
Siblings in Crime
Siblings in Crime is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by brother and sister duo, Blake Murphy and Ally Rossell.
Join us as we dive into the darkest, most chilling crime stories from around the world. Whether it's unsolved mysteries, brutal murders, or bizarre disappearances, Siblings in Crime is your go-to podcast for captivating and thought-provoking true crime tales.
Every week, we explore a new case, discussing details that will keep you on the edge of your seat. We mix humor with the macabre, offering a fresh approach to true crime storytelling. From historical criminal events to modern-day investigations, they explore both classic and contemporary cases that spark curiosity and discussion.
Tune in to Siblings in Crime for compelling storytelling, intriguing criminal investigations, and a deep dive into some of the most spine-tingling true crime stories out there. Perfect for true crime fans who love gripping narratives and the bond between siblings.
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Siblings in Crime
The Unusual Witness- Teresita Basa
When 47-year-old Teresita Basa was found murdered in her Chicago apartment in 1977, detectives were left with almost nothing- no suspects, no forced entry, and no clear motive. The case went cold… until months later, a chilling new lead emerged from the most unlikely of places: a coworker’s startling experience.
What followed is one of the most baffling and controversial murder investigations in American history. A name and specifics of the case from an unusual suspect would eventually lead to a confession, recovered stolen property, and a courtroom reckoning.
Was it coincidence? Instinct? Or something that defies explanation?
Join Ally and Blake as they unravel the strange, true story of how a voice from the grave helped solve a murder.
Sources
- Chicago Tribune Archives (1977–1979)
- The Washington Post – “Case Solved by a Ghost?”
- National Institute of Justice: Forensic Evidence and Arrest Rates in Homicide Cases (2010)
- True Crime: An Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, Criminology & Forensics
- WLS-TV Chicago News Reports
- Trial transcripts & court summaries from The People v. Allan Showery
- Interviews cited in: Unsolved Mysteries (NBC, 1996) and Deadly Women (ID Network)