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Bite Me-True Crime

Bite Me-True Crime

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Bite Me is a weekly true crime snack serving up short, sharp updates from the ever-churning world of crime. These are the stories still unfolding, still alleged, still raising eyebrows and bleeding into the headlines.

No deep dives. No tidy conclusions. Just the cases everyone’s whispering about, trimmed down and delivered with a little bite.

New episodes drop weekly. Press play. Take a bite. Try not to choke.

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Episodes
  • Blood on the Porch, Silence at Dawn: The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
    Feb 6 2026

    This week on Bite Me, Sierra dives into the heartbreaking and mysterious disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from Tucson, Arizona.

    Nancy, the mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her Catalina Foothills home after being dropped off by family on January 31, 2026. Hours later, her doorbell camera disconnected, motion was detected, and her pacemaker app went offline. By Sunday morning, her family found blood on her porch and no sign of her.

    With signs of foul play, possible ransom notes, FBI involvement, and no suspects publicly named, this case has shaken the Tucson community and captured national attention.

    In this episode, we break down: • The final hours before Nancy disappeared • The chilling overnight timeline • Evidence found at the home • The ransom note chaos • The family’s emotional plea • Where the investigation stands now

    If you have information, contact the Pima County Sheriff’s Department at 520-351-4900 or call 911.

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    11 mins
  • Courtroom Twists & Jailhouse Chaos
    Jan 30 2026

    This week on Bite Me, the true crime news cycle brought chaos in bulk.

    We’re breaking down four stories that spiraled across courtrooms, classrooms, and jail cells.

    Major twist in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A federal judge has ruled that Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty if convicted, dismissing firearms charges tied to capital punishment while leaving life-in-prison charges firmly on the table. Federal prosecutors stumble, state prosecutors speed up, and a backpack full of alleged evidence stays in play.

    A shocking incident out of Billings, Montana. An 18-year-old student allegedly stabbed a math teacher after school before turning the knife on herself. The case is still developing, and rumors, screenshots, and unanswered questions are spreading faster than confirmed facts.

    Bizarre jailbreak fantasy that belongs in a late-night sketch. A Minnesota man allegedly impersonated an FBI agent in an attempt to free Mangione from a Brooklyn jail, armed with a barbecue fork and a pizza cutter. He is now being held in the same facility as the man he allegedly tried to save.

    And finally, a case that refuses to stay quiet. We check in on another unfolding true crime headline making waves this week, where timelines don’t line up, official statements feel thin, and the internet is already several conspiracy theories ahead.

    Four stories. Zero closure. All alleged. All ongoing. All very much still unraveling.

    Press play. Take a bite. 🖤🦷

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    20 mins
  • Bite Me 1
    Jan 24 2026

    Sierra’s brand-new weekly true crime snack, is making its debut right here. Short, sharp, and just a little feral, Bite Me serves up bite-sized updates. This week we talk about updates in the Buzzard case, tell you whats happing in the case of Mckee and share the verdict in the Uvalde trial and chat about Haros appearance in court this week.

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    13 mins
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