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Trevor Deely Part 1 This Friday. Louisa Dunne Is Solved. And We're Not Done With Amy Bradley. | MMA Mini
Trevor Deely Part 1 drops this Friday. The Louisa Dunne two-parter is wrapped. And the Amy Bradley work is far from over. A quick Monday update on where we are and w...
How a Blue Skirt Preserved for 57 Years Convicted a Killer at 92. | Louisa Dunne Part 2
Part 1 covered the night of June 28th, 1967: Louisa Dunne, 75 years old, murdered in her home in Easton, Bristol. Part 2 covers how they finally found him. It starte...
Amy Bradley's Best Friend Saw Her the Night Before. She Speaks After Reading the Book. | MMA Special
She was the last friend to see Amy Bradley in Richmond — the night before the cruise. She's here to talk about the book. Stacie was Amy Bradley's best friend. On the n...
A 1967 Murder Solved by DNA in 2025. Louisa Dunne Is a Preview of What's Coming. | MMA Mini
A murder from 1967. A 92-year-old man convicted in 2025. And DNA evidence recovered from a skirt that sat in storage for 57 years. Louisa Dunne's case isn't just a rem...
She Was Murdered in 1967. The Man Who Did It Was 92 When He Was Finally Convicted. | Louisa Dunne | Part 1
Something different for the Midnight Mystery Archive: this case is solved. That's not how these episodes usually start. But the fact that it was solved is not the end ...
I Read James Renner's Amy Bradley Book. Here's What He Got Wrong. | MMA Special
James Renner's Amy Bradley book is out. Kevin has read it. And there are things that need to be addressed. Kevin spent months on the Amy Bradley series — working direc...
"I Believe the OPP Know Who Killed Barbara Chapman." Plus: Louisa Dunn Is Next. | Mini
Kevin wraps up the Barbara Chapman two-part series — and makes his first declarative statement of the international summer series. He's been careful throughout both ...
Cold Cases Don't Get Solved in a Lab. They Get Solved When Someone Finally Talks. | Barbara Chapman Part 2
Part 1 covered January 23rd, 1984 — the ordinary morning, the phone call with her mother, the seven-hour window, the twelve-year-old daughter who found her in the gara...
Echo 1953 Is Live Today | Barbara Chapman: Why the OPP's Northern Ontario Plea Is a Big Deal | Mini
Today is the day. Echo 1953, The Hollis Files Book 1, is officially available on Amazon. If you like crime fiction - a private investigator team working a difficult, l...
Someone Waited for Her Kids to Leave. Barbara Chapman Was Murdered in Frankford, Ontario. | Part 1
On the morning of January 23rd, 1984, Barbara Chapman made breakfast for her two children in a small house north of Frankford, Ontario. She helped them get ready for s...
A 1984 Murder in Ontario. Her Case Is Still Open. And Russell Williams Was in the Area. | MMA Mini
I am on vacation — this was pre-recorded before he left, and the full episode schedule runs as normal in his absence. Two things this week. First: the Michael Duna...
Michael Dunahee Part 2: 11,000 Tips, A Case Hampered by Its Era, and Why This Case Could Still Be Solved
Part 1 covered the afternoon of March 24th, 1991 — the playground, the fifty people who saw nothing, the boy who was there and then wasn't. Part 2 picks up where that ...
Thirty-Five Years of Searching and Advocacy for Michael Dunahee | Crystal Dunahee | WW
On March 24th, 1991, Crystal Dunahee drove to a women's flag football game in Victoria, British Columbia. Michael — her four-year-old son with blonde hair, blue eyes, ...
Michael Dunahee's Mother Joins MMA Wednesday | Gina Bos Wrapped, HoM Launches Tomorrow | Mini
A few things to catch you up on before the week ahead - and it is a big one. The Gina Bos case is officially wrapped. If you have not yet heard last Wednesday's Witnes...
50 People Were There. A 4-Year-Old Vanished. No One Saw a Thing. | Michael Dunahee | Part 1
On March 24th, 1991, a four-year-old boy named Michael Dunahee disappeared from a school playground in Victoria, British Columbia. It was 12:30 in the afternoon. There...
3,000 Families Got Answers. Gina Bos's Family Is Still Waiting." | Jannel Rap | Witness Wednesday
Jannel Rap built a foundation that has helped locate over 3,000 missing people. Her sister Gina Bos disappeared twenty-six years ago. Gina's case is still open. Jannel...
Amy Bradley Live Q&A | Gina Bos Wrap | Michael Dunahee Next | Halls of Mediocrity July 14
TONIGHT - AMY BRADLEY LIVE Q&A (8:30PM ET) The Amy Bradley series just wrapped, and the questions since the finale have been significant. I will be going live tonight ...
Gina Bos Part 2: "Do I Think I Know Who Killed Her? Yes."
Eighteen years after Regina "Gina" Bos vanished outside Duggan's Pub in Lincoln, Nebraska, Detective Greg Sorensen said on the record: "Do I think I know who killed he...
Halls of Mediocrity Training Camp: 5 Pro Athletes, 5 Crimes — How Many Can Jeff Name? | Preview
Patrick Kane punched a cab driver over 20 cents. Pat McAfee was arrested shirtless and soaking wet at 2am trying to break into the wrong car. One guy was arrested over...
Witness Wednesday: Darsha Dodge on Gina Bos, Nebraska Missing Persons Day, and the Sisters Who Sang in the Rain
Darsha Dodge has known about Gina Bos's case for 15 years. Last October, she stood at the Nebraska State Capitol in the rain and watched Gina's sisters sing for her un...
