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    <description>Dark Dialogue: Distilled is a focused true crime analysis podcast that breaks down one investigative issue at a time.

Each episode isolates a single point of tension in a case—a disputed confession, cell-phone data, timeline reconstruction, forensic evidence, interrogation tactics, or a critical investigative decision—and examines it step by step.

Rather than retelling an entire case, Distilled asks what the evidence actually shows, what doesn’t add up, and where investigators or prosecutors may have shaped the narrative.

If the main story is only part of the truth, Distilled is where the details get pulled apart.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Dark Dialogue: Distilled is a focused true crime analysis podcast that breaks down one investigative issue at a time.

Each episode isolates a single point of tension in a case—a disputed confession, cell-phone data, timeline reconstruction, forensic evidence, interrogation tactics, or a critical investigative decision—and examines it step by step.

Rather than retelling an entire case, Distilled asks what the evidence actually shows, what doesn’t add up, and where investigators or prosecutors may have shaped the narrative.

If the main story is only part of the truth, Distilled is where the details get pulled apart.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Lauren Agee EP 2: She Was Trying to Leave | The Cliff Timeline Collapses</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, John McColl examines the increasingly unstable timeline surrounding the death of Lauren Agee during WakeFest 2015 on Center Hill Lake in Tennessee.</p><p>As the investigation moves beyond the simplified narrative of a drunken accidental fall, disturbing questions begin emerging about the final hours of Lauren’s life:</p><ul><li> Why did Lauren repeatedly appear to want away from the cliff? </li><li> Why do key portions of the timeline become so difficult to stabilize? </li><li> And why has the official explanation continued leaving so many people unsettled years later? </li></ul><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> the social dynamics surrounding the cliff group, </li><li> Lauren’s documented attempts to leave, </li><li> the physical isolation of the campsite, </li><li> conflicting recollections from the final night, </li><li> and why the story surrounding Lauren’s death never fully settled into a coherent narrative. </li></ul><p>Rather than forcing certainty where certainty does not exist, <em>Distilled</em> breaks the case down to its underlying structure — examining the contradictions, environmental realities, and behavioral patterns that continue haunting this investigation.</p><p>Featuring the victim tribute:<br> <strong>“Angel Wings” by the JJ Hawk Band</strong></p><p>🌐 Dark Dialogue Network<br> <a href="https://darkdialoguenetwork.com">https://darkdialoguenetwork.com</a></p><p>☕ Support Dark Dialogue<br> https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</p><p>🎙 Patreon<br> https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod</p><p>📰 Substack<br> https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p><p>If you believe in victim-focused true crime, investigative storytelling, and long-form case analysis, please consider:</p><ul><li> Following the show </li><li> Leaving a review </li><li> Sharing the episode </li><li> And supporting independent investigative content </li></ul><p>Music featured with permission by the JJ Hawk Band.</p><p>© 2026 Dark Dialogue Podcast Network. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, John McColl examines the increasingly unstable timeline surrounding the death of Lauren Agee during WakeFest 2015 on Center Hill Lake in Tennessee.</p><p>As the investigation moves beyond the simplified narrative of a drunken accidental fall, disturbing questions begin emerging about the final hours of Lauren’s life:</p><ul><li> Why did Lauren repeatedly appear to want away from the cliff? </li><li> Why do key portions of the timeline become so difficult to stabilize? </li><li> And why has the official explanation continued leaving so many people unsettled years later? </li></ul><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> the social dynamics surrounding the cliff group, </li><li> Lauren’s documented attempts to leave, </li><li> the physical isolation of the campsite, </li><li> conflicting recollections from the final night, </li><li> and why the story surrounding Lauren’s death never fully settled into a coherent narrative. </li></ul><p>Rather than forcing certainty where certainty does not exist, <em>Distilled</em> breaks the case down to its underlying structure — examining the contradictions, environmental realities, and behavioral patterns that continue haunting this investigation.</p><p>Featuring the victim tribute:<br> <strong>“Angel Wings” by the JJ Hawk Band</strong></p><p>🌐 Dark Dialogue Network<br> <a href="https://darkdialoguenetwork.com">https://darkdialoguenetwork.com</a></p><p>☕ Support Dark Dialogue<br> https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</p><p>🎙 Patreon<br> https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod</p><p>📰 Substack<br> https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p><p>If you believe in victim-focused true crime, investigative storytelling, and long-form case analysis, please consider:</p><ul><li> Following the show </li><li> Leaving a review </li><li> Sharing the episode </li><li> And supporting independent investigative content </li></ul><p>Music featured with permission by the JJ Hawk Band.</p><p>© 2026 Dark Dialogue Podcast Network. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 12:18:14 -0600</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Dark Dialogue</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, John McColl examines the increasingly unstable timeline surrounding the death of Lauren Agee during WakeFest 2015 on Center Hill Lake in Tennessee.</p><p>As the investigation moves beyond the simplified narrative of a drunken accidental fall, disturbing questions begin emerging about the final hours of Lauren’s life:</p><ul><li> Why did Lauren repeatedly appear to want away from the cliff? </li><li> Why do key portions of the timeline become so difficult to stabilize? </li><li> And why has the official explanation continued leaving so many people unsettled years later? </li></ul><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> the social dynamics surrounding the cliff group, </li><li> Lauren’s documented attempts to leave, </li><li> the physical isolation of the campsite, </li><li> conflicting recollections from the final night, </li><li> and why the story surrounding Lauren’s death never fully settled into a coherent narrative. </li></ul><p>Rather than forcing certainty where certainty does not exist, <em>Distilled</em> breaks the case down to its underlying structure — examining the contradictions, environmental realities, and behavioral patterns that continue haunting this investigation.</p><p>Featuring the victim tribute:<br> <strong>“Angel Wings” by the JJ Hawk Band</strong></p><p>🌐 Dark Dialogue Network<br> <a href="https://darkdialoguenetwork.com">https://darkdialoguenetwork.com</a></p><p>☕ Support Dark Dialogue<br> https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</p><p>🎙 Patreon<br> https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod</p><p>📰 Substack<br> https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p><p>If you believe in victim-focused true crime, investigative storytelling, and long-form case analysis, please consider:</p><ul><li> Following the show </li><li> Leaving a review </li><li> Sharing the episode </li><li> And supporting independent investigative content </li></ul><p>Music featured with permission by the JJ Hawk Band.</p><p>© 2026 Dark Dialogue Podcast Network. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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      <title>Lauren Agee | Ep. 1: The Fall That Doesn’t Fit </title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the official explanation doesn’t fully explain what happened?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we begin a ground-up re-examination of the death of Lauren Agee—a case ruled as an accidental fall followed by possible drowning.</p><p>But when you break that explanation down step by step, and test it against the physical scene, timeline, behavior, and medical findings, it starts to raise serious questions.</p><p>In Episode 1, we focus on:</p><ul><li>The campsite and terrain where Lauren was last seen </li><li>The critical 2:00 AM timeline break </li><li>Conflicting statements about what happened next </li><li>The significance of her belongings being left behind </li><li>Behavioral inconsistencies in the hours after she was reported missing </li><li>The limitations of the official cause of death </li></ul><p>This is not a retelling of the case.</p><p>This is a reconstruction.</p><p>And it’s only the beginning.</p><p>Because when an explanation depends on a sequence of events—it has to hold up at every step.</p><p>🎧 <strong>Follow and support Dark Dialogue:</strong></p><p>🌐 Website: <a href="https://darkdialogue.com">https://darkdialogue.com</a><br> 🎙 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br> ☕ Ko-fi: <a href="https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue">https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</a><br> 📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the official explanation doesn’t fully explain what happened?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we begin a ground-up re-examination of the death of Lauren Agee—a case ruled as an accidental fall followed by possible drowning.</p><p>But when you break that explanation down step by step, and test it against the physical scene, timeline, behavior, and medical findings, it starts to raise serious questions.</p><p>In Episode 1, we focus on:</p><ul><li>The campsite and terrain where Lauren was last seen </li><li>The critical 2:00 AM timeline break </li><li>Conflicting statements about what happened next </li><li>The significance of her belongings being left behind </li><li>Behavioral inconsistencies in the hours after she was reported missing </li><li>The limitations of the official cause of death </li></ul><p>This is not a retelling of the case.</p><p>This is a reconstruction.</p><p>And it’s only the beginning.</p><p>Because when an explanation depends on a sequence of events—it has to hold up at every step.</p><p>🎧 <strong>Follow and support Dark Dialogue:</strong></p><p>🌐 Website: <a href="https://darkdialogue.com">https://darkdialogue.com</a><br> 🎙 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br> ☕ Ko-fi: <a href="https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue">https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</a><br> 📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 07:47:56 -0600</pubDate>
      <author>Dark Dialogue</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dark Dialogue</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the official explanation doesn’t fully explain what happened?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we begin a ground-up re-examination of the death of Lauren Agee—a case ruled as an accidental fall followed by possible drowning.</p><p>But when you break that explanation down step by step, and test it against the physical scene, timeline, behavior, and medical findings, it starts to raise serious questions.</p><p>In Episode 1, we focus on:</p><ul><li>The campsite and terrain where Lauren was last seen </li><li>The critical 2:00 AM timeline break </li><li>Conflicting statements about what happened next </li><li>The significance of her belongings being left behind </li><li>Behavioral inconsistencies in the hours after she was reported missing </li><li>The limitations of the official cause of death </li></ul><p>This is not a retelling of the case.</p><p>This is a reconstruction.</p><p>And it’s only the beginning.</p><p>Because when an explanation depends on a sequence of events—it has to hold up at every step.</p><p>🎧 <strong>Follow and support Dark Dialogue:</strong></p><p>🌐 Website: <a href="https://darkdialogue.com">https://darkdialogue.com</a><br> 🎙 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br> ☕ Ko-fi: <a href="https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue">https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</a><br> 📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Pattern or Coincidence? When Investigations Start to Break Down</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when an investigation starts to go wrong?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step back from individual cases to examine a deeper pattern—one that may connect multiple investigations across different regions and circumstances.</p><p>From the Holly Bobo case to Brandon Embry, Lauren Agee, the West Memphis Three, and the Boys on the Tracks, we break down how investigations are built—and where they can begin to break down.</p><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> The difference between <strong>scene interpretation and reconstruction</strong></li><li> How <strong>forensic conclusions can shape a case</strong></li><li> The moment a <strong>theory becomes fixed</strong></li><li> Why some investigations become difficult to revisit </li><li> And how these patterns may appear across multiple cases </li></ul><p>This is not about proving a single conclusion.</p><p>It’s about testing a framework.</p><p>As we continue working through the Holly Bobo case and begin our coverage of Lauren Agee, this episode sets the lens we’ll use moving forward—examining not just what happened, but how the investigation got there.</p><p><strong>Follow &amp; Support:</strong><br>🌐 Website: www.darkdialogue.com<br>💀 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br>☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue<br>📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when an investigation starts to go wrong?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step back from individual cases to examine a deeper pattern—one that may connect multiple investigations across different regions and circumstances.</p><p>From the Holly Bobo case to Brandon Embry, Lauren Agee, the West Memphis Three, and the Boys on the Tracks, we break down how investigations are built—and where they can begin to break down.</p><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> The difference between <strong>scene interpretation and reconstruction</strong></li><li> How <strong>forensic conclusions can shape a case</strong></li><li> The moment a <strong>theory becomes fixed</strong></li><li> Why some investigations become difficult to revisit </li><li> And how these patterns may appear across multiple cases </li></ul><p>This is not about proving a single conclusion.</p><p>It’s about testing a framework.</p><p>As we continue working through the Holly Bobo case and begin our coverage of Lauren Agee, this episode sets the lens we’ll use moving forward—examining not just what happened, but how the investigation got there.</p><p><strong>Follow &amp; Support:</strong><br>🌐 Website: www.darkdialogue.com<br>💀 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br>☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue<br>📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 15:23:35 -0600</pubDate>
      <author>Dark Dialogue</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dark Dialogue</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when an investigation starts to go wrong?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step back from individual cases to examine a deeper pattern—one that may connect multiple investigations across different regions and circumstances.</p><p>From the Holly Bobo case to Brandon Embry, Lauren Agee, the West Memphis Three, and the Boys on the Tracks, we break down how investigations are built—and where they can begin to break down.</p><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li> The difference between <strong>scene interpretation and reconstruction</strong></li><li> How <strong>forensic conclusions can shape a case</strong></li><li> The moment a <strong>theory becomes fixed</strong></li><li> Why some investigations become difficult to revisit </li><li> And how these patterns may appear across multiple cases </li></ul><p>This is not about proving a single conclusion.</p><p>It’s about testing a framework.</p><p>As we continue working through the Holly Bobo case and begin our coverage of Lauren Agee, this episode sets the lens we’ll use moving forward—examining not just what happened, but how the investigation got there.</p><p><strong>Follow &amp; Support:</strong><br>🌐 Website: www.darkdialogue.com<br>💀 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod<br>☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue<br>📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@darkdialogue1</p>
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      <itunes:keywords>true crime, investigation breakdown, holly bobo case, lauren agee case, brandon embry case, west memphis three, boys on the tracks, forensic analysis, wrongful conviction, investigative failure, crime scene analysis, true crime podcast, criminal investigation, unsolved cases, case analysis, law enforcement investigation, evidence analysis, true crime deep dive</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Holly Bobo – What Had to Happen</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On April 13, 2011, Holly Bobo vanished from her family’s home in Darden, Tennessee.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step away from testimony and theory—and reconstruct the morning itself.</p><p>What actually had to happen?</p><p>Using timeline analysis, property layout, and movement constraints, this episode breaks down the narrow window in which Holly disappeared. From the hidden carport behind the home to the isolated access points through the woods, every detail is examined through one lens: physical reality.</p><ul><li>Where could someone have been positioned without being seen? </li><li>How precise was the timing window? </li><li>What level of knowledge would be required to intercept Holly before she reached her car? </li></ul><p>This is not speculation.<br> This is reconstruction.</p><p>And when you strip the case down to what had to happen, certain explanations begin to fall away—while others become harder to ignore.</p><p>🎧 This is Episode 5 in an ongoing series. Start from Episode 1 for full context.</p><p><strong>Support &amp; Links:</strong><br> Patreon | Ko-fi | Substack<br> Full case resources: https://darkdialogue.com</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On April 13, 2011, Holly Bobo vanished from her family’s home in Darden, Tennessee.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step away from testimony and theory—and reconstruct the morning itself.</p><p>What actually had to happen?</p><p>Using timeline analysis, property layout, and movement constraints, this episode breaks down the narrow window in which Holly disappeared. From the hidden carport behind the home to the isolated access points through the woods, every detail is examined through one lens: physical reality.</p><ul><li>Where could someone have been positioned without being seen? </li><li>How precise was the timing window? </li><li>What level of knowledge would be required to intercept Holly before she reached her car? </li></ul><p>This is not speculation.<br> This is reconstruction.</p><p>And when you strip the case down to what had to happen, certain explanations begin to fall away—while others become harder to ignore.</p><p>🎧 This is Episode 5 in an ongoing series. Start from Episode 1 for full context.</p><p><strong>Support &amp; Links:</strong><br> Patreon | Ko-fi | Substack<br> Full case resources: https://darkdialogue.com</p>
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      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 07:34:29 -0600</pubDate>
      <author>Dark Dialogue</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/59d7aac9/162bb816.mp3" length="56145632" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Dark Dialogue</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2339</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On April 13, 2011, Holly Bobo vanished from her family’s home in Darden, Tennessee.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em>, we step away from testimony and theory—and reconstruct the morning itself.</p><p>What actually had to happen?</p><p>Using timeline analysis, property layout, and movement constraints, this episode breaks down the narrow window in which Holly disappeared. From the hidden carport behind the home to the isolated access points through the woods, every detail is examined through one lens: physical reality.</p><ul><li>Where could someone have been positioned without being seen? </li><li>How precise was the timing window? </li><li>What level of knowledge would be required to intercept Holly before she reached her car? </li></ul><p>This is not speculation.<br> This is reconstruction.</p><p>And when you strip the case down to what had to happen, certain explanations begin to fall away—while others become harder to ignore.</p><p>🎧 This is Episode 5 in an ongoing series. Start from Episode 1 for full context.</p><p><strong>Support &amp; Links:</strong><br> Patreon | Ko-fi | Substack<br> Full case resources: https://darkdialogue.com</p>
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      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Holly Bobo, Holly Bobo case, Holly Bobo podcast, true crime podcast, Dark Dialogue, Dark Dialogue Distilled, Tennessee true crime, Holly Bobo timeline, Holly Bobo abduction, Holly Bobo analysis, Zach Adams trial, Dylan Adams confession, Jason Autry testimony, true crime investigation, missing persons case, abduction analysis, crime reconstruction, forensic analysis podcast, rural crime cases, unsolved mysteries Tennessee, Holly Bobo evidence, Holly Bobo theory, true crime deep dive, investigative podcast</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold</itunes:title>
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      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>This episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> asks a simple question:</p>
<p>Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?</p>
<p>In <em>Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold</em>, we take a focused, analytical look at the testimony of Jason Autry—the witness whose account became central to the prosecution’s case.</p>
<p>Instead of listening straight through, we test it.</p>
<ul>
<li>Against itself</li>
<li>Against another version of events</li>
<li>Against the timeline</li>
<li>And against something that doesn’t change—physical reality</li>
</ul>
<p>What emerges isn’t just inconsistency—it’s conflict.</p>
<p>Conflicts in:</p>
<ul>
<li>Timeline</li>
<li>Location</li>
<li>Sequence</li>
<li>Behavior</li>
</ul>
<p>And when those conflicts are placed against cell phone data and movement constraints, the problem becomes more than interpretive.</p>
<p>It becomes structural.</p>
<p>We also examine Autry’s later recantation, in which he claims the story he told at trial was not based on memory, but was instead constructed using phone records, reports, and available information.</p>
<p>That shifts the question entirely.</p>
<p>Because now this isn’t just about whether the story is accurate.</p>
<p>It’s about whether it was ever memory at all.</p>
<p>This episode explores:</p>
<ul>
<li>Witness credibility under pressure</li>
<li>Timeline collapse and movement impossibility</li>
<li>Behavioral analysis vs claimed events</li>
<li>The role of constructed narratives in criminal cases</li>
<li>And what happens when a case rests on a story that may not hold</li>
</ul>
<p>And at the center of it all remains the same truth:</p>
<p>Finding out who didn’t do this… doesn’t bring us closer to who did.</p>
<p>Holly Bobo deserves answers.<br>
And those answers have to be built on something that holds.</p>

<p>If you’re following this case, consider supporting the show by following, sharing the episode, or joining us on Substack or Patreon.</p>
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      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>This episode of <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> asks a simple question:</p>
<p>Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?</p>
<p>In <em>Holly Bobo 4: The Story Doesn’t Hold</em>, we take a focused, analytical look at the testimony of Jason Autry—the witness whose account became central to the prosecution’s case.</p>
<p>Instead of listening straight through, we test it.</p>
<ul>
<li>Against itself</li>
<li>Against another version of events</li>
<li>Against the timeline</li>
<li>And against something that doesn’t change—physical reality</li>
</ul>
<p>What emerges isn’t just inconsistency—it’s conflict.</p>
<p>Conflicts in:</p>
<ul>
<li>Timeline</li>
<li>Location</li>
<li>Sequence</li>
<li>Behavior</li>
</ul>
<p>And when those conflicts are placed against cell phone data and movement constraints, the problem becomes more than interpretive.</p>
<p>It becomes structural.</p>
<p>We also examine Autry’s later recantation, in which he claims the story he told at trial was not based on memory, but was instead constructed using phone records, reports, and available information.</p>
<p>That shifts the question entirely.</p>
<p>Because now this isn’t just about whether the story is accurate.</p>
<p>It’s about whether it was ever memory at all.</p>
<p>This episode explores:</p>
<ul>
<li>Witness credibility under pressure</li>
<li>Timeline collapse and movement impossibility</li>
<li>Behavioral analysis vs claimed events</li>
<li>The role of constructed narratives in criminal cases</li>
<li>And what happens when a case rests on a story that may not hold</li>
</ul>
<p>And at the center of it all remains the same truth:</p>
<p>Finding out who didn’t do this… doesn’t bring us closer to who did.</p>
<p>Holly Bobo deserves answers.<br>
And those answers have to be built on something that holds.</p>

<p>If you’re following this case, consider supporting the show by following, sharing the episode, or joining us on Substack or Patreon.</p>
<p>We don’t whisper.</p>
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      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 02:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
      <author>darkdialoguedistilled</author>
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      <itunes:duration>3516</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?

In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, we test Jason Autry’s testimony against itself, against other accounts, and against the timeline and phone data. What emerges are contradictions that don’t resolve, movements that don’t fit, and a narrative that may not come from memory at all.

When a case rests on a story—whether that story holds up matters more than anything else.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Does the story that secured these convictions actually hold up?

In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, we test Jason Autry’s testimony against itself, against other accounts, and against the timeline and phone data. What emerges are contradictions </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Holly Bobo — Distilled: The Interrogation That Built a Story</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Holly Bobo — Distilled: The Interrogation That Built a Story</itunes:title>
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      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this Dark Dialogue: Distilled episode, John takes listeners inside one of the most controversial moments in the Holly Bobo investigation — the interrogation and confession of Dylan Adams.</p>
<p>Rather than simply repeating headlines or courtroom summaries, this episode walks through the interrogation itself. Using the recorded interview as a roadmap, John breaks down how investigators questioned Dylan Adams, how the narrative of the crime developed during the interview, and why the structure of the interrogation raises serious questions about the reliability of the statement that followed.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode, listeners hear key portions of the interrogation while the analysis focuses on the techniques used inside the room: leading questions, narrative prompting, yes-or-no confirmation sequences, and the psychological pressure that builds over hours of questioning. The episode also explores how confessions are evaluated in criminal investigations and why interrogation practices remain one of the most debated topics in modern criminal justice.</p>
<p>Dark Dialogue: Distilled is designed to slow major cases down and examine the evidence and investigative process piece by piece. In this installment of the Holly Bobo series, the focus is not speculation — it is the interrogation itself, the words spoken in that room, and the questions those words raise.</p>
<p>If you want to support the show, make sure you follow or subscribe to Dark Dialogue wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, leaving a five-star review and a short written review helps the show reach new listeners and continue growing the Dark Dialogue community.</p>
<p>You can also join the Dark Dialogue community on Patreon for bonus episodes, case debrief conversations, research materials, and additional behind-the-scenes content that goes deeper into the investigations covered on the show.</p>
<p>Follow Dark Dialogue on YouTube and social platforms for case visuals, maps, timelines, and additional investigative content connected to the stories discussed in each episode.</p>
<p>Most importantly, if this episode made you think, share it with someone. Conversations about evidence, investigative process, and criminal justice matter — and the more people willing to look closely at the details, the better those conversations become.</p>
<p>Dark Dialogue is created and hosted by John and produced by Dark Dialogue Enterprises, LLC.</p>
<p> </p>
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<p>QejyKtUGfOQzLxsAhoMA</p>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this Dark Dialogue: Distilled episode, John takes listeners inside one of the most controversial moments in the Holly Bobo investigation — the interrogation and confession of Dylan Adams.</p>
<p>Rather than simply repeating headlines or courtroom summaries, this episode walks through the interrogation itself. Using the recorded interview as a roadmap, John breaks down how investigators questioned Dylan Adams, how the narrative of the crime developed during the interview, and why the structure of the interrogation raises serious questions about the reliability of the statement that followed.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode, listeners hear key portions of the interrogation while the analysis focuses on the techniques used inside the room: leading questions, narrative prompting, yes-or-no confirmation sequences, and the psychological pressure that builds over hours of questioning. The episode also explores how confessions are evaluated in criminal investigations and why interrogation practices remain one of the most debated topics in modern criminal justice.</p>
<p>Dark Dialogue: Distilled is designed to slow major cases down and examine the evidence and investigative process piece by piece. In this installment of the Holly Bobo series, the focus is not speculation — it is the interrogation itself, the words spoken in that room, and the questions those words raise.</p>
<p>If you want to support the show, make sure you follow or subscribe to Dark Dialogue wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, leaving a five-star review and a short written review helps the show reach new listeners and continue growing the Dark Dialogue community.</p>
<p>You can also join the Dark Dialogue community on Patreon for bonus episodes, case debrief conversations, research materials, and additional behind-the-scenes content that goes deeper into the investigations covered on the show.</p>
<p>Follow Dark Dialogue on YouTube and social platforms for case visuals, maps, timelines, and additional investigative content connected to the stories discussed in each episode.</p>
<p>Most importantly, if this episode made you think, share it with someone. Conversations about evidence, investigative process, and criminal justice matter — and the more people willing to look closely at the details, the better those conversations become.</p>
<p>Dark Dialogue is created and hosted by John and produced by Dark Dialogue Enterprises, LLC.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>QejyKtUGfOQzLxsAhoMA</p>
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      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 12:59:37 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>darkdialoguedistilled</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/a16af65a/af0d0b3e.mp3" length="524872689" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>darkdialoguedistilled</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>13122</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>In this Dark Dialogue: Distilled episode, John examines the interrogation of Dylan Adams in the Holly Bobo case. By breaking down the recorded interview step by step, this episode explores how the confession narrative developed, the interrogation techniques used by investigators, and why the structure of the questioning continues to raise important questions about confession reliability in criminal investigations.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this Dark Dialogue: Distilled episode, John examines the interrogation of Dylan Adams in the Holly Bobo case. By breaking down the recorded interview step by step, this episode explores how the confession narrative developed, the interrogation techniqu</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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    <item>
      <title>Holly Bobo — Distilled: When the Evidence Refuses to Fit</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Holly Bobo — Distilled: When the Evidence Refuses to Fit</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/81bca449</link>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>In April 2011, Holly Bobo was abducted from her family’s home in rural Tennessee. Years later, Zach Adams was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But even after a jury verdict, appellate review, and years of public certainty, the evidence has never settled cleanly.</p>
<p>In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, John McColl steps away from courtroom narrative and emotional momentum to examine what still doesn’t add up.</p>
<p>This is not a retelling of the case. It’s a focused discussion of what’s happening <em>now</em>—as Zach Adams’ post-conviction challenge remains under judicial review—and why the physical evidence, eyewitness description, cell-phone data, timelines, and witness testimony continue to conflict with the official story.</p>
<p>Topics covered include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Eyewitness description mismatches</li>
<li>The absence of physical evidence tying the convicted men to the crime</li>
<li>Cell-phone tower data that contradicts the prosecution’s timeline</li>
<li>Testimony that collapses under timing analysis</li>
<li>Recanted statements and coercion claims</li>
<li>Why former investigators questioned the state’s theory</li>
<li>The broader implications of wrongful convictions and public safety</li>
</ul>
<p>This episode does not claim to solve the case. It asks a simpler, harder question: does the explanation we were given actually hold up?</p>
<p>A companion video series is currently in production, where the evidence discussed here will be shown visually—route by route, timeline by timeline—for listeners who want to see why these discrepancies matter.</p>
<p>Listener discretion advised.</p>
<p>Once it’s been distilled… the truth is what remains.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>🔍 GET INVOLVED &amp; SUPPORT THE WORK</p>
<p>If you believe in victim-centered, fact-driven storytelling, here are ways to support and engage with the Dark Dialogue Network:</p>
<p>🥾 Dark Dialogue Collective</p>
<p>Our volunteer, boots-on-the-ground program. Help with research, records requests, transcription, and case advocacy.<br>
<em>(Not a donation tier.)</em></p>
<p>🕯️ Adopt-A-Victim Program</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="http://www.darkdialogue.com">www.darkdialogue.com</a><br>
We commit sustained attention and advocacy to individual cases that risk being forgotten.</p>
<p>📰 Victim Blog Posts</p>
<p>Long-form, researched victim write-ups available at <a href="http://www.darkdialogue.com">www.darkdialogue.com</a></p>
<p>❤️ Support the Network</p>
<ul>
<li>Patreon (recurring): <a href="https://patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod">https://patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod</a></li>
<li>Ko-fi (one-time): <a href="https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue">https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</a></li>
</ul>
<p>✍️ Written Analysis &amp; Updates</p>
<p>Subscribe to our Substack:<br>
👉 <a href="https://darkdialoguecrime.substack.com">https://darkdialoguecrime.substack.com</a></p>
<p>📧 Contact</p>
<p>Have information or questions?<br>
Email us at info@darkdialogue.com</p>
<p>🎧 EXPLORE THE DARK DIALOGUE NETWORK</p>
<ul>
<li>Rocky Mountain Reckoning</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Main Show</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Unraveled Truths</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Gallows &amp; Gunfights</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Shadow Chat Sessions</li>
</ul>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In April 2011, Holly Bobo was abducted from her family’s home in rural Tennessee. Years later, Zach Adams was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But even after a jury verdict, appellate review, and years of public certainty, the evidence has never settled cleanly.</p>
<p>In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, John McColl steps away from courtroom narrative and emotional momentum to examine what still doesn’t add up.</p>
<p>This is not a retelling of the case. It’s a focused discussion of what’s happening <em>now</em>—as Zach Adams’ post-conviction challenge remains under judicial review—and why the physical evidence, eyewitness description, cell-phone data, timelines, and witness testimony continue to conflict with the official story.</p>
<p>Topics covered include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Eyewitness description mismatches</li>
<li>The absence of physical evidence tying the convicted men to the crime</li>
<li>Cell-phone tower data that contradicts the prosecution’s timeline</li>
<li>Testimony that collapses under timing analysis</li>
<li>Recanted statements and coercion claims</li>
<li>Why former investigators questioned the state’s theory</li>
<li>The broader implications of wrongful convictions and public safety</li>
</ul>
<p>This episode does not claim to solve the case. It asks a simpler, harder question: does the explanation we were given actually hold up?</p>
<p>A companion video series is currently in production, where the evidence discussed here will be shown visually—route by route, timeline by timeline—for listeners who want to see why these discrepancies matter.</p>
<p>Listener discretion advised.</p>
<p>Once it’s been distilled… the truth is what remains.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>🔍 GET INVOLVED &amp; SUPPORT THE WORK</p>
<p>If you believe in victim-centered, fact-driven storytelling, here are ways to support and engage with the Dark Dialogue Network:</p>
<p>🥾 Dark Dialogue Collective</p>
<p>Our volunteer, boots-on-the-ground program. Help with research, records requests, transcription, and case advocacy.<br>
<em>(Not a donation tier.)</em></p>
<p>🕯️ Adopt-A-Victim Program</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="http://www.darkdialogue.com">www.darkdialogue.com</a><br>
We commit sustained attention and advocacy to individual cases that risk being forgotten.</p>
<p>📰 Victim Blog Posts</p>
<p>Long-form, researched victim write-ups available at <a href="http://www.darkdialogue.com">www.darkdialogue.com</a></p>
<p>❤️ Support the Network</p>
<ul>
<li>Patreon (recurring): <a href="https://patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod">https://patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod</a></li>
<li>Ko-fi (one-time): <a href="https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue">https://ko-fi.com/darkdialogue</a></li>
</ul>
<p>✍️ Written Analysis &amp; Updates</p>
<p>Subscribe to our Substack:<br>
👉 <a href="https://darkdialoguecrime.substack.com">https://darkdialoguecrime.substack.com</a></p>
<p>📧 Contact</p>
<p>Have information or questions?<br>
Email us at info@darkdialogue.com</p>
<p>🎧 EXPLORE THE DARK DIALOGUE NETWORK</p>
<ul>
<li>Rocky Mountain Reckoning</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Main Show</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Unraveled Truths</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Gallows &amp; Gunfights</li>
<li>Dark Dialogue: Shadow Chat Sessions</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or another platform — follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode.<br>
If you’re watching on YouTube — like, subscribe, and ring the bell so you don’t miss future episodes.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 09:24:50 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In April 2011, Holly Bobo was abducted from her family’s home in rural Tennessee. Years later, Zach Adams was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But even after a jury verdict, appellate review, and years of public certainty, the evidence has never settled cleanly.
In this episode of Dark Dialogue: Distilled, John McColl steps away from courtroom narrative and emotional momentum to examine what still doesn’t add up.
This is not a retelling of the case. It’s a focused discussion of what’s happening now—as Zach Adams’ post-conviction challenge remains under judicial review—and why the physical evidence, eyewitness description, cell-phone data, timelines, and witness testimony continue to conflict with the official story.
Topics covered include:

Eyewitness description mismatches
The absence of physical evidence tying the convicted men to the crime
Cell-phone tower data that contradicts the prosecution’s timeline
Testimony that collapses under timing analysis
Recanted statements and coercion claims
Why former investigators questioned the state’s theory
The broader implications of wrongful convictions and public safety

This episode does not claim to solve the case. It asks a simpler, harder question: does the explanation we were given actually hold up?
A companion video series is currently in production, where the evidence discussed here will be shown visually—route by route, timeline by timeline—for listeners who want to see why these discrepancies matter.
Listener discretion advised.
Once it’s been distilled… the truth is what remains.
 
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If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or another platform — follow the show, leave a review, and share this episode.If you’re watching on YouTube — like, subscribe, and ring the bell so you don’t miss future episodes.
Your engagement helps keep these stories visible — and keeps the reckoning alive.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In April 2011, Holly Bobo was abducted from her family’s home in rural Tennessee. Years later, Zach Adams was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But even after a jury verdict, appellate review, and years of public certainty, the evidence has never</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
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      <title>When Christmas Isn’t Safe: Domestic Violence Behind Holiday Traditions</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>When Christmas Isn’t Safe: Domestic Violence Behind Holiday Traditions</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Christmas is supposed to be a refuge—a pause from the chaos, a promise of peace.<br>
But for many families, Christmas doesn’t calm the storm. It traps it.</p>
<p>In this Dark Dialogue Distilled Christmas Special, John examines some of the most disturbing cases of domestic violence and family annihilation to occur on or around Christmas—not as isolated tragedies, but as part of a repeating and deeply uncomfortable pattern.</p>
<p>From the 1929 Lawson family murders in North Carolina, to the unresolved mystery of the Sodder children, to the Carnation family massacre, the Covina Christmas Eve Santa-suit attack, and modern cases where violence unfolded quietly behind closed doors, this episode strips away holiday mythology and confronts the truth:</p>
<p>Christmas doesn’t create abuse. It concentrates it.</p>
<p>Alcohol, financial pressure, forced proximity, isolation, and the expectation that everything should “look fine” collide—often with devastating consequences. These crimes were not spontaneous. They were escalations of control, resentment, entitlement, and fear that already existed long before the tree went up.</p>
<p>This episode is not about fear-mongering.<br>
It’s about honesty.</p>
<p>It’s about recognizing that holidays can be a high-risk moment for those already living with domestic violence—and that silence, tradition, and appearances can be deadly.</p>
<p>You’ll also hear a data-driven discussion that separates myth from reality: why December is not statistically the deadliest month overall, yet remains a documented danger window for escalation, emergency calls, and lethal outcomes.</p>
<p>We close with a Christmas victim tribute, honoring the lives lost—not for how they died, but for how they lived—and a reminder that checking in, listening, and refusing to look away can matter more than any tradition.</p>
<p>If this episode resonates with you, or raises concern for someone you love, please don’t ignore that feeling. Help is available. Reaching out is not weakness—it’s survival.</p>

Calls to Action (Integrated &amp; Optimized)
<p>• Follow or subscribe to Dark Dialogue Distilled wherever you listen<br>
• Rate and review the show if your platform allows—it helps these stories reach the people who need them<br>
• Share this episode with someone who should hear it<br>
• Watch on YouTube, subscribe, and turn on notifications<br>
• Join us live on New Year’s night for the Dark Dialogue live show<br>
👉 darkdialogue.com/live</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Christmas is supposed to be a refuge—a pause from the chaos, a promise of peace.<br>
But for many families, Christmas doesn’t calm the storm. It traps it.</p>
<p>In this Dark Dialogue Distilled Christmas Special, John examines some of the most disturbing cases of domestic violence and family annihilation to occur on or around Christmas—not as isolated tragedies, but as part of a repeating and deeply uncomfortable pattern.</p>
<p>From the 1929 Lawson family murders in North Carolina, to the unresolved mystery of the Sodder children, to the Carnation family massacre, the Covina Christmas Eve Santa-suit attack, and modern cases where violence unfolded quietly behind closed doors, this episode strips away holiday mythology and confronts the truth:</p>
<p>Christmas doesn’t create abuse. It concentrates it.</p>
<p>Alcohol, financial pressure, forced proximity, isolation, and the expectation that everything should “look fine” collide—often with devastating consequences. These crimes were not spontaneous. They were escalations of control, resentment, entitlement, and fear that already existed long before the tree went up.</p>
<p>This episode is not about fear-mongering.<br>
It’s about honesty.</p>
<p>It’s about recognizing that holidays can be a high-risk moment for those already living with domestic violence—and that silence, tradition, and appearances can be deadly.</p>
<p>You’ll also hear a data-driven discussion that separates myth from reality: why December is not statistically the deadliest month overall, yet remains a documented danger window for escalation, emergency calls, and lethal outcomes.</p>
<p>We close with a Christmas victim tribute, honoring the lives lost—not for how they died, but for how they lived—and a reminder that checking in, listening, and refusing to look away can matter more than any tradition.</p>
<p>If this episode resonates with you, or raises concern for someone you love, please don’t ignore that feeling. Help is available. Reaching out is not weakness—it’s survival.</p>

Calls to Action (Integrated &amp; Optimized)
<p>• Follow or subscribe to Dark Dialogue Distilled wherever you listen<br>
• Rate and review the show if your platform allows—it helps these stories reach the people who need them<br>
• Share this episode with someone who should hear it<br>
• Watch on YouTube, subscribe, and turn on notifications<br>
• Join us live on New Year’s night for the Dark Dialogue live show<br>
👉 darkdialogue.com/live</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 03:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>darkdialoguedistilled</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Christmas is supposed to be a refuge—a pause from the chaos, a promise of peace.But for many families, Christmas doesn’t calm the storm. It traps it.
In this Dark Dialogue Distilled Christmas Special, John examines some of the most disturbing cases of domestic violence and family annihilation to occur on or around Christmas—not as isolated tragedies, but as part of a repeating and deeply uncomfortable pattern.
From the 1929 Lawson family murders in North Carolina, to the unresolved mystery of the Sodder children, to the Carnation family massacre, the Covina Christmas Eve Santa-suit attack, and modern cases where violence unfolded quietly behind closed doors, this episode strips away holiday mythology and confronts the truth:
Christmas doesn’t create abuse. It concentrates it.
Alcohol, financial pressure, forced proximity, isolation, and the expectation that everything should “look fine” collide—often with devastating consequences. These crimes were not spontaneous. They were escalations of control, resentment, entitlement, and fear that already existed long before the tree went up.
This episode is not about fear-mongering.It’s about honesty.
It’s about recognizing that holidays can be a high-risk moment for those already living with domestic violence—and that silence, tradition, and appearances can be deadly.
You’ll also hear a data-driven discussion that separates myth from reality: why December is not statistically the deadliest month overall, yet remains a documented danger window for escalation, emergency calls, and lethal outcomes.
We close with a Christmas victim tribute, honoring the lives lost—not for how they died, but for how they lived—and a reminder that checking in, listening, and refusing to look away can matter more than any tradition.
If this episode resonates with you, or raises concern for someone you love, please don’t ignore that feeling. Help is available. Reaching out is not weakness—it’s survival.

Calls to Action (Integrated &amp;amp; Optimized)
• Follow or subscribe to Dark Dialogue Distilled wherever you listen• Rate and review the show if your platform allows—it helps these stories reach the people who need them• Share this episode with someone who should hear it• Watch on YouTube, subscribe, and turn on notifications• Join us live on New Year’s night for the Dark Dialogue live show👉 darkdialogue.com/live</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Christmas is supposed to be a refuge—a pause from the chaos, a promise of peace.But for many families, Christmas doesn’t calm the storm. It traps it.
In this Dark Dialogue Distilled Christmas Special, John examines some of the most disturbing cases of dom</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Woman Who Cleaned a Murder — The Kelsey Berreth Case Through Krystal Lee’s Eyes</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Woman Who Cleaned a Murder — The Kelsey Berreth Case Through Krystal Lee’s Eyes</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On Thanksgiving 2018, Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth vanished without a trace.<br>
Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, was later convicted of beating her to death and burning her remains.<br>
But this Distilled episode isn’t just about the murder — it’s about the woman who helped him cover it up.</p>
<p>This is the story of Krystal Lee Kenney.<br>
A rodeo queen.<br>
A nurse.<br>
A mother.<br>
And the only witness who knew every step of Frazee’s plan.</p>
<p>In this episode, we break down:</p>
<ul>
<li>The three failed “murder assignments” Frazee gave her</li>
<li>The psychological grooming that kept her under his control</li>
<li>The four-hour crime scene cleanup she performed alone</li>
<li>The burning of Kelsey's remains that she stood by and watched</li>
<li>Her deeply controversial plea deal and early release</li>
<li>Why prosecutors called it “a deal with the devil”</li>
<li>How her testimony secured Frazee’s life sentence</li>
<li>The moral question: coerced… or complicit?</li>
</ul>
<p>You’ll hear a long-form tribute to Kelsey — not as a victim, but as a mother, daughter, pilot, and woman who deserved a lifetime of moments she never got to live.</p>
<p>If you value the work:<br>
Follow, rate, review, and hit the bell — it truly helps the show reach more people.<br>
Support deeper investigations on Patreon, Ko-fi, and Substack, or send case suggestions to info@darkdialogue.com.</p>
<p>This is Dark Dialogue: Distilled.<br>
<em>Stay curious. Stay relentless… and don’t let the truth go silent.</em></p>
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  <a href="https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod" rel="payment" title="★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★">★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★</a>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>On Thanksgiving 2018, Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth vanished without a trace.<br>
Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, was later convicted of beating her to death and burning her remains.<br>
But this Distilled episode isn’t just about the murder — it’s about the woman who helped him cover it up.</p>
<p>This is the story of Krystal Lee Kenney.<br>
A rodeo queen.<br>
A nurse.<br>
A mother.<br>
And the only witness who knew every step of Frazee’s plan.</p>
<p>In this episode, we break down:</p>
<ul>
<li>The three failed “murder assignments” Frazee gave her</li>
<li>The psychological grooming that kept her under his control</li>
<li>The four-hour crime scene cleanup she performed alone</li>
<li>The burning of Kelsey's remains that she stood by and watched</li>
<li>Her deeply controversial plea deal and early release</li>
<li>Why prosecutors called it “a deal with the devil”</li>
<li>How her testimony secured Frazee’s life sentence</li>
<li>The moral question: coerced… or complicit?</li>
</ul>
<p>You’ll hear a long-form tribute to Kelsey — not as a victim, but as a mother, daughter, pilot, and woman who deserved a lifetime of moments she never got to live.</p>
<p>If you value the work:<br>
Follow, rate, review, and hit the bell — it truly helps the show reach more people.<br>
Support deeper investigations on Patreon, Ko-fi, and Substack, or send case suggestions to info@darkdialogue.com.</p>
<p>This is Dark Dialogue: Distilled.<br>
<em>Stay curious. Stay relentless… and don’t let the truth go silent.</em></p>
<strong>
  <a href="https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod" rel="payment" title="★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★">★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★</a>
</strong>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 22:23:17 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>darkdialoguedistilled</author>
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      <itunes:duration>3217</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>On Thanksgiving 2018, Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth vanished without a trace.Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, was later convicted of beating her to death and burning her remains.But this Distilled episode isn’t just about the murder — it’s about the woman who helped him cover it up.
This is the story of Krystal Lee Kenney.A rodeo queen.A nurse.A mother.And the only witness who knew every step of Frazee’s plan.
In this episode, we break down:

The three failed “murder assignments” Frazee gave her
The psychological grooming that kept her under his control
The four-hour crime scene cleanup she performed alone
The burning of Kelsey's remains that she stood by and watched
Her deeply controversial plea deal and early release
Why prosecutors called it “a deal with the devil”
How her testimony secured Frazee’s life sentence
The moral question: coerced… or complicit?

You’ll hear a long-form tribute to Kelsey — not as a victim, but as a mother, daughter, pilot, and woman who deserved a lifetime of moments she never got to live.
If you value the work:Follow, rate, review, and hit the bell — it truly helps the show reach more people.Support deeper investigations on Patreon, Ko-fi, and Substack, or send case suggestions to info@darkdialogue.com.
This is Dark Dialogue: Distilled.Stay curious. Stay relentless… and don’t let the truth go silent.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On Thanksgiving 2018, Colorado mother Kelsey Berreth vanished without a trace.Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, was later convicted of beating her to death and burning her remains.But this Distilled episode isn’t just about the murder — it’s about the woman who</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords></itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>•Distilled: Reopened — Brookelynn Farthing: The Disappearance They Should Have Solved</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>•Distilled: Reopened — Brookelynn Farthing: The Disappearance They Should Have Solved</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <description>
        <![CDATA[<p>Distilled: Reopened — Episode 1</p>
<p>The Fire, The Lies, and the Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing</p>
<p>Welcome to the brand-new evolution of Distilled — a sharper, more uncompromising format where I take cases back off the shelf, strip away old assumptions, correct past mistakes, and confront the evidence without a rigid structure or a co-host filter.</p>
<p>And today, we’re reopening one of the most infuriating unsolved disappearances I’ve ever covered:<br>
the 2013 disappearance of 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing in Berea, Kentucky.</p>
<p>This episode digs deep into the contradictions, the suspicious house fire, the abandoned personal belongings, the bizarre timeline, and the single person who had the opportunity, proximity, and motive to make Brookelyn vanish — yet has never faced a day of scrutiny in court.</p>
<p>Inside this episode:</p>
<ul>
<li>A minute-by-minute breakdown of Brooke’s final known hours</li>
<li>Why the cigarette-caused fire theory collapses under scientific reality</li>
<li>The evidence left behind, and what it tells us about a forced disappearance</li>
<li>The contradictions in Josh Hensley’s statements</li>
<li>How later convictions revealed who he really was</li>
<li>Why Kentucky’s homicide clearance rates matter — and how this case exemplifies systemic failure</li>
<li>What likely happened to Brookelyn, based on evidence, behavior, and timeline</li>
<li>What police could have done. What they should have done. And what they still can do.</li>
</ul>
<p>This isn’t the old Distilled.<br>
This is Distilled: Reopened — where cases come back under the light, without excuses, without restrictions, and without hesitation.</p>
<p>If you know the case, you’re about to hear it in a way you’ve never heard before.<br>
If you don’t, you’re about to understand why so many people are furious it remains unsolved.</p>
<p>CALLS TO ACTION</p>
<p>If this episode matters to you, here’s how to support the work:</p>
<p>👍 Like, follow, and subscribe<br>
⭐ Leave a review — it truly helps<br>
🔔 Hit the bell so you never miss an episode<br>
🕵️ Join the Dark Dialogue Collective, our boots-on-the-ground volunteer network for searches, advocacy, and victim support<br>
❤️ Adopt-A-Victim — research, promote, and help keep a victim’s case alive<br>
📬 Send tips, questions, or case suggestions: info@darkdialogue.com<br>
🌐 Visit: www.darkdialogue.com<br>
🤝 Support the show on Patreon, Ko-fi, or Substack</p>
<p> </p>
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  <a href="https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod" rel="payment" title="★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★">★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★</a>
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      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Distilled: Reopened — Episode 1</p>
<p>The Fire, The Lies, and the Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing</p>
<p>Welcome to the brand-new evolution of Distilled — a sharper, more uncompromising format where I take cases back off the shelf, strip away old assumptions, correct past mistakes, and confront the evidence without a rigid structure or a co-host filter.</p>
<p>And today, we’re reopening one of the most infuriating unsolved disappearances I’ve ever covered:<br>
the 2013 disappearance of 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing in Berea, Kentucky.</p>
<p>This episode digs deep into the contradictions, the suspicious house fire, the abandoned personal belongings, the bizarre timeline, and the single person who had the opportunity, proximity, and motive to make Brookelyn vanish — yet has never faced a day of scrutiny in court.</p>
<p>Inside this episode:</p>
<ul>
<li>A minute-by-minute breakdown of Brooke’s final known hours</li>
<li>Why the cigarette-caused fire theory collapses under scientific reality</li>
<li>The evidence left behind, and what it tells us about a forced disappearance</li>
<li>The contradictions in Josh Hensley’s statements</li>
<li>How later convictions revealed who he really was</li>
<li>Why Kentucky’s homicide clearance rates matter — and how this case exemplifies systemic failure</li>
<li>What likely happened to Brookelyn, based on evidence, behavior, and timeline</li>
<li>What police could have done. What they should have done. And what they still can do.</li>
</ul>
<p>This isn’t the old Distilled.<br>
This is Distilled: Reopened — where cases come back under the light, without excuses, without restrictions, and without hesitation.</p>
<p>If you know the case, you’re about to hear it in a way you’ve never heard before.<br>
If you don’t, you’re about to understand why so many people are furious it remains unsolved.</p>
<p>CALLS TO ACTION</p>
<p>If this episode matters to you, here’s how to support the work:</p>
<p>👍 Like, follow, and subscribe<br>
⭐ Leave a review — it truly helps<br>
🔔 Hit the bell so you never miss an episode<br>
🕵️ Join the Dark Dialogue Collective, our boots-on-the-ground volunteer network for searches, advocacy, and victim support<br>
❤️ Adopt-A-Victim — research, promote, and help keep a victim’s case alive<br>
📬 Send tips, questions, or case suggestions: info@darkdialogue.com<br>
🌐 Visit: www.darkdialogue.com<br>
🤝 Support the show on Patreon, Ko-fi, or Substack</p>
<p> </p>
<strong>
  <a href="https://www.patreon.com/DarkDialoguepod" rel="payment" title="★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★">★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★</a>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 22:16:35 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>darkdialoguedistilled</author>
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      <itunes:author>darkdialoguedistilled</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Distilled: Reopened — Episode 1
The Fire, The Lies, and the Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing
Welcome to the brand-new evolution of Distilled — a sharper, more uncompromising format where I take cases back off the shelf, strip away old assumptions, correct past mistakes, and confront the evidence without a rigid structure or a co-host filter.
And today, we’re reopening one of the most infuriating unsolved disappearances I’ve ever covered:the 2013 disappearance of 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing in Berea, Kentucky.
This episode digs deep into the contradictions, the suspicious house fire, the abandoned personal belongings, the bizarre timeline, and the single person who had the opportunity, proximity, and motive to make Brookelyn vanish — yet has never faced a day of scrutiny in court.
Inside this episode:

A minute-by-minute breakdown of Brooke’s final known hours
Why the cigarette-caused fire theory collapses under scientific reality
The evidence left behind, and what it tells us about a forced disappearance
The contradictions in Josh Hensley’s statements
How later convictions revealed who he really was
Why Kentucky’s homicide clearance rates matter — and how this case exemplifies systemic failure
What likely happened to Brookelyn, based on evidence, behavior, and timeline
What police could have done. What they should have done. And what they still can do.

This isn’t the old Distilled.This is Distilled: Reopened — where cases come back under the light, without excuses, without restrictions, and without hesitation.
If you know the case, you’re about to hear it in a way you’ve never heard before.If you don’t, you’re about to understand why so many people are furious it remains unsolved.
CALLS TO ACTION
If this episode matters to you, here’s how to support the work:
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      <itunes:subtitle>Distilled: Reopened — Episode 1
The Fire, The Lies, and the Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing
Welcome to the brand-new evolution of Distilled — a sharper, more uncompromising format where I take cases back off the shelf, strip away old assumptions, correct </itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Don’t have time for a full investigation? We get it.</p>
<p><em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> gives you the same intense cases in short, fact-forward episodes. No filler, no speculation—just what you need to understand the case.</p>
<p>It’s everything you expect from the main show—distilled down to its core.</p>
<p>🎧 Perfect for first-timers or true crime bingers<br>
🌐 More at <a href="https://www.darkdialogue.com">darkdialogue.com</a><br>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Don’t have time for a full investigation? We get it.</p>
<p><em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> gives you the same intense cases in short, fact-forward episodes. No filler, no speculation—just what you need to understand the case.</p>
<p>It’s everything you expect from the main show—distilled down to its core.</p>
<p>🎧 Perfect for first-timers or true crime bingers<br>
🌐 More at <a href="https://www.darkdialogue.com">darkdialogue.com</a><br>
☕ Support us on <a class="cursor-pointer">Patreon</a>, <a class="cursor-pointer">Ko-fi</a>, or <a class="cursor-pointer">Substack</a></p>
<p><em>Same cases. Sharper cut.</em></p>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 08:39:21 -0600</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Don’t have time for a full investigation? We get it.
Dark Dialogue: Distilled gives you the same intense cases in short, fact-forward episodes. No filler, no speculation—just what you need to understand the case.
It’s everything you expect from the main show—distilled down to its core.
🎧 Perfect for first-timers or true crime bingers🌐 More at darkdialogue.com☕ Support us on Patreon, Ko-fi, or Substack
Same cases. Sharper cut.

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      <itunes:subtitle>Don’t have time for a full investigation? We get it.
Dark Dialogue: Distilled gives you the same intense cases in short, fact-forward episodes. No filler, no speculation—just what you need to understand the case.
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        <![CDATA[<p>Brilliant. Outspoken. Just seventeen. Candace Hiltz was a prodigy, a single mother, and a future Supreme Court hopeful—until she was executed in her own home in Fremont County, Colorado.</p>
<p>In this <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> episode, we cut through decades of misdirection and misconduct to focus on the critical facts. From the strange disappearance of the family dog to the bullet-riddled crime scene, from a storage unit filled with blood-soaked evidence to a local sheriff’s department drowning in corruption—this is a story of shattered trust and stolen justice.</p>
<p>We examine how Candace’s accusations against a Fremont County deputy may have led to her death, the botched investigation that followed, and the chilling discovery of case evidence dumped in a Colorado landfill. With no arrests nearly two decades later, one question remains: was this the work of a killer—or a cover-up?</p>
<p>This is not just a cold case. It’s a scandal.</p>
<p>🔍 <em>Keywords</em>: Candace Hiltz murder, Fremont County corruption, Colorado cold case, Robert Dodd evidence, Cold Justice, Prison Valley, Canon City murder, police cover-up, unsolved murder podcast, true crime Colorado</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Brilliant. Outspoken. Just seventeen. Candace Hiltz was a prodigy, a single mother, and a future Supreme Court hopeful—until she was executed in her own home in Fremont County, Colorado.</p>
<p>In this <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> episode, we cut through decades of misdirection and misconduct to focus on the critical facts. From the strange disappearance of the family dog to the bullet-riddled crime scene, from a storage unit filled with blood-soaked evidence to a local sheriff’s department drowning in corruption—this is a story of shattered trust and stolen justice.</p>
<p>We examine how Candace’s accusations against a Fremont County deputy may have led to her death, the botched investigation that followed, and the chilling discovery of case evidence dumped in a Colorado landfill. With no arrests nearly two decades later, one question remains: was this the work of a killer—or a cover-up?</p>
<p>This is not just a cold case. It’s a scandal.</p>
<p>🔍 <em>Keywords</em>: Candace Hiltz murder, Fremont County corruption, Colorado cold case, Robert Dodd evidence, Cold Justice, Prison Valley, Canon City murder, police cover-up, unsolved murder podcast, true crime Colorado</p>
<p>—</p>
<p>🎙 Support the mission:</p>
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<p>Adopt-a-Victim: <a class="cursor-pointer">darkdialogue.com/adopt-a-victim</a></p>
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<p>Join the Collective: <a class="cursor-pointer">darkdialogue.com/dark-dialogue-collective-join-the-search-support-the-mission</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 19:15:23 -0600</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Brilliant. Outspoken. Just seventeen. Candace Hiltz was a prodigy, a single mother, and a future Supreme Court hopeful—until she was executed in her own home in Fremont County, Colorado.
In this Dark Dialogue: Distilled episode, we cut through decades of misdirection and misconduct to focus on the critical facts. From the strange disappearance of the family dog to the bullet-riddled crime scene, from a storage unit filled with blood-soaked evidence to a local sheriff’s department drowning in corruption—this is a story of shattered trust and stolen justice.
We examine how Candace’s accusations against a Fremont County deputy may have led to her death, the botched investigation that followed, and the chilling discovery of case evidence dumped in a Colorado landfill. With no arrests nearly two decades later, one question remains: was this the work of a killer—or a cover-up?
This is not just a cold case. It’s a scandal.
🔍 Keywords: Candace Hiltz murder, Fremont County corruption, Colorado cold case, Robert Dodd evidence, Cold Justice, Prison Valley, Canon City murder, police cover-up, unsolved murder podcast, true crime Colorado
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💡 Subscribe, rate, and review to help keep these stories alive—and keep the dialogue alive.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Whispers of Fear: The Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Whispers of Fear: The Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing | Dark Dialogue: Distilled</p>
<p>On a warm Kentucky night in June 2013, 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing vanished without a trace after accepting a ride from an acquaintance. What followed was a suspicious fire, a chilling final text, and over a decade of silence.</p>
<p>In this <em>Distilled</em> version of the full-length Dark Dialogue episode, we cut straight to the critical details: Brooke’s final hours, the man she was last seen with, the haunting clues left behind, and the questions that still remain. This compressed true crime case summary brings you the facts, the theories, and the reason we still care—twelve years later.</p>
<p>🎧 What You'll Hear:</p>
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<li>
<p>Who was Brookelyn Farthing?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What happened the night she disappeared?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Who is Josh Hensley, and why was he never charged?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Why does the timeline—and the fire—raise so many red flags?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What can be done today to help bring Brooke home?</p>
</li>
</ul>

<p>📌 Know Something? Say Something.<br>
If you have any information about the disappearance of Brookelyn Farthing, contact the Kentucky State Police at 859-623-2404 or 1-800-222-5555, or email <a href="https://www.darkdialogue.com">https://www.darkdialogue.com</a></p>

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<p>🕯️ Dark Dialogue: Distilled. Because every victim deserves to be heard—even in silence.</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Whispers of Fear: The Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing | Dark Dialogue: Distilled</p>
<p>On a warm Kentucky night in June 2013, 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing vanished without a trace after accepting a ride from an acquaintance. What followed was a suspicious fire, a chilling final text, and over a decade of silence.</p>
<p>In this <em>Distilled</em> version of the full-length Dark Dialogue episode, we cut straight to the critical details: Brooke’s final hours, the man she was last seen with, the haunting clues left behind, and the questions that still remain. This compressed true crime case summary brings you the facts, the theories, and the reason we still care—twelve years later.</p>
<p>🎧 What You'll Hear:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Who was Brookelyn Farthing?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What happened the night she disappeared?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Who is Josh Hensley, and why was he never charged?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Why does the timeline—and the fire—raise so many red flags?</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>What can be done today to help bring Brooke home?</p>
</li>
</ul>

<p>📌 Know Something? Say Something.<br>
If you have any information about the disappearance of Brookelyn Farthing, contact the Kentucky State Police at 859-623-2404 or 1-800-222-5555, or email <a href="https://www.darkdialogue.com">https://www.darkdialogue.com</a></p>

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Brookelyn Farthing, Kentucky missing person, Berea Kentucky, Josh Hensley, unsolved disappearance, true crime podcast, Kentucky State Police, field party mystery, missing teen, unresolved case, couch fire case, 2013 cold case, Brookelyn Farthing theories, Dark Dialogue podcast, Dark Dialogue Distilled, crime documentary, Kentucky true crime</p>

<p>🕯️ Dark Dialogue: Distilled. Because every victim deserves to be heard—even in silence.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2025 10:00:16 -0600</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Whispers of Fear: The Vanishing of Brookelyn Farthing | Dark Dialogue: Distilled
On a warm Kentucky night in June 2013, 18-year-old Brookelyn Farthing vanished without a trace after accepting a ride from an acquaintance. What followed was a suspicious fire, a chilling final text, and over a decade of silence.
In this Distilled version of the full-length Dark Dialogue episode, we cut straight to the critical details: Brooke’s final hours, the man she was last seen with, the haunting clues left behind, and the questions that still remain. This compressed true crime case summary brings you the facts, the theories, and the reason we still care—twelve years later.
🎧 What You'll Hear:


Who was Brookelyn Farthing?


What happened the night she disappeared?


Who is Josh Hensley, and why was he never charged?


Why does the timeline—and the fire—raise so many red flags?


What can be done today to help bring Brooke home?



📌 Know Something? Say Something.If you have any information about the disappearance of Brookelyn Farthing, contact the Kentucky State Police at 859-623-2404 or 1-800-222-5555, or email findbrookeky@gmail.com.

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🕯️ Dark Dialogue: Distilled. Because every victim deserves to be heard—even in silence.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Vanished in the Darkness: The Heather Elvis Case</title>
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      <itunes:title>Vanished in the Darkness: The Heather Elvis Case</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[🎙 Dark Dialogue: Distilled – Vanished in the Darkness: The Heather Elvis Case
<p>A 20-year-old waitress. A secret affair. A remote boat landing in the dead of night.</p>
<p>In this short-form edition of <em>Dark Dialogue</em>, we condense one of South Carolina’s most haunting true crime cases: the disappearance of Heather Elvis. On December 18, 2013, Heather’s car was found abandoned near Peachtree Landing. Her body has never been recovered. But behind the headlines is a tangled web of obsession, betrayal, and silence—from a jealous wife to a phone call from a payphone that changed everything.</p>
<p>John and Angela strip the case down to its chilling essentials, examining the final hours of Heather’s life, the explosive trials of Sidney and Tammy Moorer, and the unanswered question that still haunts Myrtle Beach: where is Heather Elvis?</p>
<p>🎧 Whether you're short on time or just want the key details, <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> delivers the most gripping facts in under an hour—no filler, no fluff.</p>

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<p>Stalking Resource Center – <a href="https://victimsofcrime.org">victimsofcrime.org</a></p>
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        <![CDATA[🎙 Dark Dialogue: Distilled – Vanished in the Darkness: The Heather Elvis Case
<p>A 20-year-old waitress. A secret affair. A remote boat landing in the dead of night.</p>
<p>In this short-form edition of <em>Dark Dialogue</em>, we condense one of South Carolina’s most haunting true crime cases: the disappearance of Heather Elvis. On December 18, 2013, Heather’s car was found abandoned near Peachtree Landing. Her body has never been recovered. But behind the headlines is a tangled web of obsession, betrayal, and silence—from a jealous wife to a phone call from a payphone that changed everything.</p>
<p>John and Angela strip the case down to its chilling essentials, examining the final hours of Heather’s life, the explosive trials of Sidney and Tammy Moorer, and the unanswered question that still haunts Myrtle Beach: where is Heather Elvis?</p>
<p>🎧 Whether you're short on time or just want the key details, <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> delivers the most gripping facts in under an hour—no filler, no fluff.</p>

🔎 Keywords (SEO optimized)
<p>Heather Elvis, Myrtle Beach disappearance, Peachtree Landing, Sidney Moorer, Tammy Moorer, South Carolina true crime, 2013 cold case, waitress missing, Horry County mystery, Dark Dialogue podcast</p>

❤️ If you or someone you know is experiencing stalking, harassment, or threats of violence:
<ul>
<li>
<p>National Domestic Violence Hotline – 800-799-7233</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>RAINN (Rape, Abuse &amp; Incest National Network) – 800-656-4673</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Stalking Resource Center – <a href="https://victimsofcrime.org">victimsofcrime.org</a></p>
</li>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 17:44:51 -0600</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>🎙 Dark Dialogue: Distilled – Vanished in the Darkness: The Heather Elvis Case
A 20-year-old waitress. A secret affair. A remote boat landing in the dead of night.
In this short-form edition of Dark Dialogue, we condense one of South Carolina’s most haunting true crime cases: the disappearance of Heather Elvis. On December 18, 2013, Heather’s car was found abandoned near Peachtree Landing. Her body has never been recovered. But behind the headlines is a tangled web of obsession, betrayal, and silence—from a jealous wife to a phone call from a payphone that changed everything.
John and Angela strip the case down to its chilling essentials, examining the final hours of Heather’s life, the explosive trials of Sidney and Tammy Moorer, and the unanswered question that still haunts Myrtle Beach: where is Heather Elvis?
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Murder of Lori Bray – Laurel, Montana | Short-Form Series</p>
<p>She closed up the Cedar Ridge Casino, like she’d done countless nights before. But on October 1, 2019, Lori Bray’s kindness led her into the car with a stranger — and she never came home. This distilled episode of <em>Dark Dialogue</em> revisits the brutal murder that rocked the quiet town of Laurel, Montana.</p>
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<p>The search and discovery that devastated her family</p>
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<p>The background of suspect Diego Hernandez — and the twisted story that unfolded in court</p>
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<p>The cautionary lessons this case leaves behind</p>
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<p>Lori Bray was a compassionate woman, a devoted mother, and a true friend. Her death was senseless — but her story deserves to be told.</p>

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<p>True Crime, Lori Bray, Montana Murder, Laurel Montana, Diego Hernandez, Women’s Safety, Cold Case, Casino Murder, Homicide Investigation, Victim Tribute, DNA Forensics, Courtroom Drama, Small Town Crime</p>

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        <![CDATA[<p>The Murder of Lori Bray – Laurel, Montana | Short-Form Series</p>
<p>She closed up the Cedar Ridge Casino, like she’d done countless nights before. But on October 1, 2019, Lori Bray’s kindness led her into the car with a stranger — and she never came home. This distilled episode of <em>Dark Dialogue</em> revisits the brutal murder that rocked the quiet town of Laurel, Montana.</p>
<p>In under an hour, hosts John and Angela take you through:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Lori Bray’s final night and the chilling crime scene</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The search and discovery that devastated her family</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The background of suspect Diego Hernandez — and the twisted story that unfolded in court</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>The cautionary lessons this case leaves behind</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Lori Bray was a compassionate woman, a devoted mother, and a true friend. Her death was senseless — but her story deserves to be told.</p>

🔍 Keywords (for discoverability):
<p>True Crime, Lori Bray, Montana Murder, Laurel Montana, Diego Hernandez, Women’s Safety, Cold Case, Casino Murder, Homicide Investigation, Victim Tribute, DNA Forensics, Courtroom Drama, Small Town Crime</p>

📢 Calls to Action:
<p>💔 If this case moved you, help us share Lori’s story.<br>
🔁 Rate, follow, and review <em>Dark Dialogue: Distilled</em> wherever you listen.<br>
🕵️‍♀️ For full-length deep dives, listen to the complete <em>Dark Dialogue</em> episode catalog.<br>
🎧 Available now on:</p>
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<p><a href="https://spotify.com">Spotify</a></p>
</li>
<li>
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📰 Join the true crime conversation: <a class="cursor-pointer">darkdialogue.substack.com</a><br>
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      <itunes:summary>The Murder of Lori Bray – Laurel, Montana | Short-Form Series
She closed up the Cedar Ridge Casino, like she’d done countless nights before. But on October 1, 2019, Lori Bray’s kindness led her into the car with a stranger — and she never came home. This distilled episode of Dark Dialogue revisits the brutal murder that rocked the quiet town of Laurel, Montana.
In under an hour, hosts John and Angela take you through:


Lori Bray’s final night and the chilling crime scene


The search and discovery that devastated her family


The background of suspect Diego Hernandez — and the twisted story that unfolded in court


The cautionary lessons this case leaves behind


Lori Bray was a compassionate woman, a devoted mother, and a true friend. Her death was senseless — but her story deserves to be told.

🔍 Keywords (for discoverability):
True Crime, Lori Bray, Montana Murder, Laurel Montana, Diego Hernandez, Women’s Safety, Cold Case, Casino Murder, Homicide Investigation, Victim Tribute, DNA Forensics, Courtroom Drama, Small Town Crime

📢 Calls to Action:
💔 If this case moved you, help us share Lori’s story.🔁 Rate, follow, and review Dark Dialogue: Distilled wherever you listen.🕵️‍♀️ For full-length deep dives, listen to the complete Dark Dialogue episode catalog.🎧 Available now on:


Spotify


Apple Podcasts


darkdialogue.com📬 Support us on:


Patreon


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