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We live in a world where every moment of our lives is captured. Walk down the street in any American city and you will stumble into the frame of someone else's TikTok video, a CCTV camera. Our homes, however, remain our kingdom. To have property, in a way, is to have property, privacy. But what if someone saw you as their property?
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Ultimately, there was, I think, around like 55,000 short videos that were discovered.
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And every moment of your life is placed under the microscope.
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I am not gonna sit here and listen to this shit. You're driving me fucking nuts.
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This is the story of a mother, Nikki Lyly, who went miss one summer night in Georgia in 2011. And how her disappearance unraveled a twisted knot of jealousy, lies and the need for control so shocking it's hard to put into words.
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That was one of the, like, pivotal moments for me, that this man is dangerous.
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Three daughters and their mother in peril.
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I know the end. And I think she knew the end too.
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So many people knew something was wrong, but nobody really knew until they heard it for themselves.
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Welcome to my world. You killed me a long time ago.
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From Sony Music Entertainment, this is watching you. Coming December 1st to the Binge Listen, wherever you get your podcasts.
Host: Sony Music Entertainment
Episode: Introducing… Watching You
Date: November 24, 2025
This introductory episode of "Watching You" sets the stage for an in-depth exploration into the disturbing disappearance and murder of Dominique (Nique) Leili in suburban Atlanta in 2011. The show teases an investigation that delves not just into the crime, but also the chilling surveillance culture that dominated the Leili household, unraveling a narrative of jealousy, manipulation, and extreme control. Listeners are drawn into a world where privacy is shattered and every moment is captured and scrutinized.
Surveillance and Ownership:
Unprecedented Recordings:
Constant Scrutiny:
Emotional Tension Captured on Tape:
Tragic Timeline:
Testimonies and Realization of Danger:
Feelings of Foreboding:
Hidden in Plain Sight:
Victim’s Voice:
Speaker A (on privacy and property):
Speaker B (on the scope of surveillance):
Speaker B (on emotional confrontation):
Speaker B (voicing Nique’s despair):
The episode’s tone is suspenseful and somber, punctuated by chilling firsthand audio. The narration is methodical and intense, matching the gravity of the case and respecting the complexity of trauma, control, and the ultimate tragedy experienced by Nique Leili and her daughters.
Summary Verdict:
"Watching You" promises a gripping, meticulously told true crime story that explores the intersections of privacy, control, and the devastating consequences when boundaries are erased. With first-person accounts and unearthed recordings, listeners are invited to experience the harrowing unraveling of a family’s darkest secrets.