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Dark Crossroads

Dark Crossroads

De : Roxanne Fletcher
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A podcast about all things true crime & paranormal

Welcome to Dark Crossroads Podcast! We bring you gripping stories and intriguing discussions in the fascinating world of the paranormal, true crime and the unknown. We offer a captivating range of episodes that will leave you questioning the boundaries of reality.

At Dark Crossroads Podcast, we pride ourselves on delivering thought-provoking content that keeps our listeners on the edge of their seats. Our episodes explore supernatural phenomena, unsolved mysteries, and unexplained events, providing a unique platform for those interested in the uncharted and enigmatic.

Whether you're a devoted follower of the paranormal or just searching for something off the beaten path, Dark Crossroads Podcast invites you to join our growing community of curious minds. Immerse yourself in our immersive storytelling and engaging discussions, and let your imagination run wild. Check us out at the link below and embark on a journey that will challenge your perception of the world around you. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for all bonus content!


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  • Shadow Over New England: The Bodies, the Rumors, and the Killer Nobody Saw Coming
    May 31 2026

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    Twelve sets of human remains across three New England states can make any headline reader feel the same gut punch: something is out there. What went viral in early 2025 wasn’t just fear, it was a full blown online narrative machine: Facebook groups with tens of thousands of members, TikTok “maps” built for certainty, anonymous confessions, and even cadaver dogs sent to a beach after a post that turned out to be fiction.

    We walk through the actual timeline and the individual cases that sparked the “New England serial killer” rumor, including why some discoveries may not have been recent deaths at all and why at least one high-profile murder was a targeted domestic violence case solved quickly. From there, we dig into what experts and law enforcement kept saying while the internet spun: no consistent method, no shared forensic signature, no coherent victim profile, and no geographic comfort zone that holds up under criminology.

    Then the story turns in the direction that still makes my stomach drop: a real, confirmed serial killer in Massachusetts. Kevin Leno is named by the Middlesex County District Attorney as a serial killer, with victims who were experiencing homelessness and whose deaths were initially ruled undetermined or accidental. That contrast forces one hard question: why do some victims trigger a national panic while others barely register at all?

    If you care about ethical true crime, victim advocacy, and what social media does to real investigations, listen through to the end. Subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review so these names don’t disappear twice.


    SHOW NOTES

    Cases Referenced:

    • Paige Fannon, Norwalk CT (March 2025)
    • Suzanne Wormser, Groton CT (March 2025) — Donald Coffel arrested
    • Human remains, Plymouth MA (March 2025)
    • Kevin Lino — confirmed serial killer, Middlesex County MA
      • Gary Melanson (2010, Lowell MA)
      • Douglas Leon Clarke (2012, Cambridge MA)
      • Normand Varieur (2012, Charlestown MA)
      • Jack Gilbert Berry (2013–2014, Missoula MT)

    Experts Referenced:

    • James Alan Fox, Criminologist, Northeastern University
    • Dr. Laurie Kramer, Psychology, Northeastern University
    • FBI Highway Serial Killings Initiative
    • Steven Egger, researcher — "less-dead" theory

    Sources: Newsweek, Boston Herald, Boston.com, CT Examiner, Boston 25 News, Middlesex County District Attorney's Office, Northeastern University News

    Content Note: This episode contains discussion of murder, homelessness, substance use, and domestic violence. Listener discretion is advised.

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    Please send cases you want covered or stories you want read on the podcast to darkcrossroadspodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to like, share, rate, review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to us. You can subscribe through the link in the episode notes to receive bonus content, discounts on future merchandise, and other extras.

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  • The Bones Don't Lie
    Feb 24 2026

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    A quiet Mother’s Day ride on a Colorado mountainside turns into one of the most confounding true crime sagas of recent years. We retrace Suzanne Morphew’s disappearance from the tossed bike and planted helmet to surveillance oddities, a shifting alibi, and the forensic breakthroughs that changed everything—starting with a veterinary tranquilizer meant for big game and ending with a discovery in a high desert field fifty miles from home.

    We dig into the heart of the case: the strained marriage and final texts, the deleted messages, and the digital timeline that narrows to a chilling window of minutes. Then the science takes over. Forensic anthropologists conclude the body was moved. Toxicologists find BAM—the deer tranquilizer—in Suzanne’s bone marrow, along with its metabolite, signaling it entered her bloodstream while she was alive. Prescription records show only one private citizen in the region held the drug at the time. That thread pulls tight through hunting expertise, a needle cap in the laundry, and an indictment that returns after the first prosecution collapsed.

    Along the way we examine the legal roller coaster—venue changes, a rebuked DA, a dismissal without prejudice, and a $15 million civil suit—before arriving at today: a renewed murder charge, a not guilty plea, and a trial set for October 2026. Beyond the headlines, this story exposes the risks faced when someone tries to leave a failing relationship and how modern forensics can speak when witnesses cannot. It also asks us to hold two truths at once: the presumption of innocence and the relentless pull toward justice for a woman who deserved better.

    If this deep dive moved you, follow and subscribe for updates as the case heads to trial. Share the episode with a friend, and leave a rating and review so more people can find the show.


    If you have any information about this case, call 719-312-7530 or email cdps_Suzanne Morphew_tipline@state.co.us

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    Support the show

    Please send cases you want covered or stories you want read on the podcast to darkcrossroadspodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to like, share, rate, review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to us. You can subscribe through the link in the episode notes to receive bonus content, discounts on future merchandise, and other extras.

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  • Inside The Suspicious Death Of Christian Andreacchio
    Feb 9 2026

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    A driven 21-year-old with plans for the future dies in his bathroom, and the story is ruled a suicide. We pull apart that ruling piece by piece—rebuilding the timeline from boat to apartment, probing a volatile relationship, and unpacking the details that won’t sit still: a burner phone, a midday bank run with someone else’s card, a neighbor’s report of a gold truck, and a 911 call that sounds more scripted than shocked.

    We walk you through the phone records that matter—unanswered calls, a two-hour dead zone, and a six-minute storm of twelve attempts to reach the same man from three different phones. We examine the scene evidence and gunshot residue findings that extend beyond a single shooter narrative, and we lay out how postmortem calls from Christian’s phone went to the people present and their families, not to his. Along the way, we detail investigative failures: an early rush to a suicide conclusion, critical detective narratives kept from a grand jury, and leads left idle until media scrutiny forced a closer look.

    This deep dive balances empathy with rigor, showing how small inconsistencies can add up to a case that demands independent review. You’ll learn how to read timelines, interpret digital footprints, and evaluate crisis-call language using established deception indicators—all while keeping the focus where it belongs: on truth, process, and accountability. If you care about true crime done responsibly, this is a careful, documented challenge to an official story that no longer fits the facts.

    If this moved you, share the episode, subscribe for more investigations, and leave a review to help others find the show. And if you know something about Christian’s death, come forward—because the truth matters, and so does what we do with it.

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    43 min
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