This three-chapter true crime forensic series examines the murder of Zhifan Dong, a Utah college student killed in twenty twenty two by her boyfriend after multiple reports of domestic abuse failed to trigger effective intervention. Told in a neutral, investigative voice, the story traces the final days, the warning signs that were documented but fragmented across systems, and the aftermath that followed her death. It is not a mystery about who committed the crime, but a case study in how institutional gaps, procedural limits, and isolated decision-making allowed a visible risk to escalate unchecked.
In the blistering heart of the Sonoran Desert, Elena "La Alacrana" Mendoza—a mother turned merciless smuggler—wages a brutal war against the cartel that murdered...
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...
In this gripping episode focused on the unsolved mystery of Lindsay Wells’ disappearance, we uncover the dark psychology and emotional manipulation that may have...