MINI004: The Obvious Suspects
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This week’s mini episode explores two haunting cases that continue to raise the same question: how can something so shocking remain unresolved?
Erica covers the disappearance of Suzie Lamplugh, a 25-year-old London estate agent who vanished in broad daylight in 1986 after arranging a house viewing with a man she referred to as “Mr Kipper.” Despite a prime suspect and decades of investigation, Suzie was never found — and her case forever changed personal safety practices across the UK.
Pete takes us back to 1912 Iowa, to the Villisca Axe Murder House, where eight people — including six children — were brutally murdered in their sleep. The crime shocked a nation, produced a long list of suspects, and remains one of America’s most infamous unsolved mass murders.
Two cases. Two eras. And suspects that many believe were hiding in plain sight.
⚠️ Content Warning:This mini episode includes discussion of abduction, murder, and violence against adults and children. Listener discretion is advised.
Join the Conversation:Do you think these cases had obvious suspects from the start? We want to hear your thoughts.
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