This true-crime audiobook examines the murder of Alexis Crawford, a college senior whose disappearance initially appeared routine but quickly revealed a fatal betrayal within her own home. Told from a first-person investigative perspective, the narrative follows the verified timeline from her last known movements to the methodical unraveling of conflicting statements given by those closest to her.
The story traces how documented reports, surveillance reviews, digital forensics, and ultimately confessions exposed that Alexis was killed inside her shared apartment by her roommate and his girlfriend, and that her disappearance was staged as a voluntary departure. Without speculation or dramatization, the account details how investigators narrowed the case through evidence alone, leading to recovery, arrest, and conviction.
This narrative presents a psychologically driven true-crime drama centered on the disappearance and presumed murder of Holly Bobo, a twenty-year-old woman from rural Tennessee,...
Most people think Maura Murray just ran away—until they look at the crash scene. Why was there a rag in her tailpipe? Why did...
Was Aileen Wuornos a serial killer, or a human time bomb molded by rape, abandonment, and a lifetime of sexual violence? In this raw,...