Homicide Files

OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT

Homicide Files is the podcast that decodes the hidden patterns behind the most disturbing true crime cases. If you are fascinated by real crime stories, criminal behavior, serial killers, and unsolved mysteries, this podcast takes you beyond the surface and into the signals most people miss. Each episode of Crime Signals blends immersive storytelling with sharp analysis to uncover the warning signs, behavioral patterns, and psychological triggers behind real-life crimes. This is where investigation meets insight—where every detail matters, and every clue reveals something deeper. You will not only hear what happened, but learn how and why it unfolded the way it did. From brutal murders and chilling disappearances to complex criminal investigations and overlooked cases, Crime Signals explores both well-known and hidden stories through a lens designed to keep you thinking. Perfect for listeners searching for true crime podcasts that go beyond storytelling and dive into criminal psychology and analysis. If you are drawn to crime documentaries, investigative storytelling, and the science behind human behavior, Crime Signals will quickly become an essential part of your listening routine. Each episode is crafted to spark curiosity, build tension, and leave you questioning what you thought you understood about crime. Because in Crime Signals, every action leaves a trace… and every crime sends a signal.

  1. 18 hr ago

    The Pastor, The Missing Girl, No Body.

    The Pastor, The Missing Girl, No Body. On July 7, 2012, a 19-year-old woman vanished from Quito, Ecuador, leaving behind a trail of suspicious messages and a pastor who claimed to have seen her last. Eight years later, a murder conviction was secured without a body or direct witness. What really happened to Juliana Campoverde? In this episode, we delve into the disappearance of Juliana Lisbet Campoverde Rodríguez, exploring the chilling details of a case where a man of faith used his authority to erase a young woman. We examine how a single IP address and phone records ultimately led to Ecuador's first murder conviction without a body, and why Juliana's mother always knew the truth. Case: Juliana Lisbet Campoverde Rodríguez Date of Disappearance: July 7, 2012 Location: Quito, Ecuador Accused: Jonathan Carrillo Outcome: First murder conviction in Ecuador without a body or direct witness - On July 7, 2012, a 19-year-old woman walked out of her home in Quito, Ecuador, and never came back. - The man who saw her last was her pastor, Jonathan Carrillo. - Messages received by her family, claiming she was fine, were sent from someone else's hands. - Four fragments of bone were found at the bottom of a ravine, but could not be positively identified. - The case was broken open by a single IP address and a phone company's call records. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    22 min
  2. 1 day ago

    The Suitcase, The Mother, The Fugitive.

    The Suitcase, The Mother, The Fugitive. A landlord opened a rented room in Medellín to a terrible smell, only to find a suitcase containing the body of twenty-year-old Laura Isabel Lopera Osorio. The man who rented the room was already gone, leaving behind a three-year-old girl and a chilling warning from Laura: "if anything happens to me, do not let Jessie near my daughter." How did a Canadian man isolate a young mother and vanish across three continents before her body was found? In this episode, we analyze the disappearance of Laura Isabel Lopera Osorio, a young mother from Medellín, and the international manhunt for Jess Gilbert Wisman. We explore the subtle signs of trouble leading up to her disappearance and the critical gap between family fears and legal action. What pattern of control and distance emerged in the weeks before Laura vanished? Case: Laura Isabel Lopera Osorio Location: Medellín, Colombia Date of Discovery: February 10, 2024 Victim Age: 20 years old Suspect: Jess Gilbert Wisman - On February 10, 2024, Laura Isabel Lopera Osorio's body was found in a suitcase in a rented room in Medellín. - Laura was last seen alive on January 31, 2024, by her grandfather, Fernando Osorio. - Her three-year-old daughter, María Camila, was left with family before Laura's disappearance. - Jess Gilbert Wisman, a Canadian national, approximately fifty years old, left Colombia on February 8, 2024, flying to Guatemala and then towards Europe. - Laura's mother, Gloria, filed a missing persons report on February 2, 2024. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    19 min
  3. 2 days ago

    Girl Drives Car Into Wall Killing Both Passengers on Purpose

    Girl Drives Car Into Wall Killing Both Passengers on Purpose A 17-year-old driver crashed her car into a brick wall, killing two young men, but forensic data revealed this was no accident. The accelerator was at 100%, with no brake input, and active steering control until impact. In this episode, we analyze the shocking case of McKenzie Shila, whose deliberate actions led to a tragic outcome. What drove her to intentionally crash a car, killing her boyfriend and his best friend, and why did her first question to police hint at a deeper motive? Key Data: Victim 1: Dominic Rousseau, 20 years old Victim 2: Davien Flanagan, 19 years old Driver: McKenzie Shila, 17 years old Date of Incident: July 31, 2022 Location: Strongville, Ohio - A passerby found the Toyota Camry compressed against a brick wall just after dawn on July 31, 2022. - Forensic analyst Mark Sargent's report showed the accelerator was held at 100% with no brake input. - The steering wheel moved right, then left, indicating active driver control up to the impact. - Two weeks before the fatal crash, McKenzie Shila threatened to crash a car with Dominic Rousseau as a passenger on Interstate 71. - Dominic Rousseau recorded McKenzie Shila threatening to damage his car and captured her behavior on video. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    19 min
  4. 3 days ago

    Police Officer Kills Woman in Her Cell and Walks Free in Two Weeks

    Police Officer Kills Woman in Her Cell and Walks Free in Two Weeks A 26-year-old nursing student was found dead in a police cell, officially ruled a suicide, but the state's own forensic examination declared it a homicide. How did the institution responsible for her custody produce evidence that directly contradicted its public narrative, and why did major media outlets continue to report suicide for months? In this episode, we analyze the case of Keila Martínez, a nursing student whose death in a police cell in Honduras sparked a battle for truth. We explore the conflicting accounts, the official cover-up, and the unanswered questions surrounding her final hours. Case: Keila Martínez Date: February 6, 2021 Location: La Esperanza, Honduras Cause of Death: Homicide (forensic report) Official Narrative: Suicide (police) Profession: Nursing student - Keila Martínez, 26, was in the final stage of her nursing degree at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras. - She was arrested for violating a COVID-19 curfew and placed in a cell alone. - The state's forensic examination concluded her death was a homicide, contradicting the police's suicide claim. - Keila's mother, Norma Rodríguez, vowed not to return to Spain until justice was served for her daughter. - A colleague, Edgar José Velázquez Orellana, who was also detained, privately told Keila's sister he had more information but never spoke publicly about it. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    21 min
  5. 4 days ago

    Mother Waits Home as Her Daughter Dies Seven Blocks Away

    Mother Waits Home as Her Daughter Dies Seven Blocks Away A mother leaves 100 pesos for her daughter's shopping trip, unaware that by nightfall, her sixteen-year-old will be dead, just seven blocks from home. Three men bring her lifeless body to a medical center, claiming she overdosed, but what really happened in the hours before her death? In this episode, we analyze the conflicting accounts surrounding the death of Lucía Pérez Montero in Mar del Plata, Argentina. We examine the initial story given by the men involved and the forensic evidence that would later challenge it, revealing a truth far more disturbing than a simple overdose. Case: Lucía Pérez Montero Date: October 8, 2016 Location: Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina Age of Victim: 16 years old Individuals Involved: Matías Gabriel Farías, Juan Pablo Offidani, Alejandro Maciel - Lucía Pérez Montero was declared dead at CAPS of Playa Serena after approximately twenty minutes of resuscitation attempts. - Matías Gabriel Farías, 23, and Juan Pablo Offidani, 41, were taken into custody by October 9. - Lucía's mother, Marta Montero, a nurse, left 100 pesos for her daughter on the morning of her death. - Lucía was driven to Matías's home on Racedo Street by Juan Pablo Offidani on the morning of October 8. - A witness testified that Lucía had purchased marijuana from Matías the day before her death, on October 7. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    23 min
  6. 5 days ago

    Comedian Says Goodbye on Live TV, Then Dies Hours Later

    Comedian Says Goodbye on Live TV, Then Dies Hours Later On June 7, 1999, Francisco Stanley, a beloved Mexican comedian, told his audience he was leaving his show. Hours later, he was dead, shot in his vehicle outside a Mexico City restaurant. Was his farewell a premonition, a dark joke, or a tragic coincidence? In this episode, we analyze the life and mysterious death of Francisco Stanley, a man who made an entire country laugh for thirty years. We explore the unsettling incidents that preceded his death, from a suspicious bag of white powder to a cryptic letter from a cartel leader. What secrets was the public figure known as Paco Stanley hiding? Key Data: Person: Francisco Stanley Date: June 7, 1999 Location: Mexico City, Mexico Age: 56 years old Party: Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) Evidence Bullets: - Four bullets struck Stanley in his vehicle outside a Mexico City restaurant. - In 1995, during a segment on Pacatelas, a transparent bag containing white powder fell from Mario Bezares' clothing. - Stanley received a letter on air identifying the sender as Mayo Zambada from Culiacán, asking him not to read it in public. - In February 1999, Stanley implied on camera that he might be the father of Mario Bezares' newborn child. - Stanley closed his final program by telling his audience he was leaving. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    24 min
  7. 6 days ago

    Her Phone Kept Texting Her Family While She Was Already Dead

    Her Phone Kept Texting Her Family While She Was Already Dead Mónica Citlali Díaz Reséndiz sent a voice message to her sister on November 5, 2022, saying she was on her way home. She never arrived, but text messages from her phone continued to reassure her family long after she was last seen alive. Who was sending these messages, and why did the man investigators suspect of writing them appear at her family's home that same evening, asking if anyone had heard from her? In this episode, we delve into the disappearance of Mónica Citlali Díaz Reséndiz, a dedicated English instructor and mother whose life was meticulously rebuilt after a difficult past. We examine the troubling relationship she had with Alexis Jesús Álvarez Ortiz and the chilling messages sent from her phone after she vanished. What did her sister Maciel notice that raised immediate suspicion? Case: Mónica Citlali Díaz Reséndiz Disappearance Date: November 5, 2022 Location: San Salvador Atenco, State of Mexico Victim Age: 30 years old Suspect: Alexis Jesús Álvarez Ortiz - Mónica Citlali Díaz Reséndiz was last heard from via a voice message on November 5, 2022. - Text messages, described as calm and reassuring, were sent from Mónica's phone after she was believed to be dead. - Alexis Jesús Álvarez Ortiz, Mónica's boyfriend, appeared at her family's home on the night of her disappearance, inquiring about her. - Mónica's sister, Maciel Olvera, noted inconsistencies in the text messages that did not sound like Mónica. - Security camera footage later contradicted Alexis's performance, showing his vehicle. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    22 min
  8. 27 Jun

    My Son Confessed: A Mother's Impossible Choice

    My Son Confessed: A Mother's Impossible Choice A young woman's body was found folded inside a locked suitcase, hidden in her boyfriend's bedroom. But the person who reported the crime was his own mother, making an impossible choice that defies easy explanation. In this episode, we analyze the horrifying details of Isabela Mesa Sánchez's death and the extraordinary moral courage of a mother who chose justice over protecting her son. What led to this tragic event, and what was the true cost of her decision? Case: Isabela Mesa Sánchez Date: January 28, 2024 Location: Medellín, Colombia Victim Age: 19 Perpetrator: Sebastián Villegas - Isabela Mesa Sánchez was 19 years old when her body was found in a suitcase. - Sebastián Villegas, a 21-year-old soldier, confessed to his mother that he killed Isabela. - Isabela had a two-year-old son named Maximiliano and was a professional model since age 15. - Sebastián had known Isabela since she was 13 and exhibited patterns of coercive control. - Isabela's mother, Sandra Mesa, emigrated to Mexico to provide a better future for her daughter. To listen ad-free and access premium episodes, start your 14-day free trial at obomedia.com OBOMEDIA presents true crime storiesa true crime podcast built on real cases. Every true crime story in our crime files follows the crime investigation from the missing person report to the trial: investigators and police building a murder case, a police investigation gone cold, justice for the victim and those who survived. We open the unsolved murder, the cold case reopened decades later, the mysterious death, the disappearance, the serial killer, the family murder, the murder mystery; the missing persons  a missing woman, a missing girl, a missing man found dead and the missing and murdered. From the infamous case to the unsolved case, from classic true crime to dark true crime and disturbing true crime: true crime reports, real crime stories, real murder cases, true murder stories and unsolved mysteries one true crime case at a time, from the OBOMEDIA true crime vault. © 2026 Created with OBOMEDIA technology. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text and related materials) are the property of their respective creator and are distributed under the OBOMEDIA name on platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and Pocket Casts. Reproduction, distribution, editing or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. For permissions, licensing and business inquirie

    19 min

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Homicide Files is the podcast that decodes the hidden patterns behind the most disturbing true crime cases. If you are fascinated by real crime stories, criminal behavior, serial killers, and unsolved mysteries, this podcast takes you beyond the surface and into the signals most people miss. Each episode of Crime Signals blends immersive storytelling with sharp analysis to uncover the warning signs, behavioral patterns, and psychological triggers behind real-life crimes. This is where investigation meets insight—where every detail matters, and every clue reveals something deeper. You will not only hear what happened, but learn how and why it unfolded the way it did. From brutal murders and chilling disappearances to complex criminal investigations and overlooked cases, Crime Signals explores both well-known and hidden stories through a lens designed to keep you thinking. Perfect for listeners searching for true crime podcasts that go beyond storytelling and dive into criminal psychology and analysis. If you are drawn to crime documentaries, investigative storytelling, and the science behind human behavior, Crime Signals will quickly become an essential part of your listening routine. Each episode is crafted to spark curiosity, build tension, and leave you questioning what you thought you understood about crime. Because in Crime Signals, every action leaves a trace… and every crime sends a signal.