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Blair Adams: The Man Who Fled Across Borders to His Death (E161)

36 min · 3. Juni 2026
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In July 1996, Blair Adams suddenly began acting as though someone was after him. He withdrew large amounts of cash, attempted to cross borders, and repeatedly told people he feared for his safety. Friends and family struggled to understand why a man with no obvious reason to run seemed desperate to get away from something or someone. Days later, Blair was found dead in Knoxville, Tennessee under circumstances that only deepened the mystery. Cash and valuables were still with him, strange items surrounded the scene, and investigators were left with one overwhelming question: what exactly was Blair running from? Nearly three decades later, the story remains one of the most unsettling and debated mysteries in modern true crime.

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