Twisted Mysteries

Ep. 15 Jake Evans-The Boy Who Wanted to Know What Murder Felt Like

17 min · 22 jun 2026
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How does a seemingly ordinary teenager decide to kill the people closest to him? In 2012, Jake Evans murdered his mother and younger sister before calling 911 to confess. His explanations would leave investigators, psychologists, and the public searching for answers that may never come. This episode explores the crime itself, the handwritten confession, the infamous 911 call, and the difficult questions surrounding violence, fantasy, and the human mind. Jake Evans 911 call [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofTEcAqd2cY&t=357s] Jake Evans Written Confession [https://www.scribd.com/document/122204031/Jake-Evans-Confession]

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