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Crime Stalkers is a weekly talk show that includes some of the world's most bizarre cases and the strangest mysteries that will have even the biggest crime junkies puzzled. Join us as we investigate the brutal facts, evidence, and crime scene which will lead to the answer, if there is one. A mystery or crime always has some form of explanation, no matter how peculiar the circumstances are, it’s just a matter of time until the truth is revealed.

Crime Stalkers Amber Levedag

    • Wahre Kriminalfälle

Crime Stalkers is a weekly talk show that includes some of the world's most bizarre cases and the strangest mysteries that will have even the biggest crime junkies puzzled. Join us as we investigate the brutal facts, evidence, and crime scene which will lead to the answer, if there is one. A mystery or crime always has some form of explanation, no matter how peculiar the circumstances are, it’s just a matter of time until the truth is revealed.

    The Explained Case of Elisa Lam

    The Explained Case of Elisa Lam

    A 21 year old from Canada decided to take a once in a lifetime trip to tour the west coast but unbeknownst to her, she stayed in Los Angeles’ infamous Cecil Hotel in downtown Skid Row. Elisa Lam, a young female, traveled alone and ended up in what is arguably the most dangerous area in all of America with its record high levels of homelessness, drugs, prostitution and crime. On January 31, 2013 the tourist went missing and left behind more questions than answers. This well known case to internet sleuths and crime/mystery enthusiasts arguably broke the internet due to its strange circumstances. Although this mystery has been solved, not many know the truth. This episode will go into detail about the moments leading up to her disappearance as well as the one and only explanation to her tragic story.

    • 7 Min.

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