Three Minutes to Midnight: The Unsolved Murder of Brian Foguth

On the night of November 28, 1994, 23-year-old Brian Foguth clocked in at the Duke and Duchess convenience store in Brimfield, Ohio. He wasn’t supposed to be there. Brian had agreed to cover a shift for a coworker, a last-minute favor he didn’t hesitate to accept. The store sat at the edge of town, where … Continue reading Three Minutes to Midnight: The Unsolved Murder of Brian Foguth

Tonetta Carlisle’s Last Walk: The 35-Year Search for Truth Behind a Tennessee Teen’s Vanishing

It was a Thursday afternoon, March 16, 1989, and the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee, were calm. The school day had just ended, and 15-year-old Tonetta Carlisle was on her way home. She walked this route every day—a quick five-minute stroll from City High School to her house on Ruth Avenue. She wasn't in a rush, … Continue reading Tonetta Carlisle’s Last Walk: The 35-Year Search for Truth Behind a Tennessee Teen’s Vanishing

Mystery in Belle Haven: The Unsolved Case of Martha Moxley

On the night of October 30, 1975, the quiet streets of Belle Haven, a gated community in Greenwich, Connecticut, were alive with mischief. It was Mischief Night, a local tradition when kids played harmless pranks—egging houses, draping trees in toilet paper, ringing doorbells, and dashing away into the night. For 15-year-old Martha Moxley, it was … Continue reading Mystery in Belle Haven: The Unsolved Case of Martha Moxley

The Haunting Case of Elaine Johnson: A Thanksgiving That Led to Silence

On Thanksgiving Day, 1990, forty-one-year-old Elaine Johnson's apartment in Parma, Ohio's Kimberly Park complex stood quiet—neat, organized, the home of a meticulous person. She'd raised two kids, worked a steady job at the Tri-C Unified Technology Center, and by all accounts, was doing her best to hold life together. But this Thanksgiving, something wasn't right. … Continue reading The Haunting Case of Elaine Johnson: A Thanksgiving That Led to Silence

47 Years Later, the Murder of Sigrid Stevenson Still Haunts New Jersey’s Kendall Hall

In Livermore, California, nestled 40 miles east of San Francisco, young Sigrid Miller Stevenson’s world was filled with the quiet intensity of art and nature. Born on January 24, 1952, Sigrid was the eldest daughter of Peter and Barbara Stevenson. Her father, a Marine turned nuclear chemist, had a disciplined love for music that spilled … Continue reading 47 Years Later, the Murder of Sigrid Stevenson Still Haunts New Jersey’s Kendall Hall

Left in the Dark: The Unsolved Mystery of Iraena Asher’s Vanishing

On the evening of October 10, 2004, Piha, a small beach town on the rugged west coast of Auckland, felt as though it were holding its breath. The ocean waves crashed violently against the shore, and the wind swirled unpredictably through the darkened sky. In the midst of this chaos, 25-year-old Iraena Te Rama Awhina … Continue reading Left in the Dark: The Unsolved Mystery of Iraena Asher’s Vanishing

The Parma Mystery: Who Murdered the Beloved Schoolteachers in 1921?

February 17, 1921, dawned bitter cold in Parma, Ohio, the kind of morning when breath hung frozen in midair and every step through the frost felt like a small victory. Bean Road, a rural stretch lined with orchards and farmlands, lay silent under winter's grip, feeling worlds apart from the clamor of nearby Cleveland. Here, … Continue reading The Parma Mystery: Who Murdered the Beloved Schoolteachers in 1921?

The Strange Disappearance of Stephen and Jenny Reisberg

Stephen Reisberg and Jenny Sun-Reisberg were a couple you’d notice—not for their flashiness or grand gestures, but for the way they quietly lived with a sense of purpose. Stephen, 34, was already a well-regarded doctor, described by colleagues as both brilliant and caring. He had a creative mind, always pushing boundaries in research, but he … Continue reading The Strange Disappearance of Stephen and Jenny Reisberg

Murder, Mercy, and Mystery: The Cold Case of Windsor’s Be-Lo Grocery

It was one of those sticky summer evenings in Windsor, North Carolina. The kind of day where the air clings to your skin, where even the hum of the streetlights feels heavy. The Be-Lo grocery store was getting ready to close for the night of Monday, June 6, 1993. It wasn't a big place, not … Continue reading Murder, Mercy, and Mystery: The Cold Case of Windsor’s Be-Lo Grocery