This three-chapter true crime series examines the disappearance and murder of seventeen-year-old Zion Foster in Michigan, tracing how an early runaway assumption delayed urgency and shaped the outcome of the case. Told in a forensic, grit-driven style, the story follows the investigation from Zion’s sudden silence to the discovery of her remains and the controversial plea deal that closed the case. It focuses on pressure, power imbalance, institutional limits, and the cost of decisions made too late.
Set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s Los Angeles, "Echoes on the Hill" tells the chilling story of Andy, a desperate and disillusioned young...
A tranquil Washington town is shattered when three young sisters vanish during a weekend visitation with their Army-veteran father, Travis Decker. When their bodies...
He mowed his lawn, went to church, and led the local council — all while secretly stalking, binding, torturing, and killing. Dennis Rader, the...