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Find My Killer
Rockefeller Audio
30 episodes
3 days ago
Find My Kill is a true crime podcast that focuses on the most notorious and haunting unsolved murders and suspicious deaths. Join host Courtney Fretwell, M.S. in Forensic Psychology, as she dives deep into each case, exploring the evidence and discussing the theories while telling the stories of the victims. We want answers and justice and hold those responsible accountable. Follow us on social media @FindMyKillerpod Connect with Courtney via email findmykillerpod@gmail.com Become a supporter of Find My Killer at patreon.com/FindMyKiller. In exchange for your support, you'll get early access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content.
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Find My Kill is a true crime podcast that focuses on the most notorious and haunting unsolved murders and suspicious deaths. Join host Courtney Fretwell, M.S. in Forensic Psychology, as she dives deep into each case, exploring the evidence and discussing the theories while telling the stories of the victims. We want answers and justice and hold those responsible accountable. Follow us on social media @FindMyKillerpod Connect with Courtney via email findmykillerpod@gmail.com Become a supporter of Find My Killer at patreon.com/FindMyKiller. In exchange for your support, you'll get early access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content.
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Find My Killer
Amy Mihaljevic
In 1989, ten-year-old Amy Mihaljevic vanished after leaving school to meet a man she believed was a friend of her mother’s. Months later, her body was found miles away — and her killer has never been caught. Decades later, new DNA testing may finally bring investigators closer to the truth. Listen to this episode of Find My Killer wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 days ago
35 minutes

Find My Killer
Asha Degree
On Valentine’s Day, 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree quietly left her home in the middle of a storm and was seen walking along Highway 18 before vanishing into the woods. In this episode, we retrace Asha’s final confirmed movements, the immediate search, the strange items found in a roadside shed, and the discovery of her backpack—buried 26 miles away and wrapped in trash bags. We also break down renewed investigative efforts, including FBI involvement, key witness reports about a dark green 1970s car, recent search warrants, and why investigators now believe foul play is involved. If you have information: Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office (704) 484-4822 or FBI Charlotte (704) 672-6100. Reward up to $45,000. Listener note: This episode discusses the disappearance of a child. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 weeks ago
37 minutes

Find My Killer
Amber Berbiglia
Twenty-three-year-old Amber Berbiglia spent a normal Friday running errands around Myrtle Beach—paying a bill, getting gas, a quick haircut—before she was due at work. She never arrived. Hours later, Amber was found beneath the Robert Edge Parkway overpass; her car was still running, her phone within reach. The autopsy revealed she’d been beaten and strangled. No robbery. No sexual assault. No clear motive. In this episode, we trace Amber’s final movements, unpack the confusing surveillance footage (including the unidentified person later seen in her car), and examine the conflicting reports about DNA—asking whether modern tools like M-Vac, advanced sequencing, or forensic genetic genealogy could finally break this case. We also explore the leading theories: random attack, someone she knew, an abduction gone wrong, or predatory stalking. If you have any information about what happened to Amber on May 3, 2013, contact Myrtle Beach/North Myrtle Beach Police or Crime Stoppers. Amber deserves justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
35 minutes

Find My Killer
Kerry Graham and Francine Trimble
In December 1978, best friends Kerry Graham (15) and Francine Trimble (14) vanished from Forestville, California. The girls were last seen heading to the Coddingtown Mall to shop for Christmas—but they never came home. Seven months later, skeletal remains were discovered off Highway 20 in Mendocino County. Bound with duct tape and buried in a shallow grave, the victims were never identified. For nearly 40 years, they were known only as the Mendocino County Does. In 2016, DNA testing finally gave the girls their names back: Kerry and Francine. But the answers ended there. Their killer has never been found. This week on Find My Killer, we dive into the decades-long mystery of two inseparable friends whose story was nearly erased by time—and the chilling question that still lingers: who murdered Kerry Graham and Francine Trimble? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
38 minutes

Find My Killer
Sarah Fox
In May 2004, 21-year-old Juilliard drama student Sarah Fox laced up her sneakers for an evening jog in Manhattan’s Inwood Hill Park. Six days later, her body was discovered in a secluded section of the park—strangled and surrounded by a haunting arrangement of flower petals. Who killed Sarah Fox? Was it a stranger lurking in the woods, someone from her past, or a self-proclaimed psychic who seemed to know too much? Nearly two decades later, her murder remains unsolved. This episode examines Sarah’s life, her tragic disappearance, the strange twists in the investigation, and the lingering questions that still haunt New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
35 minutes

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Amber Hagerman
On January 13, 1996, nine-year-old Amber Hagerman was riding her pink bicycle near her grandparents’ home in Arlington, Texas, when a man in a black pickup truck abducted her in broad daylight. Four days later, Amber’s body was discovered in a nearby creek. Despite a massive investigation and thousands of tips, her killer has never been found. Amber’s tragic murder led to the creation of the nationwide AMBER Alert system, which has since saved more than a thousand abducted children. But nearly three decades later, the man who took Amber remains unknown. This week on Find My Killer, we revisit Amber’s story—the crime, the investigation, the theories, and the powerful legacy she left behind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Find My Killer
Tammy Zywicki
In August 1992, 21-year-old Tammy Zywicki set out on a routine drive back to college after dropping off her younger brother at Northwestern University. Somewhere along Interstate 80 in Illinois, her car broke down. Witnesses saw Tammy waiting on the shoulder and speaking with the driver of a semi-truck. By the next day, both she and her car were gone. A week later, Tammy’s body was found nearly 500 miles away in Missouri. She had been stabbed multiple times and wrapped in a blanket that didn’t belong to her. Despite eyewitness accounts, physical evidence, and decades of investigation, her killer has never been identified. In this episode of Find My Killer, we explore the haunting case of Tammy Zywicki—her life, the final hours on the highway, the suspects, and why this case remains unsolved more than thirty years later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Find My Killer
Zebb Quinn
In January 2000, 18-year-old Zebb Quinn clocked out of his Walmart shift in Asheville, North Carolina, and vanished. Two weeks later, his car was found abandoned in a restaurant parking lot—with the headlights still on, a puppy trapped inside, and a strange lipstick drawing scrawled across the rear window. For years, suspicion swirled around the last person to see him alive, his coworker Robert Jason Owens. But it wasn’t until 2017—after Owens was convicted in another shocking case—that he was finally indicted for Zebb’s murder. Then, in 2022, a plea deal revealed a chilling new account: Owens claimed his own uncle, now dead, was the real killer. This episode unravels the bizarre twists, alleged cover-ups, and lingering questions in a case that remains unsolved more than two decades later. Who killed Zebb Quinn—and why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
31 minutes

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Thomas Wales
In October 2001, federal prosecutor Thomas Crane Wales was working late in the basement office of his Seattle home when a gunman crept into his backyard, raised a pistol to the window, and opened fire. The shooter vanished into the night — leaving behind the only unsolved assassination of a sitting federal prosecutor in U.S. history. Wales wasn’t just a respected Assistant U.S. Attorney. He was also a passionate gun control advocate and a man unafraid to take on powerful enemies. Over the years, investigators have chased leads from a disgruntled pilot to a bizarre handwritten confession from someone calling themselves “Gidget,” and even a tip from a future serial killer working as an FBI informant. In 2018, the FBI made a bold announcement: they believe Thomas Wales was the victim of a professional hit. But who ordered it? And why has this high-profile murder — with all the resources of federal law enforcement — never been solved? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2 months ago
31 minutes

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Texas Killing Fields
Along a quiet stretch of I-45 between Houston and Galveston lies one of the most haunting mysteries in American true crime history. Dozens of young women have gone missing—or been found murdered—near this desolate area known as the Texas Killing Fields. Some of their names are known. Others were Jane Does for decades. A few suspects have emerged—some even confessed—but most of these cases remain unsolved. In this episode of Find My Killer, we explore the long trail of victims, the dark possibilities surrounding multiple suspects, and the relentless families who refuse to give up. Who was responsible for the Texas Field Killings? And why, after all this time, are so many questions still unanswered? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
35 minutes

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Jennifer Servo
Jennifer Servo was 22 years old, ambitious, and just beginning her dream job as a television reporter in Abilene, Texas. But only weeks after moving into her new apartment, Jennifer was found murdered—strangled and beaten—in what looked like a deeply personal attack. There were no signs of forced entry. No arrests. And two decades later, her killer remains unknown. This week on Find My Killer, we revisit the unsolved 2002 murder of Jennifer Servo. We examine the crime scene, the forensic evidence, and the two key suspects—an ex-boyfriend with a tangled past and a co-worker who may have wanted more than just friendship. Could Jennifer have known her killer? Or did someone slip through the cracks? If you have information about the case, contact the Abilene Police Department’s Cold Case Unit or Crime Stoppers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
20 minutes

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Blue Ridge Savings Bank Murders
On May 16, 2003, three people were found shot execution-style inside a small bank in Greer, South Carolina. The victims—56-year-old bank teller Sylvia Holtzclaw and married couple Eb and Maggie Barnes—were forced into a back room and killed in cold blood. The killer left behind no fingerprints, no DNA, and no clear motive. More than two decades later, the case remains unsolved. In this episode of Find My Killer, we dive into the haunting mystery of the Blue Ridge Savings Bank murders. Who committed this brutal triple homicide—and why? Was it a robbery gone wrong, or something far more personal? Someone knows the truth. It’s time to find them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
34 minutes

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Robert Wone
In August 2006, 32-year-old attorney Robert Wone planned to spend a quiet night at a friend’s home in Washington, D.C. Less than 90 minutes after arriving, he was dead—stabbed three times in the chest while lying in bed. The three men who lived in the home claimed an intruder was responsible. But with no signs of forced entry, a suspiciously clean crime scene, and unanswered questions about what really happened, investigators believed there was more to the story. In this episode of Find My Killer, we unravel the chilling and unsolved case of Robert Wone—a promising young man whose mysterious death continues to raise more questions than answers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
39 minutes

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Missy Bevers
It’s just after 4 o’clock in the morning on April 18, 2016. A fitness instructor arrives at a local church in Midlothian, Texas, ready to set up for her early morning boot camp class. But within less than an hour, she would be dead. When her students arrived, they found their instructor, 45-year-old Missy Beavers, lying in a pool of blood, brutally murdered. The chilling part? The killer was captured on surveillance footage, walking through the church hallways in full tactical SWAT gear, casually opening doors and peeking around, as if searching for something… or someone. Nearly a decade later, despite having video of the suspect, the case remains unsolved. Who killed Missy Bevers? And why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
35 minutes

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Lauren Dumolo
On a hot summer morning in June 2020, 29-year-old Lauren Dumolo left her Cape Coral, Florida apartment and was never seen again. Her purse was found abandoned on a bench at Four Freedoms Park. Her cell phone? Back at her apartment. And her flip-flops—discovered later—near a drainage ditch just blocks from where she was last seen. There was no note. No signs of a struggle. No goodbyes. And no trace of Lauren. Over the next several weeks, search teams scoured the area. Flyers went up, tips trickled in, and local media tried to keep her story alive. But nearly five years later, her disappearance remains one of Cape Coral’s most troubling cold cases. Was Lauren the victim of foul play? Did someone close to her know more than they’ve let on? Or is it possible she vanished for reasons no one could have predicted? Her family is still searching for answers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
45 minutes

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Elizabeth Barazza
Today’s story takes us to a quiet suburb just outside Houston, Texas. It was early in the morning—January 25th, 2019. Elizabeth Barraza, a 29-year-old wife, friend, and beloved Harry Potter and Star Wars superfan, was setting up for a garage sale in her own driveway. She was cheerful, excited, and looking forward to an anniversary trip with her husband. Just minutes later, she’d be dead—shot execution-style by a disguised figure who calmly walked up to her, pulled the trigger, and disappeared. Captured on chilling home surveillance video, Liz’s murder shocked the community, drew national attention—and yet, her killer has never been caught. Who would want her dead? Why that morning? Why in such a calculated way? And how has no one been arrested? Sources for this episode include articles from Medium.com, FOX26 Houston, and Who Killed Liz Barraza.com. If you have any information regarding these murders, please contact Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
41 minutes

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Sydney Land
Las Vegas is known for its bright lights, bustling nightlife, and the illusion that anything is possible. But beneath the surface, there are darker truths—truths hidden behind closed doors, secrets people would kill to keep. In October 2016, 21-year-old Sydney Land and her boyfriend were found murdered inside their apartment. The case remains unsolved. And the deeper you dig, the more sinister it becomes. This is a story about corruption. About fear. About a young woman who may have been caught in something far bigger than herself. And nine years later, her family still doesn’t have answers. This is Find My Killer, a podcast about unsolved murders, and the people left behind. I’m your host, Courtney Fretwell, and today, we’re investigating the brutal murder of Sydney Land. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
42 minutes

Find My Killer
The Setagaya Family Murders
On the night of December 30th, 2000, in the quiet suburbs of Tokyo, a family prepared to ring in the new year. Mikio and Yasuko Miyazawa, along with their two young children—8-year-old Niina and 6-year-old Rei—were at home, winding down the final hours of the 20th century. But someone else was in the house. Sometime between nightfall and dawn, a killer entered their home. What happened next would become one of Japan’s most disturbing and mysterious unsolved murders. All four family members were brutally killed in their own home. And yet—what truly confused investigators wasn’t just the violence. It was what the killer did after the murders. He stayed… He ate their food… He used their toilet. He might have even taken a nap on the family’s couch. And when he finally left, he didn’t bother to clean up. He left behind his clothing, his blood, and his DNA. And still—he was never found. I’m Courtney Fretwell, and this is Find My Killer. Today, we unravel the case that left Japan in shock—and ask: how does a killer leave so much behind... and still vanish without a trace? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
36 minutes

Find My Killer
Carina Saunders
It started with a missing person report — a 19-year-old woman last seen getting into a red Ford truck near Oklahoma City. Just two weeks later, the horror truly began. In October 2011, the dismembered remains of Carina Saunders were discovered stuffed inside a duffel bag behind a grocery store in Oklahoma City. What followed was a tangled web of suspects, rumors of drug cartels and sex trafficking, and a case that spiraled into chaos, confusion, and controversy. Arrests were made, then dropped. Witnesses vanished, and leads went cold. More than a decade later, the question still remains: who killed Carina Saunders — and why? In this week’s episode of Find My Killer, I revisit the chilling timeline and examine the lengthy investigation. Was this a random act of brutality, or was she silenced to send a message? If you have any information regarding the unsolved murder of Carina Saunders, please contact the OSBI at 1-800-522-8017. You can also email them at tips@osbi.ok.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 months ago
50 minutes

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Father's Day Bank Massacre
#11 - On a quiet Sunday morning in 1990, as families across Denver celebrated Father's Day, an audacious crime unfolded behind the locked doors of the United Bank Tower. When the vault was finally opened later that day, $200,000 was gone, and four people were left for dead. What seemed like an open-and-shut case quickly spiraled into one of the most baffling unsolved heists and murders in Colorado history. Despite a nationwide manhunt, FBI involvement, and decades of speculation, the full truth behind the Father's Day bank massacre remains buried. In this episode, I dive deep into the timeline of the murders and explore the suspects and theories. Were the murders committed by someone who worked at the bank? Was it an inside job? Or something far more sinister? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 months ago
53 minutes

Find My Killer
Find My Kill is a true crime podcast that focuses on the most notorious and haunting unsolved murders and suspicious deaths. Join host Courtney Fretwell, M.S. in Forensic Psychology, as she dives deep into each case, exploring the evidence and discussing the theories while telling the stories of the victims. We want answers and justice and hold those responsible accountable. Follow us on social media @FindMyKillerpod Connect with Courtney via email findmykillerpod@gmail.com Become a supporter of Find My Killer at patreon.com/FindMyKiller. In exchange for your support, you'll get early access to ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content.