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In April 1989, a wrong-way car crash on a remote stretch of Montana highway would become one of the state's most haunting unsolved disappearances. Patricia Meehan, a 37-year-old ranch hand from Bozeman, was nearly 400 miles from home when her car collided with another vehicle near Circle, Montana. She stepped out of the wreckage, stared silently at the driver she'd hit, then climbed a fence and vanished into the fields — never to be seen again. This episode digs into the crash, the frantic search that followed, the thousands of reported sightings across the country in the years after, and the questions her family never got answered before they died.Intro clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAQkXg5JkVASkip ahead to episode: 06.55buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In October 2011, 24-year-old Louisa Ioannidis was found dead in Darebin Creek in Reservoir, Melbourne. Her death was ruled non-suspicious, and in 2014 a coroner found it "consistent with drowning" — despite her volatile relationship with her partner and no confirmation the creek was ever deep enough to explain it. For over a decade her family refused to accept the finding, and new evidence, including a pathologist's re-examination pointing to possible neck compression, has since seen the case reopened. This episode looks at how Louisa's death was investigated, what was missed the first time, and why it's taken this long for anyone to ask harder questions.Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?mibextid=wwXIfr&v=1097060785884761&rdid=Bw2gtFAJEtClRAiqSkip ahead to episode: 08.55buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On October 9, 2020, in New Boston, Texas, 21-year-old Reagan Simmons-Hancock was brutally murdered by Taylor Rene Parker, her wedding photographer. Simmons-Hancock was 36 weeks pregnant at the time, and Parker bludgeoned and killed her before cutting her unborn child from her womb in an attempt to pass the baby off as her own. Simmons-Hancock's three-year-old daughter was present in the home but left unharmed. The investigation revealed that Parker had faked a pregnancy for months—staging announcements, sonogram images, and a gender reveal—as her relationship with her boyfriend depended on a baby that did not exist.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzW61JgRbNkSkip ahead to episode: 07.20buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In February 2013, Bannockburn mother Lorrin Whitehead vanished without a trace. In less than 24 hours, she went from a routine supermarket trip to completely missing—and over a decade later, her case remains unsolved.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXDmcyfoREoSkip ahead to episode: 7.10buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On a sunny July morning in 1992, 23-year-old Rachel Nickell took her two-year-old son Alex and their dog for a walk through Wimbledon Common. She never came home.What followed was one of Britain's most devastating true crime cases — not just because of the brutal nature of Rachel's murder, but because of the catastrophic police failures that came after. An innocent man publicly destroyed. A real killer hiding in plain sight for over a decade. And a little boy who grew up without his mum.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj5uaeZTKRMSkip ahead to episode: 3.00buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On the morning of March 4, 2022, Kouri Richins called 911 to report she had found her husband Eric unresponsive in their bed at their home near Park City, Utah. He was 39 years old, a father of three, and ran a thriving stonemasonry business. Toxicology results would later reveal he had roughly five times a lethal dose of fentanyl in his system.What followed was a grieving widow who published a children's book to help her sons cope with loss, only to be arrested weeks later and charged with her husband's murder.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCyrc20NqS0Good Day Utah Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7decWYj1-ASkip ahead to episode: 14.25buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In August 2003, 26-year-old Harmony Bryant was found barely alive in bushland near Bonny Hills on the NSW Mid North Coast — her body covered in burns, her bones broken, and her car ablaze 200 metres from the road. She spent a month in hospital before passing away on September 19, never able to tell anyone what had happened to her that night. Police initially dismissed her death as a tragic road accident, and it might have stayed that way forever — if not for her mother, Karen.Refusing to accept the official verdict, Karen Bryant launched her own investigation and wrote a letter to the State Coroner just months after burying her daughter. That letter changed everything. In 2011, a coronial inquest ruled Harmony's death a murder — but over two decades later, no one has ever been charged. Someone checked into that caravan park with Harmony the night before she was found. Someone knows what happened. In April 2026, NSW Police raised the reward to $1 million. Karen is still waiting for answers. This is Harmony's story.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULSNM8Hb0VsSkip ahead to episode: 09.18buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On a cold November night in 1996, 16-year-old Alana Cecil left her home in Melton, Victoria, excited to attend the annual Djerriwarrh Bonfire Festival. By sunrise, she was dead — her body discovered in the driveway of a vacant property just streets away from where locals gathered to celebrate.Authorities ruled Alana’s death a heroin overdose, but nearly three decades later, her family still believes the truth has never been uncovered.Skip ahead to episode: 14.00buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

On a quiet evening in 1994, 16-year-old Gordana Kotevski vanished without a trace from the streets of Newcastle, Australia. What started as a seemingly normal walk home from a shopping trip turned into one of the country's most mysterious cases, leaving family, friends, and the community desperate for answers. Witnesses reported hearing a scream and seeing Gordana forced into a car, but despite extensive investigations, searches, and appeals for information, no one has been able to locate her—or those responsible.Skip to episode: 9.40Intro Clip: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=803527354637194buymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast

In this episode, we delve into the chilling and heartbreaking case of Leanne Holland, a 12-year-old girl whose brutal murder in 1991 shocked the small town of Goodna, Queensland, and left the entire nation reeling. Leanne disappeared after leaving home one afternoon, and three days later, her battered body was discovered in the bush. The investigation led to the arrest and conviction of her sister's boyfriend, Graham Stafford, but questions have persisted for decades about the integrity of the police work and the true identity of Leanne's killer.Intro Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpV0PSdUISs