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Coffee and Crime with Mom

True crime. Strong coffee. Mother-daughter conversations.

Hosted by Zalle and her mom Nicholle, Coffee and Crime with Mom explores fascinating criminal cases from around the world—from infamous serial killers to forgotten historical crimes.

Each episode dives into the background, the investigation, and the psychology behind the people involved.

Sometimes we analyze.
Sometimes we react.
Sometimes we’re just shocked.

But we’re always asking the same question:

How could this happen?

Pour a cup of coffee, settle in, and join the conversation.

Stay caffeinated, Beans.

Copyright 2026 All rights reserved.
Épisodes
  • The Texas Killing Fields: Vanished on I-45 | Unsolved Murders & Missing Girls Explained
    May 1 2026

    Episode 1: "Nobody Sees Anything"

    Skeletons are discovered in an overgrown field near League City, Texas — an area where women have been vanishing since the 1970s. As the body count rises, the community fears a serial killer is hunting along the I-45 corridor. This 3-part Netflix true crime docuseries dives into the murders of more than 30 women and girls between the '70s and '90s, and the grieving families who never stopped searching for answers. #TrueCrime #Netflix #Documentary #CrimeScene #TexasKillingFields #UnsolvedMysteries #SerialKiller #MissingPersons #ColdCase #TrueCrimeDocumentary #LeagueCityTexas #I45Corridor #TrueCrime2022 #CrimeSceneNetflix #TexasMurders

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    52 min
  • The Spy in the Bag: The Impossible Death of Gareth Williams
    Apr 26 2026

    This podcast episode delves into the mysterious case of Gareth Williams, a GCHQ codebreaker on assignment to MI6, found dead inside a padlocked North Face sports bag in his London bathtub in August 2010. With no signs of forced entry, no fingerprints anywhere, and experts calling the official "accident" theory a physical impossibility, this case has haunted investigators, intelligence agencies, and the Williams family for fourteen years.

    We explore the timeline of his last known movements, the forensic contradictions that make this case almost impossible to solve, the competing official conclusions (coroner says murder; police say accident), and the institutional failures that compromised the investigation from day one. From MI6's seven-day delay in reporting him missing, to withheld evidence, to a forensic scientist's DNA being misidentified as crime scene evidence—this is a case where the system failed at every turn.

    Was this a tragic accident? An espionage-related murder? A perfectly executed cover-up? Or something else entirely?

    Join us as we say his name, honor his memory, and demand answers for a family that is still waiting.

    Content Warning

    This episode discusses real-life death, intelligence work, and unresolved circumstances. Listener discretion is advised. We discuss this case with the victim at the center of every conversation.

    Primary Sources
    • BBC News. (2010–2024). Ongoing coverage of Gareth Williams discovery, inquest, and forensic reviews. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news
    • The Guardian. (2012, May). Coroner Fiona Wilcox inquest verdict: "Unnatural and likely criminally mediated." Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com
    • TIME Magazine. (2012, May). The spy in the bag: An in-depth look at the Gareth Williams inquest. Retrieved from https://time.com
    • Metropolitan Police Service. (2013). Review of the investigation into the death of Gareth Williams. London: Metropolitan Police.
    • Metropolitan Police Service. (2024). Forensic review 2021–2024: Final report. London: Metropolitan Police.
    • Faulding, P. (2012). Confined space rescue analysis: North Face holdall recreation study. Expert report submitted to Westminster Coroner's Court.
    • LGC Forensics. (2010–2012). DNA analysis and contamination incident report. London: LGC Ltd.

    Credits
    • Music: "Wrath" by Soundridemusic
    • Link to Video: No Copyright Cinematic Cello Music / Wrath by Soundridemusic

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Robert "Uncle Bob" Kidney
    Apr 23 2026

    He was known as “Uncle Bob”… a nickname that sounded harmless—until the truth came out.

    In this episode of Coffee and Crime with Mom, Nicholle and Zalle dive into the disturbing case of Robert “Uncle Bob” Kidney. Behind the familiar name was a story filled with manipulation, hidden behavior, and victims who trusted someone they never should have had to fear.

    Through real conversation and psychological insight, they break down what happened, how it went unnoticed, and the lasting impact on those involved. This is a case that raises difficult questions about trust, warning signs, and how danger can hide in plain sight.

    ☕️ True crime. Real conversations. Honest reactions. ❓ How could this happen?

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    26 min
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