7 episodes

It has been 24 years since the brutal murder of Victoria Rose Miller. Her killer remains unknown. Rosebud is an intimate look at the life and untimely death of Victoria Rose Miller. This is a production of the Boynton Beach Police Department. Visit us online at bbpd.org .

Rosebud Boynton Beach Police

    • True Crime
    • 3.5 • 51 Ratings

It has been 24 years since the brutal murder of Victoria Rose Miller. Her killer remains unknown. Rosebud is an intimate look at the life and untimely death of Victoria Rose Miller. This is a production of the Boynton Beach Police Department. Visit us online at bbpd.org .

    Episode 7: Voices for Vicky

    Episode 7: Voices for Vicky

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    Today, Victoria Rose Miller would have been 44 if it wasn’t for a criminal taking her life into their own hands. It has been 25 years since Vicky has been gone, and her family is still looking for answers. In honor of her birthday, we will be releasing a bonus episode with her sisters, Kimberly, Sarah, and Alexis Miller. Join us for an in-depth look at Vicky’s life and how this crime has impacted the Miller family.
    If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 22 min
    Episode 6 : Holding onto Hope

    Episode 6 : Holding onto Hope

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    Boynton Beach Police Department's Crime Scene Investigator Rob Eichorst has been reviewing Vicky's case for several years. He gives an inside look at the mysteries of this case that still linger. "Tomorrow we may know more than we know today."
    If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 17 min
    Episode 5 : Forever Young

    Episode 5 : Forever Young

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    Vicky's body was found at 11:53 a.m., on May 11, 1996, in a vacant lot of land in Boynton Beach, FL. Her killer is still out there. Her family needs justice. If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 9 min
    Episode 4 : Til I Take my Last Breath

    Episode 4 : Til I Take my Last Breath

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    Vicky was just trying to survive and work through years of trauma. She had no idea what fate had in store. Here, we recount May 9, 1996, Vicky’s last day alive. If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 9 min
    Episode 3 : Walk Through Fire

    Episode 3 : Walk Through Fire

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    In her early teens, Vicky was taken advantage of by people who violated her trust and emotional well-being. As tough as she was, nothing could prepare her for what was to come. If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 12 min
    Episode 2 : Linchpin

    Episode 2 : Linchpin

    Please note that this episode contains depictions of violence that some people may find disturbing.
    Vicky’s normal upbringing takes a turn down a rocky road. These series of events set the foundation for what led to years of struggle for Vicky. If you have information about Vicky’s death, contact. Det. Jeff Gleicher at gleicherj@bbfl.us or submit it anonymously at bbpd.org/submit-tip.

    • 7 min

Customer Reviews

3.5 out of 5
51 Ratings

51 Ratings

mamablack007 ,

I miss you Rose

Vicki was my BF. I am the “babysitter” that was mentioned. I only listened to the 1st 2 episodes and had the urge to call the Station. It was a Saturday and when somebody finally picked up I told her that I may have jogged a memeory from back then and could I speak to a detective. She said “Are you really calling about a 23 yr old case on a Saturday?” I was taken aback but managed to say yes, I suppose , stammering because I was already nervous . Needless to say I didn’t call back on Monday and never got a response to the email I sent. Idk back then things were different and the bar she danced at as a teen was frequented by the local police….I mean we lived in the woods but those cops seemed to be a lot like Barney Fife if you ask me.

JayTee0616 ,

Proud

She would be proud of her daughter…

Gerric27 ,

Every Little bit of Exposure Helps

I applaud any police department using any avenue to bring closure to a case where a loss of life took place. I personally believe that social media, podcasts and the Internet should be dedicated to finding killers and solving cases involving missing children.

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