Episodes

  • The Cliffside Betrayal: Arielle Konig
    May 2 2026

    A scenic cliffside hike.
    An alleged attempted murder that shocked investigators.

    What should have been a romantic getaway turned into a fight for survival when Arielle Konig was brutally attacked on a remote trail—left with nowhere to run and no one to hear her calls for help.

    In this episode of Chillworthy, we break down the disturbing details of the Konig case, including the timeline of events, the evidence presented, and the courtroom testimony that followed. As the investigation unfolds, questions of motive, control, and betrayal take center stage.

    What led to this violent confrontation?
    Was this a planned attack—or something that spiraled out of control?
    And how did Arielle survive the unthinkable?

    This is a story of survival, deception, and the terrifying reality that sometimes the greatest danger isn’t a strange...




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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    45 mins
  • The Last Walk to the Car: Dorothy Jane Scott
    Apr 18 2026
    Dorothy Jane Scott knew someone was watching her.

    For months, she received unsettling phone calls from a man who claimed he loved her—then threatened her life. He knew intimate details about her routine, her family, and her whereabouts. Dorothy was terrified… but had no idea who he was.

    In May 1980, after taking a coworker to the hospital, Dorothy stepped into a dark parking lot to get her car—and vanished. Minutes later, her car sped past with the headlights on full beam… but Dorothy was nowhere to be found

    Then the phone calls started again

    A man repeatedly called her family, calmly claiming he had killed her. The calls continued for years.

    Dorothy’s remains were found four years later. Her killer was never identified.

    Who was the man behind the calls?
    And how close was he to her all along?

    This is a case of obsession, fear, and a voice that never stopped.

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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    48 mins
  • A Body Full of Lead: An Impossible Poisoning
    Apr 4 2026
    A mysterious illness. A loving husband. And a diagnosis that should have been impossible.

    When Hannah Pettey began experiencing a cascade of alarming symptoms, no one could explain what was happening to her body. Doctors were baffled. Test results didn’t make sense. And as her condition worsened, the question became unavoidable—was this a rare medical mystery… or something far more sinister?

    What investigators would eventually uncover tells a chilling story of manipulation, control, and a method of attempted murder so unusual it almost went undetected. As Hannah fought to survive, the truth behind her illness revealed a calculated plan hiding in plain sight.

    In this episode of Chillworthy, we explore the case of “A Body Full of Lead: The Impossible Poisoning”—a story where trust became a weapon, and the person closest to her may have been the one slowly killing her.

    Because sometimes, the most dangerous threats… don’t look like threats at all.

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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    48 mins
  • The Silence After the Shots: What Happened to Bryan Rein?
    Mar 21 2026
    In the quiet town of Geraldine, Montana, nothing ever really happens... until it does.

    When beloved veterinarian Bryan Rein is found dead inside his own home, the scene seems straightforward at first glance. But it doesn’t take long for the story to unravel. Three gunshots. Conflicting details. And a timeline that raises more questions than answers.

    Those closest to Bryan insist something isn’t right. Strange phone calls. A past relationship that wouldn’t stay in the past. And a growing sense that Bryan may have known he was in danger before the night everything went silent.

    Was this truly a suicide… or was something far more calculated hiding in plain sight?

    In this episode of Chillworthy, we dig into the unsettling details, the inconsistencies that refuse to be ignored, and the lingering question that still echoes through Big Sky Country....

    What really happened to Bryan Rein?



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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Lost in the Buckeye Desert
    Mar 14 2026
    In June 2021, 24-year-old geologist Daniel Robinson left a job site in the desert outside Buckeye and seemingly vanished.

    Days later, his Jeep was discovered deep in the desert, badly damaged and abandoned. The crash scene raised more questions than answers. His phone, wallet, and keys were still there. But Daniel was gone.

    As investigators tried to piece together what happened in the vast emptiness of the Arizona desert, inconsistencies and unanswered questions began to surface. Was this a tragic accident in the unforgiving landscape, or is there something more hidden in the sand?

    In this episode of Chillworthy, we explore the mysterious disappearance of Daniel Robinson, the troubling details surrounding the crash site, and the relentless search by a father who refuses to stop looking for answers. Leaving us with more questions than answers

    Out in the Buckeye desert, the silence stretches for miles.
    And somewhere within it, the truth may still be waiting to be found.

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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    39 mins
  • The Ravine: The Unsolved Death of Kurt Sova
    Mar 7 2026
    On an October night in 1981, 17-year-old Kurt Sova left home to attend a party in Newburgh Heights, Ohio. Like countless teenagers before him, he expected to be back the next day. But Kurt never made it home.

    When he vanished, his family began searching desperately for answers. Five days later, the search ended in tragedy when Kurt’s body was discovered in a ravine less than 500 yards from the house where the party had taken place. Yet the discovery only deepened the mystery. The area had reportedly been searched the day before, the autopsy could not determine a cause of death, and the coroner concluded Kurt had only been dead for about 24–36 hours despite being missing for nearly five days.

    Was Kurt the victim of a tragic accident after a night of drinking? Did something happen at the party that others were too afraid to admit? Or was there a darker explanation for how a teenager could disappear—and then suddenly appear dead so close to where he was last seen?

    More than four decades later, the strange timeline, missing evidence, and unanswered questions continue to haunt Kurt’s family and investigators alike. In this episode of Chillworthy, we unravel the baffling case of Kurt Sova—a mystery where the truth may still be hiding in the shadows of that Halloween night.

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    DISCLAIMER The content presented on Chillworthy, including all episodes, transcripts, social media posts, and associated materials, is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The podcast does not offer legal, medical, psychological, or professional advice of any kind. While the hosts—Brent and Talia—make a good faith effort to ensure that the information shared is based on publicly available sources and is as accurate as possible at the time of recording, Chillworthy does not guarantee the completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any statements made. Listeners should be aware that cases may involve ongoing legal proceedings or developments that evolve over time. The hosts are not licensed attorneys, journalists, law enforcement professionals, or forensic experts. Opinions expressed in the podcast reflect the personal views of the hosts and do not represent factual determinations or official findings. All individuals named or discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Any resemblance to real individuals or entities, outside of those explicitly named, is purely coincidental. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by any legal authority, news outlet, or investigative body. By listening to Chillworthy, you acknowledge and accept these terms and agree not to hold the hosts or producers liable for any inaccuracies, misstatements, or interpretations derived from the content.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • No Motive, No Mercy: The Bryan Kohberger Case
    Jan 31 2026
    On a quiet November night in 2022, the college town of Moscow, Idaho was shattered by an act of unimaginable violence. Four University of Idaho students, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, were found brutally stabbed to death in their off-campus home in the early morning hours. The shocking crime stunned the community and quickly gripped the nation.

    This week on Chillworthy, we break down the chilling case of Bryan Christopher Kohberger, a criminology PhD student at Washington State University who would later be arrested and charged in the quadruple homicide. From the initial discovery of the crime scene and the fear that followed, to the months-long investigation that led authorities from Idaho to Pennsylvania, we trace the steps that brought investigators to their suspect.

    We unpack the surveillance footage, DNA evidence, and cellphone data prosecutors say connect Kohberger to the murders, along with the intense public scrutiny and media attention surrounding the case. As the legal process unfolds, questions about motive, intent, and what truly happened inside the King Road house continue to haunt the victims’ families and the public.

    Join us as we examine the facts, the theories, and the unanswered questions behind one of the most chilling and closely watched true crime cases of the modern era.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Whispers Beneath the Crabapple Tree: The Hall–Mills Murder
    Jan 17 2026
    In the early hours of a September morning in 1922, two bodies were discovered beneath a crabapple tree in rural New Jersey—posed side by side, their private love letters torn and scattered between them. One was a respected Episcopal minister.

    The other, a married choir singer and mother of two. What followed was not just a murder investigation, but a public unraveling of secrets involving forbidden love, wealth, power, and a community desperate to protect its own. Evidence was mishandled, witnesses were discredited, and a trial dubbed the crime of the century captivated the nation during the height of the Jazz Age. In this episode of Chillworthy, we explore the Hall–Mills Murder: a scandal that blurred the line between justice and privilege, and a mystery that remains unsolved more than a century later. Was it a crime of passion?

    A calculated act of revenge?

    Or something quietly buried beneath influence and reputation? Some crimes shout.

    This one still whispers.






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    50 mins