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  • Dottie Caylor
    Feb 23 2026

    On June 12th, 1985, Jule Caylor dropped his wife Dottie off at a train station, where she supposedly purchased a ticket to visit a friend. However, there was no evidence that Dottie ever boarded the train. As investigators learned more about the Caylors’ troubled marriage, they began to suspect Jule had something to do with his wife’s disappearance.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Dottie Caylor. There seem to have been many holes in the story that Jules told the police, and he has never left their radar. But, as of yet, no one has been charged or convicted in Dottie's disappearance.


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    1 h et 1 min
  • Lester Eubanks
    Feb 16 2026

    Lester Eubanks was sentenced to death for the November 1965 murder and attempted rape of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener. After his sentence was commuted to life in prison, he was able to charm his way into the prison’s honor program, which gave him the opportunity to escape during an outing in December 1973. Lester has been on the run ever since, and is currently on the U.S. Marshals’ Most Wanted list.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Lester Eubanks. How does a man once on death row end up escaping from custody and eluding the authorities for over fifty years? One way is to allow him and others to go to the mall on an unsupervised shopping trip. Would anyone be surprised when a person with nothing to lose chooses to run?


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    1 h et 2 min
  • Angelica Gandara
    Feb 9 2026

    Angelica Maria Gandara went missing in July 1985 while making the short walk from her grandmother’s house to her family home in Temple, Texas. Forty years later, authorities have identified two strong suspects, but no arrests have been made.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Angelica Gandara. These two suspects are very interesting, and both have murderous pasts. One suspect, Ramiro Ibarra, was close to the family and later married Angelica's aunt. Ibarra was convicted of murdering a 16-year-old girl. The other suspect, David Penton, was convicted of multiple murders in the Dallas area.


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    54 min
  • Tracey Neilson
    Feb 2 2026

    On January 5th, 1981, Jeff Neilson returned to his home in Moore, Oklahoma, from a day of classes to find his wife of five months, Tracey Neilson, dead from multiple stab wounds. Over four decades later, Tracey’s murder remains unsolved.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Tracey Neilson. Tracey was a native of Texas who met and fell in love with Jeff at Oklahoma State University. Everyone who knew her said she was a loving and caring person. Not a single person knew who would have wanted her dead. The authorities had two important pieces of evidence related to the crime but they did not disclose them until almost 35 years after Tracey's murder.


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    57 min
  • Nancy Ng
    Jan 26 2026

    In October 2023, Nancy Ng disappeared while kayaking on Lake Atitlán in Guatemala. Guatemalan officials believe Nancy drowned, but her family has questioned accounts from witnesses who were present the day she went missing.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Nancy Ng. The group that Nancy was with all left the day after she disappeared, which seemed suspicious to some, especially Nancy's family. And the last person known to be with Nancy didn't want to talk to the family, but did talk to the local police and the FBI. Did something nefarious happen to Nancy, or was this a case of drowning?


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    1 h et 6 min
  • Lynn Messer
    Jan 19 2026

    52-year-old Lynn Messer went missing in 2014. Two years later, her body was found on her family’s farm property in Bloomsdale, Missouri. Her husband, Kerry Messer, has been the subject of much speculation and scrutiny since her disappearance.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance and death of Lynn Messer. The Messers had two sons who were adults when Lynn disappeared. They seem to be dubious about some of the claims their father has made over the years. One of the big issues is when a relationship with a woman began. The timing of that could be pivotal to this case.


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    1 h et 7 min
  • Sheryl Warner
    Jan 12 2026

    Sheryl Warner was murdered in 2005 after opening her door to someone whom she thought was a stranger in need of assistance. Twenty years later, the case remains unsolved. Friends and family said Sheryl would have helped anyone in need, and it's possible someone took advantage of her kindness.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Sheryl Warner. She was killed in a very brutal and sadistic manner. In 2006, Ray Joseph Dandridge and his uncle, Ricky Javon Gray, were arrested in Philadelphia for murders that bore very similar characteristics to the murder of Sheryl Warner. The police had to uncover a web of secrets to try to find out whether or not they killed Sheryl.


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    50 min
  • Dorothy Kilgallen
    Jan 5 2026

    Dorothy Kilgallen was a journalist and TV personality known for covering high-profile murder cases and appearing on game shows. She died of an overdose at age 52. At the time of her death, she was investigating the assassination of John F. Kennedy, leading many to believe her death was not an accident.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the death of Dorothy Kilgallen. The number of pills in her system doesn't lend to an accidental overdose, which leads to two possibilities. Dorothy carried around with her a portfolio of her research on the assassination of JFK. She told her lawyer, Jim Garrison, before her death that she had something that would turn the case upside down. That information has never been found. That, along with threads connecting to Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, and the mob, has led many to believe that Dorothy was killed because she knew too much.


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    50 min