life service was held on November 20, 2025, at The Grove Church in Titusville.• Investigation Status• The FBI continues to investigate the case weeks later.• Details remain limited, but the case has drawn significant media attention due to the unusual circumstances aboard the cruise ship.Support the show

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    Murdaugh, Jodie Arias, Idaho 4, Delphi Murders, JonBenet Ramsey, Gabby Petito Foundation

    Send us Fan MailJust a little bit of everythingMurdaugh, Jodie Arias, Idaho 4, Delphi Murders, JonBenet Ramsey, Gabby Petito Foundation My thoughts and opinions are just that, thoughts and opinions let the jurors and the judge, be the judgeSupport the show

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    A U.S. Army sergeant. A SpongeBob fan. A twin sister forever loved.

    Send us Fan MailToday’s story is about Kimberly Walker—a U.S. Army sergeant, a twin sister, a vibrant soul—and the headstone that sparked a national conversation.Support the show

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    The Chillicothe Murders: Ohio’s Vanishing Women

    Send us Fan MailToday, we’re heading to a small town in southern Ohio — a place that looks peaceful on the surface… but hides a dark secret.Between 2014 and 2015, six women vanished from Chillicothe, Ohio.A town with a population of just 21,000 — and suddenly, woman after woman was disappearing.Their faces were on flyers, on lampposts, on every Facebook feed in town.And yet, answers were nowhere to be found.This is the story of The Chillicothe Murders — sometimes called Ohio’s Missing Women. #TrueCrimeWithTiffKline #TrueCrimePodcast #CrimeCommunity #ColdCaseFiles #UnsolvedMysteries #PodcastSeries #TrueCrimeStory #JusticeForVictims #TrueCrimeAddict #CrimeAwareness Support the show

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    "Echoes of Brittany Phillips: A Mother’s Mission"

    Send us Fan MailIn September 2004, 18-year-old Brittany Phillips was a bright, ambitious college student studying chemistry at Tulsa Community College, with dreams of pursuing cancer research. On the evening of September 27, she was last seen dropping off a friend and heading home. Three days later, after she failed to show up for class, a welfare check led police to her apartment—where Brittany was found raped and strangled in her bedroom.Despite DNA evidence at the scene and extensive testing—including comparisons to over a million profiles—no match has ever been found. Investigators ruled out known acquaintances, and the case remains unsolved.Her mother, Dr. Maggie Zingman, a trauma psychologist, has spent the last two decades traveling the country in a brightly colored van covered in Brittany’s photos, calling her journey the “Caravan to Catch a Killer.” She’s turned grief into advocacy, determined to keep Brittany’s story alive and bring her daughter’s killer to justice.• #JusticeForBrittany• #UnsolvedCases• #TrueCrimeWithTiffKlime• #ColdCaseFiles• #TulsaCrime• #BrittanyPhillips• #CaravanToCatchAKiller• #DNAJustice• #VictimAdvocacy• #NeverForgotten• #TrueCrimePodcast• #SurvivorSupportSupport the show

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    My DV story with Nikki Schmidt- Gabby Petitos Mom

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her personal journey as a domestic violence survivor, highlighting the importance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. She discusses her experiences with abuse, the signs to look for, and the impact of the cycle of violence with Nikki Schmidt, Gabby Petitos Mom. Tiffany emphasizes the need for support systems, the role of law enforcement, and the significance of sharing stories to empower others. She offers advice for those in abusive situations and stresses the importance of healing and finding strength to move forward.Tiffany Kline is a domestic violence survivor who shares her story.Domestic Violence Awareness Month is crucial for raising awareness.Recognizing the signs of abuse is essential for prevention.The cycle of abuse can be difficult to break without support.Law enforcement often lacks the resources to help victims effectively.Healing from abuse is a journey that requires support and self-reflection.Sharing stories can empower others and create a ripple effect of awareness.It's important to have a safety plan when leaving an abusive relationship.Being a good bystander can help someone in need.Compassion and understanding are key in supporting victims of abuse.Support the show

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    My time at Columbine

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I share my poignant experience visiting the Columbine Memorial, located in Clement Park behind Columbine High School. The memorial serves as a place of peace, comfort, and reflection, honoring the victims of the tragic school shooting on April 20, 1999. It features a "Ring of Remembrance" with personal tributes from the victims' families and a "Wall of Healing" acknowledging survivors and first responders. I'll describe the haunting yet healing atmosphere of the memorial, emphasizing its role in remembering the lives lost and promoting healing.Rachel's Challenge, inspired by Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the Columbine shooting, is a significant focus of the episode. Rachel's Challenge is a nonprofit organization founded by her father, Daryl Scott, based on Rachel's writings and her belief in kindness. The program encourages students to start a chain reaction of compassion, aiming to prevent bullying, suicide, and school violence. I will focus on the profound impact of Rachel's Challenge, which has reached millions of students and educators worldwide, fostering a culture of empathy and positive change in schools. "I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion, it will start a chain reaction of the same.""Don't let your character change color with your environment. Find out who you are and let it stay its true color.""These hands belong to Rachel Joy Scott and will someday touch millions of people's hearts.""I am not going to apologize for speaking the name of Jesus. If I have to sacrifice everything, I will.""Look hard enough and you will always find the light."These quotes reflect Rachel's deep compassion, faith, and her belief in the power of kindness to create positive changeRachel Joy Scott, 17Daniel Rohrbough, 15Dave Sanders, teacher, 47Kyle Velasquez, 16Steven Curnow, 14Cassie Bernall, 17Isaiah Shoels, 18Matthew Kechter, 16Lauren Townsend, 18John Tomlin, 16Kelly Fleming, 16Daniel Mauser, 15Corey DePooter, 17These individuals are remembered for their dreams, talents, and the impact they had on those around them.Support the show

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    CrimeCon Uncovered: From Curiosity to Community

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her exhilarating experience at CrimeCon, detailing her journey from planning the trip to the emotional connections she made with fellow true crime enthusiasts and advocates. She reflects on the purpose of CrimeCon, emphasizing education and empathy over sensationalism, and shares her personal connection to cases like Gabby Petito's. Tiffany recounts her encounters with influential figures in the true crime community, the insightful sessions she attended, and the powerful stories that resonated with her throughout the event. In this episode, Tiffany Kline shares her experiences and insights from attending CrimeCon, highlighting the connections she made, the influential figures she met, and the valuable lessons learned from various sessions. She reflects on the importance of networking within the true crime community, the emotional impact of celebrity deaths, and her aspirations to continue sharing stories of domestic violence survivors through her podcast. Tiffany emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in discussing true crime narratives, advocating for a more respectful approach to the stories of victims and their families.Tiffany's first CrimeCon experience was highly anticipated and fulfilling.She discovered CrimeCon through a true crime cruise search.The event is more about education and empathy than sensationalism.Tiffany has a personal connection to the Gabby Petito case.She has aspirations in the true crime field, despite not pursuing forensics.Meeting influential figures like Nancy Grace and Joseph Scott Morgan was a highlight.The kickoff party was a great networking opportunity.Sessions provided valuable insights into various true crime topics.The Daybell case resonated deeply with Tiffany due to its emotional weight.Tiffany's interactions with crime victims and advocates were impactful. I made some lifelong friends at CrimeCon.Meeting John Ramsey was a highlight of my experience.Joseph Scott Morgan's session was incredibly insightful.I learned a lot about the impact of celebrity deaths.Networking with other true crime enthusiasts was invaluable.The Clue Awards celebrated important contributions to true crime.I enjoyed engaging discussions about post-mortem intervals.The experience at CrimeCon was both educational and emotional.I want to continue sharing stories of domestic violence survivors.I hope to inspire others through my podcast.00:00Introduction to CrimeCon Experience06:07Understanding the Purpose of CrimeCon11:41Career Aspirations and True Crime Passion17:27First Day at CrimeCon23:07Exploring the Convention and Sessions29:10Reflections on the Day and Future Plans37:49The Strength of Vulnerability43:59Justice and Miscarriages49:54Connections and Community55:12Learning from the Experts01:11:50Celebrating Achievements and Connections01:20:14The Impact of Gabby's Story01:27:40Understanding the Reality of True Crime01:45:57Looking Ahead: Future Topics and ConnectionsSupport the show

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