The 24-karat gold wedding band was sitting perfectly upright on the kitchen counter, just inches from a puddle of blood. But there was no forced entry, no struggle, and—most disturbingly—no body. This is the bone-chilling case of the Sycamore House, a mystery that redefined "digital forensics" and introduced the world to the "Johnnie Walker" element that eventually broke the case wide open.
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Ava quietly gains allies in her journey, as they begin to note their own observations of emotional coercion surrounding her. As she maps the...
The Self-Help Group That Destroyed Lives” is a harrowing, psychologically charged 7-chapter audiobook that immerses listeners inside the unraveling mind of a woman who...