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    Case 011: The Fire That Hid a Murder - The Tara Louise Baker Case

    ATHENS, Ga. — In the early hours of January 20, 2001, what first appeared to be a routine apartment fire quickly became something far more disturbing.Inside, 23-year-old law student Tara Louise Baker was found dead.Within hours, investigators determined the fire wasn’t an accident.It was a cover-up.For more than two decades, the case remained unsolved—until a shocking development brought long-awaited answers.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 010: The Wanda Beach Murders - Who Killed Marianne and Christine?

    Two teenage girls set out for a simple day at the beach. It was summer. It was familiar. And nothing about that morning suggested it would end in mystery.But somewhere beyond the shoreline, past the crowds and into the sandhills of Wanda Beach, something changed.A witness saw them walking deeper into the dunes. Another saw them with a boy—someone no one could identify. And then… they were gone.What followed became one of the most haunting unsolved cases in history. Thousands were questioned. Leads were chased across the country. Yet the truth remains buried—hidden beneath shifting sand, silence, and time.Tonight, we take you back to that day. Step by step. Moment by moment.Because sometimes, the most chilling mysteries aren’t the ones we can explain…They’re the ones that leave nothing behind but questions.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 009: The Minnesota Nice Murder: Heidi Fergus

    A 911 Call That Ended in SilenceST. PAUL, Minn. — On a quiet Sunday morning, a 911 call shattered the calm of a residential neighborhood.At 6:30 a.m. on April 25, 2010, Heidi Fergus told a dispatcher someone was trying to break into her home.She began giving her address.Then a loud noise cut the call short.Less than a minute later, her husband, Nicholas Fergus, called 911.He said they had both been shot.When first responders arrived, they found a tragic scene.Nick Fergus was wounded in the leg.Heidi Fergus had been shot in the back. She died at the scene.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 008: Denise Huskins Gone Girl

    In March 2015, a chilling kidnapping unfolded in Vallejo, California—one that would quickly spiral into one of the most controversial true crime cases in recent history. Denise Huskins was abducted from her boyfriend Aaron Quinn’s home in what appeared to be a carefully planned attack. Yet instead of launching a focused investigation, law enforcement took a different path—one that would leave lasting damage.Authorities publicly labeled the case a hoax, comparing it to the fictional plot of the film Gone Girl. The implication was clear: Denise and Aaron had fabricated the entire story. But the truth, as it would later emerge, was far more disturbing—and very real. Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 007: Sweet Poison

    A Thanksgiving That Turned DeadlyIn 2022, a family gathering in Freetown, Indiana took a terrifying turn when Harold “Peanut” Allen suddenly showed alarming symptoms during dessert. What should have been a joyful holiday quickly became a moment of fear and confusion. While family members rushed to help, his wife, Marsha Allen, appeared calm—something that would later raise serious questions.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 006: The Almost Perfect Crime

    The neighborhood in Lima, Ohio was the kind of place where nothing ever seemed to go wrong. Tree-lined streets, quiet evenings, and neighbors who waved as they passed. At the center of it all stood the home of Mark Wangler and his wife, Kathy—a couple many believed had built the perfect life.Mark was a respected anesthesiologist, a man trusted with lives every day. Calm, precise, deeply religious. Kathy, on the other hand, was vibrant and warm, known for a laugh that filled rooms. To outsiders, they were everything a marriage should be.But perfection, as it often does, hid something darker.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 005: Buried Beneath the Bed

    In July 1999, life for a teenager named Tiffani McInnis followed a simple rhythm. Her mother, Kimberly Langwell, worked, checked in regularly, and provided the kind of steady presence that made everything feel secure.Then, in a single day, that stability vanished.Kimberly’s car was found in a pharmacy parking lot in Beaumont, Texas. It was locked. Her belongings were still inside. There were no signs of a struggle.But Kimberly was gone.Just like that, a normal day became the start of a mystery that would stretch across decades.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 004: Family Tree of Good & Evil

    On the surface, the story of Tracey Grist appears to be about a family dispute that spiraled out of control. But as details emerged in court, prosecutors painted a far darker picture—one involving planning, deception, and ultimately, murder.The case centers on the killing of Matthew Restelli, a 42-year-old husband and father who traveled to Utah expecting to reunite with his wife and children. Instead, he walked into what investigators believe was a carefully orchestrated trap.What unfolded next has become one of the most disturbing family crime cases in recent memory.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 003: Shreveport Tragedy

    In the early hours of April 19, 2026, the Cedar Grove neighborhood in Shreveport, Louisiana, was quiet.Homes sat still. Streets were empty. Families slept.Then, just after sunrise, that silence was shattered.Gunfire rang out across multiple homes, turning an ordinary morning into one of the deadliest and most heartbreaking tragedies the city had ever seen.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 002: Missing at Sea

     What began as a quiet getaway in the Bahamas has turned into a haunting true crime mystery. Lynette Hooker vanished after an evening with her husband, Brian Hooker, leaving behind a story filled with unanswered questions. Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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    Case 001: Vanished in Missoula

    Between midnight and 1:00 a.m. on June 16, 2018, the vibrant pulse of downtown Missoula, Montana, became the backdrop for a nightmare. Jermain Charlo—known affectionately as "Liz" or "Liz Morigeau" to those who loved her—was last seen socializing near the Badlander bar and the alleyway leading toward the Orange Street Food Farm. At 23, Jermain was a gifted artist and a "goofy," devoted mother of two young sons. She was a woman with a future, a seasonal firefighter in training with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.In the world of missing persons, 98% of cases are resolved quickly. Jermain, however, fell into the "difficult 2%"—a statistical abyss where Indigenous women are disproportionately erased. Her disappearance is not merely a mystery; it is a searing indictment of a systemic failure to protect the most vulnerable.Visit us online at CrimeGazette.com

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