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Frank Suárez: the death surrounded by doubts and an investigation closed in less than 24 hours

18 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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The pregnancy that sealed her fate: Betany Bad: The murder of a pregnant sister On the night of May 23, 2024, a mother discovers massive blood in her son's kitchen. The body parts of her daughter Betany are found in three different locations: inside the house, at the neighbor's door, and scattered in the backyard. The horror was not improvised; Jack's journals reveal that it all began when he learned that his sister was pregnant. In this episode, we explore the contradictions surrounding the case: how Jack was declared competent to stand trial while his defense argues insanity due to mental illness, what the word "innocence" meant in his handwritten notebooks, and why a mental health call in 2022 did not prevent the premeditated murder of two victims. Victim: Betany Bad Date: May 23, 2024 Location: Lakeville, Minnesota Status: Guilty plea, sentencing pending (May 2026) - Jack Bad wrote in his journals that his sister "was no longer innocent" after learning of the 17-week pregnancy - The police found a bloody saw, axe, and multiple knives; the dismemberment was deliberate and postmortem - Jack answered orientation questions correctly when arrested but inflicted a wound on his neck - A mental health call in 2022 was the only documented precedent before the first-degree premeditated crime Betany Bad, Lakeville Minnesota homicide 2024, first-degree murder, dismemberment, pregnancy, mental health, premeditation, handwritten journals, true crime English 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

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episode Frank Suárez: the death surrounded by doubts and an investigation closed in less than 24 hours artwork

Frank Suárez: the death surrounded by doubts and an investigation closed in less than 24 hours

The pregnancy that sealed her fate: Betany Bad: The murder of a pregnant sister On the night of May 23, 2024, a mother discovers massive blood in her son's kitchen. The body parts of her daughter Betany are found in three different locations: inside the house, at the neighbor's door, and scattered in the backyard. The horror was not improvised; Jack's journals reveal that it all began when he learned that his sister was pregnant. In this episode, we explore the contradictions surrounding the case: how Jack was declared competent to stand trial while his defense argues insanity due to mental illness, what the word "innocence" meant in his handwritten notebooks, and why a mental health call in 2022 did not prevent the premeditated murder of two victims. Victim: Betany Bad Date: May 23, 2024 Location: Lakeville, Minnesota Status: Guilty plea, sentencing pending (May 2026) - Jack Bad wrote in his journals that his sister "was no longer innocent" after learning of the 17-week pregnancy - The police found a bloody saw, axe, and multiple knives; the dismemberment was deliberate and postmortem - Jack answered orientation questions correctly when arrested but inflicted a wound on his neck - A mental health call in 2022 was the only documented precedent before the first-degree premeditated crime Betany Bad, Lakeville Minnesota homicide 2024, first-degree murder, dismemberment, pregnancy, mental health, premeditation, handwritten journals, true crime English 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

2 de jul de 202618 min
episode Betany Bad: the family crime marked by prior signs that were never addressed artwork

Betany Bad: the family crime marked by prior signs that were never addressed

The 32 witnesses that no one saw: Adrián Jones: The murder of a 7-year-old boy in Piper, Kansas. A mother calls 911 to report domestic violence and asks the police to check the backyard. The officers find human remains surrounded by pigs. But the surveillance cameras installed in the home had recorded everything: nine months of systematic torture documented on video, and a complete child protection system that knew, saw, and did nothing. In this episode, we explore how ten formal reports, forensic recordings of electric shocks and immersion in water, and a statement from Adrián describing head fractures were ignored for two months before his death by starvation. Michael Jones and Heather Colleen Jones shared photos of abuse on social media while internet searches revealed concealment plans. The system knew. Investigations document institutional negligence, bureaucratic gaps between states, and decisions that prioritized silence over intervention. Victim: Adrián Jones Date: September 28, 2015 Location: Piper, Kansas Status: Sentenced to life in prison - 32 surveillance cameras recorded specific tortures: bindings, electric shocks, immersion in dirty water for nine months. - Adrián stated to psychologists in July 2015 that he was beaten and not fed; doctors did not report abuse. - Heather posted on Facebook on December 24, 2014: "Unfortunately, I can't shoot him, but I will try to take everything from him until I feel better." - Social services documented neglect in July 2013 but resolved it only with home services; the family cut contact two months later. Adrián Jones, Piper Kansas, child murder, 2015, starvation, state negligence, failed protection system, forensic, justice, homicide, documented crime, true crime Spanish 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

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episode Adrián Jones: the boy who died after at least ten alerts ignored by the system artwork

Adrián Jones: the boy who died after at least ten alerts ignored by the system

The answering machine that betrayed the killer: The kidnapping of Linda Loaiza López An answering machine pronounces a name: Luis Carrera Almoina. It is March 2001 in Caracas, and Linda's sister has just identified the man who kidnapped her. The police have the name, the number, everything. But Linda disappears in a basement for four months while the system ignores the clearest evidence. In this episode, we explore how an 18-year-old girl was systematically tortured in El Rosal while her case passed through 76 different judges, how the attacker confessed to killing eight women without being investigated for those crimes, and how Venezuelan justice ended up investigating the victim instead of the perpetrator. An investigation that does not end in a national court but in the International Court of Human Rights. Victim: Linda Loaiza López Date: March 27 - July 19, 2001 Location: Caracas, Venezuela Status: Case resolved by international court (2018) - The attacker was identified by name and phone number in the first days, but the police did not arrest him for four months. - Linda was tortured, malnourished, and sexually abused in captivity, suffering 15 reconstructive surgeries after her rescue. - A judge acquitted the attacker arguing "reasonable doubt" and ordered an investigation into Linda and her family instead. - The mattress from the room where the abuses occurred was never collected as forensic evidence. Linda Loaiza López, Caracas kidnapping 2001, serial killer, torture, failed justice, judicial corruption, gender violence, IACHR, human rights, Venezuela crime, true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com [business@obomedia.com]. 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

30 de jun de 202618 min
episode The Killer Who Fooled the System and Killed Again After Being Released artwork

The Killer Who Fooled the System and Killed Again After Being Released

**The Killer Who Fooled the System and Killed Again After Being Released: The preventable second murder case of a repeat offender.** The records show a man being released after serving time for a violent crime. Declared rehabilitated and low risk, he returns to society under official supervision. Months later, a new victim is found. The circumstances echo his past offense. How did someone already identified as dangerous manage to kill again? Reports indicate prior warning signs, but the system failed to act before it was too late. In this episode, we explore the four systematic failures that turned this case into a preventable tragedy: the underestimated risk assessment, the premature release decision, the lack of effective post-release monitoring, and the ignored behavioral warnings documented before the second crime. Was it a misjudgment by the system, or a chain of negligence that allowed a known offender to strike again? Victim: [Name Unknown] Date: [Unknown] Location: [Unknown] Status: Under investigation / Case review * Official records confirm the perpetrator had a prior conviction for a violent offense before being released. * He was classified as low risk despite documented behavioral concerns and prior patterns of violence. * Supervision after release failed to monitor or restrict his movements effectively. * The second crime mirrored the first, suggesting a predictable pattern that was not prevented. repeat offender, early release, justice system failure, forensic evaluation, criminal profiling, institutional negligence, murder, investigation, true crime, systemic failure 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

29 de jun de 202620 min
episode Linda Loaiza López: the four-month kidnapping where the State ignored clear evidence from the start artwork

Linda Loaiza López: the four-month kidnapping where the State ignored clear evidence from the start

The night the father interrogated his surviving son: The homicide of Keniata Barrón and Ronnie Bella O'Neal A 911 call where the victim whispers "I'm so sorry, Ron" while a man screams "Allah Akbar." Minutes later, a child emerges from the smoke with exposed intestines, burns all over his body, and deep stab wounds. But the impossible would happen years later in the courtroom: the father accused of killing them represented himself and personally interrogated the only witness who saw everything: his own son. In this episode, we explore the tension between three declarations of psychiatric incompetence and the court's authorization of self-representation in a multiple homicide case. We examine the contradiction between the forensic causes of death (blunt force trauma, not gunshot) and the defense of self-defense; between the child forced to hold the shotgun and his own knife wounds. How did a man diagnosed with active delusional disorder manage to become his own lawyer in a triple murder trial? Victim: Keniata Barrón, Ronnie Bella O'Neal Date: March 18, 2018 Location: Riverview, Florida Status: Sentenced to three consecutive life sentences - Ronnie Bella's body was found so charred that it required identification by dental records, but the recorded cause of death was axe wounds to the neck, not burns. - Ronnie Jr. testified that his father forced him to hold the shotgun while he shot his mother, but the psychiatrists who evaluated the accused months earlier declared him incapable of understanding the charges. - The initial 911 call captured Keniata's voice saying "I was shot," but the autopsy revealed she died from repeated blunt force trauma, not by projectile. - O'Neal argued self-defense during the trial, but he was captured calmly exiting the burning garage, ignoring officers' orders, subdued only with a taser without physical resistance. Ronnie O'Neal, Riverview Florida, multiple murder, 2018, delusional disorder, legal self-representation, homicide, forensic investigation, family crime, criminal minds, true crime Spanish 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

29 de jun de 202619 min