• Glenna Duram
    Apr 16 2026

    Marty and Glenna Duram were married for 11 years, and they shared a home in Sand Lake, Michigan. Glenna's favorite pastime was gambling, and it eventually spiraled out of control. She purchased $50 to $100 worth of tickets three to four times a week at one gas station. She also went to casinos once or twice a week, usually with Marty. In 2010, Glenna lost $75,000 at local casinos.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Glenna Duram. When Marty was murdered, the police naturally looked at Glenna. They ultimately discovered that she was concealing massive debts and an impending foreclosure she had been hiding from him. Months after the murder, family members came forward with evidence from her husband’s talking parrot, who appeared to have witnessed the shooting.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Patricia Rorrer
    Apr 13 2026

    Joann Katrinak and her infant son, Alex, went missing on the afternoon of December 15th, 1994. Joann’s vehicle with the carseat still inside was found early on December 16th in a parking lot a few hundred yards from her home. Months passed with no answers, but on April 9th, 1995, a farmer in Heidelberg Township found a body, and then investigators found a second body nearby. The bodies were identified as Joann and Alex Katrinak.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Patricia Rorrer. Patricia Rorrer was Joann's husband's ex-girlfriend. The authorities zeroed in on her, and the evidence mounted. The prosecution based its case on hair and DNA evidence from the crime scene. Patricia has spent almost 30 years appealing her conviction, arguing that the DNA evidence was not sufficient for a conviction.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Rent a Hitman
    Apr 9 2026

    In 2005, Bob Innes purchased the domain rentahitman.com to advertise website traffic analysis services. The word “hit” was a play on words, meaning clicks on a website. Twenty years later, he believes he’s saved over 100 lives by working with authorities to apprehend people who attempt to use his site to solicit murder.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss "Rent a Hitman." Bob discovered that people were emailing him about hitman services. He began working with law enforcement agencies worldwide to bring these people to justice.


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    54 mins
  • The Clear Lake Murders
    Apr 6 2026

    In July 2003, four friends were gunned down inside a home in the Clear Lake area of Houston. The community was shocked and devastated that four young lives were brutally cut short. The fact that police could not identify the perpetrators only added to the pain and confusion that the victims’ families and friends experienced. Three years later, a Crimestoppers tip led to the identification of a surprising suspect.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murders of 18-year-old Rachael Koloroutis, 18-year-old Tiffany Rowell, 19-year-old Marcus Precella, and 21-year-old Adelbert Sanchez. Witnesses said they saw a man and a woman enter the home. But for years, the police had no idea who it was. The Crimestoppers tip revealed a suspect that no one would have thought capable of committing these horrible crimes.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Linda Slaten
    Apr 2 2026

    On September 4th, 1981, Linda Slaten was murdered inside her apartment while her sons slept in another room. The case had gone cold for decades, but was finally solved through genetic genealogy.


    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Linda Slaten. One of Linda’s sons would go on to say that the killer was the “last person on his radar.”


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Ortiz Family Murders
    Mar 30 2026

    Dixie and Lloyd Ortiz, and their son Steven, were murdered inside their home during the early morning hours of Father’s Day 2011. Over a year into the investigation, authorities received a tip from an inmate that would help solve the case.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murders of the Ortiz family. The family had an excellent reputation in their community and seemed like good, hard-working people. Lloyd and Dixie adopted and were caring for their son, Steven, who was partially paralyzed. They also had two adult daughters. And it was one of these daughters who found Lloyd, Dixie, and Steven murdered inside their home on June 19th, 2011. The immediate question was who would want to kill the Ortiz family and why? When the suspects were eventually apprehended, people were shocked by who they turned out to be.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Pearl Bruns
    Mar 26 2026

    On August 11th, 1991, Pearl Bruns disappeared after an intense argument with her husband, who did not report her missing for several days.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Pearl Bruns. From the beginning, Bill Bruns was the prime suspect, but it took over a year to find enough evidence for an arrest.


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    53 mins
  • Erica Green
    Mar 23 2026

    In April 2001, a toddler’s body was found in a wooded area in Kansas City, Missouri. The victim became known as “Precious Doe.” Four years later, she was identified as Erica Green. The perpetrators in the brutal act against Erica were determined to be very close to her.

    Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Erica Green. The facts of this case are disturbing. Not only what happened to Erica, but it was committed by those who were charged with loving and taking care of her. But when you have more than one suspect, you can rest assured that each person is going to have a different story. Who is telling the truth, or are they both lying to some degree?


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    59 mins