• D.B. Cooper: How A Child Found His Money Nine Years Later Pt. 2
    Jun 17 2026

    Nine years after D.B. Cooper vanished, an eight-year-old boy digging a fire pit on the Columbia River pulled three rotting bundles of ransom money out of the sand. It was the first physical evidence in nearly a decade, and it raised more questions than it answered.


    In part two of three, Katie Ring follows the FBI's hunt: the copycat who may have been Cooper himself, the secret hidden in his tie for 36 years, and the suspects investigators could never fully rule out.


    This episode contains descriptions of a hijacking and the threat of violence. Please listen with care.

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    28 mins
  • D.B. Cooper: The Man Who Hijacked A Plane, Took $200,000 and Vanished Pt. 1
    Jun 16 2026

    On the day before Thanksgiving, 1971, a man named D.B. Cooper walked up to an airport counter, paid cash for a one-way ticket, and boarded a commercial flight. By the time the plane landed, he had collected $200,000 in ransom, strapped it to his body, and jumped out the back of a jet. No one has seen him since.


    In the first of three episodes on D.B. Cooper, Katie Ring takes you back to November 24th, 1971: who this man was, how he pulled off one of the most audacious crimes in aviation history, and what the evidence left behind actually told investigators.


    This episode involves descriptions of a hijacking and the threat of violence. Please listen with care.

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    28 mins
  • The Watts Family Murders: The Shocking Confession That Changed the Case Pt. 3
    Jun 11 2026

    Two days after his family disappeared, Chris Watts sat down with investigators and agreed to take a polygraph. He said he had nothing to hide.


    The results told a very different story.


    In the third and final episode on the Watts family murders, Katie Ring takes us through the interrogation that broke Chris Watts, the confession that led investigators to Shanann, Bella, CeCe, and their unborn son Niko, and the full truth he refused to tell until months later from inside a prison cell.


    This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence, murder, and violence against children. Please listen with care.

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    33 mins
  • The Watts Family Murders: What the Surveillance Footage Showed Pt. 2
    Jun 10 2026

    When Shanann Watts missed her prenatal appointment on the morning of August 13th, 2018, her closest friend knew immediately that something was wrong.


    In part two of three on the Watts family murders, Katie Ring takes us through the investigation that unfolded in the hours after Shanann, Bella, and CeCe were reported missing. From the unsettling details inside the house, to the surveillance footage his neighbor never knew would matter. As cadaver dogs were deployed and a motive began to emerge, the picture of what had really happened inside the Watts home became impossible to ignore.


    This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence, murder, and violence against children.

    Please listen with care.

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    28 mins
  • The Watts Family Murders: What the Netflix Doc Missed Pt. 1
    Jun 9 2026

    From the outside, the Watts family had everything: a beautiful home in Colorado, two young daughters, and a social media presence full of smiling family photos. Behind those posts, their marriage was quietly falling apart.


    In the first of three episodes on the Watts family murders, Katie Ring traces who Shanann Watts really was, how she and Chris built their life together, and the huge secret Chris was keeping from her. This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence, murder, and violence against children. Please listen with care.

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    28 mins
  • The Clutter Murders: The Trial, the Execution, and Capote's Obsession Pt. 3
    Jun 4 2026

    The jury took 40 minutes to convict Dick Hickock and Perry Smith of the Clutter family murders. On the gallows five years later, Perry Smith's last words were an apology.


    In the third and final episode on the Clutter family murders, Katie Ring walks through what actually happened inside the farmhouse that night, based on the killers' own confessions. Then the trial, the executions, and the complicated legacy of Truman Capote: the writer who formed a personal bond with the killers, may have let them die to finish his book, and never completed another major project afterward. This episode contains descriptions of murder and violence. Please listen with care.

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    26 mins
  • The Clutter Family: Why They Were Killed For $50 and A Radio Pt. 2
    Jun 3 2026

    The Clutter family was murdered for approximately $50 in cash and a radio. The safe full of money that the killers drove 400 miles to find never existed.


    In part two of three episodes on the Clutter family murders, Katie Ring introduces the two men responsible: Dick Hickock and Perry Smith, the lie that brought them to River Valley Farm, and the investigation that quietly closed in while they believed they'd gotten away clean. Plus, how Truman Capote and Harper Lee arrived in Holcomb and began the research that would change American literature forever. This episode contains descriptions of murder, violence, and child abuse. Please listen with care.

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    26 mins
  • The Clutter Family: Who Murdered Them In Their Own Home? Pt. 1
    Jun 2 2026

    On the night of November 14th, 1959, four members of the Clutter family were bound and shot dead in their farmhouse in Holcomb, Kansas. Nothing of value had been stolen. The doors, as always, had been unlocked.


    In the first of three episodes on the Clutter family murders, Katie Ring traces who the Clutters really were, and the morning when friends and neighbors arrived for church and found them gone. This is the case that changed how America thinks about small-town safety, and inspired one of the most famous books ever written.


    This episode contains descriptions of murder and violence. Please listen with care.

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    32 mins