Send us a text In this episode, we unravel one of the darkest unsolved mysteries in royal history — the disappearance of Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, the young heirs to the English throne who vanished inside the Tower of London in 1483. Were they murdered by their uncle King Richard III? Silenced by Henry VII to secure the Tudor crown? Or did they escape into hiding, surviving history’s deadliest power struggle? Join us as we explore eyewitness accounts, political betrayals, fore...
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Send us a text In this episode, we unravel one of the darkest unsolved mysteries in royal history — the disappearance of Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, the young heirs to the English throne who vanished inside the Tower of London in 1483. Were they murdered by their uncle King Richard III? Silenced by Henry VII to secure the Tudor crown? Or did they escape into hiding, surviving history’s deadliest power struggle? Join us as we explore eyewitness accounts, political betrayals, fore...
Breakthrough in 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: DNA Links Serial Killer Robert Eugene Brashers
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Breakthrough in 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders: DNA Links Serial Killer Robert Eugene Brashers
Send us a text Austin police announced a major breakthrough in the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders. DNA and ballistic evidence now link deceased serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers to the brutal killing of four teenage girls. Learn the latest updates, evidence, and unanswered questions in this decades-long cold case Support the show Thank you for listening to this episode
Crimes of the Past
Send us a text In this episode, we unravel one of the darkest unsolved mysteries in royal history — the disappearance of Edward V and Richard, Duke of York, the young heirs to the English throne who vanished inside the Tower of London in 1483. Were they murdered by their uncle King Richard III? Silenced by Henry VII to secure the Tudor crown? Or did they escape into hiding, surviving history’s deadliest power struggle? Join us as we explore eyewitness accounts, political betrayals, fore...