Nightwatch Files

Harper Finley

Covering solved cases only, Nightwatch Files is a podcast that delves deep into some of the most intriguing, mysterious, and chilling true crime stories from around the world. With its meticulous research and straightforward storytelling with a single host, the show presents each case with precision and respect, avoiding unnecessary banter or speculation. Nightwatch Files allows the facts to take center stage, unraveling complex investigations, unsolved mysteries, and infamous crimes with clarity and depth. Whether exploring lesser-known cases or revisiting infamous ones, it delivers a gripping, fact-driven narrative that leaves listeners informed and captivated. NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEKEND  SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support.

  1. #46: The Want-Ad Killer

    2D AGO

    #46: The Want-Ad Killer

    Kathy Miller was 15 years old and looking through the classified ads — not for herself, but for her boyfriend. She found a listing, made a phone call, and told her mother not to worry about it. Her mother had a bad feeling she couldn't shake. Kathy went anyway. What investigators uncovered in the weeks that followed would connect a want ad in a Seattle newspaper to a pattern stretching across multiple states — and to a man whose name they had actually encountered before. More than once. In very different circumstances. The Harvey Carignan case is one of the most disturbing examples of how American law enforcement operated across state lines in the 1970s, before digital databases, before CODIS, before any of the systems that might have made a difference here. This episode follows the Kathy Miller missing persons case from the moment her mother reported her gone — through the investigation, the leads that stalled, the witnesses who came forward, and the details that made detectives in Seattle start making calls to people they'd never spoken to before. Sources: https://www.heraldnet.com/2007/05/07/mother-gives-solace-to-grieving-families/ https://news.prairiepublic.org/show/dakota-datebook-archive/2022-05-25/harvey-carignan https://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Carignan,%20Harvey.htm https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/546721.The_Want_Ad_Killer Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 51m
  2. #45: How a Podcast Solved a 40-year Cold Case

    APR 26

    #45: How a Podcast Solved a 40-year Cold Case

    In January 1982, a Sydney mother of two vanished without a trace. Lynette Dawson was thirty-three years old. She had two daughters under the age of five, a home in Bayview on Sydney's northern beaches, and by all accounts, a life she was deeply devoted to. Then one Saturday morning, she was gone. Her husband Chris — a former rugby league player turned schoolteacher — told family she had called from an unknown location to say she needed time away. Those who knew Lyn found the explanation impossible to believe. Her own mother struggled to make sense of it from the moment she heard the words. Five weeks passed before anyone reported her missing. And once they did, the investigation went nowhere. For nearly four decades, Lynette's case remained unsolved — kept alive only by the people who refused to forget her. Then, in 2018, an Australian true crime podcast changed everything. The series, which focused entirely on Lyn's disappearance, became one of the most downloaded podcasts in history and triggered a national conversation that authorities could no longer ignore. It did more than telling the story. It helped break it open. In this episode, we examine how a young mother disappeared from Sydney's northern beaches, why her case stalled for so long, and how a single piece of audio journalism reignited a forty-year-old investigation. We look at the life Lyn lived, the morning she was last seen, and the long road to what came next. What really happened to Lynette Dawson? And what does it take to make the world finally listen? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 35m
  3. #44: Behind the Vault Door - The Snowtown Barrel Murders

    APR 19

    #44: Behind the Vault Door - The Snowtown Barrel Murders

    >> Content warning: this episode contains detailed descriptions of homicide, torture, hate crimes and the abuse of vulnerable individuals. Listener discretion is advised. In May 1999, police in a quiet South Australian town followed a routine missing persons lead to a disused bank building on the main street. What they found inside its vault would become the most disturbing crime scene in Australian history — and force investigators to confront a network of killings that had gone undetected for years. This episode examines the Snowtown murders: who the victims were, how they disappeared without triggering alarm, and how the people responsible managed to remain hidden in plain sight for so long. How do you hide something in a small town where everyone knows everyone? And what does it take for authorities to finally see what was there all along? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 35m
  4. #43: Murder at Villa Madeira - The Scandalous Case of Francis and Alma Rattenbury

    APR 12

    #43: Murder at Villa Madeira - The Scandalous Case of Francis and Alma Rattenbury

    Passion, jealousy, betrayal, and a confession that only deepened the mystery. In the spring of 1935, a quiet seaside home in Bournemouth, England became the center of one of the most sensational murder cases of the twentieth century. Francis Rattenbury — the celebrated architect behind British Columbia's Parliament Buildings and Victoria's iconic Empress Hotel — was found slumped in his armchair, his skull shattered by a wooden mallet. He died four days later. His wife Alma didn't run. She didn't hide. When the police arrived at Villa Madeira, she looked them in the eye and told them exactly what she had done. But what seemed like and open and shut case, was far from it. Alma's story didn't begin that night in Bournemouth. It began years earlier — with war, loss, reinvention, and a woman who had already survived more than most people could imagine. A musical prodigy. A war widow. A social outcast who had followed her much older husband to England to escape a scandal that followed them across the Atlantic. By 1935, the glamour had faded. The marriage had grown cold. And into their household walked someone who would change everything. In this episode, we trace the full arc of this extraordinary case — from Alma's turbulent past and the slow unraveling of a loveless marriage, to the chaotic night of the attack, the confession that seemed to close the case before it even began, and the devastating truth that only emerges when you pull back every layer of this story. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 35m
  5. #40: 1122 King Road - The True Story Of The Idaho Four Murders

    MAR 8

    #40: 1122 King Road - The True Story Of The Idaho Four Murders

    On the night of November 12th, 2022, four University of Idaho seniors went out into the small college town they called home — and never came back. By the following afternoon, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin had been stabbed to death in their beds, in a rental house just off campus, while two of their roommates slept undisturbed on the floor below. The killer left no weapon. No fingerprints. No witnesses. He was inside the house for approximately fifteen minutes, and by the time the first officer arrived on scene, he had been gone for hours. What followed was one of the most closely watched murder investigations in recent memory — unfolding in a town that had never needed to lock its doors, led by a small police department suddenly thrust under the glare of a national media circus, and complicated by a tidal wave of online speculation that destroyed innocent reputations and sent an entire university campus into a spiral of fear and paranoia. The investigation would take six weeks, span two time zones, and hinge on a single piece of evidence so small it was almost invisible to the naked eye. And at the center of it all was a killer who had studied violence academically — who understood, better than most, exactly how cases like this got solved. He almost got away with it. Content warning: this episode contains detailed descriptions of violent crime and may not be suitable for all listeners. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 51m
  6. #39: Silicon Valley’s Dark Mirror - The Death of a Tech Visionary

    FEB 15

    #39: Silicon Valley’s Dark Mirror - The Death of a Tech Visionary

    In the early hours of April 4, 2023, the visionary behind the modern mobile economy staggered down a desolate San Francisco street, clutching his chest and pleading with a 911 operator for his life. Bob Lee, the man known to the tech world as "Crazy Bob," had survived the cutthroat boardrooms of Google and Square, but he would not survive the 400 block of Main Street. This episode traces the ascent of a generational talent—from his roots in St. Louis and his legendary "Code Red" worm fix to the technical "hack" that became Cash App. We explore the brilliant, manic energy of a man who co-authored the textbooks for the classes he attended and eloped at a Star Trek attraction in Las Vegas. But beneath the surface of his professional triumphs lay a different world: a secretive, drug-fueled underground circuit of San Francisco’s elite known simply as "The Lifestyle." The investigation into Lee’s death initially ignited a global political firestorm, with tech moguls pointing to the city’s "lawless streets" as proof of an urban collapse. However, as the digital breadcrumbs were followed into the forty-first-floor condos of the Millennium Tower and through the industrial lofts of Emeryville, a much darker, more intimate story began to emerge. It was a narrative of childhood trauma, a "fixer" mentality, and a perceived slight that led to a fatal confrontation beneath the Bay Bridge. We detail the 2024 trial that captivated the nation—a proceeding marked by a $5,500 Valentino dress, a "Walgreens of drugs" characterization, and a theatrical defense theory that attempted to turn the victim into the aggressor. Finally, we provide an exclusive look at the state of the case in 2026: a convicted killer fighting for a retrial from a jail cell, a $17 million defamation suit, and a family civil war that has seen the Lee estate target an entire family for an alleged coordinated cover-up. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support. SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com

    1h 33m
4.5
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Covering solved cases only, Nightwatch Files is a podcast that delves deep into some of the most intriguing, mysterious, and chilling true crime stories from around the world. With its meticulous research and straightforward storytelling with a single host, the show presents each case with precision and respect, avoiding unnecessary banter or speculation. Nightwatch Files allows the facts to take center stage, unraveling complex investigations, unsolved mysteries, and infamous crimes with clarity and depth. Whether exploring lesser-known cases or revisiting infamous ones, it delivers a gripping, fact-driven narrative that leaves listeners informed and captivated. NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEKEND  SUPPORT THE SHOW & LISTEN AD-FREE Join our Patreon and unlock ad-free episodes directly in Apple Podcasts or Spotify after you connect your Patreon account. You can also join the Supporters Club for an ad-free experience. Both go for just $3/month, sign up from the links below. Ad-Free Episodes Patreon: patreon.com/NightwatchFiles Apple (after joining): bit.ly/4i7XcNW Spotify (after joining): bit.ly/4oVVEsT Supporters Club: bit.ly/497ciAm Support Us Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/nightwatchfiles Merch Shop: https://nightwatchfiles.com/store  www.nightwatchfiles.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nightwatch-files--6484889/support.

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