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Faith Hedgepeth: The Apartment, the Note, and the Unanswered Questions (E159)

30 min · 29. maj 2026
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In September 2012, 19-year-old university student Faith Hedgepeth was found murdered inside her apartment in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Near the scene was a handwritten note, unusual forensic evidence, and a timeline that generated years of speculation, suspicion, and internet theories. For nearly a decade, the mystery surrounding Faith’s death fueled discussions across online communities as people questioned the meaning of the note, analyzed strange voicemail recordings, and debated who might have been responsible. Then years later, DNA evidence brought a major development but even with an arrest, some questions surrounding the case still remain. Faith’s story is not only about a crime. It is also about grief, persistence, and how a single unanswered question can echo for years.

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